Abby Brink: On May 21st, vote for my dad Ian Brink when selecting your candidate for the judge for the Court of Common Pleas. When voting on May 21st, Think Experience, Think Brink.
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My name is Ed Asbury and I support Mary Beth Shank for Judge. She has the knowledge and more importantly the heart to be a good judge for Franklin County.
My name is Bruce Levy and I want everyone to please get out and vote on May 21st, and support Ian Brink for Judge of the Court of Common Pleas.
Tom and Mary Stonesifer ask every to please join them in electing Mary Beth Shank for Judge of the Court of Common Pleas
I am Stephanie Ewing Byers and I have had the immense honor and pleasure of knowing Mary Beth Shank personally for over 30 years.
I am Jeff Conner and I support Ian Brink has a proven record and respect of our judicial system that has led him to be rated “highly qualified” by the Franklin County Bar Association.
My name is Elaine Preli and I am writing this letter to show my support for Ian Brink, who is running for Judge of the Court of Common Pleas.
G. Ware Elliott: A clear choice: Mary Beth Shank for judge on May 21
I am Sam Worley, Former Franklin County Commissioner. I strongly support Mary Beth Shank for our next Judge of the Court of Common Pleas.
Graduates encouraged to take risks, remember those who helped them achieve their success, and to serve as advocates for those who are less fortunate.
Another 21 trained crisis intervention experts were added to a roster of over 150 crisis intervention specialists in Franklin County this month.
Janelle Friese was chosen as the county government’s Employee of the Month for April. It was presented by Franklin County Commissioners on behalf of the Special Thanks And Recognition (STAR) Committee.
Volunteers came together for the Keep Greencastle Green event, organized by the Greencastle-Antrim Chamber of Commerce, collecting about two dozen large 30-gallon bags of refuse from Greencastle streets and parks.
I write this letter to you in support of Ian Brink for Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the 39th Judicial District.
I’m Dave Secor, Franklin County Treasurer. On May 21st, there is only one candidate on the ballot that is qualified to be a judge in Franklin and Fulton Counties and that is Ian Brink.
I have always prided myself on being as informed of a voter as I possibly could. I never like to cast a ballot for someone without knowing as much as I can about a race and its candidates.
The Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD) this week announced grants to be used in improving school safety and security as well as preventing violence in communities
CHAMBERSBURG — It’s that time of year again! Time for First Friday celebrations, farmers markets and summer festivals, all celebrated…
The Downtown Business Council (DBC) and Council for the Arts of Chambersburg will present First Friday: Taste of the Arts on Friday, May 3rd from 5-8pm.
A voter may apply for and receive an absentee ballot for the upcoming 2019 Municipal Primary Election/Special Election if they are registered to vote and fall into one of the following criteria
The County Board of Elections and the Department of State Bureau of Commissions are responsible for management of all elections in Franklin County.
The Croquette of Monte Cristo is a potato croquette stuffed with ham, cheese, onions, cabbage and mushrooms then coated in a breading and fried to crisp perfection.
A new audit of PennDOT says it could repair more highways and structurally deficient bridges with money it has been forced to pay to State Police.
Franklin County — Two seperate polls conducted by Franklin County Free Press show that 65% of Franklin County respondents want marijuana legalized.
The county’s steady increase in population over the years has meant the community has outgrown the courthouse, which has led to the building of new courthouses and annexes and the expansion of existing courthouses.
The Primary Election for Franklin County is rapidly approaching, and it is every candidate’s hope that voter turnout will be strong.
Each year a dedicated group of volunteer weather spotters, known as Skywarn, provide National Weather Service offices across the country with important eyewitness information about tornadoes, flash floods and damaging thunderstorms.
When the craving for a juicy, savory and drippy Philly Cheesesteak, hold off on driving all the way to Philadelphia for one. There are is another option when it comes to biting into a roll stuffed with thin-sliced, sauteed rib eye and melted cheese.
We received 86 entries into our 2019 Easter Egg hunt contest. A random generator selected 3 winners.
Houston we have a problem. Our effort to garner readership through an virtual easter egg hunt was an epic fail. Our basket seem to have a hole in it and eggs keep falling out.
The heart of a judge’s work is service to their community. This community is where I was raised, educated and married. It’s where I worship and volunteer.
Local attorney Mary Beth Shank is one of two candidates running for a seat on the bench of Pennsylvania’s Court of Common Pleas 39th Judicial District, encompassing Franklin and Fulton Counties. The Courts of Common pleas are Pennsylvania’s trial courts. Judges are elected to 10=year terms.
HARRISBURG – House Judiciary Committee Chairman Rob Kauffman (R-Franklin) legislation to empower and protect crime victims in Pennsylvania.
The Great American Cleanup of PA is a program of Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful. It is held in conjunction with Keep America Beautiful’s Great American Cleanup.
Waynesboro — Police arrested Douglass C. Holden, 39 years old, after a domestic violence disturbance was reported on April 10th. Douglass was charged with one count each of strangulation, simple assault, terroristic threats and unlawful restraint.
MONT ALTO ― The Mont Alto LaunchBox will offer a free workshop for aspiring entrepreneurs on April 28 from 6 to 7 p.m. at 40 North Second Street in Chambersburg.
The equipment can be use for free and create pretty much anything you can imagine.
Opinion: What makes a good judge? Local reader gives his ideas in this letter to the editor
Over the past two decades, Penn State Mont Alto has graduated nurses, occupational therapy assistants, physical therapist assistants, and human development and family studies professionals who work in all areas of healthcare and education.
That’s right folks, it’s another Easter Egg Hunt, with a twist. Don’t worry you won’t have to leave your chair to participate in this hunt.