
Looking Back: Franklin County’s history May 3rd
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 3rd.
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 3rd.
The state’s universal masking mandate will remain in place until 70% of residents age 18 and older become fully vaccinated, however.
Vincent was employed as a product supervisor for 23 years at PET, Inc. and as a shipping and receiving supervisor for 18 years at Snack Works.
A donation of $75,000 was presented to the Greencastle-Antrim Education Foundation’s (GAEF) Kaley Field Project by F&M Trust.
Today’s sports briefs from Shippensburg University’s athletic department include some baseball schedule changes and athlete honors.
Born July 14, 1939 in Humphreys, PA, and currently of Hanover, PA, Bob was retired from the United States Department of Defense.
Born September 20, 1937, Ed was known as the informal mayor of Oakville, having been born and lived there for the majority of his life.
Deed transfers recorded in the Franklin County Register and Recorder’s office are provided as a public service for our readers.
After more than a year of limited access, the building that represents the borough’s “face” is accessible once again.
State lawmakers approved a bill last week that halts the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation’s plan to toll nine interstate bridges.
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