Oct 31, 2009 | Erie Times-News
Mammoth exhibit, Halloween fun loom at TREC -- if you dare
Two things kids love most -- Halloween and dinosaur-sized fossils -- come together this Saturday at the Tom Ridge Environmental Center.
Erie congresswoman proposes tax credit that could help GE Transportation
GE Transportation is in no position to knock 30 percent off the price of a new locomotive, but Congress might be.
As the person responsible for selecting films for the Guelcher Film Series at Mercyhurst College, Michael Fuhrman watches a lot of movies -- most of which are sent by distributors anxious to have their films screened.
Erie's Samuel P. Black III has been honored as Penn State Behrend's 2009 Alumni Fellow.
If there's one thing the music press loves, it's a poll. I've taken part in a few of them, but never originated one so here's my chance.
Will 'cutest kid' reach into your heart?
It's official. The country's "cutest kid" resides in Erie. Rowan Spracklen, the 15-month-old adopted son of Adrian and Mia Spracklen, has been selected in a nationwide contest sponsored by "Good Morning America" and Babytalk Magazine as the cutest kid in America.
Unidentified remains to get DNA testing
Human remains found at the Allegheny Reservoir in September will now undergo DNA tests as investigators search for an identity.
Mercyhurst College loses to Clarion 29-25
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Mercyhurst College warms up for Yamato with next Guelcher film, 'The Drummer.' Review by Floyd Lawrence The loyal fans of Yamato, the Japanese drum group, no doubt anticipate their return -- for the fifth time! -- to the D'Angelo Performing Arts Center at Mercyhurst College.
Mercyhurst student injured in accident
A Mercyhurst College student was transported to a hospital after an accident Wednesday morning near Penn State Behrend.
Solutions sought to reduce Erie poverty
Erie could get a fighting chance in the battle against poverty if some new initiatives pan out.
College senior Kathleen Schaub has received quite an education outside of class.
Fans of beach glass welcome national festival to Erie
There's more to discover than just a piece of glass on a beach. These smooth, frosty baubles start out as jagged shards from broken bottles that tumbled in the currents against sand and rocks for years -- even decades -- before landing on shore.
Mercyhurst College has announced changes to its marketing and public relations staff.
Mercyhurst College junior tailback Gerald Anderson rushed for a career-high 175 yards and scored three total touchdown in the Lakers' 27-17 win Saturday against PSAC West rival Gannon at Tullio Field.
Fossil exhibit at Tom Ridge Center draws in visitors
Dolores and Joe DePaul usually treat their 2-year-old granddaughter, Della, to a visit to the Tom Ridge Environmental Center once a week.
Erie woman helps with tsunami cleanup on American Samoa
An Erie woman teaching in the South Pacific doesn't expect to see many of her students in school today.
New Information Released on Human Skeletal Remains Found in Upstate NY
Two weeks ago a fisherman in Cattaraugus County, NY, found human skeletal remains along the edge of the Allegheny Reservoir.
Found human remains determined not .....
The investigation into the found human remains recovered by the Cattaraugus County Sheriff's Office on the Allegany Reservoir in the town of South Valley on Sept.
Giant dino elephant fossil on display at TREC
This is one jumbo Dumbo. The tusks on the giant dino elephant at the Tom Ridge Environmental Center are 10 feet long.
Search widens in effort to ID human remains
Officials have ruled out one missing person and have turned their attention to others in their quest to identify remains found Sept.
Those who listen to National Public Radio are familiar with film critic David Edelstein.
LIZ ALLEN Liz wasn't sure she wanted to try yoga for us. But always a good sport, she and hubby, Eric Compton, are converts.
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