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Water advisory committee meets
The Adams County Water Resources Advisory Committee, appointed by the Adams County Commissioners, held its first meeting recently at the Adams County Agriculture & Natural Resources Center.
Weekend update: Economic worries left at the gate at apple festival
The only thing on Ed Gotwalt's mind was making sweet and salty treats. The owner of Mister Ed's Elephant Museum wasn't thinking about the government's bailout plan, economic hardships or a falling stock market.
Here's a quick rundown of notable events taking place in the midstate during the next seven days: In Music: WXPN DJ David Dye will bring his Funky Friday Dance Party to the Abbey Bar at Appalachian Brewing ...
Public record for Monday, Sept. 15, 2008
Noon. Two green plastic garbage cans were reported stolen from a patio in the 200 block of Main Street, Arendtsville.
Arendtsville: Fall Festivals Travel: Today's Other Apple News
Arendtsville, Pennsylvania is home to the 44th Annual National Apple Harvest Festival , this year, and the town, about 10 miles northwest of Gettysburg, is set to celebrate the harvest for the first two ...
Arendtsville library to hold open house
It opened a decade ago and has not only served as a library but as a bit of a community center.
South Mountain Fair expands its livestock auction
Adams County's 4-H livestock sale at the South Mountain Fair will include more than cattle this year.
Public record for Friday, Aug. 1, 2008
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Emenheiser , of York, a daughter, July 27, 2008, at York Memorial Hospital.
Hauser sisters open winery in Adams County
Family affair: From left are vinter Michelle Oakes, manager Melisa Patrono, and owners sisters Melinda Davis, Jane Patrono and Hannah Hauser.
Junior Livestock show, sale set
The 25th annual Adams County 4-H/FFA Junior Livestock Shows and Sale will be held at the South Mountain Fairgrounds near Arendtsville.
Black raspberries ripe at family farm
Miriam and Ernest Rebert of Arendtsville pick black raspberries at Swartz's Pumpkin Patch in late June.
Gypsy moths damage trees, leave messes
Lonna Potocki points at the damage gypsy moths have done to the trees at her house on Segovia Court in the Pigeon Hills north of Hanover.
Strawberry season: Pick your own
At Brent's Berry Farm, every strawberry you pick is yours. Purchase reprints of Evening Sun Photos at EveningSunPhotos.Com. The image is more than a little clich.
Friendly - Color Day' continued Friday
Friday was one of those days when people look around Biglerville, Bendersville and Arendtsville and ask themselves, where is everyone? The answer was - at the 51st edition of Color Day at Arendtsville ...
Extended rainfall floods some Franklin County roads
“The heaviest rain is over with”
Flooding closed three roads in Greene Township Monday -- the result of the steady rain that began Sunday afternoon and continued throughout Monday. via Chambersburg Public Opinion
Roads remain open during flood warning
The National Weather Service in State College early today issued a flood warning for Franklin and the surrounding counties until 1:30 p.m. Between 1.5 and 2.5 inches are expected before rainfall tapers off this ... via Chambersburg Public Opinion
Police look for Scotland man in gas drive-off
Removing his license plate while pumping gas, did not keep witnesses from identifying a man accused of driving off without paying for the fuel in Arendtsville. via Chambersburg Public Opinion
“Hopefully we'll be lucky and have blossoms again this year.”
As the apple trees in Adams County begin to blossom, the South Mountain Fairgrounds just outside of Gettysburg in Arendtsville will spring to life for the annual Apple Blossom Festival on May 3 and 4. In its ... via InYork
Energy contract lightens Upper Adams
“Utilities are an increasing part of our budget”
Spectators at basketball games and students dodging dodge balls in gym class at Biglerville High School have a much better view these days. via Evening Sun
Meet the Breeds: Dog show set in Harrisburg
“It's amazing to see their country of origin”
Suzanne Benchoff, of Arendtsville, is shown with Bob, a national winner of the Collie Club of America Show in North Carolina. via Evening Sun