
CVAS pets of the week: Meet Bugsy and Banner
If you are looking for a new furry best friend, check out the shelter’s many residents. Any of them would make a great pet and wonderful companion.
If you are looking for a new furry best friend, check out the shelter’s many residents. Any of them would make a great pet and wonderful companion.
A man was killed in a ATV crash Thursday night in Fannett Township. The fatal accident was one of several investigated during the holiday week.
A U.S. Army Veteran, Mr. Heacox served honorably during the Korean conflict. He enjoyed fishing, camping, and spending time with family.
Maria Negron Santos, age 84, of Chambersburg, passed away peacefully at her home on Wednesday, December 30, 2020. She was born July 22, 1936 in
Former Pennsylvania Governor Dick Thornburgh, 88, died of natural causes on New Year’s Eve at a private nursing home outside of Pittsburgh.
Jaye was always friendly, smiling and laughing. She had a contagious laugh. She had a big heart, saw the good in all and always tried to help others.
Lynn dedicated her life caring for others, spending the majority of her career as a home health care nurse in Pennsylvania and in Florida.
Steve loved cooking and spending time with family. Thanksgiving was his favorite holiday and family meant everything to him.
Nate loved history and enjoyed fishing, woodworking, and working in the yard. He treasured spending time with his family and dogs above all else.
Born January 21, 1933, Mr. Hering was self employed as a farmer in the Buckeystown area. He retired after more than 45 years as a farmer.
Polly always had a positive attitude and cheered up and encouraged many, many people over the course of her vibrant life.
A Chambersburg man already wanted in a July shooting is now accused of injuring someone in another shooting on New Year’s Eve. Nijah Malik Abdul
Sam graduated in the Class of 1969 from Chambersburg High School. He went on to proudly serve in the US Army during the Vietnam War.
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 January 1st.
The winter storm with its sloppy, at times freezing mix of precipitation begins at around 10 a.m. New Year’s Day and continue until 1 a.m. Saturday.
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