
SU sports: Hockey players make national team
The 2021 National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NHFCA) named five Shippensburg University players to its All America teams Tuesday morning.
The 2021 National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NHFCA) named five Shippensburg University players to its All America teams Tuesday morning.
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 14th.
Early in life, Mary worked at the Meals on Wheels and baby-sat local children. Along with her husband she owned and operated King’s Repair until 1988.
Born on July 7, 1936, Janet enjoyed traveling with her husband throughout the United States to visit national parks and botanical gardens.
James loved the outdoors, hunting and fishing. He loved his three german shepherds. He loved his family and friends, and liked to clown around with them.
Julia was born on July 22, 1925Â in Chambersburg. She enjoyed cooking, taking care of family, painting, pottery and a variety of other art forms.
Faye was primarily a homemaker, she and her husband owned and operated Rife’s New & Used Furniture Store in Greencastle from 1968 until 1972.
Doris graduated from St. Johnsville High School in New York. She earned her Associate’s Degree from Cobleskill Technical College, now SUNY Cobleskill.
He has worked for the company for 21 years and is a Machine Operator, Assembler and Lead Person in D.L. Martin’s Building 4.
Interstate 81 line painting on a 12.3-mile resurfacing project on Interstate 81 in Cumberland County continues through Thursday this week.Â
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 13th.
The Mont Alto Nittany Lions picked up a PSUAC win against PSU Fayette over the weekend, defeating their conference foe 90-82.
Dylan recently graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree from Temple University, and was a 2015 Graduate of Gettysburg Area High School.
Warren was involved with multiple farm equipment dealerships throughout the area. He was also very active in SLM Ministries in Haiti for many years.Â
Jack enjoyed golfing, hunting, antiquing and spending quality time with his family and friends. Family was always his top priority.
Penn State Fayette trounced Mont Alto’s women’s basketball team 50-40 over the weekend in a home game at the PSU Mont Alto campus.
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