
Borough solar project a win for residents
With a planned completion date of Summer 2021, the new solar system will provide enough energy to power approximately 2,450 homes each year.
With a planned completion date of Summer 2021, the new solar system will provide enough energy to power approximately 2,450 homes each year.
Democratic and Republican legislators disagree about what options the governor would have if such a resolution reached his desk.
Chambersburg’s JROTC cadets are on a roll. In what has already been a banner year for the Chambersburg Area Senior High School Navy Junior ROTC
Franklin County’s May 3-16, 2020 Deed Transfers are listed below in the PDF Embedded Document. Use the Previous and Next buttons to scroll through the
Scammers have been active in the Waynesboro area recently. The Waynesboro Police Department has learned that someone is calling local residents, claiming to be a
“Don’t waste a good crisis.” Attributed to Rahm Emanuel, former Chicago mayor and Chief-of-Staff to President Barack Obama, one of the most oft used clichés is, “don’t waste a good
He was an avid hunter and also enjoyed woodworking and watching NASCAR. He was a member of the St. Thomas American Legion and a life member of the St. Thomas Sportsmen’s Association.
Reverend Craig LeRoy Harris, 58, of Chambersburg and formerly of Carlisle, passed away on Tuesday, May 19, 2020. Born February 12, 1962 in Harrisburg he
Betty Lohr served the Lord through the local church throughout her adult life. She taught Sunday School, directed the choir and played the piano at Wheaton Woods Baptist Church and then Ashton Baptist Church. She was in the hand bell choir at McLean Bible Church. She was a member of the Chambersburg Baptist Church.
Take a look back at Franklin County’s history through news and photos that appeared in local newspapers 25, 50, and 100 years ago on May 22nd.
John was a Technical Illustrator/Computer Specialist before his retirement. He will be remembered for his kindness, his humor, his devotion, and compassion.
Here is what led to the current fight between the Republican-led General Assembly and our Democratic governor as to which businesses can reopen.
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