
First Responders Appreciation Day: 11/30 Network appreciates 1st responders
More than 40 businesses and individuals made donations to the 7th Annual First Responders Appreciation Day organized by the 11/30 Network.
More than 40 businesses and individuals made donations to the 7th Annual First Responders Appreciation Day organized by the 11/30 Network.
CVAS encourages anyone interested in bringing a four-legged friend into their home to check out the wonderful animals available for adoption.
Brandt started running when he was a seventh grader at Shippensburg Middle School. Two years later, he was the fastest runner on his freshman team.
Born May 21, 1948, Dearald enjoyed hunting, fishing and the just being outdoors. He loved his family and was an avid Penn State fan.
Greg will be remembered as a devoted husband, caring brother, son in law, brother-in-law, and a good friend. He had a reputation as an honest and fair man.
Betty married Joseph Meier in 1955. Betty and Joseph met at the Letterkenny swimming pool. They enjoyed dancing and swimming together.
A magical storyteller, Trish pulled from her theater background to craft original characters and complex storylines that captivated her audience.
Shirley was formerly employed by McCoy Electronics in Mt. Holly Springs for 25 years. She loved to crochet, watch NASCAR and crime shows.
UPMC Heart and Vascular Institute’s experienced adult and pediatric cardiologists have seen patients in the Chambersburg area for more than 20 years.
Happy customers “mobbed” The Gift Enclosure (78 S. Main St.) on Thursday as part of Downtown Chambersburg, Inc.’s Holiday Cash Mob event. This was the first of three scheduled cash mobs, which are coordinated to surprise a different Main Street business with an unexpected rush of fans and a much-appreciated infusion of cash.
Graveside services will be held 2 p.m. on Wednesday, December 15, 2021, at Mt. Zion Cemetery with Pastor Robin Baer officiating.
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