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Horses face eviction in Cambridge Springs after borough accuses owner of breaking local law
Borough officials are looking to give a couple of horses the heave-ho after accusing their owner of violating a legal exemption that had allowed them to be corralled in the community.
Saturday | The Spectator
Michelle Snyder takes inventory at the Second Harvest Food Bank in Erie. Edinboro's local food pantry is open every Tuesday from 1:30 to 5 p.m. Despite increasing unemployment rates and tough economic times, the Edinboro Food Pantry continues to serve local residents without having to cut the valuable service it provides.
Police ramping up seat belt enforcement efforts over Thanksgiving
Motorists traveling along McClellan Street on Wednesday morning drove into a scene resembling a construction site, with its warning signs, orange cones and workers sporting fluorescent yellow vests.
Motorcyclist flown by medical helicopter from Cambridge Springs crash
A motorcyclist was flown by medical helicopter to Hamot Medical Center after a crash in Cambridge Springs at 12:55 p.m. today.
Write-in votes propel last-minute candidates to victory in Crawford races
Sam English had kicked around the idea of running for borough council before. He came close several years ago, when Cambridge Springs officials asked for applicants to fill out the remaining term of a councilman who had died.
State, local police honored by AAA for safety programs
State and local police departments throughout the region have received honors from AAA for their community traffic safety efforts.
Books, magazines on nature could be positive influence
'It's important to have children growing flowers and appreciating them, instead of sitting in front of that stupid television," commented Van Johnson when I was interviewing him in 1996 before his speaking engagement at the Riverside Inn, in Cambridge Springs.
Look for these weekend events beginning Nov. 6
An opening reception Saturday, from 1 to 3 p.m., will welcome local fiber artists Lainie Addessi, Victoria Brogdon and Deborah Sementelli to the Stonewall Gallery at Campbell Pottery Store.
Tabulating begins Friday to sort out winners in Crawford election races
Meadville voters had no problem Tuesday in filling one available seat on city council.
Tabulating begins Friday to sort out winners in Crawford election races
The results of several key races in Crawford County will take a few more weeks to decide.
A white egret was seen Sunday on Horseshoe Pond, at Presque Isle State Park. A solitary sandpiper was at the west Waterworks Pond that day.
Evergreen Hotel - Creepy Days go on and on
It was a dark April night in 2008 when flames pierced our quiet town and sparked the interests of hundreds of on-lookers. One of Edinboro's oldest buildings, the Evergreen Hotel, burnt to a crisp .
Edinboro is surrounded by criminals! 15 Days of H-Ween goes on and on
SCI Cambridge Springs and SCI Albion It's true. There are two prisons within a 20 mile radius of Edinboro.
Maple museum to host meet and greet
Hurry Hill Farm Maple Museum will be hosting the son and grandaughter of Virginia Sorensen, Newbery Medal Winner, for her book, "Miracles on Maple Hill," on Sunday, Oct.
Yourboro's "15 days of Halloween". Too legit to quit.
As you head down Route 99 from Edinboro to Cambridge Springs, you may notice this mysterious house on your left hand side.
Harborcreek Youth Services forfeits football game
The Cambridge Springs at Harborcreek Youth Services football game scheduled for Thursday night has been canceled.
A Pennsylvania State Police trooper suffered minor injuries Monday when a train hit a police cruiser in Union City.
Himes discount to end run as unique Crawford County country store
For a little more than a decade, Vivian Himes and her son, Charles Jr., offered rural Crawford County shoppers just about everything they could possibly need.
Enjoy free admission, artist meet-and-greets and receptions at Gallery Night, tonight, 7 to 10 p.m., at the Erie Art Museum, 411 State St., and 11 other art galleries around town.
Cambridge Springs community welcomes soldiers home
They waved flags and snapped salutes. They wore homemade hats and white T-shirts covered in colorful stars.