Mar 24, 2008 | Cumberland Times-News
“With only 300 customers, we couldn't afford to do it ourselves”
On the second, albeit cold, day of spring, longtime Barton Mayor John Bean proudly gives a walking tour of his small Georges Creek community, pointing out that the residents now have a new hiking trail, a new ... via Cumberland Times-News
Doug Klein, regional sales manager of Colony Factory Crafted Homes, left, presents the 2007 Top 10 Single Sale Center Sales Volume Award to Roy Droll of D&D Homes. via Cumberland Times-News
Home isn't always where the heart is - just ask the Neats
“I thought the trip to Canada was going to do him in, so I'm not going to have him go back to Cumberland for the file”
Walter and Susan Neat's hearts are in Barton, even though the rest of them is in Newmarket, Ontario, Canada. via Cumberland Times-News
“We've heard rumors and they're just that”
The new hospital under construction on Willowbrook Road isn't sinking and the unions haven't pulled their workers from the job site. via Cumberland Times-News