
Department of Health: Flu Vaccination Encouraged
An update on the 2021-2022 flu season was provided today by the PA Department of Health, encouraging those who are not vaccinated to receive the
An update on the 2021-2022 flu season was provided today by the PA Department of Health, encouraging those who are not vaccinated to receive the
During the Evening Talk Series, current and past staff members of Penn State Mont Alto, with talk to campus and community members about their personal
In a great game against Penn State Scranton, Mont Alto won 79-54. Penn State Mont Alto (14-2 overall, 9-1 PSUAC) started the game with a
After coaching the Penn State Mont Alto golf team for twenty seasons, Bill Burke has announced his retirement. He has a long list of accomplishments
Outscoring Shepard over the last three quarters, the Raider’s could not make up from a challenging first quarter lead and lost to the Rams. The
According to the U.S. Census Bureau there are over 170 different fields of study that students in undergraduate programs can earn a college degree. Interestingly,
Fighting hunger is once again the goal of the United Way of Franklin County. They are starting their annual Winter Food Drive and also collecting
That is only one side to a picture that shows Covid infections at their highest since the pandemic started almost two years ago.
Born November 26, 1946 in Philadelphia, Karen was an avid reader and animal lover, particularly her two dogs, Cormac and Emily.
Brenda was employed as a teacher’s aide at West Perry for 28 years. It was a labor of love that she deeply enjoyed as she interacted with the students.
Johnny loved the outdoors, he enjoyed spending his time fishing, gardening and photographing wildlife. He also loved working with his hands.
Bob loved golfing with his friends and most recently his grandsons. He also enjoyed working with his hands and did anything from small items to remodeling.
Bill was a life member of the Amvets Post 224 and the American Legion Post 46 both in Chambersburg. He was an avid hunter.
Jean was a member and Valedictorian of the first class to graduate in 1950 from Boston Christian High School, now Lexington Christian Academy.
Born January 30, 1962, James was a graduate of Waynesboro Area Senior High School with the Class 1980 and then the Computer Learning Center.
Mrs. Crichton was a homemaker who took great pride in caring for her family. She also very much enjoyed baking and sewing,
Vonnie was a wonderful person. She kept a good home and was a person with a lot of patience. She enjoyed quilting, embroidery and was an avid reader.
Linda was born “a city girl”, in Hagerstown Maryland. Over time Linda and her children migrated to Waynesboro, Pennsylvania.
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