
High School sports: Fannett-Metal annual Christmas tourney
Fannett-Metal and the F-M High School annual Christmas Boys Basketball Tournament is back, after a one-year pandemic hiatus.
Fannett-Metal and the F-M High School annual Christmas Boys Basketball Tournament is back, after a one-year pandemic hiatus.
Gladys loved her pets and always had a wonderful smile on her face. She also loved playing dominos, kidding around and listening to good stories.
George loved sailing, buying his dream boat Fine-Ahh-Lee after his retirement from working at Martin & Martin Engineering for 26 years.
The Amaryllis is in its glory at this time of year, producing large colorful blooms from late December into the New Year, and sometimes beyond.
Ricky was a 1970 graduate of Greencastle-Antrim High School. A US Marine Corps veteran, he served honorably during the Vietnam War.
Martin attended Gettysburg High School and was involved in the construction business most of his life. He enjoyed woodworking as a hobby.
Bryce was currently stationed at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina serving as a Corporal. He loved his family and loved being outdoors.ย
Charlotte was employed at Nibble with Gibbleโs, Inc. for over 30. She loved to read, especially Amish stories, and watch Hallmark movies.
Jay was a graduate of the Shippensburg High School and was a United States Army Veteran. He was the owner and operator of Cloughโs Leather Shop.
Dorothy Mae Frances โBarbaraโ Jennings was born September 30, 1928 in Mississippi. She enjoyed dancing, shopping and Christmas time celebrations.
Reggie graduated from Washington Township High School with the Class of 1952. He later served a short time with the National Guard.
Wanda was a member of the Memorial Baptist Church in Gettysburg and the Biglerville Fire Company Ladies Auxiliary. She loved spending time with her family.
Take a look back at Franklin Countyโs history through news and photos that appeared in local newspapers 25, 50, and 100 years ago on Dec 28th.
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