
PennDOT construction: District 8 wraps successful season
The PennDOT District 8 region wrapped up a successful construction season with 127 active projects, 42 of which were completed.
The PennDOT District 8 region wrapped up a successful construction season with 127 active projects, 42 of which were completed.
Quincy Township officials confirmed the death of Supervisor Kerry Bumbaugh this week with an announcement on the township webpage.
Penne had a servant heart and always made sure others were taken care of before herself. She was a light to this world and will be deeply missed by so many.
Kerry currently served as Supervisor and Road Master for Quincy Township. He also had various other businesses including Henicle’s Market.
Vera enjoyed gardening and taking care of her home and property. She enjoyed gospel music, crocheting, and hunting with her late husband Jake.
The Wilson College Phoenix trounced foe Clarks Summit University in a Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) matchup Monday night.
Precious worked as a seamstress at Sagner Inc in McConnellsburg, PA. She also worked as a cook at the Pleasant Valley Diner.
Curtis was employed by Grove Manufacturing for a number of years and later was a longtime employee of Knouse Foods at the Peach Glenn Facility.
Ken honorably served his country from 1954 to 1959. He then worked for the Washington Gas Company in Rockville, MD. until his retirement in 1995.
Dean felt most at home in the mountain, preferably Bear and Horse Valley. After returning from Army service, Dean worked for his dad hauling lumber.
“Mother,” it may be said, is a word which means a thousand things, and one. To those who knew her, Sally Thomas was the embodiment of these.
Al was an avid sports fan and loved to watch college basketball, his grandchildren’s games, and cheer for his favorite team, the Dallas Cowboys.
Mr. Ercolino was quick to make friends, too, and always had a pot of coffee on the stove for neighbors who would pop in for a visit.
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 Dec 7th.
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