Hanover, PA News
Hanover, PA News
Bears spotted near Brushtown and on battlefield
Conewago U-turn on Route 94 U-turns
West Manheim changes work-ses<i></i>sion venue
Better access to solve crimes
Hanover and Gettysburg honor fallen on Memorial Day<p>
Chief: Hanover fire started in trash room
Gettysburg electric map may be auctioned - or destroyed
Straban burglary information sought
Parade restricts parking in Hanover on Monday<p>
Littestown getting two new police officers
McSherrystown 'Summer Fun' around the corner
Conewago clogs costing taxpayers <p>
<b>District court for the week of May 25</b><p>
End the school year with a special gift for a teacher <p>
Neiderer's Pool opens for summer in McSherrystown
Hanover student wins national coloring contest <p>
Public record for May 26<p>
Cumberland chicken farm appeal filed <p>
Genealogy work brings more meaningful Memorial Day
Fewer fire trucks to be sent to Hanover and Penn Twp. calls.
Column: Tell me a story, Hanover
Local snack-food maker donates police bicycle
At the start of a long weekend, remembering
A tale of two counties: Assessing reassessments
Abbottstown house a lesson in local history
Petition calls for Obama to visit Gettysburg
Hanover motorcycle ride to benefit Wounded Warrior Project
Public Record for May 25
State Attorney General files action against Aspers fire officials
Memorial Day activities planned in Hanover and Gettysburg
A safer path to pizza in Hanover
Adams County veterans' office moves
Conewago Township to join EMS study
Man killed at Caledonia State Park campground
Police: Thief posed as new neighbor
Up to two years jail in four-car Conewago Township crash
More motorists expected on the roads this Memorial Day
Sobriety checkpoint planned
Police can't enforce scaveng<i></i>ing law
Church group cleans up Plum Creek while Girl Scouts donate tree seedlings
Beer store coming to Conewago <p>
Feds file drug charges in Adams County case
Public record for May 24<p>
Veterans, who will you be thinking of on Memorial Day?
Veteran's stories paint a picture in Irishtown
Glen Rock soldier home for Christmas
Local parents wait for their soldier
Planners grilled on proposed chicken farm
Gettysburg Police: Shot fired in fight
Performing for the veterans in Biglerville
Proposed chicken farm would be subject to quarterly inspections
Flower sale to benefit group that neuters stray cats <p>
Hanover Shoe Farms breeder of the year
Public record for May 23<p>
Audit: Gettysburg superintendent buyout too costly
Woman's SUV struck, flipped while turning into her driveway
Hanover school district proposes tax hike
Gettysburg district fires athletic director
Conewago Twp. police chief warns of ruse
Police: Truck driver fell asleep at wheel before North Codorus crash
School board president responds to Littlestown parents' concerns <p>
G'burg planners give nod to controversial construction plans <p>
Codorus park announces summer schedule
Public record for May 21<p>
Sticking to their goal at Hanover school<p>
York Springs man faces up to 2 years jail in fatal crash
Cumberland Township mulls closing road <p>
Hanover man charged with trying to sell pipe bombs<p>
Hanover man charged with trying to sell pipe bombs
West Manheim burn ban fizzles out
Friends of Hanover State Theatre
Classic cars to fill old McSherrystown fire hall
Littlestown park project tops off Scouting career <p>
Daughters of American Colonists donate to veterans center <p>
Service remembers Adams crash vicitms <p>
Grads told to be 'Gettysburg great'<p>
Abbottstown still seeks planning commission member
Stepson charged with stealing ID
Public record for May 15<p>
Public record for May 17<p>
Public record for May 18<p>
Public record for May 19<p>
New life for old Menges Mills store
Appraising trinkets and treasures in Gettysburg <p>
Enjoyr family fishing 'Funday' at Codorus
G-8 warns Iran on nukes, talks economic austerity<p>
Child-abuse report shows drops in York, Adams <p>
Abbottstown subdivision plans on the move <p>
WWII's famous post-war kiss at last unraveled <p>
A far-away fiddle heard in Gettysburg<p>
The Guthrie Memorial Library will be CLOSED for the Memorial Day Weekend - May 2...
Art to be shown at East Berlin straw house
West Manheim to limit truck traffic?
Top Pa. judge charged with campaign corruption
Learning more than music at Gettysburg Bluegrass Festival
Walking again for a cure in Adams County
Drug pleas lead to jail for two Littlestown men
Former Hanover woman charged in Westminster armed robbery
Detour to lead around Canal Road project
Woodworking Showcase
A history of innovation in Hanover
Union Township man setenced in sex case
Search for trinkets, treasure in East Berlin
Come to 'Coleman's Corner' at the bluegrass festival
Gettysburg braces for flood of weekend visitors
Decision on death penalty delayed in Conewago Twp. killing
Summer means skateboarding in Gettysburg
Death penalty decision not yet made
Appraisals offered during Gettysburg antique fair
Teen Library Update! The Teen Writing Club is currently breaking for the summer...
64th Gettysburg Bluegrass Festival kicks off
Local bicyclists urged to pedal to work this week
Road work ahead in West Manheim
Task force dials in on Adams' web needs
HACC graduation brings smiles and memories
New Oxford grad not allowed to volunteer
Hamilton Township adopts comprehensive plan
Local girl's service dog almost in sight
Citizens group calls for industrial farms to be blocked
Spring pickup game
Not just your typical donkeys
Registration open for McSherrystown's 'Summer Fun'
Public Record, May 15
Police warn of bank-card fraud incidents
Guilty plea in horse-abuse case
Chop-shop operator to spend up to 9 years in jail
Conewago Valley plans tax hike
Noontime Book Talk - Monday, May 21 at 12:00 noon “The Persian Boy” by Mary Re...
Met-Ed reports nearly 1,600 without power in Adams
O'Connor picked to lead Gettysburg's middle school
Gettysburg to try parking garage change
EARP's future discussed at Berwick meeting
One flown from Straban Township crash
Park Service to auction Electric Map?
Police: Man in Heidelberg Twp. standoff 'unstable'
Looking to turn junk into treasure in Littlestown
Sex case brings jail for former Hanover youth minister
Chief at scene of Route 116 police incident
'Best friends' help battle cancer in West Manheim
New Adams Apple Queen excited to educate
Hanover fire museum sets opening
Relay for Life in Biglerville set for Friday
Driver spills coffee, crashes in Abbottstown
More cold brews coming to Hanover area
Gettysburg man charged for alleged advances on teens
Unpaid bills a headache for McSherrystown
A crash, a coma and two hard-won graduations
Decorating Hanover in shades of spring
Hanover church might close
Compassion, caring and learning how to be a horse on Mother's Day
Adams farm preservation funding threatened
McSherrystown questions payments for tax office
Gettysburg tourist dollars up, study says
Autopsy shows local man shot wife, then himself
Potting and prepping for spring in Gettysburg
Police: West Manheim man pulls gun on neighbor
Bermudian elementary principal wins acclaim
Home sales up in York County, Hanover area
Mt. Pleasant Twp. crash sends two to hospital
Gettysburg names new councilman <p>
Pakistani exchange group learns, teaches culture on York-Adams trip.
Police investigate death north of Biglerville
Police: Both drivers drove under the influence in two-vehicle crash
Decision on Adams assessment lawsuit funds tabled
Inn sues Gettysburg casino partnership<p>
Feeding the geese at Codorus
Public record for May 10<p>
Classic cars to call McSherrystown fire hall home
Connor chosen to fill out Hanover council
Flames Beyond Gettysburg by Scott Mingus, Jr. Join Scott Mingus, Jr. for a Powe...
Rare Civil War artifacts coming to Gettysburg <p>
VP named for Gettysburg school board
Bermudian tax hike planned
Penn Township's Center Street estimate rises again
Public record for May 9
Public record for May 8
Bermudian Springs plans tax hike
Littlestown reverses position, agrees to advertise meetings
Bill could free license for a Gettysburg-area casino
Woman flown from Oxford Twp. wreck
Tax hike in proposed Gettysburg schools budget
Some friendly fishing competition
Zoners OK new Delone scoreboard
Hamilton supervisors proud of help for troops
New Oxford couple sentenced to combined 60 years in child porn case
VFW Loyalty Day
Mentoring Program
Is Lincoln portrait on eBay the real deal?
Straban Township moves closer to eminent domain <p>
Funds to fix Lumber Street in Littlestown
Police: Hanover man beat infant
Public record for May 8<p>
Dirty hands for a good cause in Gettysburg
West Manheim applauds park volunteers <p>
Gettysburg artist launches taxi <p>
Ready Freddy Program The Ready Freddy Program is sponsored by the United Way of...
Longtime South Western board member stepping down<p>
Littlestown brothers chase a legend to Hollywood <p>
Gettsyburg school board member resigns vice presidency
West Manheim Rec Park to host 'Bark for Life'.
Maryland woman killed Sunday in Route 15 crash identified
Hanover students prepare for annual Envirothon competition<p>
West Manheim residents vow to fight fluoride removal
Public record For May 5<p>
Public record for May 4<p>
Hanover organ restoration planned
'You want to save them all,' nurse says
Adams group to attend tax protest
Adams attorney involved in suit over ATM fees
Motorcyclist flown from Mount Pleasant Twp. crash
Adams Tech Prep holds open house
Children bike, swim and run to help school
The story of a man and his monkey
Few blossoms, but plenty of Adams festival fun
Trove of Civil War relics to be displayed at Gettysburg
Adams County, Knouse settle on tax dispute
Hanover girl flown to Hershey after crash
SAVES backs emergency services study
North Hanover Mall up for sale
Abuse inquiry: 5 Pa. priests unsuitable
West Manheim sticks with burn ban
Police: Thomasville man pulled knife, rammed woman's car<p>
One hospitalized in Mount Joy crash
Emmitsburg man injured in Hamiltonban crash<p>
Littlestown official sues to open meetings
Littlestown junior 'Outstanding Young Woman'<p>
Talking rare weapons in Gettysburg
Petition aims to save Eastern Adams police force
Public record for May 2 <p>
Public record for May 3 <p>
Penn Police Chief Russell Rhodes retires <p>
Variety of concerns aired at Gettysburg town meeting
Friends, family remember McSherrystown man killed in motorcycle crash <p>
Gettysburg principal hopefuls speak
Energy company officially withdraws York-Adams gas pipeline plan
Hanover man fined for dog offenses
Congressman gets a local workout
Police officer's fall costs couple $11K
Gettysburg couple ordered to pay $11K for officer's fall
Downtown Hanover bank building brings $200K at auction
Fairie Festival set to begin Friday
Wilderness course comes to Hanover
May Artist of the Month: Michelle Murphy. Her dyed silk scarves and large wor...
Teen Writing Club Meeting Thursday, May 3rd 6:30 p.m. Teen Study Room
Wilderness course comes to Hanover
The Status Quo and the Tea Party and a Hanover Group’s Prerogative
Penn Township sewer troubles continue
Manheim Elementary art fair brings hands-on learning
Former White House chef to cook in Gettysburg
Five seek open Gettysburg Borough seat
Law firm to hold meeting on Adams pipeline
Neylon will oppose Alloway for state Senate
McSherrystown resident killed in Route 97 wreck
The Magic of Jonathan Dominguez! Come see 13 years old Jonathan Dominguez perfo...
Tallman faces Democratic rival on the ballot
Gettysburg considers ways to block demolition of historic buildings
Adams County Tech Prep a dream realized<p>
Unemployment drops in York County, remains unchanged in Adams
McSherrystown anniversary committee gets a boost
Police say $150,000 in cocaine found in Adams drug bust
Public record for April 30<p>
Fuhrman Mill Road again open to traffic
Biking to Gettysburg for those who served <p>
Hanover 'Ark Park' raises money to feed hungry<p>
West Manheim approves 'A Day in the Park'
Hanover High School senior gets to work early <p>
Project Sticker Shock set for today in Gettysburg<p>
No jail in drug sale
Historic stone back in Abbottstown
Penn resident seeks better police gun range
McS'town parking fines still not high enough?
Hanover veteran coming home, one step at a time
Breathing life into a Hanover treasure
Mental-health budget cuts loom in York and Adams counties
Young author talks writing with Hanover students
Hanover OKs center study funding
Hanover Eagle Riders collect items for tornado victims
South Western awards teachers of the year
Hanover's day for children
Hanover business gives back
Spring Grove students get lessons in acceptance
Local Democrats sneak primary win
Trikes, bikes and a benefit
McSherrystown seeks anniversary committee volunteers
Day-after-Christmas assault leads to 48 months supervision
Public record for April 27 <p>
Gettyburg helicopter pilot in good condition after crash
McSherrystown metal thefts on the rise
Warehouse coming to Hanover area
Gettysburg-area residents asked to plan future of rec park <p>
Two votes, one result in Littlestown
Hanover-Adams event set up to get rid of medication <p>
Hanover Hospital exercise gives police chance to practice deadly situation
District Court for April 20
Hanover man sentenced in parking-lot assault
New Hanover group-home proposal right next door
Evening Sun staffers win honors in two journalism contests
Public record for April 26<p>
West Manheim carnival for a cause <p>
I plan to join exclusive donut club
Writer finds hole in race strategy
High-flying fun
Missing out on so much
EHMIS Poetry Slam Winners at the Library Join EHMIS students, family and friend...
Gettysburg museum gets $1 million gift
Natural gas fueling stations coming to Adams, York counties
Eastern Adams Regional Police to shut doors?
Royal Farms eyes 2012 Littlestown opening
A spring day at Codorus
Adams County approves court study
Time for fishing at Strawberry Hill
Police: Missing Gettysburg teen found
Local voter turnout light for primary <p>
Alloway advances to general election <p>
Grove handily defeats Bradley in 196th district primary <p>
Perry vs. Perkinson in U.S. House race
Miller gets Republican nod for 93rd <p>
Perry wins GOP congressional primary
Most local voters willing to show IDs
Outstanding Young Woman program set for Saturday -
District court, April 25<p>
Truck strikes tree, slows traffic in Hanover
Public record for April 24<p>
U-turns, 'terror lane' problems on Route 94 near Gateway Hanover
Police cite two at Speedway fight <p>
Md. man airlifted after Route 15 crash <p>
Hanover marks Arbor Day early <p>
West Manheim saves for the future
Gettysburg Democrat to run as write-in for state Senate <p>
Plea in drug case nets 3 to 6 years for Littlestown man
Would bill allow hunting on Gettysburg battlefield? <p>
Adams to lift burn ban
Alleged target of Thanksgiving Day gunfire pleads to fight charges <p>
Romney speaks in Franklin County of 'lasting values'
Teen Advisory Group Meeting April 25th (Wednesday) 6:30 p.m. Teen Study Room
Public record for April 21<p>
Public record for April 23 <p>
Public record for April 20 <p>
Thomasville kennel installs Dock Dog pool that's open to public
Heavy rain in East, snowflakes for some, and 'soaking' in Hanover
Hanover group salutes those who served
State's new voter ID law brings changes
Gettysburg College student eyes re-enacting career
Star 'CHiPs' in to help Adams County radio project
Public to meet Gettysburg middle school principal finalists
Motorcyclist sentenced for fleeing police
Abbottstown moves forward with culvert replacement
Man accused of biting trooper gets nearly two years
For Hanover Scouts, a history of helping
In a local tavern's closing hours
Candidate connections: Alloway and Taylor
Money fuels 33rd District Senate race
Local schools weigh block grant
White Sox pitcher Phil Humber throws perfect game
Local school's computer system fails
Young scientists explore in West Manheim
Eatery known for 'rudest waiter' closing
Catholic school in New Oxford celebrates 150 years
State Senate candidates target local Democrats
Police: Former manager stole $13K from work
Planting for the future in Hanover
McSherrystown to join emergency-services study
KClinger's loses liquor license
How would you like to fly with Peter Pan or travel to Oz, or even fall in love w...
Massive blaze burns sawmill in northern Adams County
Pennies for Patients
Training for disaster at Gettysburg HACC<p>
Sale could mean new stores at Gettysburg outlets<p>
New president at Hanover's R.H. Sheppard<p>
Bendersville man sentenced to up to 8 years for sexual assault on 13-year-old girl
New Route 94 signals 500 feet apart?
Missing Adams County man found in Williamsport
Remembering a friend in Hanover
Hanover support for downtown conference center appears likely
Public record for April 19<p>
Kix Brooks to perform at Codorus Blast
All in days work for local farmer
Bids reviewed for West Manheim road projects
Penn Township crash victim seriously injured <p>
Fundraiser set for Adams County radios <p>
Adams merger to add a job
Conewago trash thieves face fines
Public record for April 18 <p>
Adams DA adds sex charge against man accused of killing aunt
HOOP IT UP!!
Police searching for missing Adams County man
Bluegrass 'Boys' and their Tennessee Angel
West Manheim institutes burn ban
Hearing set for proposed chicken farm
The Teen Writer's Club next meeting is (Thursday) April 19th at 6:30 p.m.
Natural gas pipeline delayed in Adams, York
Arrow finds its way
Gettysburg district cuts three staff positions
Fairfield to lay off teachers
Hanover Hotel stabber gets up to 18 years in jail
Woman severely injured in Penn Township crash
Open Storytime for ages 1 - 5yrs Starting April 18 and running through May 16,...
Community Day
Adams County mine wants to dig more<p>
Gettysburg College honors Thaddeus Stevens
Hanover memorial sent back
93rd District House race has familiar feel <p>
Democrats to meet for breakfast <p>
Public record for April 17<p>
Second charged in Hampton Inn robbery
Two charged in Spring Grove armed robbery
One sent to hospital with minor first-degree burns after fire at Utz
Home sales locally off to faster start in 2012
Police: Man stood outside girl's window, threw stones.
Today (April 16th) is National Librarian Day! :)
Hanover councilman 'sad but relieved' to leave borough government
Police: Driver reached for cell phone, struck parked van in McSherrystown
East Berlin parents: School failed to protect their 10-year-old daughter
Longtime educators to retire from Conewago Valley district
West Manheim road projects off to early start
Accident sends two to hospital, closes Route 30 <p>
Fine art of fundraising in Gettysburg<p>
More of Hanover to be seen on Google <p>
South Hanover Little League swings into season <p>
Conewago Valley bids swell again
Grove, Bradley face off in 196th district primary <p>
Homicide victim's family says she loved her nieces and nephews <p>
Antique Hanover fire engine has new home <p>
Gettysburg seeking council member <p>
Both sides say they seek change in race for area's U.S. House seat<p>
It's Vera Bradley Bingo Time Again! Mark your calendars for Sunday, April 22, 2...
New 169th House District back on the table
Night of comedy and magic in Hanover
Mosquito spraying to start in York County
Former Bermudian administrator hired by Conewago Valley
State senator faces write-in challenge<p>
District court for April 13 <p>
Help sought to plant trees at West Manheim park <p>
Public record for April 13 <p>
Public record for April 11<p>
Gettysburg conference sheds light on child abuse <p>
Adams to enact countywide ban on open burning
New representation map means York County clout<p>
Officials: Boy's attempt to help leads to Reading Twp. house fire
A one-woman schoolhouse in Biglerville
Driver injured in Freedom Twp. crash
SCCAP Cafe set to open in Gettysburg
Plans return for controversial chicken farm near Gettysburg<p>
Titanic's sinking: Was it more than human folly?
Fire marshal: Recalled truck likely caused blaze
Public record for April 12<p>
House leader defends new Pa. drilling law
Forest Park Memories Did you know that Hanover had its own amusement park? And...
Homicide suspect has record of prison time
Democrats Lee, Perkinson discuss 4th District issues
Delzingaro steps down from Hanover council <p>
Hanover Council weighs request to join conference center study
Public record for April 11 <p>
Former teacher acquitted of most serious sex charge
Former co-worker, friend shocked by Hanover-area homicide charges
An evening of Mime-matics in Gettysburg<p>
In Arendtsville, desks free to a good home
Christian academy to host community festival
Littlestown council rejects solicitor's advice on open meetings
Cause of Straban Township trailer home fire undetermined
<h1>Nephew charged in Conewago Twp. woman's death</h1>
Fire damages Cumberland Township home
Local woman found killed in her home
Santorum's exit draws mixed reactions
Gettysburg man kills himself during traffic stop
Why Gettysburg for Santorum finish?
Former Bermudian administrator, coach hired by Conewago Valley
Santorum ends campaign at Gettysburg press conference
Deadline nears for Community Singers concert tickets
Former Wachovia site slated for auction in Hanover
Trial postponed in Hampton Inn robbery <p>
Police seek car missing from death scene in Conewago Township
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Gettysburg nixes dinner theater zoning change<p>
Fresh coat for Hanover playground
'Suspicious item' clears York County center
No one injured, but McSherrystown fire displaces four
'One-woman parade' back in McSherrystown <p>
Heidelberg Twp. car crash sends one to hospital
Free program to strengthen families starts this week
Public record for April 9
Guilty plea in heroin sale
York County government building reopens after evacuation
National Library Week April 8 – 14 On April 9th at 10:00 am & April 11th at 1:0...
Hanover quads coming home soon
Watson wins Masters playoff over Oosthuizen
Pillow tax might rise in Gettysburg area
West Manheim wants no fluoride in water
A recipe for encouragement in Adams County
Straban Twp. fire displaces one
Hydrants to be flushed in Hanover
Hanover event to gather unused drugs for disposal
One flown from Penn Twp. crash
McSherrystown honors longtime volunteer
Adams advocacy center holds annual conference
Illuminating Easter in Hanover
New data links Gettysburg and Hanover regions
At 95, this clown keeps the smiles coming
Pipelines make good neighbors, some locals say
Searching for Hanover's Easter treats
Woods club-kicking does not go unnoticed
Gettysburg man arrested twice in one day
Pa. joins cash-hungry states turning to lotteries
Popular painter Thomas Kinkade dies in Calif.
Last-minute local Easter deals still out there
Hanover group helping bereavement center
From trash to art in Gettysburg
Navy jet crashes into Va, apartments, pilots eject
'First Friday' of spring
West Manheim Twp. fire ruled arson
Hanover boater rescued after fall into Lake Marburg
Hamilton Township collecting goods for troops
Adams County awards block grants
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Police looking for Gettysburg teenager <p>
Uffelman to retire as newspaper publisher<p>
High above Hanover
South Mountain Fruit Belt display opens in Arendtsville <p>
Vote permits Tucker expansion in East Berlin
Soon time to move parked cars in McSherrystown
Public record for April 5<p>
Artist of the Month (April) Fine Art by Eric Miller On display on the library...
Soon time to move parked cars in McSherrystown
Arts Night
Man falls down Hanover garbage chute
Hanover Watch Group off to a strong start
Public Record for April 4
Split verdict in local drug case
Too early for local spring planting?
Unemployment rate drops in York and Adams counties
Texas residents sift through rubble from tornadoes
Amount of Pa. Legislature's cash reserve a mystery
Looking for your Easter feast?
Cross Keys Diner passes more tests
Police: DUI driver hit five trees
Meet Evan Balkan On Saturday, April 7th at 10:30 am, the Guthrie Memorial Libra...
Mulch spill closes road
Penn Township Police chief to retire
Video games for a good cause
Men arrested after deputy finds calf in backseat
Tornadoes rake Dallas area, more than a dozen hurt
Will Straban take land for Walmart?
York, Adams health good, study says
Crash slows Rte. 116 traffic
Marsh Creek bridge work under way
Spring means fun and games in Gettysburg
District court file for April 3
Public record for April 3
Hamilton Township would match state funds for trail study
Student's profane tweets lead to school expulsion
Elementary Arts Night
SPCA seeks limits on tethering dogs
"Money in Politics" meeting set for Wednesday
Adams drug plea could bring up to six-year sentence for dealer
SAVES flower sale continues this week
GO GREEN!! April's Raffle supporting the Guthrie Memorial Library is taking pla...
Hanover police: Man robbed of wallet
Holocaust survivor shares experience in remembrance concert <p>
District court , March 31<p>
Hanover eyes water-rate hike for those outside borough
Rescued horses at Hanover Shoe farms still looking for permanent homes
Littlestown will advertise committee meetings
West Manheim 10-year-old starts his own magazine. <p>
Rutter's, preservation society have different ideas for Spring Grove's Hoke farmhouse <p>
Spring Grove man takes over Highmark in wake of scandal
Young local poets, writers win awards for work
Zombies invade Littlestown
Work stops on Penn Twp. interceptor
Sprucing up for spring in Hanover
Adams County eyes office mergers
Official: Winning lottery ticket sold in Maryland
In Canada, the penny's about to drop into history
Thomasville girl saving up for a service dog
Walking toward a cure in Gettysburg
Officials say no harm from milk spill
Police: W. Manheim copter call was a safety matter
Adams man gets nearly two years in firearms-possession sentence
Charges dropped against G'burg man in Bowling Brook death case
Street stub still an issue in McSherrystown
Arson possible in Franklin Township debris fire
Overturned milk truck on Rte. 94 spills thousands of gallons into stream
Largest jackpot in Mega Millions history<p>
Public record, March 30 <p>
Spring Clean Up coming to Reading
Man sentenced for text threats in Adams County
Gettysburg gets new ER<p>
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Gettysburg Giant beer OK'd
Gettysburg talks tablet computers for council
Mason-Dixon appeal talks held
West Manheim egg hunt set for Saturday
Chief credits neighbors for containing fire south of Hanover
Helicopter assists in catching teen runaway in West Manheim
Gettysburg student artists awarded in national competition <p>
Gettysburg tattoo artist specializes in custom work
'Sleep Out' to raise money for homeless
Municipal authority says Gettysburg water safe<p>
Straban Twp. man who threatened neighbor with shotgun gets jail
Settlement talks held in Mason-Dixon lawsuit
Public record for March 29 <p>
Attention Parents/Guardians
Public record for 3/28
Fire levels Straban Twp. garage
Were those UFOs over Gettysburg Tuesday morning?
Justices signal deep trouble for health care law
Doctors, family discuss Hanover quads
Red Cross: Four displaced in Arendtsville fire
Miniature golf season coming in Gettysburg
Conewago Twp. street fixes coming
Cold temperatures bring questions at local fruit farms
Five in Adams apply for block grants
Firefighters respond to Straban Twp. fire
Police: Manheim Township landlord fired shot toward tenant
Teen Advisory Group (T.A.G.) Meeting on Wednesday, March 28th at 6:30 p.m.
Holocaust Remembrance Concert
Harlem Wizards erase South Western Chalk Talk
Gettysburg athletic director defends reputation at lengthy public hearing
Tractor-trailer, car collide in Butler Township
Alleged killer's criminal record at issue in Adams officer's slaying
Local teams compete in color guard, percussion competition <p>
Gettysburg zoning action sparks debate
Adams County teen found incompetent to stand trial
Littlestown man loved fishing with family <p>
Allergy season could be the area's worst in decades <p>
Public record, March 26 <p>
Tonight! Hiking the Appalachian Trail Steve Little, former teacher in the Hano...
Littlestown man killed in Maryland crash
Celebrating Africa in Gettysburg<p>
Public record for March 25 <p>
Mom: Quads doing fine
Study: Route 94 signal needed at Fuhrman Mill Road
Hanover YWCA honoring local women <p>
Cat fanciers come to Gettysburg
Penn Police getting speed display
Littlestown dairy farmer, 20, cleaning up and helping out
Conewago teachers save Camp Cares
Cooler temperatures on the way
Codorus saga stars bald eagles
Attorneys in Trayvon Martin case make arguments
Aide says Cheney had heart transplant
Report: Sandusky called 'likely pedophile' in '98
Hanover's quadruplets arrive
Gas pipeline would hit York, Adams counties
Gettysburg theater to lose iconic film reels
Sniffing out Easter treats in West Manheim
Bid awarded for Belmont Road bridge
'Hunger Games' serves up huge opening day at $68M
State legislators' crimes bring jail time
Santorum, Gingrich in Harrisburg for conference
On world stage, Obama confronts nuclear threats
Going green in Littlestown
Hanover shopping center to get a new store
Audit: Gas lines tied to fracking lack oversight <p>
Water worries surface around Gettysburg
Local motorcyclist pleads in crash, fleeing
Biglerville man's truck catches fire <p>
Location changed for LIttlestown horse adoption <p>
Gettysburg man charged in crash <p>
Trial in Grove's slaying pushed back to June
Former Upper Adams teacher gets up to 22 years
WCO David L. Grove Memorial Run set
Giant, Weis join 'pink slime' exodus
West Manheim man to prison for crash that killed friend <p>
East Berlin bridge project means detours, altered traffic patterns. <p>
West Manheim park hours on new schedule
Adams death-penalty trial pushed back to June
Osprey sighting at Codorus an encouraging sign <p>
Public record, March 22
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Hanover hosts 'Hunger Games' <p>
Gettysburg College to host poverty conference
Hanover man's bail reduced
Adams County OKs radio buy <p>
Hanover man screened from Santorum rally?
Gettysburg bus line to continue another six months <p>
District Court, March 21
Gettysburg AD's leave moved from paid to unpaid <p>
Gettysburg bus line to continue another six months <p>
Public record, March 21 <p>
Adams County approves radio buy
Hundreds protest outside Gettysburg Santorum rally
Pieces of Littlestown's past
Santorum speaks in Gettysburg
Gettysburg College students rescue injured hiker
Gettysburg district athletic director asks for hearing on suspension
Illinois: Romney looks to pull away from Santorum
Conewago Valley staff steps up for Camp Cares
Hanover watch group to form
Strong, long 7.4 quake shakes Mexico City
Four plead in Adams County drug cases<p>
L'town parents still want answers from school board
Guilty plea in Adams County thefts
Littlestown Police: Baltimore man fled from arrest
State Police: Man threw cats <p>
Santorum to talk freedom at Gettysburg, but opponents promise protest
Two to retire at Bermudian
Public record, March 19 <p>
Preserving a dying art in Hanover
BAND MEMBERS PARTICIPATE IN FESTIVAL
Sheppard Myers
"Let the Games Begin!" Wednesday, March 21st, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. at the library...
Gardners man injured in motorcycle accident
Donations being accepted for Straban fire victims
Abbottstown eyes park light <p>
Bermudian hires administrators
New heart means new life for Hanover boy
Santorum will speak Tuesday in Gettysburg
Public record, March 18 <p>
South Western grad helps families in tornado-ravaged Kentucky <p>
Lending a hand at Mount Carmel Lutheran
Penn: Shed must be moved
Public record, March 17 <p>
Multicultural Day offered broader understanding
Veteran's stories paint a picture in Irishtown
Romney plans visit to Frederick, Md.
Gettysburg shoe has scholars scratching their heads
Local districts react to Grove's tax plan <p>
Littlestown stares down $65K in back water bills
Documentary film to examine Gettysburg tourism
Anyone bringing May flowers in Abbottstown?
Trout trickle into Adams County streams
Alloway's opponent taken off the ballot
Sheppard-Myers field to get professional care
Littlestown eyes phone-alert system
Awards to local firefighters make up for lost time
US: N. Korea planned rocket launch a 'deal-breaker'
Conewago schools health costs to stay steady
A friendly game of hoops
Babysitting course taught
R.H. Sheppard to highlight company's 75 years with museum <p>
Kellett to push forward with reassessment lawsuit
Booth bobbleheads do booming business<p>
Former Girl Scout camp land to open to public<p>
Conewago Township Police: Toyotas targeted for parts <p>
Teen Writer's Club Meeting - Tonight at 6:30 pm in the Teen Library
Conewago Valley health costs to stay steady
Public record, March 15 <p>
Lincoln presidential library yanks Booth bobbleheads
Candidates share evening with voters in East Berlin <p>
Officials say cigarette causes fire in Hanover house <p>
Buck kills soar in Adams County's area<p>
State to buy, reopen local camp to Scouting activities<p>
Hanover church begins restoration<p>
Public record, March 14 <p>
Overturned cement truck closes Irishtown Road for five hours <p>
Hanover firefighter awards make up for lost time <p>
Register today for the amazing opportunity to hear re-known Steve B Wiley, Steve...
Officials planning for Adams County's future
Friends and family: Fly High Gaby
Sculptor defends controversial bobbleheads
D.A.'s investigation identifies two more alleged assault victims
Hanover Tea Party Patriots--New Direction Stems Activism
Police: Adams teen tripped, shot himself in the leg
Organ will accompany silent 'Ben-Hur' at Hanover church
Heat stolen from Littlestown Chapel <p>
Lincoln scholar: "Wiser bobbleheads prevailed"
Driver identified in Route 15 crash
Trove of relics discovered in Gettysburg seminary<p>
Adams spared brunt of block-grant cuts
HUNGER GAMES RAFFLE! You could win a life-sized cardboard cut-out of Katniss fr...
Public record, March 13<p>
Multicultural Day is Back!! Cameroon, Mexico, India, Peru, Germany and many oth...
Power outage affecting Hanover, McSherrystown
Glabview customers upset by Hamilton's plans <p>
Multi-denominational choir to make pilgrimage to Italy <p>
$2,800 in smokes stolen from Adams gas station
HACC prom dress sale for affordable gowns
Orrtanna girl seeking online votes in national modeling contest <p>
Public record, March 10 <p>
Delone athletic trainer brings new skills to same old pains
Hanover birthday plans move forward<p>
Secret Service to investigate fake bill in G'burg
Kony viral video resonates with Hanover youth
Snowboarding opossum tough to track down
Booth bobblehead on Gettysburg battlefield?
A concert for angels in New Oxford
Local Zumba for a cause
Rescued horses up for adoption in Hanover
Gettysburg district awaits state funds
Pa. woman loses 2 children to fatal shootings
Hanover land swap addresses water needs
Lost antique sword found in New Oxford, returning home
No more 'Smoky Hollow' in Hamilton Twp.
Styling before the show in Hanover
Police ID gunman in deadly Pittsburgh clinic shooting
Gardners woman bit by rabid cat <p>
G-8 summit expected to spill over to Gettysburg
Dinner to benefit Spring Grove family <p>
Public record, March 9 <p>
LIttlestown students raise pennies for a cause <p>
No jail for Littlestown man in horse abuse case
Thursday's warm temperatures will return next week<p>
Adams radio choice nears<p>
West Manheim will require commercial recycling
Hanover setting up help for local quadruplets
Hanover home and garden show has something for everyone <p>
Members enjoy meeting State Rep Scott Perry, Congressional Candidate for the 4th...
Adams County residents have conversation with commissioners <p>
Nonprofits could win $10K in advertising
Engine-repair instructor gears up for spring classes <p>
Rock concert to benefit families of New Oxford crash victims
Public record, March 8 <p>
Public record, March 7 <p>
Grove: Bill could end Pa. property taxes
State high court hears Mason-Dixon appeal
Nighthawk Golf
Program Update: Teen Reading Buddies is cancelled for Saturday, March 10, 2012
Hanover Fire Department Museum set to open soon
Gettysburg Foundation lost $1.16 million last year
Hamilton Township pleased with diner's progress
Adams DA named state group's vice president
Student art featured in Hanover
Gettysburg veterinarian proposes community pool
Super Tuesday voters have their say in GOP race
Meet Sean Summers, Esquire, Candidate for the 4th U.S. Congressional District on...
Hoedown at Hanover's Clearview Elementary
Hanover teen injured in crash
Police arrest man for being drunk near New Oxford schools
Hanover Hospital names new CEO
West Manheim Township to maintain library donation
Lenten skit at St. Matthew in Hanover
Arguments in casino appeal to be televised
Push for Littlestown skateboard park falls short<p>
Public record, March 5 <p>
Public record, March 3<p>
Public record, March 4 <p>
Police: Trucks traced to chop shop
Guilty plea for text threats in Adams County<p>
Some seedlings still available
Concert series features music of the spirit
Hanover teen wins national drafting contest <p>
Hotel to open at historic Gettysburg school <p>
Last of damaged Gettysburg monuments to be repaired<p>
Two sought in alleged Spring Grove armed robbery
'Tommy' pinball tournament in Hanover
You're in Hanover's 'Yard Sale'
EPAC in Hanover struggles to stay open
State Supreme Court to hear casino appeal
Local kindergarten registration time approaching
Littlestown siren to go silent
Environmental damages remain issue after BP deal
Abbottstown looks to residents for square maintenance
East Berlin teen raising awareness about epilepsy
Hanover Police: Maryland man assaulted girlfriend
Chief: Fire destroys Hampton barn
Park Hills fosters love of reading through Dr. Seuss
York County talks radios at West Manheim Twp.
Waxing historic in McSherrystown
Littlestown to hire two police officers
Synthetic marijuana seized from Adams County stores
Adams County Farm Bureau head named to hunting council
March 2, 2012 Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss! Come see our Dr. Seuss display in the...
Adams DA to hold press conference regarding bath-salts investigation
Fundraiser to benefit Dover family
Two York employees sue city, Littlestown contractor for alleged racial discrimination
Vandalism of Gettysburg monument incites outrage
Better than hoped 'four'
Littlestown man was 'one of a kind'
Woman killed in crash with tractor-trailer north of Littlestown
'A Conversation with the County Commissioners'
Community Progress Council pioneer leaves a legacy
Monument at Gettysburg battlefield vandalized
Artist for the month of March is Katheryn Stott Buxton. Come see her fine art di...
<h1>Littlestown man dies in overnight fire</h1>
Battlefield expansion bill hits House
Sweet tree-t in Adams County
Gettysburg officials: Headaches in Howard Street project
Knoxlyn Road bridge to close to traffic next week
Littlestown man's film to show Saturday in Gettysburg
Police: Man huffed whipped cream propellant in Penn Twp. grocery store
Guilty plea in $50K cocaine case
Water restrictions lifted in Littlestown
Public record, Feb. 29 <p>
York School of Technology
Gymnastics State Championship
Report: Battlefield visitation saw marginal increase in 2010
New dance studio opens in Hanover
Looking for news on Leap Day
Littlestown man guilty of 14 animal cruelty counts
Making the view clearer in Gettysburg
Gettysburg athletic director placed on administrative leave
Littlestown community helps family displaced by fire
Public Record, Feb. 28
Public record, Feb. 27<p>
Public record, Feb. 26 <p>
Police: Naked Littlestown man cited
Employers Response to Union Campaigns March 5 and 12 1 - 2:30 p.m. Attendees s...
BarnArt show in Gettysburg to award $500 in prizes
Bringing back the humanity
Man pleads guilty to choking trick-or-treater
Nine alleged dealers appear in Adams County court
'Go-to' Conewago Twp. officer honored for 35 years
Penn Twp. officials: Mattress Warehouse sale signs might have broken rules
Garage backups drive 'em crazy in Gettysburg
Longtime Hanover employee back to work
Adams Unity Coalition to host 'building trust' workshop
Gettysburg soup kitchen officially moves to new facility
York County will talk radios with local municipality
Gallery honors retiring Gettysburg art professor
South Western student preserves a piece of history with wooden bench
McSherrystown schedules electronics recycling
Investigator named Northern Regional's Officer of the Year
Penn Township officials to study corner ramp costs
Conewago Township officials: Mailbox placement not our call
McSherrystown officials: Can you hear me now?
Finding clarity in the hills outside of Hanover
York County incinerator built for long haul
NC man loses $49k collection of poison snakes
Remodeled Young Mansion coming soon
Littlestown superintendent answers concerns
Hanover school district and Vida consider pact
Gettysburg district to host motivational speaker
Pakistan begins demolition of bin Laden's compound
Mandela, 93, hospitalized with stomach ailment
13-year-old boy charged with arson after N. Codorus fire
Penn Township house fire displaces family
At 94, a long-time leader steps aside
Home show offers upgrades on a budget
Conewago Twp. to replace failing phone system
McSherrystown to seek grant for manhole upgrades
Hanover Borough and masseuse can't work out kinks
Hanover teen charged with homicide by vehicle
Public record, Feb. 24 <p>
GO GREEN! April's Raffle supporting the Guthrie Memorial Library will take plac...
Gettysburg man involved in car crash in Boonsboro, Md.
Archeological survey required at proposed Gettysburg middle school site
Plans resurface for York Water to supply to Gettysburg
Horse owner's bid to suppress warrant denied
Two charged in Penn Twp. vehicle break-ins
Up, up and away
Public record, Feb. 23<p>
Crews heading to crash near Spring Grove middle school
Power restored after outage in the Hanover area
Loan to bring senior housing to REDDI site
Kick winter blues with sock hop in Gettysburg
Conewago Township crash charges move forward
Vintage motorcycle parts specialist rolls into Hanover
Gettysburg buses to go green
South Western appoints new board member
Conewago Township seeks more volunteers
L'town man charged in alleged vehicle thefts, Md. robberies
Prepping for first game
Downtown Hanover 'anchor' building sells for $15K
Public record, Feb. 22 <p>
Sentencing continued in firearms charge
'The secret is in the sauce' for proposed Hanover eatery
Snyder's-Lance to build new research and development site in Penn Twp.
Ashes are a sign of belief
Sentence lengthens for Carroll Valley sex offender
New exit permitted for Penn Twp. shopping center
Coroner: New Oxford man had heart attack while driving on Route 30
New Oxford man found dead after Route 30 crash
Members are invited to the February 22 Mixer at the Hanover Elks Lodge, 46 N. Fo...
Members are invited to the February 15 Mixer at the Hanover Elks Lodge, 46 N. Fo...
Chimney fire in Conewago Township results in minimal damage
Parents address concerns at Littlestown school board meeting
Hanover zoning board denies billboard request
Brookside Heights plan becomes 36 percent more dense
South Western starts field work
Federal trial set in heroin-overdose deaths
Fastnachts: A local tradition
Scholarship fund memorializes 2011 crash victim
Trial set for Hanover man charged in overdose deaths
Strong showing at nationals for New Oxford cheerleaders
Dancers get together in Irishtown
Accident closes Baltimore Street in Hanover
Hanover High School student organizing blood drive for senior project
Joining hands to help rebuild
Corbett's promise could threaten local tax
Chick-Fil-A permit expires
Planned sewer hook-up raises questions
Funding woes have Conewago Valley School District considering cuts
Produce truck wants to fruit, vegetables in Abbottstown
Republican candidates for Platts' seat speak in Cross Keys
State budget brings questions at Hanover horse farm
Sheppard-Myers deal keeps Rhinos off field
Hanover-area teen killed in crash
Houston voice soars at NJ hometown funeral
Local man dies from Mad Cow Disease variant
Abbottstown looks to frame historic stone
Beloved Hampton firefighter laid to rest
State budget nixes funds for local group
Hampton crash sends two to hospital
Back to the '50s to eat in Gettysburg
Judge extends injunction, orders Cross Keys Diner to comply
Police watch McSherrystown recycling bins
Route 15 south reopened after car fire
DEP probes Hanover fish kill
Public record, Feb. 17 <p>
Work release for Fairfield woman accused of trying to inseminate teen
Police: Man punches grandfather about couch
Man charged with forging prescriptions
Two taken to hospitals after crash near New Oxford
East Berlin awaits return of its big winner
Candidates left out as filing deadline passes
Tempers flare over Germany township supervisor's absences
Republican candidates to face off in Cross Keys
Local roofer charged with theft
Gettysburg blaze under investigation
Public record, Feb. 16 <p>
Gettysburg fire displaces two
Abraham Lincoln returns to Gettysburg square
Twenty breaths will lead to a more peaceful life
Counties to take hit on human services
EARP chief wants safer intersection
Manheim Township woman allegedly forged husband's name for loans
Belmont Road bridge project to launch soon
Bermudian Springs faces challenging budget year
Driver charged after Conewago Township crash
Public Record, Feb. 15
Public Record, Feb. 14
Family displaced by chemical spill
Conewago Township crash sends two to hospital
Hanover police talk seat belts with students
East Berlin dog best in show?
Popular Lincoln statue returns
Police: Woman sexually assaulted teen girl in North Codorus Twp.
Littlestown horse seizure case gets new judge
Hanover Pizza Hut closes in on move
Nemacolin: No rooms lost in ski lodge fire
Introducing Book Bundles in the Teen Library Looking for a new book or author?...
HMS Fundraiser
Adams Electric to begin helicopter patrols
More are loving Valentine's -- good for local businesses
Gettysburg Christmas tree tradition looking bright
Expert at Hanover event to discuss sudden cardiac death
Battlefield group offers to store Electric Map
Asbestos not a factor in possible disposal of Electric Map
Meet the Author - (March 3, 2012) 11am-1pm Come and meet Kymberlee Burks-Miller...
State Police say fatal fire's cause not found
Carroll Valley Police: Beware of 'distraction' ruse
Something old, something new at Hanover bridal show
College senior from Brushtown works with United Way programs
Pizza-eating for a cause in Hanover area
Justice department says two charged with identity theft entered U.S. illegally
Supression motion denied in Adams County drug case
Cumberland Township could still OK chickens
Lashinger outlines Mason-Dixon appeal
Humming along in Hanover for 30-plus years<p>
State Police in Gettysburg might move
Cars not stopping for local school buses
York County radios fixed?
Bigerlville to hold annual variety show
Hanover dog to compete in national show
Snowy Saturday on tap
Local singers hope to bring down the house
Snowy fun in Adams County
Adams death-penalty trial to get outside jury
MOB44 gang leader sentenced in Maryland
Judge orders Cross Keys diner closure put on hold <p>
Pro-life group to return to Hanover
Public record, Feb. 10 <p>
North Codorus woman accused of prostitution
Public record, Feb. 9 <p>
Police: Man used rifle to assault woman
Adams County hires new public defender
Owners steamed over Hamilton Township's threat to close diner
Pa. Supreme Court dismisses request to throw out Gettysburg-area casino appeal
Local student artists move on to national competition
Adams County commissioners finalize reworked budget
Hamilton's mandatory septic-tank pumpings met with protest
Now accepting applications for Leadership Hanover! Visit
Police: Man used rifle to assault woman
Pizza-eating event to benefit New Oxford crash victims' families
Freedom Township supervisors take no action on reassessment suit
South Western teachers have new contract
Buffer zone would keep casinos from most of Adams
Mason-Dixon asks court to throw out suit
Snow to clear out of Hanover quickly
Hanover High School hosts 'Idol' show
Gettysburg no-casino zone?
Public record, Feb. 8 <p>
Come see our President’s Day display in the Adult Department! Items contribute...
Noontime Book Talk - Monday, February 20 at 12:00 noon “Purple Hibiscus” by Ch...
Festival
Kindergarten Registration
Local garden clubs part of flower show in York
Gettysburg engineering firm settles piracy claim for $20,000
Free program to strengthen families starts soon in Conewago Valley
Hanover-area students get an early start in police work
Gettysburg middle school principal to retire at year's end
Contractors dig into Littlestown's Lumber Street
Freedom Township to drop reassessment suit against Adams County
Cross Keys diner/motel again threatened with shutdown
Public record, Feb. 7<p>
Public record for Feb. 6 <p>
Straban Township appoints new supervisor
Dog events dot West Manheim park's schedule
Closure of major Spring Grove bridge pushed back
Turn restrictions throw local plaza developers for loop
Pa. lawmakers to consider public testimony on casino buffer <p>
Gettysburg museum 'more fun' than game, says 8-year-old Alexa
Fairfield woman flown to hospital after crash, later released
Littlestown senior uses stage training to help children
More choices for Hanover area pet owners at the worst of times
Hanover businesses receive energy grants
In Hanover, a talent for helping
Decades later, local police search for alleged killer
Making a Hanover-area house a home
Raw-milk advocates not swayed by reports
Gettysburg man turns down Super Bowl ticket
Local fans show Super Bowl pride
Winter storm dumps snow, heads east
East Berlin man faces assault charges
Adams fire department received FEMA grant
Fire apparatus on display in Gettysburg
Cancer charity changes course on Planned Parenthood
Two Maryland residents charged in connection with Littlestown stabbing
Electric Map to scrap heap?
West Manheim Twp. mum on library donation
Adams commissioners question casino buffer
Senator Alloway tours the new facilities at Hanover Hospital.
Public record, Feb. 3 <p>
Just arrived at Utz with Senator Alloway. Fritz Livelsberger is giving a tour of...
Number of area raw milk bacteria cases increases
Maryland standoff ends without incident
Service unfolds in Hanover during Catholic Schools Week
SAVES gives year-end report to McS'town council
Hanover man indicted in overdose deaths<p>
Public record, Feb. 2 <p>
Fire department receives FEMA grant
Artist for the Month of February: Ray Hartland. See the display on the Balcony...
Public record, Feb. 1 <p>
Public record, Jan 31<p>
Police investigate theft in Jefferson
Mason-Dixon records to remain available to public
York College professor examines Groundhog Day's surprising roots
State to hear Fairfield parents' complaints
Garbage bills to rise in McSherrystown
Transit center to be virtually linked to Gettysburg battlefield
Register today for the Feb. 15th Eye-Opener Breakfast at Hanover High School at...
South Western seeks permission for higher tax hike
Old Route 15 reopened for fire call
Arrest follows Route 234 crash
Littlestown crews respond to rescue
News in brief for 2/1
Enjoying spring-like day in Hanover, Gettysburg
G'burg seminary bringing the Civil War alive for the next generation
Fire company to turn off siren in Littlestown
West Manheim Township slates road repairs
Penn Township vehicle fire slows traffic
Raw milk pulled from Gettysburg store
Police: Hanover man stabbed multiple times
Bonneauville sobriety checkpoint nets 3 DUI arrests
Franklin Twp. crash shears pole, downs wires
Police still seek ID of fleeing driver in 2010 Cross Keys crash
Unemployment down from last year
Maryland train hits truck driven by Biglerville man
Finding memories down Golden Lane
Police close case into crash that injured EARP officer
Conewago Township awaits recycling data from businesses
Hanover lot: From dirt mound to car wash
Plans change on closing major Gettysburg artery
Man sentenced for taking teen
Mystery Book Club - Tuesday, February 7 at 6:30 “In Harm's Way” by Ridley Pears...
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Dancing back in time in Gettysburg
Man allegedly stole from Aspers Fire Co.
Zumba offers workout, party
Abbottstown approves field use at rec park
Billboard company complains about zoning restrictions
Hanover library to ask for bigger share
Dan Moul to seek re-election
Conewago Township ranking road-repair needs
At a Hanover shelter, differences melt away
News in Brief for 1/29/12
Dancing in Hanover and remembering Emma
Preservation group puts theater in the spotlight
Alloway: Reapportionment decision 'outrageous'
Adams SPCA staff shake-up goes on
Tributes to Paterno highlight influence of wife
St. Louis hosts first big parade on Iraq War's end
Developer to ask township to extend street
Littlestown, Royal Farms work out differences
JC Penney store to move across the mall
Banjo-picking, and a Nobel Prize
Finding a voice in Hanover
Charges filed in Hanover police chase
Abbottstown sets tighter public comment rule
McSherrystown slates baseball registrations
First big parade on Iraq War's end
North Codorus fire ruled 'undetermined'
The 169th District faces uncertain future
Tallman remains local representative, for now
Adams County commissioners pleased with court's decision
Gettysburg battlefield to install "smart" parking
Biglerville man faces charges for high-speed chase
Hanover mayor to seek new state House seat
Former Adams clerk of courts remembered for her smile
Pennsylvania Supreme Court throws out assembly redistricting
One last time, Penn State gives love to Paterno
Financial Aid Night
Hanover Sports Night visitors talk of their coach
Proposed Gettysburg zoning change sparks disagreement
State Supreme court to hear arguments in casino appeal
Adams County pushes along radio deal, corresponding tax hike
Straban Twp. man who threatened neighbor with shotgun pleads guilty
Committee assignments spark heated discusssion in Hanover
Hanover company to pay $500K to fix alleged pollution
Concert Band
'Language of Love' benefit tea at Hanover church
Keeping the Gettysburg College campus clean
Gettysburg middle school project awaits OK from board
Schindler: Jobs might not be lost
Conspiracy, theft charges lead to Hanover man's 15 years in prison
Hanover Police: Scuffle after theft injures security guard
Wildlife officials investigate killing of Adams County black bear
Gettysburg attorney remembered for love of law, music
Beer sales on tap for Giant?
Best friend recalls a 'really, really good friendship'
Annual MLK event in G'burg honors those who make a difference
Local firefighter gave the full measure
Abbottstown defends decision to drop regional police
Plea could bring jail sentence for Adams man
Sam's Club on the way to Hanover?
Reilly to run for Congress
<h1>Local fans react to Paterno's death</h1>
Local 911 communication issues go to state
State Police promote two from area
Local youngster has family support for games he plays
Conewago Township ranking road-repair needs
Documents leave questions about Gettysburg shots-fired incident
Bermudian Springs students giving, receiving
Speed an issue in firefighter crashes
New Littlestown council off to rough start
Ravens fans optimistic, hope for Super Bowl bid
Suppression sought in local drug case
Ousted officers sue fire company
Preserving a family farm in Northern Adams
A snowy Saturday morning in Hanover
Forecast calls for snow to become sleet in early morning hours
Utz tackles illegals rumor
Family, friends gather for Brandon
Turning the page in New Oxford
Gettysburg man revealed as donor of rare gold coins
Board appoints new New Oxford H.S. principal
Abbottstown sends fire funds
Funeral, public viewing, for fallen firefighter
Public record, Dec. 20 <p>
Moul wants service for jobless benefits
Farm show dream comes true for area woman
Bingo fundraiser will benefit accident victim
Former Hanover youth minister declared sexually violent predator
Grant money helps start work on Gettysburg bike trail
Md. lawmakers push against fundraising ruling
Volunteer firefighter dies while driving to blaze
Slow fishin' in the wintertime in Hanover
"Social Media & Search Engine Optimization" will be presented on Fri., Jan. 27,...
Public record, Jan. 18<p>
Police arrest teens in connection with burglary, chase
Police finish review of crash that killed five
Employees spread support for Gettysburg bus line
Fairfield man killed in western Adams crash
Fourth jurisdiction charges alleged purse snatcher <p>
Hanover Theater at 'heart' of community
View restored at historic Gettysburg farm
A golden opportunity in Hanover?
U.S. Rep. Platts says he'll retire at year's end
Conewago Valley picks superintendent
New member joins McSherrystown council
Huntington Twp. gun shop death won't result in charges
Children's Book Sale!! The Children's Department will be holding a children's b...
Public record, Jan 17 <p>
Hanover Theater added to preservation risk list <p>
Deadline looming for new Adams County radios
Men arrested for allegedly firing shots in Gettysburg
Factory fire in Hanover controlled quickly
Adams County students learn on the job
Fire company threatens to stop coverage of Abbottstown
Adams County commissioners oppose new redistricting plan
Bermudian Springs seeks assistant superintendent
District court, Jan 16<p>
Public record, Jan 16 <p>
Library will be closing at 5:00 today (1/16) due to lack of heat!
Workshop on teen substance abuse rescheduled
Emory H. Markle Intermediate student knows her math
Foreclosures bring frustrations for local municipalities
Time stops in Littlestown barbershop
Opposition to 2013 roadwork in G'burg area grows
Bermudian Springs aligns school in-service days
Septic questions remain in Hamilton Twp.
Young gymnasts compete in Hanover
Centuries worth of faith in Hunterstown
York commissioner pushes property tax reform bill
Hundreds of voices come together in Hanover
Chief: Radios still failing Hanover area
Hanover man searching for kidney donor
Rate of abortions in area falls slightly
'Hanover's Angels' group sponsors blood drive
Pour water into a volcano, get back green energy?
Ship aground off Italy; 3 bodies found, 69 missing
Paterno back in hospital for observation
Changes coming at Snyder's
Penn looks at expanding no-parking on Baer Ave.
ESAB to stay in Hanover
Littlestown to hire officer
Hamilton Twp. appoints alternate, then gives him voting power
Police: Man set fire to impounded truck in Penn Twp.
News in brief for 1/13
Man charged in theft of tractors
York man helps nab alleged purse snatcher
Flagged PSSA scores cleared at South Western, LIU
Bendersville man pleads to sexual assault
Raising money, staying in shape in Hanover
Spring Grove bridge to be closed almost a year
Gettysburg-area retreat, The Lodges, clears courts
Sinkhole closes Oxford Township road
Public record, Jan. 12<p>
Penn Township sewer snag leaves officials few options
Lake Meade fire contained to garage
Meth discovered in Gettysburg-area hotel
New board reopens Adams County budget
Sewing a lifetime of memories
Hanover school board's newest member embraces a challenge
More charges for alleged purse snatcher
More charges for alleged purse snatcher
Public record , Jan. 11<p>
Authorities: Man gets 100 years for crimes in Md.
Art Exhibit by Stefanie Shuffler Enjoy art pieces that include oil, pastel, acr...
Man, wife married 61 years, die hours apart
Public record, Dec, 9 <p>
Workshop on teen substance abuse rescheduled
8th Grade High School Orientation
8th Grade High School Orientation
<b>District court records</b><p>
Doctor gets up to four years for pot plants
Friendly's in North Hanover Mall part of chain's closings
Noontime Book Talk - Monday, January 16 at 12:00 noon in the Hormel Reading Room...
Putting finishing touches on Hanover stadium
Hanover High School Mid-Term Exams
Gettysburg- area residents push for better health care
York state police lieutenant charged with DUI in Adams County
Court order could shut down Hamilton Township apartments
Hanover-area school boards trying to fill seats
Pa. Farm Show 101
Hanover police: Men had gun, drugs in car
Hanover resident joins race for 169th District seat
Woman slashed in sword attack in Hanover
Police find 40 marijuana plants in North Codorus Twp. home
New Adams district judge ready for the challenge
Purse snatcher strikes in Westminster
Adams County district judge retires
Battlefield woodlot to undergo 'health cuts'<p>
News in brief for 1/6
Two dogs die in Straban Twp. house fire
Man charged in alleged Penn Twp. sword attack
Finally time to hit the local slopes
New Hanover councilman Morris takes his seat
New Hamilton Twp. board at odds over office manager
Public Record, Dec. 5
Gettysburg soup kitchen moves
Coroner charged in prescription drug investigation
News in brief for 01/05
Artist of the Month for January is Deborah Nell. Artwork is currently on displa...
UPDATE: Tonight’s meeting of the Teen Writer’s Club has been cancelled.
Correction
Friends remember longtime Abbottstown priest
Hanover, Gettysburg purse snatchings could be related
Penn officials change direction, raise taxes
News in brief for 01/04
Dropping regional police gives Abbottstown more money for roadwork
Historic courtroom is Adams County commissioners' new venue
Snacktown Wrestling Tournament
Three new Adams County commissioners begin
Hanover police investigate series of purse snatchings
Elderly Gettysburg woman mugged, injured
Public record, Jan 3 <p>
Mason-Dixon hearing postponed
Reading Township crash sends three to hospital <p>
Hanover resident to run for new state seat
South Western receives military support award
Sentencing in Gettysburg burglaries
Art Exhibit by Stefanie Shuffler Art pieces include oil, pastel, acrylic and wa...
West Manheim Twp. bridge to be closed for months
Loss of chamber leaves void in Littlestown
Two injured in Menallen Twp. golf cart crash
Conewago seeks to fill vacant posts
Brother and sister to find out about homelessness in Hanover
Businessman unknowingly bid on local toxic waste site
Man charged with stalking Hanover woman
Area's first 2012 babies arrive late afternoon
News in brief for 01/02
Recycling reports due in Conewago Twp.
'Art is life, life is art' at G'burg studio
Gazebo at Hanover's library ready to go
2011 Stories of the Year
For Adams commissioners, 'Time to move on'
Twitter flooded with messages for local grad killed in crash
Locally, New Year's means German fare
Fire leaves two Hanover apartments uninhabitable
New Adams County officials sworn in
South Western considering tax exception
Apple drop in Gettysburg next year?
A country-style Christmas dinner in Orrtanna
District court records
Football on a snowy field
Public record, Dec. 29
Adams County's final budget approved
Hanover approves $27.5 million budget
Local hospital program gives help to quit
York Springs man charged with homicide by vehicle
News in brief for 12/29
Public record, Dec. 28 <p>
York County DA's son charged with drunken driving
Delone no-parking zone extended
Final act for local Blockbuster
Tequila links burglary to manhunt
Unemployment up slightly in November
News in brief, Dec. 28
Hamilton hears sewer cost estimate
Former Reading Township candidate files appeal
Public record, Dec. 27 <p>
Police: Officer kept distance in chase
New teen driving requirements take effect in Pa.
Conewago Twp. says goodbye to longtime supervisor
Suspects sought in Christmas morning robbery
Tax hike in Conewago Twp.
In Gettysburg, a language all their own
Split vote on Penn Twp. budget
Hanover High School graduate now keeping the streets safe
Glen Rock soldier home for Christmas
Local groups needing help to help needy
New Oxford ends agreement with EARP
Time for talent, Hanover
Public record, Dec. 23<p>
Friends show magic of Christmas with reindeer cam
Local school bus drivers have a mission to give
Hanover church gives unusual Christmas gift
Police say Route 94 fuel spill was contained
Public record, Dec, 22
News in brief for 12/23
District court records, Dec. 22<p>
Public record, Dec. 21 <p>
False report of Penn shooting
News in brief for 12/22
Local parents wait for their soldier
Police: Hanover couple responsible for child abuse
Latest fix of Hanover intersection could be final
Gettysburg boy in fair condition after collision
Hit-and-run accident reported in Hanover
Former Cumberland Twp. Authority bookkeeper sentenced
Chances of a white Christmas locally are slight
Public record, Dec. 20 <p>
Death at Hanover factory overnight ruled a suicide
Biglerville man gets up to 30 years for molesting boys
Real-life pressure for Littlestown speech students
Injured Gettysburg 10-year-old indentified
Hanover man arrested for parking-lot assault, robbery
Sticker shock in Gettysburg: Don't buy beer for minors
New director named to Gettysburg Festival
News in brief, Dec. 20
Fee hikes up for vote in Penn Township
McSherrystown wants porch fixed
Public record, Dec. 19 <p>
LeVan accused of sabotaging casino project
Gettysburg teen finds history in his own backyard
Judge rules accusations of bias against East Berlin are unfounded
Area Christmas tree sellers doing well
Driver in Arendtsville crash out of hospital
Topping a pizza champ in Biglerville
East Berlin- area rail trail on the table
Officials hope to get lost dog home for Christmas
Short move for Littlestown historical society
Gettysburg Fire Department trying to 'Stuff the Truck'
Thieves target unlocked cars in Gettysburg
Event brings Christmas elves to SAVES
'Operation Claus' brings Christmas to 131 families
A yuletide pizza-eating contest?
Gettysburg battlefied to stay open after budget passes
Hours during Christmas and New Years are as follows: December 19, 20, 21 & 22 -...
For Manheim Twp. family, a first Christmas in lights
Abbottstown withholding final EARP payment
Public record, Dec. 16 <p>
Hanover furniture dealer to retire, close business
Guilty pleas in car scam at G'burg business
New grads head to the workplace
Man found guilty of indecent assault
Boy hit by pickup truck on Route 30
Noontime Book Talk - Monday, December 19 at 12:00 Hormel Reading Room Constant...
News in brief for 12/16
East Berlin man in critical condition after Lake Meade crash
Fundraisers to benefit New Oxford Memorial Fund
Public record, Dec. 15
Battlefield braces for shutdown
Neighbors balk at proposed chicken farm in Cumberland Twp.
West Manheim supervisor ending his term
EARP continues coverage, avoids layoffs -- sort of
Church pews lead to resourceful renovation in Hanover
North Gettysburg Trail opens after 17 years
Redistricting plan would increase county's presence in statehouse
Gettysburg restaurant helps victims' families
Short move for L'town Area Historical Society
Public Record, Dec. 14
News in brief for 12/15
$36M settlement in crash involving York Springs-based truck
Sign-up today for the December 21 Eye-Opener Breakfast at the Hanover Elks Lodge...
"The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey" Wednesday, December 14 at 6:30 in th...
Public record, Dec. 10 <p>
Public record, Dec. 9 <p>
Public Record, Dec. 8
Convenience store gets new roof
School board member is a 'wanted' man
PA Tourette Alliance wants your vote
News in brief for 12/12
Hanover soccer coach hoping to help homeland
Feed-a-Friend marathon reaches goal
<p> East Berlin drinking water contaminated <p>
A different time for Manheim Twp. man
Bermudian students learn about Occupy movement
Hanover radio station helps food drive
Hamilton Township adopts balanced budget
News in brief for 12/9
Littlestown man charged with animal cruelty in horse case
Third confiscated horse dies
Family files $12M suit against Carroll County
Bermudian Springs senior starts fundraiser for New Oxford victims
In the wake of fatal accident, fundraisers grow
YouTube slideshow honors students killed Monday
Teen Holiday Movie Night Tuesday, December 13 at 6:00 pm in the John D. Bare Ce...
News in brief for 12/8
School Board Vacancy
Fire tax in Cumberland Twp. put on shelf
New Oxford McDonald's plans benefit for victims' families
<b>Public record, Dec. 7</b> <p>
New Oxford staff provides counseling, support to grieving students
Hanover man refreshes old snow blowers
News in brief for 12/7
Bermudian Springs promotes assistant superintendent
Community uses social media to show support in wake of fatal accident
Gettysburg trail offers place for daily exercise
Adams inmate pleads no contest to spitting on guard
Grandaughter charged in house fire near East Berlin
Hanover library collects hats, gloves
Martin Library's 24th Annual Poetry Contest
Hours during Christmas and New Years are as follows: December 19, 20, 21 & 22 -...
West Manheim zoning board seeks member
Game officer expects to charge hunter for killing horse
News Briefs for 12/6
Public Record
Local singers raises voices to heal hurt
Biglerville man pleads to theft from unlocked vehicles
Work on Littlestown's Lumber Street to begin
News in Brief for 12/5
Annual Christmas Luncheon on Fri., Dec. 16 Hanover Country Club. Keynote speaker...
A Christmas bounty
Locals get twice as many 'Golden Deeds' this year
Biglerville student picked for Army marching band
An afternoon downtown
<b>District court records, Dec. 2, 2011</b><p>
Artist of the Month for December – Nancy Bittinger On display this month on th...
Adams County buys church property
News in Brief for 12/02
Public record -- Dec. 2, 2011<p>
Pubic Record - Dec. 1, 2011
More details on worker's fall into tank at Penn Township sewer plant
Hanover brothers arrested in Thanksgiving shooting incident
No tax hike in Adams County plan
Dusting off a treasure in Hanover
Volunteers to lay wreaths at Gettsyburg tomorrow
Investigation into Hanover man's death closed
Children enjoy library in Spring Grove
News in Brief for 11/30
Elite Marine role in Afghanistan key to 2014 exit
Mystery Book Club - Tuesday, December 6 at 6:30 “Six Geese A-Slaying” by Donna...
Inside on a dreary day
News in brief for 11/29
Congratulations to Victoria Barber on winning the life-size Edward Cullen cutout...
Delay baffles McSherrystown officials
Gettysburg girl has more than 100 baton-twirling trophies
News in brief for 11/28
Teen Advisory Group Meeting - Wednesday, November 30th at 6:30 in the Teen Library
Helping one of their own
Weather slows McSherrystown senior-center fix
Santa's back in Hanover
REMINDER!! – Drawing for the Edward Cullen life-size cutout is on Monday, Novemb...
Father-daughter duo teach a winning program
Fairfield woman pleads guilty to assault charges
Conewago Township extends trash-hauling contract
Grant to fund robot project
For shoppers, it's game on
ATTENTION Holidaze Scramble Participants .... bonus clue: This clue is a salute...
Happy Thanksgiving!
News in brief, Thursday Nov. 24
Thanksgiving New York style
ATTENTION Holidaze Scramble Participants .... bonus clue: This clue is a salute...
Holiday Music Program Join classical guitarist Robert Doppira to welcome in the...
Books for sale at Hanover YMCA
Mr. Bitler: 2011-12 Outstanding Teacher of the Year!
Council again to be paid
Barfight nets one month in jail
Brainbusters
Finish your holiday shopping with Chamber Dollars! More participating merchants...
Bermudian Librarian closes a chapter
Littlestown budget includes money for new positions
Truck draws debate in Mount Joy
A plaque and a pause
Abbottstown hires new secretary
The library will be closing at 5:00 pm on Wednesday, November 23rd and will also...
Gettysburg Foundation to take over 'Lincoln Bedroom'
New Sheppard Myers Stadium
Conewago Valley superintendent to retire
New Oxford seniors receive college OKs
Road crew search still on
'Angels' group will meet at South Western
Robber argues sentence
NBC's 'The Office' to feature Gettysburg
The end of a Christmas tradition in Gettysburg
Fire at Ag Com
Gone fishin'
Just added: 2011 Santa Parade Bike Decorating Contest A bike decorating contest...
Gearing up for the holidays
Noontime Book Talk - Monday, November 21 at 12:00 noon in the Hormel Reading Roo...
Teen Writing Club Meeting - November 17th at 6:30 in the Teen Library
Friday Night Lights
Bermudian refinances bond debt
Have you read the Hunger Games trilogy by Suzanne Collins? What are you waiting...
New road through the tombstones
W. Manheim sports fields, sledding hill soon ready
Resuce Mission collecting electronics
Littlestown superintendent says funding flat
Hamilton grants refund from rec fund
Remembering the names, the service
Remembering a local soldier's sacrifice <p>
Paterno gone, but questions at Penn State remain <p>
McQueary to miss Penn State game due to 'multiple threats' <p>
Ceremony remembers fallen WCO officer
Mustang pride
Sign-up today for the Membership Mixer at Finch's on Tues., Nov. 22 from 4 - 6 p...
Abbottstown development plans on hold
Hanover man charged for allegedly touching teenage girl
News in Brief - Friday, Nov. 11
East Berlin Council considers cutting its pay
Fairfield Mennonite Church holds annual Fair Trade International Gift Festival this week<p>
Paterno retirement draws local reaction
Seeing the Battle of Gettysburg from the inside <p>
Police: Spring Grove accident involved school bus <p>
Annual horse sale brings $825K record to Hanover
Saturday, November 12th is National Gaming Day!! In recognition, the Teen Libra...
Would you like to take Edward Cullen home with you? To celebrate the release of...
South Western grad earns scholarship for volunteer work
October snow leaves area residents without power, fallen trees
Trees crash on Gettysburg monuments
Farnsworth House owner wants to open dinner theater in Gettysburg
Littlestown council gets first peek at 2012 budget
Hanover man charged for shooting air rifle
Mystery Book Club - The Blue Zone by Andrew Gross is the selection. Kay Deskins...
Are your presentations powerful? Learn more this Friday during Key Strategies fo...
West Manheim Twp. roadwork plans push sewer extension bids
Gaming board calls for dismissal of appeal
October snow blankets York and Adams counties
Conewago Township: Truck traffic unavoidable on Peanut Drive
Council divided over Hanover street banner approval
Another delay in North Gettysburg Trail
West Manheim Twp. man dies in early morning crash
News in brief for Monday, Oct. 31
Retro arcade to open in Hanover
Experienced candidates square off in Hamilton
Speeding still a concern in McSherrystown
York Waste docked for missed stops in McSherrystown
Penn Twp. woman charged with aggravated assault
Public record: Police, fire log
Hanover Halloween Parade winners
News in brief for Sunday, Oct. 30
Students send rosaries to troops
Up to 10 inches of snow coming
Four-way stop not option near Hanover school
Hanover arson leads to break-in charges<p>
Three run for Hamiltonban Township supervisor <p>
Hanover police investigate home invasion
Switched-on Sheppard-Myers lights only a test
Gettysburg man flown to hospital after crash near college
News in brief for Saturday, Oct. 29
Flood aid available in Cumberland Township
Adams County Library System awarded grant
Public record: Births, police, fire log
The Wreck of the Red Arrow - Listen as Dennis McIlnay describes, in detail, one...
New Oxford students form 'human food chain' <p>
Public record: Police, fire log
District court: Magisterial District Judge Dwayne Dubs
One month jail for bar-fighting golfer
New Oxford couple convicted of sexual exploitation of baby
Four compete for Cumberland Township seats <p>
Gettysburg monument repairs come to a head <p>
An end to a Hanover Halloween tradition? <p>
News in brief for Friday, Oct. 28
Officials say tonight's parade is a go.
The library will be closing at 5:00 pm on October 27 (Today) for the Hanover Hal...
At last, Abbottstown man gets OK to build wall
Join the List of Members Accepting Chamber Dollars! Don’t be left out this holid...
T.A.G. meeting held in the Teen Library tonight, 6:30-7:30 pm.
Man who allegedly shot at neighbor wants trial
Three compete for Gettysburg's 1st Ward
Hanover sewer fee could spike
Bermudian board picks new member
South Western student named National Merit semifinalist
Delegating for Results: Participants will learn the skill of good organizing, th...
Trick or Treat Schedule<p>
A downtown for Hanover's youth
Miss Hanover pageant changes venue
Mason-Dixon casino files legal appeal against gaming board
News in brief for Monday, Oct. 24
Police to target aggressive drivers
Recovered Marine thanks Gettysburg middle school for quilt
Dover woman led police on high-speed chase through 4 counties
Former Reading Twp. candidate sentenced
News in brief for Sunday, Oct. 23
New Oxford man dies in motorcycle crash
Public record: Births, police log
Police: Boy flown to Hershey Medical Center after crash
Gettysburg High takes on archery
Gettysburg man sentenced up to five years in shooting
Gettysburg Blue Line to continue for another six months
Hanover Freecycle chat group plans roof repair for needy member
Police: Elderly man robbed in Franklin Township
Public hearing planned for Gettysburg middle school
Adams County Arts Council receives grant
News in brief for Saturday, Oct. 22
Rally encourages after-school activities for Adams County youth
News in brief for Friday, Oct. 21
Sinkhole work to begin soon
Public record: Births, police, fire log
Varsity Volleyball Team
Solar field among New Oxford Municipal Authority projects
South Western School District restores library funds
Police: Abbottstown man ran chop shop
Utz buys new brand
Adams commissioner candidates discuss election issues
Police: Pedestrian struck in Spring Grove
Public record: Police, fire log
Members are encouraged to attend this evening's Annual Meeting. The Chamber will...
Construction under way for new transit center in Gettysburg
'Sinkhole to China' to be filled in two weeks
News in brief for Thursday, Oct. 20
Gettysburg hires new assistant superintendent
Pa. councilman indicted in W.Va. on fight charges
Bicyclists to ride for Bekah
Two face off for magisterial district 19-3-06
Disposal plan update in motion
Event to promote after-school activities in Adams County
Commemorative T-Shirt
Gettysburg announces emergency bridge closure
YALSA announces the 2011 Teens' Top Ten winners!
Two compete for one seat in West Manheim Township
Housing market crash means boom for Park Service
Speeders raise concerns in McSherrystown
Historical society members share Hanover's haunted history
Adams County to elect new commissioners
News in brief for Monday, Oct. 17
Gettysburg Hospital recognized
Gettysburg music festival showcases local acts
Bermudian Springs postpones approval to advertise roof bids
Penn Township bridge almost fixed
West Manheim seeks to fill road crew position
District court
Adams County egg farm plan sparks fears
Washington Elementary holds annual Hawk Walk
News in brief for Sunday, Oct. 16
South Western holds "Camo Day" in honor of slain classmate<p>
Conference center in Hanover?
Gettysburg re-enactment named one of North America's top 100 events
Guard pay at issue
Hanover teen takes in shooting victim's dog
Spring Grove officials: Students OK after bus crash
Students, staff support each other on first day of school since slaying
Public record: Police log
News in brief for Saturday, Oct. 15
Schools face tough year
Teen Read Week Photo Contest!! (Click on the link for contest rules)
Teachers, students shouldn't 'friend'
Meter fed but still a ticket in Gettysburg? <p>
Hanover auto shop exchanges state inspections for donated canned goods <p>
News in brief for Friday, Oct. 14
Teen Read Week Movie Night – Wednesday, October 19th, 2011 at 6:00 p.m. in the J...
Hanover hair salon to hold breast-cancer fundraiser <p>
Adams suit terms near
Bermudian assistant principal resigns
News in brief for Thursday, Oct. 13
Parking restricted in Hanover Saturday
Historical Hanover memorabilia on loan from the Panebaker Funeral Home (311 Broa...
Diversity Summit brings together community and beyond
New Display in the Teen Library! - Come by and see our new display spotlighting...
Nearly $4K raised at Hanover suicide-prevention walk
Aspiring chef is living his dream
Enrollment shrinks at Bermudian Springs
Gettysburg man sentenced to house arrest for trespassing
Adams defends radio bid
Record number of people attend National Apple Harvest Festival
State Police in search of burglar
Adams County rail trail idea creates 'buzz'
A year gone, Hanover group's mission remains
Motorcyclist injured in two-vehicle crash in Germany Twp.
News in brief for Monday, Oct. 10
Motion filed to have Mason-Dixon suit sealed
Hanover needs holiday turkeys
Competition and friendship grow side-by-side at Gettysburg flower show
Fairfield man pleads in cop kicking
West Manheim resident seeks answers on crime increase
Police: Woman robbed at New Oxford PNC Bank
Man injured in Mount Pleasant Twp. crash
News in brief for Sunday, Oct. 9
News in brief for Saturday, Oct. 8
McSherrystown budget to reflect increased waste-disposal fee
Mt. Joy delays vote on rec board
Chief: Stove causes fire on Baltimore Street in Hanover
Public record: Police, fire log
Weirman's Mill Road Bridge open again
Tallman to host senior expo in New Oxford
EARP shakeup on horizon?
Conewago Valley amends policies
Church gives cash to inclusive playground
Hanover gas leak leads to water fix <p>
Public comment sought for Tucker company in East Berlin<p>
Reward offered in 2 deer poaching cases in Adams County
Former Borders customers can opt out of Barnes & Noble database
Mount Joy Township's rec board subject of Thursday hearing
Mosquito spraying in Littlestown Thursday
Hanover student drummers find their beat<p>
Hanover walk to benefit American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
Mystery Book Club - Tuesday, October 11 at 6:30 p.m. "A Beautiful Place to Die"...
The Library will be closed on Monday, October 10th for a staff training day.
Diner continues to meet standards
Radio bidder protests pick
Adams man accused of assaulting girls
A blaze of glory and history
Police seek witnesses of fatal crash
Platts testifies on expansion bill for Gettysburg battlefield
Décor to crow about in Hanover
News in brief for Thursday, Oct. 6
Workshop: Planning Process on October 14, 8 - 11 a.m. at the Chamber office. Pre...
Lifestyles of the 18th Century Join Harry Greenberger as he talks about respons...
Nipping the stream clean
Zoning board OKs Gettysburg school variance
A rededication after 100 years
Health care panel planned in Gettysburg
Drug-ring leader's sister sentenced
Conewago officials hope for federal funding
Felony charge dropped against Adams day-care owner <p>
Crime rate drops in Pa.
Car crashes into Baltimore Street building
Artist of the Month for October - Bernice B. Beavin (Photography) on display thi...
T.A.G. Meeting - Wednesday, October 5th at 6:30 p.m. in the Teen Library.
New Program! - Teen Reading Buddies Children can pair up with a teen for buddy/...
'Be-In' focuses on Hanover youth
Hanover's library celebrates its 100th anniversary
McSherrystown subdivision given conditional approval
Register today at office@hanoverchamber.com!
Sculptor hopes to construct national Civil War memorial
Report: Property thefts decreased 26 percent in Hanover last year
Littlestown to be sprayed for mosquitoes
Gettysburg High focuses on positive behavior
Delivering lunch, and maybe hope
Woman killed in Franklin Twp. crash identified
No updates in 2010 bus crash
Two seek write-in votes
News in brief for Monday, Oct. 3
Utz ups crosswalk safety
Crash with entrapment reported in Hanover
Public record: Police, fire log
District court
Manheim Township Community Day held at nearly-finished park
Locally-grown apples take center stage in stores
Gettysburg flood victims seek improvements
'One-woman parade' to make second run
Man illegally living in Gettysburg charged with fraud
Another sentenced in $8 robbery
Comcast closes shop in Hanover
Coroner: Woman dies in Route 15 crash
News in brief for Sunday, Oct. 2
Local survivor offers support to breast cancer patients
Mergers, taxes some of the options to save local fire companies <p>
PSSAs show local districts making adequate progress
Hanover man sentenced to up to 30 years for rape of teenage girl
Former youth minister pleads guilty to sexual assaults on boys
Police: Hanover man crashed minivan, then fled
News in brief for Saturday, Oct. 1
Memorial calendars honor Hanover's leaders and friends
More sewer systems checked in West Manheim Township
The library will be closing early for the Centennial Celebration Monday and Tues...
News in brief for Friday, Sept. 30
Mosquito control in Oxford Twp. scheduled
Bring Your Own Device Pilot
Century old church gets a facelift
Police continue crash investigation
Accident victim 'gave and gave and gave'
Comcast to close Hanover branch
Defense seeks confession suppression in WCO killing
Oxford Twp. hires first manager
News in brief for Thursday, Sept. 29
Storm forces rescues, closures
Nominations are being accepted for Small Business of the Year, Entrepreneur of t...
Students get message of creative inspiration
Banned Books Week Movie Night - Wednesday, September 28th at 5:30 p.m. in the Jo...
Reading a banned book at the library - "The Communist Manifesto" by Karl Marx
Strawberry Hill celebrates 25 years
Ebooks Update! - Kindle is now available to use with the library's ebook program...
Applications for the Hanover Chamber & York College spring 2012 scholarships are...
Hill climbed in Jefferson
Come read a banned book in our "read-in" chair - part of our Banned Books Week d...
Reduced-rate Internet access offered for eligible area students
Matters of the heart
Hanover man gets house arrest for house shooting
The ERA/Hanover Chamber Membership Mixer scheduled for tomorrow has been cancele...
Dig the Cause
News in brief for Monday, Sept. 26
A source of joy
Lawmakers push to reopen casino license
Public record: Births, police, fire log
Teen crashes vehicle in Littlestown
Cherry Tree development project moves forward
Conewago Township residents turn to FEMA
Adams County enters radio talks
Hanover group-home decision could cost county $500K
Free family fun at the Grape Pumpkin Festival
District court
Chili cook-off donations up
Hearing set for middle school
Automated system to schedule substitute teachers
York Springs man sentenced to three months in prison for resisting arrest
Heavy smog in Pa.
Biglerville man crashes motorcycle in Latimore Twp.
Flooding strikes Adams County
News in brief for Sunday, Sept. 25
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Training to be a champion
West Manheim passes new stormwater regs -- with regret
Gettysburg museum to Christian Commission to open near burnt Civil War Chapel lot <p>
Gettysburg receives award for Steinwehr Project
Hanover woman stole nearly $60,000 from Penn Twp. Subway
Jamaican who resided in Adams County sentenced to nearly eight years
Recycling switch in Hanover?
Helping cancer patients look good, feel better
Mosquito control in Abbottstown scheduled
Meeting to examine fire service funding
Banned Books Week Movie Night - Wednesday, September 28th at 5:30 p.m. in the Jo...
Anti-abortion group to gather at Kids Kingdom
Adams County Children's Advocacy Center celebrates 5th birthday
Expensive storm damage appears ineligible for disaster relief
News in brief for Friday, Sept. 23
Conewago Township will try to fill 'Sinkhole to China'
Public record: Police, fire log
Unconscious driver found in drifting vehicle on Baltimore Street
Carroll Valley hopes to restore axed fire funding
Gettysburg workers to join union
Come on in to Guthrie and check out some of our "big books"!
Still time to weigh-in on Bermudian Springs superin<i>t</i>endent
Bond deal near
Transportation hub at seminary gets grant
Free roof to be delivered
Networking Opportunity! Membership Mixer at ERA, 570 Carlisle St., Hanover, on S...
Clarks' Hanover-area expansion begins
Scam targets local seniors
Penn rejects tax break for Legacy Athletic
Police: Naked man jumped out in front of cruiser
Stolen pickup used in gunpoint robbery at Jackson Twp. home
Conewago accepts 'sinkhole-prone' streets
News in brief for Thursday, Sept. 22
GOP controller candidate to run unopposed in Adams
Hanover group home move denied
Soybean spill closes highway <p>
Biglerville man pleads guilty to molestations
Signs, ramps to make walk to New Oxford schools safer
Winning ticket sold in Cross Keys<p>
Man dies in mobile home fire outside East Berlin
Mosquito spraying scheduled for Conewago Township
Dentists go back to school
Hanover welcomes Olive Garden
Mechanicsburg man crashes motorcycle in Franklin Twp.
Adams County Heritage Festival celebrates diversity
A day at the playground
Adams County asks state to fund Growing Greener
Cumberland Township abandons sewer plan
New Oxford sophomore is raising the bar
Agencies seek donations
Mt. Joy officials closer to disbanding rec board
Dedication of the New Stadium
Abbottstown once again seeking a secretary
A century of stories
Casino opponents mobilizing to support buffer
Meeting to discuss proposed boarding house in Hanover
Apple scab a major crisis, scientist says
State urges fire deal in Mount Joy
News in brief for Monday, Sept. 19
Hamilton Twp. commercial plan ready to go
30-day delay for long-awaited trail
New Oxford liberated
Public record: Births, police, fire log
District court
Police: Men stole from at least 10 unlocked vehicles
Spring Grove launches GeoTrail
News in brief for Sunday, Sept. 18
Spraying for mosquitoes Tuesday in Conewago Twp.
WWII re-enactors roll into Gettysburg
McSherrystown considers docking its payments to York Waste
Vandals strike in Penn Township
Walk to help hearts
Donors closer to receiving recognition
Diner BODs get OK
Pedaling into new territory
Police still investigating fatal East Berlin fire
Driver killed in North Codorus Twp.crash
McSherrystown approves roadwork
Driver ed fee hiked 300%
Home security a concern after local break-ins
Baseball-themed sports bar planned for Gettysburg
Spring Grove-area shelter to expand
Police looking for driver who fled crash
East Berlin stream cleanup Saturday
Police agree to pay freeze
Bermudian Springs board member resigns
Public record: Police, fire log
Driver from West Manheim crash still hospitalized
News in brief for Saturday, Sept. 17
McSherrystown approves roadwork
Noontime Book Talk - Monday, September 19 at 12:00 noon Last Rituals by Yrsa S...
LeVan opposed casino appeal
Another Adams County casino planned?
Tending St. Matthew's flower garden
Fire companies threaten to cut response in Mount Joy
Second Adams County appeals board named
News in brief for Friday, Sept. 16
SKF worker dies after blast
TEENS!! - Don't forget to vote for the Teens' Top Ten 2011! Voting ends tommorow...
Sudden thunderstorm strikes York and Adams counties
Police seek cause of fatal East Berlin fire<p>
Marching Band Members
Many records to go digital
News in brief for Thursday, Sept. 15
Pickup hits South Western bus, flees
Gas company: Dig needed for emergency leak
Bicycling to recovery
Rain sets back Sheppard-Myers stadium work <p>
News in brief for Wednesday, Sept. 14<P>
Hanover brewery plans fall flat? <p>
Diversity day to be held in Hanover
State audit begins at Gettysburg district
Historical Society and the Town's History Thursday, September 15, 2011 6:30 - 7:...
Fairfield man took bite out of crime-fighter?
Gettysburg warns drivers of bump <p>
Eisenhower Drive paving proceeds apace
Heavy rain hits parts of Adams, York counties
Mount Olivet ceremony honors pets
Hanover Athletic Booster Club
Leisure council classes begin again
Coming home to Hanover
News in brief for Monday, Sept. 12
District court
Festival uncorks weekend fun
Healing 10 years later
EARP seeks 6% boost
5K to raise money for muscular dystrophy
News in brief for Sunday, Sept. 11
Worst rain behind us now
Conewago officials expect slow movement on bypass
Public record: Births, police, fire log
Flooding prompts evacuations near East Berlin
Hanover residents asked to curb water use
Police seize Penn drugs
Heavy rainfall, flooding lead to several school closings
News in brief for Saturday, Sept. 10
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Moving Hanover ahead
News in brief for Friday, Sept. 9
Penn road stays closed
Tonight (7:00 p.m.) - WGAL Town Hall Meeting in the John D. Bare Center of the l...
Tonight's Teen Writing Club meeting has been cancelled.
New Penn bags still the same <p>
Hanover Police: Women harassed in cars
Planning commission term filled
Help wanted for Healing Field
Autopsy: Drowning caused death at Lake Marburg
Straban might seize land
Weeklong rain to pound Pa.
Police: Man fired at son
First lay principal takes reins at Sacred Heart
'A Fun Day in the Park' planned in W. Manheim
Hanover Practical Nursing
Homeowner fires, scares off burglar
Teacher awaits trial on sex charges
PennDOT honors police officers
Driver gets probation
Luau for a cause
Let's talk, Hanover
Wentz Meeting House to celebrate 150 years
Roadwork slate keeps growing
SKF releases condition of 3 workers injured in blast
Merchants: Visit downtown
Innocence lost, but faith found
Public to get view of Eastern Adams comp plan
Adams County arts building nears completion
Officials investigating death of Littlestown man at Codorus State Park
News in brief for Monday, Sept. 5
McSherrystown deems summer programs successful
Public record: Police, fire log
District court
Police: Motorcylist sustains minor injuries after Straban Twp. crash
Deputy's dog agreement finalized
Hall says audit a publicity ploy
Man who died in Lake Marburg identified
More mosquito collections test positive for West Nile in York County
Man arrested in Center Square
Reward offered in Straban robbery
News in brief for Sunday, Sept. 4
Green again
News in brief for Saturday, Sept. 3
West Manheim welcomes new officer
Five years for hitting another with car
Monumental mileage moment
Hanover abduction attempt reported
Gettysburg bus line expected to be cut
News in brief for Friday, Sept. 2
Littlestown doctor waives drug charges at hearing
Bermudian seeks input for superintendent search
A user-friendly Hanover Borough building
Public record: Police, fire log
Child porn plea results in 10 years of supervision
September 16, 2011 Facilitator: Dave Wauls, LMA Consulting Group Role of the Sup...
Special Events
Artist of the Month for September - Jane West of "Hold Fast" Original Accents is...
News in brief for Thursday, Sept. 1
Hanover Olive Garden to open Sept. 19<p>
Oxford Twp. seeks manager
Beer ban in the borough?
Local students are back in school
Guard redeployment could cost Hanover district $55K
Delays expected for casino appeal
Chase charges going to court
McSherrystown to pay for siding job
Spring Grove boosters plan food drive
Fire risk after Irene
District names exclusive snack-food provider
Tavern owner: Go ahead and light up
Man gets two to four in $8 robbery
Paradise School for Boys celebrates 100 years
Gettysburg councilwoman to move to Maryland
Former Cross Keys Village officer dies
Bubbling over with chili cooks
Hanover elementary schools expected to open on time
Porch fire spreads to second floor of Bendersville home
Family remembers Windsor Twp. man who died in Hanover crash Sunday
Hanover man arrested after Turkey Hill robbery
New Student Crossing Patterns
Hanover sees a new push toward downtown revitalization
Park 10 years in making
Irene brings wet weather to Hanover
Public record: Police, fire log
District court
Stores trash fake pot
A fresh start
State hears funds pitch
News in brief for Monday, Aug. 29
Extension could be the last for McSherrystown development
Police: Burglary reported in Franklin Township
Hanover resident to lead state women's education society
Water-rescue dogs prepare for tests
Driver identified in fatal accident
Republicans name controller candidate
Littlestown water system bids come in lower than expected
Lightning cause of two fires
Former Adams County court official pleads guilty to child porn counts
News in brief for Sunday, Aug. 28
SUV hits school bus
Sale of county data disputed
Huntington Twp. fire levels 1800s-era barn
News in brief for Saturday, Aug. 27
Mosquito control planned for Adams County
Hurricane threat moves outdoor service
Crew called from Gettysburg to ready ship for storm
News in brief for Friday, Aug. 26
Sam's Club to Hanover?
Adams reassessment case proceeds despite judge's death
Raising a roof in Hanover
Charges filed in 2010 Brushtown fire
Police contract OK'd, but details not released
Water, sewer rates to jump in Littlestown
Pedestrian struck in Hanover
Locals rally to support Israel, commentator Glenn Beck
Pasta dinner to benefit The Courage House
McSherrystown police contract OK'd, but details not released
Come see our animal bobblehead display near the main desk. Courtesy of Pat Wagner.
Hanover veteran protests war
Safety concerns addressed at Hanover school intersections
News in brief for Thursday, Aug. 25
Judge downs plea deal
Hanover feels quake's tremble
Back to School for Hanover - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
Littlestown doctor facing drug charges
Ruptured gas line a quick fix
Va. earthquake brings fear, concern locally
Shooting death ruled homicide
Casino appeal nears expected court date
North Codorus man faces sexual assault charges
Students Grades 1-8!! Stained Glass Window Design Contest As part of our 100 y...
Join us at the Prudential Membership Mixer tomorrow from 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. Come a...
Request to expand Red Rock board heats up
Homewood resident charged in standoff
Few rules for gun shops
Pageant winner hopes to bridge cultures
Local burglaries concern chiefs
Still no official answer on Abbottstown plaques
Engineering plan in the works
Police: Trailer unhitched from truck, causing crash
Police: Littlestown man in critical condition after accident
Music in the air
Strut away the pounds
Gettysburg Rec Park plans yard sale
'Back to School' planned for South Western School District
Coloring Hanover's canvas
Faraway fan
York County leads state in West Nile mosquito reports
Hanover resident burned by fire bill
Monkeying around at South Mountain Fair
Organizers hope growth for community garden
Conewago moves closer to permanently closing sinkhole road
Littlestown program to assist teachers
Honeycutters shine with original songs
Couple shares love of bluegrass, Americana music
Public record: Births, police, fire log
News in brief for Sunday, Aug. 21
Young pickers get ready for main stage performance
News in brief for Saturday, Aug. 20
'Good Ole Days' in Littlestown
Circus comes to Gettysburg
'It gets better and better'
Future funding of Gettysburg Festival uncertain
Police: Burglaries occurred in unlocked vehicles and homes.
Hanover services tax to double?
Police: Hanover man lied about robbery, assault
Woman who stabbed husband to death gets up to 40 years in Adams court
Former Midway chief sentenced
Conewago workers will get paid for emergency responses
Boxcars bring well-seasoned musicianship to bluegrass
Russell Moore and IIIrd Tyme Out celebrates 20 years
Feds award $3M grant for Steinwehr Avenue project
HARB OKs demolition plans
Police: Fairfield woman attacked outside of home
Public record Aug. 18
YALSA (Young Adult Library Services Association) Teens' Top Ten display currentl...
Bluegrass festival a family event<p>
Rolling through the wishes
News in brief for Thursday, Aug. 18
TV's 'Ghost Lab' returns to Fairfield
Conewago might have to accept streets
Conewago phones on the fritz
BURN BANS
Hanover man claims $1 million jackpot
Amanda Witman, York County Convention & Visitors Bureau (YCCVB), and Becky Coste...
Darrell Auterson, President, York County Economic Development Corporation, share...
Baptist shurch sponsors bike night
Public record
Yalsa Teens' Top Ten display currently in the Teen Department Teens! - Don't fo...
Sinkhole closes state road
Lewis might become Penn State's kicker
Adams radio delay urged
Utz gives away $90K
Gettysburg planners to look at borough's future
R.H. Sheppard fined $21,000, cited for violations
Business groups' merger might have little impact on Hanover
Penn delays tax-break vote
District court
Hanover green-lights new signals
Gettysburg approves bond resolution to borrow $37.7 million
Hanover Hospital president resigns
Teams 'camping out'
'Good Ole Days' coming to Littlestown
Johnson trial could come in January
Domestic relations recognized
Winning $1 million ticket sold at local store
Littlestown man injured in crash<p>
Geothermal added to historic seminary in Gettysburg <p>
Public record -- Births, Police, Fire
Hanover Hospital president resigns <p>
We delivered more than $1.7 million in dividend payments to members of the York...
A peachy time
Bermudian Springs considers debt refinancing
Powers Hill tree clearing continues
Guarding lives and twirling whistles
New lights save money
News in brief for Monday, Aug. 15
Parking restricted at McSherrystown sports fields
A century fresh
Littlestown reluctant to sell water system
Bidding to volunteer
Senator's part-time job questioned
Schools hike lunch prices
East Berlin cleaning up street names
Public record: Police, fire log
Music in Wirt Park
Police: Tree flagger struck by vehicle
Sewer work in McSherrystown
Police: Hanover man takes teen from Carroll Valley home
W. Manheim Twp. mosquito sample tests positive for West Nile
New priest to help lead Immaculate Conception School
Dreaming of a vital downtown Hanover
A finale worth waiting for
Technology lends new understanding to Battle of Gettysburg
Police: Hanover mom gave son drugs
Parking lot to open in Gettysburg
Public record: Police, fire log
Miss Hanover orientation set
YWCA still enrolling kids for field trips
McSherrystown to open street bids
New Oxford seeks $205K grant for handicap ramps
Digging for history
Reading supervisors dispute 'bad faith' claim
Adams deals with appeals
Littlestown firefighters seek boost in funding
Public record -- Police log, fire log
News in brief for Friday, Aug. 12
Cumberland bookkeeper waives hearing
Pro wrestling event to benefit family
Rides, games at Littlestown carnival
Steven Spielberg visits Gettysburg
School projects in stretch run
News in brief for Thursday, Aug. 11
Public record: Births, police and fire log
Abbottstown Square donors want plaques
Free Wirt Park concert to showcase local talent
Hamilton Township seeks tests
Bermudian superintendent to step down
Man who robbed Gettysburg PNC pleads guilty
Littlestown drug dealer found guilty
Rain a relief, for some
Workers find Civil War bullets in Gettysburg tree
Tillie Pierce House reopens <p>
Public record: Births, police log and fire log
Ship society sinks
Tucker sues East Berlin
Woman takes message to the streets
Police add 187 porn counts
Court documents detail fatal crash charges
Truck driver remembered by family
Hanover man airlifted after crash
Middy Michael Middle School Book Talks - Kids going into 5th grade thru those fi...
Lack of funds keeps Carroll Valley road closed
New Oxford man has oil in his veins
Judge: Group not to intervene
St. Francis Xavier school moves
Giving it his all
Mt. Joy to return recreation fees
East Berlin council gives green light to roadwork
News in brief for Monday, Aug. 8
Penn Township wants $700K loan
Township: Missed court date led to $14K settlement
Cars full of memories
Attorney: Family 'outraged' by dropped charges in dog attack
Nursing home sale final Tuesday
Online, a search for catharsis
Alleged thief worked for Littlestown, too
News in brief for Sunday, Aug. 7
One-woman parade postponed
Learning through Legos
20 years on the web
3-alarm fire guts Jackson Twp. home
Chemical spill cleaned up
S&P downgrades US credit rating from AAA
Bermudian Springs grad remembered by friends and family
Rider in West Manheim crash dies
News in brief for Saturday, Aug. 6
Gettysburg man involved in three-vehicle crash in Maryland
If you are celebrating a special anniversary with us (check August Chamber Conne...
West Manheim enacts burn ban
Man killed in Reading Twp. crash
Crews respond to Hanover fire, find only smoke<p>
Burglary, theft reported in Huntington Twp.
Police: 3 to 5 tons of magnesium oxide spilled
News in brief for Friday, Aug. 5
Cycling against cancer
Sewer project on hold
DA: Cumberland bookkeeper took $55K
Reading Township supervisor candidate found guilty of firearms violation
Giant recalls turkey product
Hanover restaurant to move - about 150 feet <p>
Family, tradition sustains Arendtsville fire company<p>
Adult Summer Reading Program Tuesday, August 9 - Sushi Anyone - Did you ever wo...
Hanover man convicted in tire company blaze
Local jobs rate falls
Conewago fire won't lead to charges
Man pleas guilty in $8 robbery
News in brief for Thursday, Aug. 4
Mosquito samples test positive for West Nile
Hanover man sentenced on drug charges
Mingling with local heroes
City kids enjoy fresh air
Cell-tower appeals see mixed results
Gettysburg man pleads in shooting of brother
Gettysburg police seek armed robber
Children's Summer Reading Program Thursday, August 4 - AOK Players - Our favori...
Route 30 pursuit leads to cycle, bus crash in Gettysburg
New workshop series just announced!!!
Blue Knights protect, serve and ride
Book sale starts Wednesday
Adams, York transit authorities to merge
House fire details clearer
Police investigating string of Cumberland burglaries
Another chance to appeal values
Chief: Children started garage fire
New flag brings pride to old soldier
Duo plead to receiving stolen property
TEEN PROGRAM UPDATE: The English tea portion of today's Teen Summer Reading Club...
Spring Grove student builds award-winning pretzel coaster
Picking produce
Inside the action
A house no longer a home
Far from flush with funds
Fence, paving required for McSherrystown apartment to stay
Inspections find eight failing septic systems
Union lodges complaint against Reading Township
News in brief for Monday, Aug. 1
Many thanks to all of the volunteers that helped make the 28th Annual Dutch Fest...
Fun comes to the falls
Donation made for kids' health
Md. man flown to hospital after West Manheim Twp. crash
Park to close if U.S. defaults?
Closure that won't come
Parking fee hike gets second look
A Dutch day for all
News in brief for Sunday, July 31
Physicals for all Hanover Athletes
Teen Summer Reading Program Wednesday, August 3, 6:00 pm - Movie Night - Watch...
Teen Summer Reading Program Wednesday, August 3, 10:30 - Japanese Calligraphy -...
Artist of the Month for August - Hanover High School Students (Come see the disp...
Body recovered from lake at Codorus State Park
Mount Joy rec board on unwanted hiatus
With planters filled, volunteers sought for flower care
A never-ending job
Green space money OK'd
Girl Scouts to use Mc'Stown senior center
Man charged in fatal accident
Hanover man dies in construction accident
News in brief for Saturday, July 30
Light switch too costly?
TEEN PROGRAM UPDATE: The Teen Summer Reading Club program for today-- Diwali Div...
Annual York Springs carnival kicks off
Fresh appearance
Police to target Route 15 speeders
York Waste 'will try to get better' in McSherrystown
Rape charges dropped
Three charges withdrawn in dog attack
Teen Summer Reading Program Monday, August 1, 2:00 pm - Croquet and English Tea...
Teen Summer Reading Program Friday, July 29 - Diwali Diva Lamp - The 5-day Hind...
News in brief for Friday, July 29
Adams animal shelter needs food
Hanover Dutch Festival sees a rise in first-time vendors
Annual 'Night Out' to encourage crime prevention
George Shriver's birthday
Land swap near
York man, 57, killed in North Codorus Twp. crash
Waste in, water out <p>
No place like home for Henry the goat <p>
News in brief for Thursday, July 28
Property dispute stalls second access
Straban farm added to Gettysburg battlefield
Fire thought to be set
Bookstore deal falls through
Hanover district keeps cafeteria services in house<p>
Waldenbooks deal falls through
Shooting an apparent suicide
Shooting reported at Lake Meade
Two injured in vehicle accident
District hopes for partial fall season at Sheppard-Myers stadium
Roof free to a good home
West Manheim cuts slack to developers
Grinding machine catches fire at J.F. Rohrbaugh
Fire chief, wife get seven years probation
Help wanted in water project
Teen Advisory Group Meeting - Wednesday, July 27 from 6:30 - 7:30 in the Teen Department
Wellsville man dies in Codorus Twp. crash Sunday night
Man dies in North Codorus Twp. motorcycle crash
An earful of family fun
Lumber Street phase to go to bid
Time comes to a halt in Littlestown
Idol in the making
Hanover fire station upgrades coming
New planner maps out future
News in brief for Monday, July 25
Mosquito control to happen in Butler and Tyrone twps.
Orrtanna couple find passion for bees
Hospital, insurer discuss change
Heat claims two lives in York County
Hanover assistant superintendent resigns for new job
Kayaking as a 'community'
Council wants proof of Teal's residency
Park's playing fields ready soon
News in brief for Sunday, July 24
An establishing shot in Hanover
Hanover Waldenbooks to stay?
More than a goat
Police: Thefts topped $120K
An education in American life
Charges sent to court in rape case
Crash victims leave hospital
News in brief for Saturday, July 23
Adult Summer Reading Program Monday, July 25 - "Pennsylvania Waterfalls" & "Pennsylvania Mountain Vistas" - Author Scott Brown will be presenting a short video followed by a Q&A session. He will be sharing his passion for th
Eisenhower Drive paving to begin
Congratulations Cheerleaders
Sidewalk debate ramps up
Cooling station brings relief
News in brief for Friday, July 22
Hanover Theater boarded up; still for sale
Township settles suit
Gettysburg police arrest man for burglary
Abuser gets 3 to 6 years
New Oxford loses heartbreaker in extra innings
Gettysburg Market growers battle record temps <p>
New Oxford rail cars sold as scrap <p>
Conewago Twp. again delays street action because of sinkholes<p>
LIU: flagged PSSA scores easily explained <p>
News in brief for Thursday, July 21
Conewago Twp. fire under investigation
Two arrested in Hanover robbery
Two in hospital after Penn Twp. accident
Children's Summer Reading Program Friday, July 22 - Ann Griffith - Travel the world in Gilda the Gypsy's "Caravan of Tales". Fortunes are told and stories are spun in a program that emphasizes the importance of reading! Come hear Ann
Hanover Target opens
Police say man fell asleep while driving
Conewago Twp. fire leaves one injured
Leaky pipe to get fix
Foreclosed homes a target for vandals
Home sales drop from last year
Penn to talk LERTA with Legacy
Allentown man faces assault charges
Park says Gettysburg artifacts secure
South Western learns more about flagged scores
Trail to be finished in fall
Adams gets new assistant public defender
ESAB layoffs nearly spare Hanover
Permit issued for one-woman parade in McSherrystown
A glimpse of the past
Calling all cooks
Water wings don't fly in Littlestown
Serving others
Park options to be discussed
Complex to provide local training for firefighters
Bermudian again opts for online driver training
News in brief for Monday, July 18
Lessons learned?
Commercial trash collections missed
That old ball game
Site for sale, again
A thousand words, and then some
Littlestown chamber posed to play larger role in community
SCCAP to close five programs
News in brief for Sunday, July 17
Abbottstown man in serious condition after Straban Twp. crash
Little Caesars Pizza to open in Penn Twp.
PennDOT to reconsider contract
Kids dig park's history
Townships may consider fire tax
Maryland woman killed in crash
Rape charges filed
Bermudian board awards bids
Teen Summer Reading Program Upcycling and Ductivity (Monday, July 18 at 2:30 pm) - What's old and/or unusable becomes new and useful with our upcycled craft projects. Make a no-sew tote bag from one of your own t-shirts, or paper bead necklace crea
News in brief for Saturday, July 16
Gettysburg approves Vida lease
Goodbye, Harry
Feds say no deadline
<p> Family protests 'bath salt' drugs <p>
Enjoying sunny days
Hands-only CPR classes to be offered by Red Cross <p>
Officer, planner leaving West Manheim <p>
Officials hope Littlestown Christian school's closing temporary <p>
News in brief for Friday, July 15
Hearing set for alleged officer assault <p>
Attention: Teen Writing Club for tonight (July 14th) has been cancelled.
Children's Summer Reading Program Dave Rojahn (Thursday, July 14th at 7:00 pm) - Join magician Dave Rojahn as he leads a magical tour of the world. Take a journey to Old England and the legend of King Arthur. Visit the wizards of China and the snak
Hanover Chamber staff thanks Sue @ Rita's for the nice afternoon surprise of ice and ice cream:)
Join us as we salute area businesses at the July 20th Eye-Opener Breakfast at 7:30 a.m. at the Hanover YMCA. Be sure to register at office@hanoverchamber.com.
Leaks in pipe won't stop Gettysburg road work<p>
Red Cross in need of local blood donors<p>
York Water makes Littlestown $3 million offer<p>
Opponents in assessment suit to share expert<p>
Adams County: Land swap OK if conditions met <p>
Carroll Valley council asks for funding for part-time officer
Former deputy's dog to stay with her
News in brief for Thursday, July 14
Police: Driver lost control
Penn Township on the lookout for aggressive drivers
A community divided by race
A lifetime of stories, in 18 years
Pa. family finds rare Civil War gospel tracts
Diner to keep beverages out of sewer
Man told police fight was over "girl's honor"
Middy Michael Middle School Book Talks - "The Middle of Somewhere" by J.B. Cheaney is the second in this series. It will be held on Thursday, July 14 from 10 - 11:30 in the John D. Bare Center.
History in the making
Funds help to keep homes
Police: Speed, alcohol led to crash
Developer told to pick a plan
Helicopter spotlight scans neighborhood
Teen Summer Reading Club Teen Movie Night - Come see a spoof of the latest vampire-themed movies, where teenager Becca finds herself torn between two boys. This movie is rated PG-13. Movie begins at 6:00 p.m. in the Bare Center on Wednesday, July 13th
Music at the mansion
Urgent care coming to New Oxford
Riding in style
Car crashes into utility pole in Huntington Twp.
Officials: Manheim Twp. man dies following crash
West Manheim gets garbage gripes
Joining the ranks
New Oxford looks at street improvements
Gettysburg schools looking for assistant superintendent
Littlestown district hikes taxes
News in brief for Monday, July 11
Route 116 project starts Monday
York County Crime Stoppers now offering anonymous texting
A town in turmoil
Emory H. Markle tops Pa. schools in math growth
Gettysburg school board to consider Vida lease
'Sharing stories and support'
Law gives nod to risk
Hog heaven
Two motorcyclists flown to York Hospital
Hanover man in critical condition following Dauphin County accident
Riding high
Roadwork to begin on stretch of Route 30
Bridge to honor WCO David Grove
West Manheim Police: Men posed as utility workers
Fondling charges dropped
Final liftoff
Inked up
Penn Township road closed for summer roadwork
Fairfield Fire Company removes officers
No bend in booze rules
News in brief for Saturday, July 9
Music legend wows Gettysburg crowd<p>
Gettysburg Hospital names new president <p>
Comcast rates to rise
Cumberland struggles with sewer options
Board, candidates tour Gettysburg middle school
Fairfield approves budget cuts, tax hike
DA adds gun count
Hanover man pleads guilty to sending texts
News in brief for Friday, July 8
News in brief for Thursday, July 7
Hanover police look at similarities in robberies <p>
Racing toward a senior-year goal<p>
Fire causes about $800 in damage
Charges grow in alleged Straban Township shotgun assault <p>
Teen Summer Reading Program Monday, July 11 - Bocce Ball and Italian Desserts - Meet in the Teen Department and walk to Wirt Park for a game of bocce ball led by a member of the Sons of Italy, then head back to the library for some delicious Italian des
Artist of the Month for July - South Western Students On display on the library balcony
Start your morning off right! Sign up today for the Membership Mixer at Columbia Cottage on Thursday, July 14th, 7:30 - 9 a.m. Register by emailing office@hanoverchamber.com.
Biglerville woman dies in weekend crash
Putting down roots in Hanover
Youth-group projects to face judging
Re-enactor portrays lesser-known Thomas Chamberlain - Video
The 2nd South Carolina String Band performs live Civil War era music - Video <p>
Inside the Confederate camp <p> - Video
Children's Reading Club Program Friday, July 8 - AOK Players Perform - Join this high energy theatre troupe as they bring their collective talents to some of the best stories around. This all-ages interactive program features song, story and movem
Gettysburg re-enactors tell of lightning strike that them to the hospital
Travel the Confederate retreat from Gettysburg for a scenic drive<p>
Downtown Hanover group to get $30K <p>
Final OK for Royal Farms in Littlestown<p>
Alleged knife wielder declared incompetent to stand trial<p>
Letting freedom ring
Hanover Hospital: No interest in Memorial partnership
Prospective 911 system given high marks
Son hopes to build on company's success
New Oxford fair to be bigger than ever
Littlestown contracts for counseling services
Lightning strike injures 5 Gettysburg re-enactors
News in brief for Monday, July 4
'Everybody is different'
Self-defense or excuse for violence?
Lighting the fuse of borough fun
'We haven't seen anything yet'
A day at the opera
School news not as grim
Searching for 'an angel'
Insurance cut could save East Berlin $3,469 yearly
Preparing food under fire
Cocaine dealer pleads guilty
Blue Knights treasurer gets ARD
News in brief for Saturday, July 2
Adams County man arrested on cocaine charge
Bird's nest blamed in blaze
Former teacher charged
News in brief for Friday, July 1
Accident closes Carlisle Pike in Reading Township
Park receives lock of Lincoln's hair
Hanover: Hands off those phones
Remembering Hunterstown early
High gas price good for Gettysburg
Campers explore 'Potato Chip Science'
Law to allow doe-tag transfer
New 'Battlewalks' to air this holiday weekend
Trace Adkins touts battlefield preservation in Gettysburg
Firefighter injured in two-vehicle crash
Sealed with red, white and blue <p>
Penn to move fast on failing bridge <p>
Upper Adams hikes taxes<p>
Unemployment rate up slightly <p>
Guilty plea in child-porn case <p>
Bail set at $25K in alleged gun assault <p>
News in brief for Thursday, June 30
Adult Reading Club Program Saturday, July 9 - Summer Movie Fun - It's hot outside! Come into the air conditioning, bring your lunch and join Chris as you watch America's favorite cartoon family travel across America. Movie is rated PG-13. 1
Mystery Book Club - Tuesday, July 5 at 6:30 "The Quiche of Death" by M.C. Beaton is the selection. Barbara Fisher will moderate in the Bare Center.
Children's Reading Club Program Thursday, June 30 - Come and "Share This World" with Parents' Choice Award winner Jim Rule! Celebrate literacy and languages with song, dance, and stories that are sure to provide fun for the whole fam
Man faces charges after shooting incident
Carnival season here
Abbottstown deals with vandalism, plans fixes
Pitching in for Alabama
Medics testify alleged killer alert on ride to hospital
History remembers Hanover's Civil War troops
Game Commissioners support Sunday hunting
Hanover approves final school budget without tax increase
Learn how your business can also save with the Members Advantage Program. Call the Chamber today at 637.6130.
CHILDREN'S READING CLUB PROGRAM Thursday, June 30 - B is for Boomer - This new children's book release is about the York Revolution experience and their team dog, Boomer. Come for a story time about the York Revolution and meet Team Dog Boome
ADULT READING CLUB PROGRAM Saturday, July 9 - Summer Movie Fun - It's hot outside! Come into the air conditioning, bring your lunch and join Chris as you watch America's favorite cartoon family travel across America. Movie is rated PG-13. 1
Neither hair nor there
Serving up fun
Police: Heists may be linked
Home prices dip more
Longtime Littlestown principal retiring
West Manheim plans to keep giving to library
TEENS!! T.A.G. Meeting - Wednesday, July 29th at 6:30-7:30 p.m. in the Teen Library.
<p> 'One world, many stories' <p>
<p> Sales scam highlights need for new rules <p>
Trail could boost area
Littlestown meets Hollywood<p>
Adams commissioner defends campaign contributions<p>
Tax-break decision bounces back to Penn Township<p>
Casino appeal questions campaign donations <p>
Hot cars, cool flavors<p>
Codorus Blast 'making the families happy'<p>
Conewago residents urge township to refuse streets
News in brief
<p> Visitor center fee of $12.50 approved <p>
Hanover man charged in last year's dog attack <p>
Penn tackles overgrown lawns <p>
Plan hopes dimmer still
West Manheim supervisors field runoff complaints
Conewago, Reading townships could team up on roadwork document
Emory H. Markle students compete in national competition
<p> Adams hires new planner<p>
Sewer line gets cash<p>
Hidden bypass costs a concern for Conewago
York Springs man charged in fatal NJ hit and run <p>
Higher court upholds East Berlin BBQ cooker sign ruling <p>
TEEN READING CLUB PROGRAM TEENS!! - Monday, June 27 - Mexican Cooking Class - Join Elbira from Gallito's Mexican Restaurant and help prepare some familiar and tasty Mexican dishes. Must pre-register and be in the Reading Club to attend. 1:00 - 2:30
Workplace and Career Readiness Camp
Parent company's cuts could impact Hanover <p>
Park eyes Gettysburg parcels <p>
Gettysburg to up school taxes <p>
North Codorus man charged with assault <p>
Gateway opening scaled back <p>
Growth behind Adams County controller position <p>
Wreck closes Route 194
Gateway paving plans worry area residents
Adams County makes 911 call <p>
→ Hanover Area Chamber of Commerce, PA: Congrats to Rob Flanagan of Vulcan Materials!!! He just hit a hole-in-one and won a brand new Honda Accord at the Chamber's golf outing!
Adams County DA hires intern
Casino appeal questions ethics
Hanover's new 'solar system'
Sinkhole could close Oak Drive for good
South Western budget final
Rusty is toast of birthday bash
Judge denies sentence reduction
CHILDREN'S READING CLUB PROGRAM Thursday, June 23 - Miss Patty's Treasured Times Cooking Trip to Peru - Join Miss Patty for a Treasured Times Cooking trip to Peru! We'll be reading the Peruvian folktale, The Stolen Smell, and cooking up
YOU ARE HERE, BUT WHERE IS SYLVESTER “THE UNSCRUPULOUS”? TEENS!! - Come to the Teen Library and check out our ongoing summer reading club mystery game. Track down the famous bank robber "Sylvester the Unscrupulous" as he travels fr
ADULT READING CLUB PROGRAM Wednesday, June 22 - African Animal Humor - Participation in African photographic safaris has given Carol Figdore opportunities to observe many animals. Their reactions were frequently humorous and reminiscent of behaviors dis
Gettysburg school board moves construction plans forward
Mason-Dixon appeals slots decision
Farmer testifies against alleged killer
History that hits home
Fake bills turn up in Gettysburg
Royal Farms a year off?
CV school lunch prices to rise
That's how they roll
No pane, no gain
Water rates could rise
East Berlin candidate needs occupancy permit
Hanover resident named ambassador for running team
Soon time to get cranking
Eastern Adams comp plan awaits unveiling
Pension plan revision approved
News in brief for Monday, June 20
Adams makes mint off pillow tax?
Paying it forward
Sirens warn of busy twister season
Mosquito numbers high in Conewago Township
Two casino applicants say they won't appeal
Planter plea lands donations
News in brief for Sunday, June 19
TEENS! - Summer Reading Club craft - Mexican tissue paper flowers. Monday, June 20th, 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. in the John D. Bare Center.
Fields of lavender
Vote might save cash
District defends library cuts
Soccer program getting started
Route 30 stretch set for repaving
Curious George steals the show
Abbottstown working on website
News in brief for Saturday, June 18
<p> Taxes, salaries hiked in Bermudian <p>
<p> Walk honors injured veterans <p>
<p>South Western pulls library funding <p>
<p>L'town limits water use<p>
<p> Bouncing baby bird arrives <p>
<p> G'burg noise ordinance moves forward <p>
<p> 'Light years ahead' <p>
News in brief for Friday, June 17
NEW Discover Hanover Magazine just released!
Former Hanover PTO member charged with theft of school book funds
Stadium renovation to start soon
Wet spring tough on some wildlife
'Hop Smack Double Black' fun
Event offers slice of York County's farm
Two bridges over Route 15 to be closed
Conewago Valley avoids tax hike
Man charged with hitting another with car
News in brief for Thursday, June 16
Bad year for bugs
Hanover man found guilty of rape
YWCA joins attempt for world-record swim lesson
Gettysburg wants to curtail illegal dumping
McSherrystown council backs SAVES
Officials: Listen to sirens
Sheriff states case on K-9
Lining up warm-weather work
'Potty Patrol' helps fire victims
Prosecution wraps up in rape trial
Plea ends drug case
Police detail fatal crash
Texas Roadhouse robbed at closing time
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Police: Man run over by pickup
Honoring the flag
Pre-summer celebration
EARP to assist other departments
Dutch Festival in need of vendors
Delone senior recognized for years of good deeds
Irishtown offers to pay firefighting course tuition
Police arrest sex offender
News in brief for Monday, June 13
A taste of New Orleans
Much unsettled in bypass plans
Soldier home at last
Gaming expert: Mason-Dixon readying appeal
Riding ministry burdened by state
Sewer woes back at diner
Trial extension granted
News in brief for Sunday, June 12
South Western High School graduates 316
Death confirmed in Brushtown crash
Gaming board explains rejection
Police: Two seriously injured in Freedom Twp. crash
Evening Sun to stream South Western graduation
Police search for officer impersonator
Adams County keeps auditors
News in brief for Saturday, June 11
Keeping the roadways clean
Club funds final show?
Gettysburg seniors told to never forget roots
Gettysburg to introduce parking debit cards
Adams OKs build plan
Gateway traffic signals flicker to life
News in brief for Friday, June 10
Roadwork roils Gettysburg business
TEEN MOVIE NIGHT - Wednesday, June 15 - Jack Black stars in this comedic adaptation of Jonathan Swift's classic about a man who accidentally finds himself in the land of Liliput, an island where he towers over its tiny inhabitants. 6:00 - 8:00 in t
Help celebrate 100 years of the Guthrie Memorial Library Share your memories of coming to the library. Either check out our blog, or on an 8 1/2 X 11 sheet of paper share your memories of the library. Just submit them to the Adult desk by August 31st,
Septic inspections near completion
Basement fire damages Mount Pleasant Twp. home
Tower appeal filed
Barn owl populations threatened
Rice named new public defender
No names released until investigation complete
News in brief for Thursday, June 9
Gaming board rejects Mason-Dixon petition
Register today fore the Hanover Chamber's Golf Outing on June 22nd. All proceeds benefit Main Street Hanover. Visit for more information.
Two helicopters sent to accident
Penn puts off LERTA vote
Wierman's Mill Road bridge to close next week
Emannuel UCC to hold book discussions series
Man pleads guilty to kicking cop
Volunteers recognized by South Western
Mason-Dixon asks gaming board to reconsider decision
TEENS! - Mexican Cooking Class (Monday, June 27th from 1:00 - 2:30 pm) in the John D. Bare Center Pre-registration is required (sign-up sheet available at the Teen Desk)
Eisenhower Elementary School to close
Plans return for Walmart Supercenter in Straban
Steinwehr Ave. to close at night this week
New Oxford High plans firefighting course
West Manheim subdivision rules get update
Carroll Valley couple spots bear in yard <p>
New Oxford woman sentenced in huffing
Handler considered for hall of fame
Hanover schools plan no tax hike
South Western student finds passion in composing
Flight taken for loved ones
Work begins on Gettysburg trail
Traveling Vietnam memorial to stop in York
News in brief for Monday, June 6
Danger: Look both ways
Walking on the right side
No casino, no upgrade?
Mr. Ed touched by help after fire
Cardboard competition
Some cars must move indoors
News in brief for Sunday, June 5
Mystery Book Club - Tuesday, June 7 at 6:30 "The Brutal Telling" by Louise Penny is the selection. Kay Campbell will moderate in the Bare Center.
Decision on land deal pending
Littlestown graduation bittersweet for some seniors
Seniors told to be the 'antidote, not the disease'
'Tight-knit' Fairfield class moves on
Biglerville High School grads told to dream big
Littlestown planner steps down
Gang member gets probation
News in brief for Saturday, June 4
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Check out this story in the Central Penn Business Journal! Growing Hanover: Downtown business owners unite for Saturdays on Main Street
Hanover grads, past and present, walk together
Two injured in motorcycle accident
Biglerville man gets 30 years for sexual assaults
A parade of words
Lippy never denied guilt
Hanover Police investigate robbery attempts
News in brief for Friday, June 3
Artist of the Month for June - Delone Catholic Students On display on the library balcony
Judge: Lippy guilty of stabbing husband
Accelerated Reader
Bermudian Springs Eagles 'fly together'
No boats by our birds, please
Jewish group forms in Gettysburg
Royal Farms told 'step up or step out'
Mother injured, children appear OK after crash
MedExpress opens in South Hanover
Hunter's Inn open again
Judge race slows tally
News in brief for Thursday, June 2
Gettysburg area artists to help feed orphans <p>
Palin makes brief tour of Gettysburg battlefield
Sprint to sponsor Hanover cook off <p>
Hanover school board loses one member, adds another <p>
Hanover mansion visitors, going up? <p>
Unemployment down in Adams, around Pa. <p>
VENDORS WANTED FOR 28th ANNIVERSARY DUTCH FESTIVAL Hanover, PA - Food and handmade craft vendors are encouraged to apply for the Hanover Area Chamber of Commerce’s 28th Annual Hanover Dutch Festival on Saturday, July 30, 2011. The event takes pla
Palin goes incognito in Gettysburg
Hanover remembers fallen
Adams picks radio vendor
Library Place waiting for the go-ahead signal
Gettysburg Museum to be featured on American Pickers
Change in law saves McSherrystown money
'Hope for the City' to reach out at Gettysburg Festival
St. Vincent de Paul student wins scholarship
Codorus State Park pool now open
Palin kicks off tour in DC; Gettysburg visit may happen soon
Those who didn't come home
Final plan ahead for subdivision
West Manheim park to get ball fields this summer
News in brief for Monday, May 30
Crossing guards quit over 'extremely dangerous' intersection
Codorus welcomes long-awaited nesting osprey
No plan in West Manheim
Littlestown couple aims to raise awareness about measles
College leftovers become bargains
Bridge to be replaced soon
News in brief for Sunday, May 29
Delone Catholic High School celebrates graduation
Retired U.S. officer to speak after Hanover parade
Palin to visit Gettysburg this weekend?
More traveling this year
Tallman to hold town hall meeting
Tax hike in plan
Real-estate agent gets probation
News in brief for Saturday, May 28
The Hanover Chamber and bare Skin Care & Laser Center congratulate the following Membership Mixer winners: Pat Shank, Snyders of Hanover - $100 treatment gift certificate; Dani Wilson, Gettysburg Hospital - $150 treatment gift certificate and a Clari
Bullying can be a challenge for educators
Storms delay exotic animal rescue opening
Pants prank leads to jail
Through the flag, we'll remember
'Click it or Ticket' campaign in use
Care plan scaled back
Flower donations sought
News in brief for Friday, May 27
Palin bus to stop in Gettysburg?
Congratulations to RCS Financial Group for opening their new office at 55 Wetzel Dr., Ste. 3, Hanover. For more information, call 637-0227.
A lifetime of service
Adams to review reassessment
Zero use, zero bill
Civil War Chapel slated for Steinwehr
Model shows 1863 Gettysburg in inches
News in brief for Thursday, May 26
Germany Township: Cypress stand must fall
Mr. G's to open
Cumberland vote replaces Paddock
Write-in counts released
Water stewards of the future
Hamiltonban Township receives 'H2O' grant
Man arrested after chase
2011 PIAA State Track and Field Championships
2011 Hanover Girls Basketball Camp
Police search for motorcyclist
OSHA investigating at R.H. Sheppard Co.
South Western elementary schools hold Gym-O-Ree
Abuser sent to prison
New firm starts planning sinkhole work
Lagooned! The Musical
T.A.G. (Teen Advisory Group) Meeting Wednesday, May 25th 6:30-7:30 in the Teen Library We're looking for teens with ideas for library programming! Call 632-5183 for more info.
Man rescued after arm trapped in machinery
'Talk about a dream, try to make it real'
Littlestown student ready to explore the world
Penn Township takes on lawn care
Fighting bullying together
McSherrystown park could revert to Moose
Vandalism discovered at Abbottstown park
New trash collection days in West Manheim
News in brief for Monday, May 23
Chalk it up to Hanover artists
Loan sought for roadwork
Library parking project inches along
Teen mom still pained by stillborn daughter
Fight over police dog
News in brief for Sunday, May 22
Budget, plaque vote draw questions in Abbottstown
New Oxford High School displays students' projects
Sharing strength
Gaming board explains casino decision
Bicyclist struck by vehicle in Tyrone Township
Partnership offers grants
News in brief for Saturday, May 21
Skip the Kitchen
Sudden storms bring scattered floods
Electrical issues drive residents from inn
More single parents locally
Another MOB44 member jailed
Work starts at stadium
Bike Week parade canceled
News in brief for Friday, May 20
Gun displayed in Paradise Township
TEEN OPEN MIC NIGHT (ages 13-18) Where: Hormel Reading Room of the library When: Thursday, May 26th from 7:00-9:00 p.m. Come and perform one of your talents here at the library, or just come to watch and support your friends. Performances can range fr
Go bare at the May 25th Membership Mixer! Register today:)
Time for a dip
Pruning to preserve history
Adams suit deal?
Officials say Tuesday explosion not suspicious
Funds sought for bus line
Hole fears delay streets
New siding for McSherrystown senior center
News in brief for Thursday, May 19
Primary races close in Manheim, Heidelberg
Four newcomers beat incumbents in commissioner race
Board leadership to change in Gettysburg schools
Little sweeps race for Zepp's bench
Beauchat advances to general election
Problems plague early vote
Three Republicans advance in Penn
Despite weather, voters remain steady
Dubs beats Dows
Democratic chairman wants hand count in today's primary
Three burned in explosion
Problems plague early vote in Adams
Woman arrested in N. Codorus stabbing
Historic Gettysburg cemetery locked
Motions made to quash evidence, change venue
District judge candidate to remain on ballot
Local teen wins best young driver event
Construction Technology
York Springs man remembered for love of family
Honoring those who serve
Decades of correspondence
TV station relocates to New Oxford
A home for those in need
Bermudian Springs senior raises seeing eye dog
Three seats, three candidates in Mount Joy
News in brief for Monday, May 16
Police investigate possible scam
Hanover judge race down to wire
Primary holds a number of contested races in York and Adams counties
Reassessment big issue with voters
A labor of love
Bermudian scraps full-day kindergarten
Cherry Tree back on track?
News in brief for Sunday, May 15
News in brief for Saturday, May 14
Still no suspect in Gettysburg arson
Protest over reassessment held
Littlestown to hire another wastewater treatment operator
Family alleges police assault
Rain threat delays Hanover art event<p>
Chalk It Up Hanover Postponed to May 21 Hanover, PA: Due to threatening weather, Chalk It Up is being postponed to its Saturday, May 21 rain date. If you've pre-registered, but are unable to make the rain date, please contact the Hanover Chamber a
Two Republicans seek single seat in North Codorus <p>
Police: Motorcyclist killed in Thursday night crash
News in brief for Friday, May 13
St. Vincent students celebrate Living Rosary <p>
Reach of Hatch Act in local primary unclear<p>
Helping the Chesapeake from Gettysburg <p>
Cintas to shutter Hanover-area site <p>
American stay nears end
Hanover selects new solicitor <p>
Little change for Littlestown School board <p>
Chalk it Up Hanover made the Central Penn Business Journal's "10 Things to do this Weekend."
Florida - A Novel Idea - The Land of Wands, Wizards & Wonders Join Beverly Leiphart and Shirley Masenheimer as they give some travel tips for Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, and Universal's new attraction the Wizarding World of Harry Pott
Hanover Elementary School Band and Orchestra Spring Concert
Big smoke, small fire <p>
Hoping to really, really help Hanover<p>
Gettysburg kicks off 62nd bluegrass festival <p>
<p> Gettysburg school board approves a proposed budget that cuts 10 positions and closes Eisenhower Elementary. <p>
Penn not the only ones wooing brake business<p>
Green Acres administrator contracted up to sale <p>
Pay freeze spares Conewago Valley cuts
State might permit Sunday cycle sales
Third charged for bomb threat
Hanover woman dies in Manheim Township crash
Gettysburg to consider noise ordinance
Hanover native in song contest's final four
New Oxford council president off ballot, but might campaign
Third charged for Spring Grove bomb threat <p>
<p> Woman killed this morning in Manheim Township crash<p>
Games complex gets zoning OK
Gettysburg area man killed in accident Monday
Hanover awaits its chicken
District judge candidate out of race
Mt. Joy business owner makes bid
Hanover history over lunch
YAIAA Division IV Championship
Apple Queen crowned
Hanover Community Players prep for new show
Can you pay me now?
New Oxford to be liberated, again
Bermudian Springs graduate to walk for a cure
Two vie for one seat in Huntington Township
Retirement community plan under review
News in brief for Monday, May 9
'Love, your soldier'
News in brief for Sunday, May 8
Plans fizzle for downtown business district in Gettysburg
Five vie for Shoemaker's seat
Local students participate in annual Envirothon
Two compete for Straban Township seat
Stormwater complaints gush in
Noontime Book Talk - Monday, May 16 at 12:00 noon "Housekeeping" by Marilynne Robinson, presented by Priscilla McFerren, retired; Director of Hanover Public Library and Guthrie Memorial Library, 1974-2007.
Apple blossoms bloom, but stink bugs loom
A brotherhood remembers
Adams County Commissioner runs for second term
'A mom is like a flower on a sunny, summer day'
Rail trail map drawn
One challenges incumbent pair in Berwick
News in brief for Saturday, May 7
Seven vie for six seats on Upper Adams school board
Highlighting homelessness by trekking across the state
Bill introduced to increase fines for Maryland trucks
Adams County public defender quits
Delone carnival permit OK'd
Police: Utz Terrace security guard stole $22K
Show seeks to unearth battle relics
News in brief for Friday, May 6
Students hone investigative skills
May 11 - Social Media 101, 8 - 9 a.m. Kim Goff, Goff Website Consultants If the concept of creating a “social media” profile for your business makes your head spin, don't fear, you are not alone! Coming up with an effective way to incor
Heightened security at Spring Grove High <p>
Extension cord may have caused mobile-home fire<p>
Trucks not recommended
Orange glow coming to McSherrystown <p>
Five Republicans run for four seats in East Berlin<p>
News in brief
Dillsburg man crashes into tree in Reading Township
We are still accepting registrations for Saturdays on Main Street's "Chalk it Up" event on May 14th. Click here for registration
Turnaround Achievement Award
Chalk It Up in Hanover
Biglerville bans tobacco use by minors
Others seek tax break
Gettysburg mill recognized as part of Underground Railroad
Case made for fire station
Third bomb threat closes Spring Grove High
Littlestown short on council candidates
Hanover Borough Council wants youth members
May Artist of the Month - Jennifer Shaw On display this month on the library balcony
District Events
Jazz Band
A homecoming celebration <p>
<p> No word yet on future Make-A-Wish convoys <p> <p>
Local students study Osama bin Laden, and talk about the significance of his death
New York City kids enjoy outdoors, family life in Fresh Air program. <p>
Bermudian Springs looks to recruit cyber students into its own program
West Manheim boy critical after fall <p>
Casino always a lost cause <p>
New in brief
All-Sports Banquet
HOOP IT UP
Osama bin Laden killed at hideout
Community band entertains the elderly
A truck full of stories
Make-A-Wish convoy crashes on Route 15
Two vie for Heidelberg seat
Volunteer spirit in Hanover
News in brief for Monday, May 2
Gettysburg borough ramp found noncompliant
State grants bring array of updates
Red lights, green lights
Seniors relive their prom night
Police: Man stabbed by ex
Generations worth of worship
Adams likely to cut budget, not judges
News in brief for Sunday, May 1
Farewell ride for the Commish
Township hires help for sinkholes
Historic Gettysburg bed and breakfast sold at auction
Releasing hurt, raising hope
Pennsylvania Rangers to hold benefit trail ride
Greyhounds race to Gettysburg
Two Republicans face off in Hamiltonban contest
News in brief for Saturday, April 30
Schools hold severe weather drills
Townhall meeting draws smaller crowd
Storms don't keep people in
Civil War events this weekend never before attempted in Gettysburg
News in brief for Friday, April 29
Adams County nursing home buyer starts early
Players gets pizza and proclamation
New Oxford station owner clearer
Cumberland split on planner appointment
Wild weather, tornado warnings mark morning
Gettysburg school board hopefuls debate budget <p>
<p> Guilty verdict in cab driver's slaying <p>
Training takes over<p>
Temp hires good sign<p>
Competition drives home safe motoring skills <p>
Spring grove woman gets jail in Md. bank heist<p>
President of Gettysburg Tours remembered <p>
Gang member pleads guilty <p>
Nighthawk Open
Adams County commissioner candidates debate
Hanover man, 85, collects $700 worth of cans for veterans
Moul wants new bridge named after wildlife officer
Wayfinding signs installed
Part-time hire draws fire
Hanover school district cuts staff, programs
Flag garden honors soldier's service
Remembering service and sacrifice
Hart leaves impact on court, in medicine
Skating for Make-A-Wish
Tax hike to fix West Manheim roads?
Mystery Book Club - Tuesday, May 3 at 6:30 "The Apprentice" by Tess Gerritson is the selection. Sharon Lance will moderate in the Bare Center.
Battlefield expansion bill reintroduced
Enlightened in the dark
Police target homes
College student aspires to make a difference through teaching
Celebrating life with family fun
Building project not just for the birds
Township can't donate, but solicitor can
YMCA, West Manheim ink beach volleyball deal
News in brief for Monday, April 25
The sun is risen
Roadwork woes in Gettysburg
Fairfield brings history to life
Five vie for three seats in Penn Township
Medical examiner reveals autopsy photos to jurors
News in brief for Sunday, April 24
At long last, Easter finally here
A spiritual re-enactment
Tech Prep student adds state title to her resume
SAVES flower sale continues today
Witness: Phone call revealed intentions
News in brief for Saturday, April 23
Fire displaces Manheim Township family
Drunk driver sentenced in double-fatal crash <p>
Commission candidates preach fiscal restraint
Retrial begins in cabdriver's slaying
New lights for Cross Keys
239 sex counts filed against Biglerville man
Troopers set DUI arrest record
Foal season begins at Hanover Shoe Farms
Ready for more rain?
Another Littlestown drug arrest
News in brief for Friday, April 22
Judge blames greed in Littlestown drug case<p>
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Mix it up! Hanover Chamber Membership Mixer on April 27th at DOCEO, 600 Carlisle St. from 4:30 - 6 p.m. RSVP to office@hanoverchamber.com.
A 'grape' reward in West Manheim<p>
Local state reps want religious garb law out of school code <p>
Empty shoes tell stories of survival<p>
Rain could impact Fairfield re-enactment <p>
Gettysburg superindendent review to help set pay <p>
Bishop gives OK to close St. Vincent's school in Hanover <p>
News in brief -- April 20
Environmental Science
→ Hanover Area Chamber of Commerce, PA: Dr. Ken Slaysman, York College, attracts members to April breakfast. Economic forecast focuses on effect of global economy on local issues.
Fire displaces Penn Township family
Littlestown drug sting nets nine <p>
Hanover police investigate burglaries
Still no end to 'Sinkhole to China'
Art auction nets $17,000
Gettysburg teachers agree to smaller increase
Rally highlights tax unfairness
Radios draw more fire
'A lot of good dogs out there'
Hanover man stabbed
Old classmates vie for Manheim supervisor seat
Hanover Chamber volunteers have already recruited 11 new members as part of the Chamber's Annual Membership Drive...today and tomorrow!
Adams County, greater York suffers brunt of storm
McSherrystown gets unmarked cop car
A concert for those who serve
Outstanding young women recognized
Online activist seeks class-action suit over Clean and Green
Crash closes Baltimore Street
Move to new school could come early
Bermudian awards tennis court restoration project
News in brief for Monday, April 18
Gettysburg Foundation releases financial documents
Final 'peace' in soldier's puzzle
Storm blasts area
Youth baseball season kicks off, despite rain
Littlestown school district calls for new plan
Swimming for eggs
Local official grows 'playoff beard' for charities
News in brief for Sunday, April 17
2nd annual Tea party rally draws smaller crowd
Bringing light to sexual assault
Fraternity brothers rock out
Gardners murder case set for June trial term
Getting to know their state
Littlestown talks sewer hikes
Adams saves 600+ acres
Move cars, clean sweep
News in brief for Saturday, April 16
G'burg Foundation defends rate hike
East Berlin shows off new sewage treatment plant
News in brief for Friday, April 15
Conewago school district makes cuts
Hearing set for entertainment center
Penn Township spurned by brake maker
St. Vincent's School in Hanover to close
Questions about our new eBooks and eAudios? If so, please join us for an informal help session Tonight (Thursday, April 14th) at 6:30 P.M. in the Corner Room, located in the library's Hormel Reading Room. Space is limited, so it will be on a first
Artist of the Month - Come see the works of artist Margaret Bria on display for the month of April located on the balcony.
Mason-Dixon loses bid for Adams County casino
St. Vincent's School in Hanover to close<p>
Contractor donates new floor to Adams County SPCA <p>
Booze brings sticker shock in Gettysburg<p>
Fried chicken, fun and family <p>
Littlestown considers adding staff <p>
Hanover OK's expanded Tea party event <p>
News in brief
PTO Flower Sale
Learn about the economy and network with area professionals at the April 20th Eye-Opener Breakfast at Delone Catholic High School. For more info and to register, please email us at office@hanoverchamber.com.
Memorial service today for Fairfield fire volunteer
Walking with hope
Furloughs ahead for Hanover school staff
Hanover school board mulls course availability
Gettysburg police to tally college calls
Cashtown seeks new fire truck
Officials address manhunt tactics
Biglerville wants to snuff out minors' tobacco use
Enjoying the warmth, while it lasts
Police agencies join in manhunt
Home sales up in Adams, down in York County
Four incumbents seek re-election to Gettysburg school board
Pro casino rally planned <p>
Police reportedly seach for armed man
Price hike to hurt Gettysburg businesses?
Clerk, judge sought
Chief urges fire tax
Official: Don't change pact
Penn State York student takes pride in teaching Hanover's youth
Five challengers run for Gettysburg school board seats
'Little Mermaid' adapted on stage
McSherrystown Moose Lodge donates toys
News in brief for Monday, April 11
Chalk It Up - Downtown Hanover
Center Street project moves forward in Penn Township
Local representatives run bare-bones operation
Locals invest in their food
With no place to go
Three running to fill Zepp's seat
Hamilton Township faces sewer problems
Hanover man leaves home, joins circus
Gettysburg considers building new middle school
News in brief for Sunday, April 10
'Grease' hits the stage at Hanover High
Clarks expands in Hanover area
A home for the history
East Berlin says candidate owes back taxes
Four law enforcement officers challenge seated judge
Consignment sale helps YWCA
Gettysburg offers sports pass
New sentence in child porn case
News in brief for Saturday, April 9
Noontime Book Talk - Monday, April 18 at 12:00 noon A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith, presented by Gail Coulson, Friend of the Library and a frequent book talk presenter.
Meeting on diversity fills Hanover YWCA<p>
Volleyball tournaments slated for park
Clean-up act
Catching some air
Casino vote next week
Walmart temp jobs filled
Fair to focus on awareness
Hamiltonban Township drops health care
Hearing postponed in alleged plot
News in brief for Friday, April 8
Gettysburg casino decision expected next week<p>
Gettysburg would stay open<p>
LIbrary program open to toddlers
Hanover eyes radiation study <p>
Driver asks judge to reconsider sentence <p>
Quarry swap solutions sought<p>
State rep seeks salary freeze <p>
Hanover's district judge faces challenge <p>
Judge candidate says he's target of 'mudslinging' <p>
The Teen Advisory Group (TAG) is looking for members! All interested teens are welcome to attend our first TAG meeting here in the library's teen department on April 20th (Wednesday) from 6:30-7:30.
Many tourists OK with ticket hike
New restaurant likely at Gateway
Straban approves riding ministry expansion
Jobless rates drop again
Developer: Park land offer still stands
Civil War's 150th anniversary celebration to start Thursday in Greencastle
Penn Twp. to offer tax deal <p>
Visitor Center fees may rise again
Beat goes on for Littlestown Municipal Band
Upper Adams teachers OK freeze
Blaze levels Highland Township home
Latimore police chief up for award
Thrift store seeks donations
Tourette group's funds at risk
Prescription drugs sought for disposal
Hanover native an almost famous chef
Asst. chief: Accidental fire displaces Hanover homeowner
House arrest given in assault, pot bust
Easter Egg hunt among events planned for West Manheim park
News in brief for Monday, April 4
Trout season starts slow
Pay freeze a task
News in brief for Sunday, April 3
Volunteers clean up Little Round Top
Police waiting tables for Make-a-Wish
Adams County planning director retires
Doctor helped Hanover walk again
Land-swap parties to meet
Saddled up for a cause
Police: Woman stole gas three times
News in brief for Saturday, April 2
Public record for Friday, April 1
More than 100 pack fracking forum in Gettysburg
Out like a lion
Report: Ex-PSU coach investigated
Judicial candidates square off
Lawsuit alleges Hanover-based firm polluted water
G'burg school deficit soars past $1 million
Green Acres sold
Pair charged again for attempted robbery
News in brief for Friday, April 1
Public record for Thursday, March 31
Ex-real estate agent faces fraud charges
Emergency team comes to Gettysburg for drill
Recession gets credit for lower costs
Local health looking good
Local photography group founded
Light tax off
Magic for a cause
News in brief for Thursday, March 31
Republican commissioner candidates meet
Where coffee and art get together
Chalk it up to local creativity
Majority of buffer co-sponsors opposed table games
Jail time in Franklin House tasing
Grandparents & Granola
Rail trail an option for park funds
Gang leader gets up to 9 years in prison
Hanover to host town hall-style meeting
Bomb threat prompts Spring Grove school to evacuate
Conewago rejects street dedication
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Bomb threat at Spring Grove school prompts evacuation
Always wave, and always come home
Hanover-area boy gets new heart
Public record for Monday, March 28
Tons drop from totals
Asking for cents, after a senseless tragedy
Final costs for signal top $274K
Abbottstown says evidence shows borough doesn't own road
News in brief for Monday, March 28
News in brief for Sunday, March 27
Redding to lead GASD
Cats strut their stuff in Gettysburg
A hill forgotten
Senators propose school mandate relief
Moul energized over natural gas potential
Question over train depot title slows borough's plans
Country club sale finalized
Hanover students sing of Holocaust hardships
East Berlin Authority raises sewer rates
Police: Theft, assault victim seriously beaten
Adams County Foundation helping groups in need
News in brief for Saturday, March 26
Arrest made in alleged Hanover gropings
Rife Road fire ruled accidental
G'burg chosen for Medal of Honor convention
Stiff competition for mowing contracts
Judge denies petition to remove council candidate
Lehman jailed for life
News in brief for Friday, March 25
Pedestrian seriously injured in Hanover Wednesday night
Teen Writing Club Meeting Tonight (March 24th) 6:30-7:30 pm Anyone interested is welcome to attend
Two killed in fire near East Berlin
Hanover's solicitor resigns
South Western approves tax break
Musical a teaching opportunity
State health cuts cost
Bike Week parade in limbo
G'burg buffer tried again
Sinkhole study results on the way
News in brief for Thursday, March 24
Cumberland Township eyes zoning changes
Conewago Township to forgo insurance savings?
A round of history
Police: Littlestown home broken into
Fugitive arrested after Littlestown traffic stop
Community Day
The workshop "Change is inevitable - Learn how to manage it!" has changed dates! The session, led by Dave Wauls, LMA Consulting Group, will be held on Tues., April 5th at the Chamber from 9am - 12pm.
Business tax break likely in Penn
Littlestown patrol leads to arrest
Adams fills wildlife officer position made vacant by shooting death
Man who testified against drug ring leader pleads guilty
Three vie for retiring district judge's seat
West Manheim residents complying with septic rules
Hanover High alumna teaching students they 'can make a change'
Warehime's personal items to be sold at auction
Rita's celebrates first day of spring with free ice
Former church may become care center
Borough, developer talk Cherry Tree
Abbottstown's population a record
Donations bring Webkinz, beakers
News in brief for Monday, March 21
Quarry says expansion needed
Guard to descend upon Sheppard-Myers
Cumberland Twp. responds to call for transparency
Skills on display
Bermudian stays on track with full-day kindergarten plans
News in brief for Sunday, March 20
Building a home in Hanover
Grove to usher budget policy
Police: Kids used in theft
Afternoon crash left 143 without power
Abbottstown square committee disbands
Police charge 'fair' level dealer
News in brief for Saturday, March 19
Public record for Friday, March 18
PIAA State Wrestling Competition
G'burg Police search for armed robber
'Doing something for the cause'
Littlestown pastor going a long way to assist others
L'town faces staff cuts
News in brief for Friday, March 18
High-speed chase ends in Cumberland Twp. <p>
Public record for Thursday, March 17
Vera Bradley Bingo! Sunday, April 10, 2011. Doors will open at 11:00, Bingo starts at 1:00. Food will be available for purchase as well as daubers, extra bingo cards & raffle tickets. Limited tickets available at the library and at Treasures on York
Treat's fans get first taste of the season <p>
Kingsdale Fire Co. officers sued
Testimony: Customer wrestled with bank robber
Conewago Valley budget 'very challenging'
Job rate rises
News in brief for Thursday, March 17
Public record for Wednesday, March 16
Charges move to court in attempted bank robbery <p>
Members learned how to save money at this morning's Eye-Opener Breakfast at Dutch Country Restaurant.
TEACHERS HIT THE HOOPS!
Saws buzzing at blighted building
Upper Adams approves salary freezes
Law firm targets local nursing home
Delone students counter Westboro Baptist Church with prayer
Feds file fraud charge
Domestic incident leads to steroid, pot bust
Hanover man faces federal bank fraud charges
Learn more about APPI Energy at the Hanover Chamber Eye-Opener Breakfast this Wednesday at Dutch Country Restaurant. Be sure to register!
Acting school chief meets with public
Gettysburg approves events ordinance
Township offers reassessment settlement
'Bail the water together'
Police warn of scams
Gettysburg Blockbuster closing
Hanover Area Arts Guild Student Show
Hanover Teachers Present at YCAL Career Symposium
Electronics recycling set in McS'town
Family looks to Haiti to fill their home, hearts
Radio fix moves forward
South Western senior helps residents find direction
Off on the right foot
News in brief for Monday, March 14
Tax cut or tax shift?
A treasure in God's eyes
Local mental-health services take hit in Corbett's budget
Borough questions garbage numbers
180-mile Civil War memorial inches forward
South Western students dance for a cause
Busy local election season
Hanover Borough puts off Sherwood Street paving project
News in brief for Sunday, March 13
Public record for Saturday, March 12
News in brief for Saturday, March 12
ADA: Three 'significant' dealers charged in Adams County
For Hanover history: to market
Adams County approves federal funds for local projects
Townhouse plans get 1-year extension
Bermudian scours state budget
Former Gettysburg resident on Guam, waiting for tsunami to hit
SMILE REPRESENTATIVES
Rains causes isolated flooding in area
Riding ministry 'crawling forward'
Push to drug test welfare recipients renewed
Meetings set to explore proposed kindergarten changes
Bon-Ox bridge to close
East Berlin plans new water meters
Fairfield district applies for exceptions
News in brief for Friday, March 11
TONIGHT!! TEEN VIDEO GAME NIGHT AT THE LIBRARY 5:00 - 7:30 in the John D. Bare Center It's WII Game night at the library again. This time we'll be hosting a bit of friendly competition with Guitar Hero's Warriors of Rock. Teens 13 - 18 can
Public record for Thursday, March 10
Building a strong community
Census shows growth
State court defines 'resort'
Adams might pull land swap support
L'town: Save water
Adams County talks to new potential buyer for Green Acres
Applicant pool overflowing
News in brief for Thursday, March 10
Alleged robbery driver faces jail time
Guilty verdict in double killing
Funding cuts worry local school districts
Governor's budget nixes WAMs
Proposed Pa. budget cuts draw mixed reaction
Local deer kill results a mixed bag
DEP limits sewer lines
Cumberland Township businessman runs for commissioner
Two roads added to repair list
Fastnachts bring people together
Local group organizes 2nd Annual Tax Day Tea Party, to be held at Wirt Park in Hanover, PA.
Gettysburg school board pays Hall
Police charge teller
Stink bug invasion coming to an end?
Tattoos lead to suspect's arrest
Local nonprofits wary of federal cuts
Trash costs rising in West Manheim
Police: Man jailed for theft of Magic 8 Ball
Parent/Child Workshop is back! The workshops will be at 10:15 on Thursdays and Fridays. The Spring session will begin on March 17th or 18th, depending on which day you decide to attend, and end on April 14th or 15th. This workshop is designed for famil
District Hoops Title
Apartments a fit for glove factory?
Trout spring into local waterways
Adams County preps for new radios
Nine-year-old G'burg boy the new Prince of Pop?
Real-life Cinderellas
Charges dropped for two in UPS pot bust
G'burg police go blue
Adams County gets new WCO
Penn Township mulls tax breaks to lure new businesses
L'town girl is not just a statistic
Measles not eradicated in US
Green Acres deal shaky
Gardners woman to appear on 'Cake Boss'
Transitioning into kindergarten
News in brief for Sunday, March 6
Public record for Saturday, March 5
Lake Meade residents oppose cell-phone tower
West Manheim ends board's free benefits
Developer sues borough
County auditor to run for commissioner
Driver given 6 to 12-year term
News in brief for Saturday, March 5
State to close Marsh Creek Bridge
Register today for the Membership Mixer at the Hanover Red Cross, located at 529 Carlisle St., from 11:30 - 1:30 pm by emailing me at mspeal@hanoverchamber.com.
Proposed changes would affect police
Recycling numbers tracked down
'It's not about the dresses'
Hamiltonban supervisors seek study of Tom's Creek
Kids learn safety
Redding considered for G'burg superintendent role
News in brief for Friday, March 4
Public record for Thursday, March 3
G'burg parents oppose school closure
Larger school tax hike falls short
Taxes, funds focus of Adams commissioner Q&A
Hanover Hospital goes to the dogs
Hanover drivers feel pinch at the pump
Learning a love of reading
Conewago adopts street-occu<i></i>pancy permit
Recycling totals reported
News in brief for Thursday, March 3
Kindergarten
Public record for Tuesday and Wednesday, March 1 & 2
→ Hanover Area Chamber of Commerce, PA: Tony Lardarello, Centrello, will kick off "Prospecting in Today's Economy" at 9 am at On the Go Cafe.
Jo-Ann Fabrics to return to Hanover
Car crashes into New Oxford house
Gettysburg events ordinance on table
Students bring sign language to big screen
Adams might rescind support for land swap
Manheim Elementary sets open house
McSherrystown subdivison plans get extensions
Battle of the Bands
Mini-THON
'Into the digital age' at the Hanover library
Gettysburg school board meeting scheduled
Carriage driver pleads guilty to weapons charges
McSherrystown to launch new baseball team
Hanover, Penn recognized for cooperation
Gettysburg meeting planned for 150th Civil War anniversary
TEEN NIGHT AT THE LIBRARY Thursday, March 10, 2011 5:00 - 7:30 in the John D. Bare Center It's WII Game night at the library again. This time we'll be hosting a bit of friendly competition with Guitar Hero's Warriors of Rock. Teens 13 -
Tea party rally to return
Hanover convenience store to open soon
Bermudian senior raises money for UCP's kids
Seven organizations request Adams block grants
Police charge three in $8 robbery
West Manheim police to text and e-mail
News in brief for Monday, Feb. 28
Tour bus catches on fire
Dodgeball tournament raises money for charity
Officer's homecoming touted as a miracle
Half a world away, to finish wife's work
Council to turn back lights?
Former Boyds factory to get new tenant
News in brief for Sunday, Feb. 27
Signs to redirect overflow parking in Gettysburg
G'burg to seek higher tax?
Answers blowing in the wind?
Woman remembered for caring for others
Pennies for patients
Snow road list grows
Scrapbooking for a cause
News in brief for Saturday, Feb. 26
Public record for Friday, Feb. 25
Fed cuts could mean local hits
Borough looks for baseball coaches
Sinking starts early this year
Union Twp. businessman seeks commissioner post
Prison time given in as<i></i>saults
Bank robbery suspect charged in five other heists
News in brief for Friday, Feb. 25
Sedan struck, trapped by two tractor-trailers
Littlestown declares water emergency
Cemetery rostrum to be redone
Megan's Law site gets upgrades
Casino buffer support grows
Three announce retirements at Conewago Valley
Bermudian expands reading program
GO DUTCH! Hanover Chamber now accepting vendor applications for the 28th Annual Dutch Festival on Sat., July 30th. Click for application:
Gymnastics
SPCA seizes dogs
Snow totals about normal
Hanover residents out of danger in New Zealand
Book sale at Hanover library
Husband of Littlestown drug ring leader sentenced
Mount Joy considers snow parking restrictions
Suspect jailed in Hanover stabbing<p>
Creative Writing for Teens - Meets this Thursday, February 24 from 6:30 to 7:30 in the Teen Library. Anyone interested is welcome to attend.
Gettysburg woman killed in car crash identified<p>
Tea Party Returning To Wirt Park
Hamiltonban opposes quarry land swap
Hispanic center moving to Fisher Place
Arrest made in bank robbery attempt
Snow day spent serving
Event scheduled for officer's homecoming
Cyber classes are learning experience
Sunday fire believed to be accidental
Friends of the Library Book Sale February 21 - 24, 2011 10 am to 8 pm The sale will be held near the Friends area on the main floor. The majority of items will be gardening and children's books, but there will be plenty of other books available too
Fire temporarily displaces Manheim residents
Rep. warns of scams
Cake the boss at bridal show
New Oxford's Renaut following in her sister's footsteps
Fishing symposium educates public
New Oxford cheerleaders bring home title
News in brief for Monday, Feb. 21
Public record for Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 19 and 20
Police: No choice in fatal shooting
Neighbors say land swap is not what the voters wanted
Gettysburg considering downtown business district
Strong winds cause power outages
Heidelberg Township catering business catches fire
A world of learning, right down the street
News in brief for Sunday, Feb. 20
Alleged stabber warrant issued
Elements of the Tea Party
Stabbing reported above Hanover Hotel
News in brief for Saturday, Feb. 19
Efficiency, remodeling focus of Adams County Home Show
York Springs bank robbed again
Hanover to go paperless?
Bird is the word
Riding into spring
Kindergarten changes on display
Snow fence to spare bushes
Orphan bridge adopted
More time to comment on swap
Students Perform at Carnegie Hall
No. 3 still No. 1
Study suggests Cumberland changes
Police: Fire set to hide kayak theft
Plea brings no jail time
L'town councilman rolling out cigar business
Littlestown's Adams will not seek re-election
West Manheim appoints two to zoning board
News in brief for Friday, Feb. 18
Public record for Thursday, Feb. 17
Register today!
US Army Soldier’s Chorus group Cantare
Neighbors sue over G'burg-area retreat
Bank robber sentenced to 11 1/2 to 25 years
Homeschoolers get discount to explore Wills House
Tax hike for roads?
An anthem for Hanover
House passes bill to limit gaming board appointments
Delone event to benefit homeless
Bermudian to re-up with acade<i></i>my
News in brief for Thursday, Feb. 17
Public record for Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 15, 16
Neighbors oppose land swap to mining company
Few attend school forum
Starting spring cleaning early
Medical robot comes to Abbottstown
NFL makes new offer for scorned fans
Noontime Book Talk - Monday, February 21 at 12:00 noon "Justice: What's the Right Thing to Do?" by Michael Sandel The book talk will be presented by Chris Burns, a Hanover native whose career as a professional pilot spans 32 year
Man seriously injured in 4-vehicle crash
Brushtown house's porch struck by vehicle
Lunch-hour protest targets Planned Parenthood
Court hears attack details
West Manheim road fixes slated
Developer says he will improve plan
Register today for the Eye-Opener Breakfast this Wednesday at the Hanover Elks Lodge, 47 N. Forney Ave at 7:30 a.m. Chamber will salute area businesses for their accomplishments.
Hanover woman injured in crash
News in brief for Monday, Feb. 14
Local florists brace themselves for Valentine's Day work
State anti-spending petition starts slow
Games of chance headed for vote
South Western sophomore organist in high demand
Mother, daughter charged in Medicaid fraud
School board rated Hall as 'good'
Rat owners tell a different tale
Park buffer nothing new
A focus on the classics
Oxford Twp. wants new split on police funding
Highland draws up zoning laws
Students show off their inventions
News in brief for Sunday, Feb. 13
Radio marathon surpasses goal
Sunday not so super for G'burg man
Despite loss of her parents, 13-year-old is never alone
Drug bust at local bar
Ice causes two crashes along Route 94
DEP could force sewer hookups
Biglerville High to hold variety show
News in brief for Saturday, Feb. 12
Public record for Friday, Feb. 11
"Books for Breakfast" is back! On Saturday, February 12 at 10:30 a.m., in the John D. Bare Center, Patty Hegberg is back with her series "Books for Breakfast". This time she will be making her Jammin' Shortbread Cookies to go alo
Storm strands York Springs driver at Ark. truck stop
Was the groundhog right?
A high wire act
Meeting set for tree farm land exchange
Hanover mound, going down
Car flips on Hanover's Baltimore Street
Reading Twp. man charged with 43 counts of child porn
Townhouse plan one step away
News in brief for Friday, Feb. 11
Creative Writing for Teens - Thursdays, February 10 and 24 from 6:30 to 7:30 in the Teen Library.
Friends of the Library Book Sale February 21 - 24, 2011 10 am to 8 pm
Public record for Thursday, Feb. 10
Driver rear-ended by tractor-trailer in New Oxford
News in brief for Thursday, February 10
Gettysburg pastor will deliver prayer this time
Staying 'knee deep in resin'
Upcoming lecture features Adams County 'historical bloodhound'
Hanover development set back again
G'burg sewer rates spike
Fire destroys barn, other small buildings
Public record for Tuesday, Feb. 8
Radio vendor finds problem
Somewhere there's music
Donation to church park under review
A house to recover in
Input sought on Eisenshower school
A cheery trip to Orlando
Mini-THONs on the horizon
Police: Man gave teen drugs, assaulted her
For Emma
Honors Band Festival
2nd Annual Tea Party Rally Brewing!
Gettysburg board proposes school consolidation
Gettysburg school board: Hall was warned
State to stop health bill?
Hanover couple celebrates 75 years of marriage
Injured Eastern Adams officer's homecoming planned
Franklin Twp. considers zoning changes
Dozens attend Bible study camp
Reassessment trial set for September
Olive Garden restaurant clears hurdle
Feburary Artists of the Month - Kim Asper and Adam Kline (artwork is on display on the balcony)
Moms and Muffins
Public record for Monday, Feb. 7
Local pizza sales in overtime during Super Bowl
Hanover fourth-grader raising money, supplies for rescued pit bulls
Penn and PennDOT clash over road project
News in brief for Monday, Feb. 7
Two hurt in Penn Township crash
Hanover couple takes sides for Super Bowl
Remembering Reagan
Speech limits under review
Helping one of their own, again
Mount Joy voids historical listings
Seniors hit the lanes
West Manheim cuts sewer rates
'Detectives' help fight infections
News in brief for Sunday, Feb. 6
Icy conditions cause sever<i></i>al crashes
Public record for Saturday, Feb. 5
Public record for Friday, Feb. 4
Four injured in Route 94 crash
Police: Fire chief, wife stole $44K
Gaming board members appointed
Tournament a family effort
An icy commute
Twp. OKs former club's liquor license
Meeting planned on East Berlin sewer, water rates
News in brief for Saturday, Feb. 5
Youth minister charged in longtime sexual abuse of two teen boys
Wood stove causes Paradise Township fire
News in brief for Friday, Feb. 4
Game Commission head loves learning
Salt goes fast
Unemployment rate drops in Hanover, Adams County
Couple to trial in obstruction case<p>
Art show part of the 'learning experience'
Public record for Thursday, Feb. 3
Register today for this upcoming Membership Mixer - Wednesday, February 9, 5 - 7 p.m. at Gold’s Gym, 1665 Broadway, Hanover.
News in brief for Thursday, Feb. 3
Is spring on the way? Wednesday sure felt like it.
Gettysburg settles with superintendent
Former farmer-in-chief gets job as dean
Hanover Hospital announces fundraising campaign
Missing cat found
Bus site OKed
Conewago hires firm for audit
Adams court admin faces 103 child porn counts
Public record for Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 1 and 2
'It's like a stone in your shoe'
Victory owners announce closing date
Jury convicts Littlestown drug dealer
Gettysburg school board OKs Hall deal
Learning the game before kickoff
Man pleads guilty in assault, pot bust
Abbottstown expects phone bill savings
The Hanover Chamber is accepting vendor applications for Hanover Dutch Festival on Saturday, July 30th. Handmade craft and food vendors are encouraged to apply. Visit www.hanoverchamber.com and "click here for info on Chamber events!"
Hanover Rotary
Fire displaces Penn family
Trial begins for alleged Littlestown drug ring leader
Jumping to a healthy heart
Bermudian Springs might add tennis team
Fugitive faces drug charges
Boyds bears say good-bye
Sheppard-Myers a community effort
Hanover sends off longtime manager
Fatal crash probe goes on
Spring Grove music teacher releases album
Missing cat changed lives, warmed hearts
South Western caps tax increase
Singing and playing for those in need
Littlestown celebrates new library
Local slide a link to pope's past?
Sole crash survivor recovers from accident
Dover trainer's challenge is perfect fit
News in brief for Sunday, Jan. 30
Area to get four indoor tennis courts
Praying on the altar of the nation
Study boosts local slots
Germany Township resident announces run for Adams County commissioner
Man released after guilty pleas
News in brief for Saturday, Jan. 29
Mystery Book Club - Tuesday, February 1 at 6:30 "Alias Grace" by Margaret Atwood is the selection. Grace Groft will moderate in the Bare Center.
Public record for Friday, Jan. 28
G'burg volunteers search for homeless
Bill planned to halt G'burg casino
Reassessment looms large in candidate's bid
More cable channels coming
Case ends in plea
Fire co. assures hydrants pose no danger
News in brief for Friday, Jan. 28
Public record for Thursday, Jan. 27
Weather Alert - School Closed
News in brief and correction for Thursday, Jan. 27
Adams County limits public comment to five minutes
Weikert hopes to continue county's progress
Conewago rejects subdivision plan
West Manheim park board sets calendar
Schools caught by surprise
Public record for Wednesday, Jan. 26
Weather Alert - Early Dismissal
The library will be closing at 4:00 p.m. today (1/26/11) due to the snow.
Gettysburg quarters released
Statewide reassessment moratorium?
Hanover district: Options were limited
New Oxford woman pleads guilty in huffing, police chase
District judge to retire at end of term
Police investigate vandalism in Abbottstown
Bermudian to limit tax increase
Varsity Cheerleaders
2011 Pro-Life Prayer Rally
Still awaiting casino vote
West Manheim wants to recruit businesses
Hanover Blockbuster avoids round of closures
Up to 9 years in sex case
East Berlin ends agreement with special counsel
Roads to Gettysburg could be designated as bike route
Music Empowers
G'burg teachers union in budget talks with board
Learning from peers
Turns on red at issue
State turns down G'burg apartments
New Oxford student mixes love of math, art to build model house
G'burg Country Club banquet hall for sale
Survey leads L'town grant request
North Gettysburg Trail to be built this year
Conewago cracks down on reports
News in brief for Monday, Jan. 24
Great Pyrenees act as farm guards
Women's shelter goes 'public'
Pooling the costs to protect and serve
MLK event was a time for celebration, reflection
New PennDOT secretary a Biglerville grad
News in brief for Sunday, Jan. 23
Little steps toward a big road
Grant to buy ball fields
Death penalty not sought in stabbing case
Counties deemed disaster areas
East Berlin group plans hydrant meeting
Not guilty plea in killing
Plea in drug ring case
News in brief for Saturday, Jan. 22
Public record for Friday, Jan. 21
Not-guilty plea in shooting death of wildlife officer
Mount Joy Twp. board fills supervisor vacancy
Calm before the storm
Hanover council to fill va<i></i>cancy
Post office lobby to close?
Conewago posts 'common-sense' snow rules
News in brief for Friday, Jan. 21
Death penalty sought
Public record for Thursday, Jan. 20
G'burg taxpayer group looking toward election
A 'season of transition' for outgoing ag chief
Furniture maker 'too busy' for anything but working for his customers
Police: Impostor stops driver
Parking not as scarce as feared
Free tax help available in Hanover
Hamilton looks for electricity savings
News in brief for Thursday, Jan. 20
Public record for Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 18 and 19
Gettysburg releases draft school budget
Hanover and Penn to share fire chief, eye merger
More snow expected Thursday
Redding loses state post
Daytona Beach group adopts 'our ship'
District wants input on all-day kindergarten
Mount Joy expected to appoint supervisor
Man gets probation for false shooting report
For Emma
Weather Alert - 2 hour delay
More questions on 911 radio problems
Straban Township home severely damaged by fire.
Md. man gets up to four years for burglary
Nose to know relief
McSherrystown schedules youth baseball signups
Congrats to our Facebook Contest Winner, Diana Klunk of LifeChanges Boutique! Diana has won a free business card sized ad in the Chamber Connection newsletter of her choice.
Reconciliation planned in wake of chapel arson
L'town library a community effort
Man arrested in April Franklin House Tavern stabbing
Ensuring excellence in the next generation
Fruit Belt brand sought in Adams County
Folkloric family fun
Conewago Valley to limit any tax hike
Mother, son face insurance-fraud charges
SW Regional Police seeking info about 20 vandalisms
Ravens, Steelers fans flock to local bars
Contest could get heated
Littlestown funeral director remembered
Your name here
Hanover district pledges to stay under tax cap
News in brief for Sunday, Jan. 16
Public record for Saturday, Jan. 15
Local shelter rescues singing dogs
Truck crashes, flips in Hanover
Ravens, Steelers fans cheer side by side in Hanover area
Accused served time for stockpiling weapons
News in brief for Saturday, Jan. 15
Police station to get holding cell
Steep costs loom
Few new faces as Hamilton reorganizes
DA: Inmate plotted to kill Judge George
Public record for Friday, Jan. 14
East Berlin farm ready to show prize sheep
Supervisor who filed suit throws hat in ring
Penn, county to talk radios
Super Subs arsonist pleads
Hammer suspect want case moved to juvenile court
A snowy day at the reservoir
Water rate going up
Police looking for info about unknown photographer
News in brief for Friday, Jan. 14
Public record for Thursday, Jan. 13
Farm show legend a snow job
Teddy Bear Toss
Police: Man sets sleeping friend on fire
Cutting costs with new clothes
Adams budget error?
Twins battle down to wire
News in brief for Thursday, Jan. 13
Hanover councilman's death ruled an overdose
Public record for Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 11, 12
Two Hour Delay
Hanover district to go out for lunch?
Blessing the cross
Enhancing what's already there
REDDI ruling under appeal
Conewago Valley buys building
Death penalty off table
Group calls for better training to report child abuse
Facelift to bring businesses
Snow on the way
Grant paves way for safer New Oxford square
Home prices drop in 2010
SPCA thanks Hamilton for support
Clayton remains on E. Berlin authority
It's official: Hanover has talent
Police: Infant stable after crash
Girl Scout fixing up Hanover Little Theatre for project
Rallying 'round the flag
Light switch in Penn
Keeping homes warm this winter
Chief Poland leaves behind big shoes to fill
Prospective officials shown ropes
Bricks, mortar and obligations
Hamilton Township, church looking at joint park project
Hanover's loss helps others
Determination a factor to overcome fighting concussions
At least one child hurt in rollover crash
'Still alive because of hope'
Moul challenges county on reassessed values.
News in brief for Sunday, Jan. 9
Utz deal should help local chip maker
Bike Week to move
Vigil held for health care
Police: Man shot at homes
Tree pick-up time in Conewago
News in brief for Saturday, Jan. 8
Judge to rule on reassessment arguments
Public record for Thursday and Friday, Jan. 7 and 8
Students looking for votes in national video contest
Gaming board won't reopen record
Sign me up
Utz, Zappe merger eyed<p>
Hamilton joins TV pact
Dunham's to shut down Hanover store <p>
Finally, cash for trash
Hawk Talk - Strategic Plan
Borough drops group fee
Test your house for tightness
Boyds Bear to be sold?
Delone ups fundraising goal
Businessman gets jail time for fraud
Alleged domestic leads to other charges
News in brief for Thursday, Jan. 6
Public record for Wednesday, Jan. 5
Hanover woman killed in Maryland collision
Decision not in sight for casino license
Bowling for hope
Missed calls at child-abuse hotline raise concerns
Freedom Twp. vote raises issues
First baby of 2011 arrives at Gettysburg Hospital
Great deals, all for the greater good
Police: Man stole food from employer
Chief: Radio system putting firefighters in danger
Artist of the Month - "Steve Stroup." Artwork is on display on the balcony for the month of January.
New Oxford checking vets list
Park to roll out Gettysburg quarters
Adams settles nearly a quarter of appeals
Seat opens on Mt. Joy board
Man known for Christmas joy dies at 77
Hamilton seeks to fill planning commission seat
Ghost Hunters Incorporated - Saturday, January 22nd at 7:00 p.m. in the John D. Bare Center of the library. Come see this paranormal investigating team from Sinking Spring, Pa as they demonstrate their ghost hunting techniques and present real case stud
More Gateway merchants revealed
Tree farm tracts dealt
Teen shows off talent at Hanover art gallery
Braving the frozen lake for a good catch
District study explores realignment
Police charge man in sex assault of minor
Building turned over to borough
News in brief for Monday, Dec. 3
Public record for Sunday, Jan. 2
New Year's baby video chats with Marine father
Police: Abuser thought child was hiding food
Search might reveal spirit
Filmmaker scopes festival fundraiser
Emphasis returns to reading
Deal held up
Maryland man killed in crash
G'burg man charged with child abuse
News in brief for Friday, Dec. 31
Top 10 stories of 2010
2010 not without weirdness
No tax hike, again
New Year's plunge on TV
Planner questions delay in zoning switch
Man rescues injured hawk
Mount Joy cuts taxes
Have a Happy New Year! A friendly reminder that the Hanover Chamber office will be closed on Friday, December 31st.
'Fire safety is a chief concern'
Case against day care owner moves to trial
14-year-old bicyclist struck
Different name, same pizza
Fuel supplier warmed worlds
Adams taxes don't climb
Bermudian Springs adopts naming policy
News in brief and correction for Thursday, Dec. 30
Happy New Year!!
February 15 Filing Deadline
Retail brightens jobs scene
Day care owner charged
Moul to try again for pillow-tax hike
New Adams County manager ready to work
Hamilton taxes remain same
Conewago Twp. joins ACTV bloc
As stink bugs rest, researchers prepare defense
Switch imparts valuable lessons
Parks bill dies in Senate
Club 2000 welcoming Slim Time members
Mount Joy eyes switch
Crash victim 'enjoyed life'
Township honors retired fire policeman
Local SPCAs getting by but still struggling
Answers about hydrants await
Rescuing food and the hungry
Helping in 'whatever way we can'
Abbottstown adopts balanced budget
Stolen guns found in Baltimore drug raid
McSherrystown cops to get rifle
York Springs Post Office trashed
Snow possible Sunday
8,300 patients later, Hanover nurse retires
Bear barn gets looks
Star helps kick off Make-a-Wish fundraising
Filmmaker returns to Route 30 roots
New student-built house gets approval
SPCA says owner cares for Emmy
News in brief for Sunday, Dec. 26
Hanover councilman dies at age 40
Faloon's closing in Jan.
Merry Christmas!
Game breaks law
Plenty of shoppers out for last-minute gifts
Helping out during the holidays
Up to 10 years for assault on girl
Conewago OKs snow ordinance
News in brief for Friday, Dec. 24
Public record for Thursday, Dec. 23
74-year-old pedestrian dies in tractor-trailer collision
No tax hike in G'burg
Tree a Hanover landmark
'It makes their day'
Conewago balances budget with $700K in reserves
News in brief for Thursday, Dec. 23
Public record for Wednesday, Dec. 22
Pedestrian killed at Hanover square
A friendly reminder... the Hanover Chamber office will be closed Dec. 24 - 27. Merry Christmas!
Boyds Bear Country to close
Doctor: Injuries quickly paralyzed toddler
Mother: Shooting was an accident
Snyder won't seek re-election
Searching for treasure
East Berlin budget in the black
Participants sought for talent-show benefit
Police: Man robs, beats juvenile
Teen Movie in the Afternoon Monday, December 27th, 2010 at 2:00 p.m. in the John D. Bare Center of the the library Call the library for more information about the film 632-5183
Public record for Tuesday, Dec. 21
Mark your calendar...January 5th Membership Mixer at Cross Keys Village - 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. Harvey S. Kline Wellness Center of Harmony Ridge Community Center
Victorian Singers at the Myers Mansion
Hanover High School News
Community mourns 4 killed in crash
Casino license may face more delays
Technology lights the way
Police: Brother shot in chest
Trail again hits snag
Judge denies bail reduction
'Operation Claus' gives back
Sewer workers quit
DEP, township at odds on plan
Delone grad loves working outdoors in his 'stomping ground'
Historic windows repaired for $20,000 less
Buying to help sell
L'town OKs plan for sewer facility upgrades
W. Manheim seeks zoner, buys truck
Public record for Sunday, Dec. 19
Bus driver says firing unfair
Sign law could cost
More time fundraising than fighting fires?
Fire tax unpopular, but may be inevitable
Local priest remembered for helping others
Fire leaves dog out in the cold
Krugerrand again found in G'burg kettle
Christmas cancelled in Abbottstown?
News in brief for Sunday, Dec. 19
'What Christmas is all about'
'Grandson scam' strikes G'burg
A man and his dog
News in brief for Saturday, Dec. 18
Public record for Friday, Dec. 17
Pair charged in Little's armed robbery
Police: Teacher had sex with student
Soy blaze's cause 'undetermined'
Spring Grove swim team bus hits officer
'A place where I could think and pray and plan'
Balanced budget, ravaged reserves
Morning fire displaces family, destroys Christmas gifts
Second snow hits area
Court denies second REDDI suit
Police to target drunken drivers
News in brief for Friday, Dec. 17
Public record for Thursday, Dec. 16
Two killed in Route 15 crash
Something to hold on to
Super 8 fire delays reopening
Armed robber strikes Little's Coins
Adams hires new boss
Church helps to lighten blue Christmas
A Christmas protest<p>
News in brief for Thursday, Dec. 16
Police: Couple blocks firefighters<p>
Public record for Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. 14, 15
Fire reported at motel in Penn Township
They've got mail
Tech-prep price tag up 60%
Nonprofits to be charged rent
Gettysburg council questions parking rules
Hamilton Twp. to tax workers
Concert proceeds to help with organ repairs
Abbottstown hires new secretary
Christmas Luncheon is Friday, December 17th at the Hanover Country Club. Today is the last day to register. Call 637.6130 or email office@hanoverchamber.com !
York County Business Group leaders inform and connect businesses and their advisors with locally available growth tools. L. to r.: Tom Donnelly, York Chamber; Dennis Yablonsky, Allegheny Conference on Community Dev.; Gary Laird, Hanover Chamber; Darrell
Littlestown school board fires bus driver
State says letting fire burn lowered risk
Feeding more friends than ever
Kindness comforts principal on roof
McSherrystown holds revenue steady
Police say man held magnum revolver to girlfriend's chin
Hanover Girls Basketball
Fire marshal, ATF investigate blaze
Commercial plan along routes 194, 94 mellows
Students take the stand
Officials worried about hydrants
Hanover grad returns to host fundraiser
Fire company to silence sirens
Straban passes 'conservative' budget
Recycling mandatory in West Manheim
News in brief for Monday, Dec. 13
Blaze destroys biodiesel plant
A last song sung
Officials: Local ICE center a big 'if'
Concerned citizens to hold public meeting
Kids shop til they drop
Health costs get look
W. Manheim sued by resident
Firefighters forced to let warehouse burn
News in brief for Sunday, Dec. 12
Public record for Saturday, Dec. 11
Train station to stay open
Singing for a cause
Couple's home burns
Red Cross stressed due to large number of fires
First snowfall affects drivers
School board member resigns presidency
No need to count the candles
Citizen: Council not 'aggressive' enough
News in brief for Saturday, Dec. 11
Last chance to register!
Public record for Friday, Dec. 10
Police: McS'town man behind wheel in fatal crash
A night on the roof
Casino vote put off
Charity money stolen from store
Walmart evacuated for report of gas leak
Greener pastures
Reading to rework budget
News in brief for Friday, Dec. 10
Driver hurt in collision with school bus
Public record for Thursday, Dec. 9
Guthrie Memorial Library - 2010 Holiday Hours (cont.) Monday, December 27th - 10:00-6:00 Tuesday, December 28th - 10:00-6:00 Wednesday, December 29th - 10:00-6:00 Thursday, December 30th - 10:00-6:00 Friday, December 31st - Closed Saturday, January 1st
Guthrie Memorial Library - 2010 Holiday Hours: Monday, December 20th - 10:00-6:00 Tuesday, December 21st - 10:00-6:00 Wednesday, December 22nd - 10:00-6:00 Thursday, December 23rd - 10:00-6:00 Friday, December 24th - Closed Saturday, December 25th - Cl
News in brief for Thursday, Dec. 9
Dream deferred, but not denied
Penn hike still likely
$5,000 reward for info on chapel arson
Phiel to run for Adams County commissioner
Faulty heater blamed in blaze
Abbottstown budget holds the line
Detectors to be donated in L'town
Public record for Wednesday, Dec. 8
The Polar Express - December 15th, 2010 at 6:30 (Children's Department) Come see Beth Rebert in the Polar Express. Hot chocolate and cookies following program.
Hanover’s Robotics Team
Public school transportation costs not just for its students
Remembrance through the holidays
Boy Scout tree sale about more than just fundraising
No hike in West Manheim budget
Penn site flush with work
County study offers suggestions for CYS
Rendell picks Hanover businessman
News in brief, Monday Dec. 6
Prison versed in treating pregnant women
Woman, granddaughter killed in crash were inseparable
Three sought in Civil War Chapel arson
G'burg College students living green
Utz truck crashes into porch
Former racing horse seized in Adams County
Gingerbread houses bring out the holiday spirit
Public record for Saturday, Dec. 4
Whooping cough cases decline
Official: Arson not ruled out in chapel
Law firm calling for chapel donations
Wreath project always looking toward future
Snack deal done
Fire marshal investigating McSherrystown fire
L'town budge keeps revenue flat
News in brief for Saturday, Dec. 4
Public record for Friday, Dec. 3
Crews battle fire in Gettysburg
Mt. Joy, fire companies agree to 10-percent reduction
Adult, child killed in Jackson Twp. crash
New plea in crash
New stores to Hanover
Lance agrees to Snyder's merger
Leaders unveil budget
News in brief and corrections for Friday, Dec. 3
Red Cross Blood Drive Where: John D. Bare Center of the Library When: December 8th, 2010 from 12:00-6:00
Teen Creative Writing Club meets tonight at 6:30 in the Teen Library. Anyone interested in joining is welcome to come.
Public record for Thursday, Dec. 2
Hanover holiday transformation <p>
Defense says stabbing unintentional<p>
No jail time in exposure case <p>
Adams County rejects assessment offer<p>
Court questions latest REDDI suit <p>
Making sense of money <p>
DEP OKs Hanover recycling - again
Number of holiday fatalities increases statewide <p>
News in brief <p>
Salting away a healthier future
Officials warn of business solicitation
License delay rumors denied
Probation consolidation savings seen
Littlestown plans special tree lighting
Make and Take for Parents: Weather Flannel Board Thursday December 2nd, 2010 - 06:00 PM Parents can make a weather flannel board for their children to play with. Children can play while their parents create. Please call the library and ask for the Childr
'It's just in the blood'
Appeal filed in dog attack
Gettysburg Foundation names president
Giving the gift of music
Gettysburg budget 'business as usual'
Card offers discounts at businesses
Accidental shooting results in probation
School districts paid royalties
Plowing ahead with winter plans
Citrus for the holidays
One local musician to go to Lone Star State
Borough: Runoff concerns might dry up
Littlestown seeks volunteer secretary
SW Regional cleans Moulstown Road
News in brief for Monday, Nov. 29
Drivers cross state lines, leaving behind a record
Outlook 'excellent' for deer season
Teachers scale back student-built house to save costs
Adams County property values double
Superior court overturns contempt ruling for York County DA's office
More than a game
Heating assistance available to more
Codorus part of national award
Local ham-radio operator communicates with astronauts
News in brief for Sunday, Nov. 28
Home for the holiday
Moul Field homes OK'd
Adams County man saves woman from fire
Drug-ring member agrees to testify
McSherrystown plans no tax hike
Bermudian touts new programs
Hanover man gets probation in pot case
News in brief for Saturday, Nov. 27
Cashing in on the sales
Woman convicted in officer's death wants house arrest because of pregnancy
A lifetime of golden deeds
Meeting with judge pushed back
Cumberland approves draft budget
Warrants sweep nets 12
News in brief for Friday, Nov. 26
Wife charged in stabbing <p>
Police: Suspect said officer fired first<p>
Residents flock to local farm for naturally raised turkeys
Police: Suspect said officer fired first <p>
Adams County budget holds the line <p>
Senior housing planned in Gettysburg<p>
Annual G'burg Christmas parade planned for Saturday <p>
Kids bring American history to stage <p>
Littlestown stabber gets six years <p>
Hanover in the cards for Pokemon players
Happy Thanksgiving!!
Reassessment suit still viable
Fixing cars and fixing dinner
Police: SUV scaring kids
Some legislators won't take pay raises
Gettysburg considering train station options
60 seconds to victory
Christmas to roar into town
Police plan holiday DUI crackdown
Movie Day at the Library - Friday November 26th, 2010 - 10:00 AM, watch some of your favorite holiday movies at the library. For more information call us at 632-5183.
Gettysburg to respond to critics
Giving thanks for our farms
Judge nixes plea deal
Conewago to developer: Stormwater a problem
Zoning ruling upsets applicant
Hawk Talk - Budget
Grove remembered for his faith, devotion to job
911 system almost online
PennDOT declines slowing traffic on Baltimore Pike
Lifelong G'burg resident gives back with more than just food
Conewago Valley school projects progressing
Utz gives gift to YMCA
Bermudian OKs athletic-training agreements
Blood drives planned in memory of loved ones
News in brief for Monday, Nov. 22
'Dead' woman could make claim on will
Pension crisis brewed for years
Illumination honors the fallen
From the classroom to the courtroom
Where's the best care?
37 years apart, WCO shootings tell two tales
Gaming board: Decision will be 'very difficult'
Fire plan kept quiet
Like meeting Terry Bradshaw
News in brief for Sunday, Nov. 21
Public record for Saturday, Nov. 20
Citizenship granted at cemetery
Colored troops honored
Judge denies suit
Thousands pay their respects to slain Adams officer
Main break cuts water briefly in W. Manheim
Tidying up the square
Grant sought to fix Elm
County won't boost retiree pensions
News in brief for Saturday, Nov. 20
Public record for Friday, Nov. 19
Book Talk (with signing) - Frank Meredith - "The Unfinished Work: A Civil War Novel." December 1st, 2010 at 6:30 p.m. in the John D. Bare Center of the library.
The Library will be closed on Thanksgiving Day, November 25th. Happy Thanksgiving! :)
National legal firms back Civil War Chapel
Going once, going twice ... gone
Penn taxes likely to rise
Gaming hearings spark advertising blitz
Lawyer: Insanity plea won't be sought
Celebrating the holidays with food
Bermudian views policy on naming facilities
Mandatory recycling rules on McS'town books
Public record for Thursday, Nov. 18
Network with area business people during this festive Membership Mixer. Please RSVP to office@hanoverchamber.com.
Penn Harris casino concerns focus on room count
Defense attorney in game warden's killing: Presume innocence
Smokeout urges people to quit for the day
Parents seek probe
Crowds expected for officer's funeral
Special counsel brought aboard
Chamber offers scholarships
Public record for Wednesday, Nov. 17
News in brief for Thursday, Nov. 18
State questions Mason-Dixon's projected visitation, amenities
Pension reform bill gets mixed response from legislators
Police: House struck in DUI crash
Stairway to headaches
Conewago Twp. taxes could hold steady
A real cross-country runner
Businessman pleads guilty to lesser charges
Gettysburg anniversary events kick off in April 2011
Hawk Hustle
Vicksburg mayor touts casino benefits
Work begins to replace 114-year-old bridge
Adams accepts property values
Man pleads guilty in day-care sex assaults
Penn officer recovering after crash
Casino opponents begin 'media blitz'
Charges dropped in brother's stabbing
West Manheim changes purchase plans
College Planning Seminar
Red Ribbon Week
Catch 'Willy Wonka' this weekend
State: Healthy-treat proposal no mandate
Date set for EARP officer's homecoming
New Oxford senior to play in Thanksgiving parade
Man pleads guilty to indecent assault
Board OKs ag gift
Wreath project expands
Officers OK after crash
School won't allow dog aid attend
Wildlife conservation officers face 'dangerous work'
Funeral service set for WCO Grove
Grove's words on being a WCO
Lincoln's mark lasts
Website brings school funding, salaries to public view
Grant could boost safety at square
Local stars show off their dance moves
Bonusgate lessons were on candidates' minds during campaign
Responders: Gift will trickle down
News in brief for Sunday, Nov. 14
Officer's death a 'terrible and tragic loss'
Alleged shooter's family members in disbelief
Adams values up for vote
Child rapist gets 13 years
News in brief for Saturday, Nov. 13
Manhunt ends in arrest
Public record for Friday, Nov. 12
Police have person of interest in killing in custody
News in brief for Friday, Nov. 12
Man pleads to indecent assault
Home sales drop
Higher McSherrystown sewer costs correct
L'town to manage without manager
Hanover dancer gets 7-15 years
School recognizes family split by service
School projects show progress
Featured speaker: Gene Barr, VP of Government and Public Affairs, PA Chamber of Business and Industry. Register today at office@hanoverchamber.com or call 717-637-6130.
More sex charges filed against day-care worker
Future uncertain for Lincoln Train Station
Freedom lawsuit back to county
'Too often we forget'
News in brief, Thursday Nov. 11
Public record for Thursday, Nov. 11
Police: Cruiser set on fire
Lifting hearts through volunteering
Bucks boost books
Persistence pays off for New Oxford lottery winner
Congrats to Salon Utopia on their ribbon cutting ceremony today! Salon Utopia is located in the High Pointe Commons at 245 N. Main St., Spring Grove. Call 225-9332 for an appointment.
Last chance to register!
Chamber salutes area businesses at its October Eye-Opener Breakfast. Many thanks to Lutheran Retirement Village @ Utz Terrace for hosting and sponsoring this event!
Whichever way you voted, come see the legislators speak at the Hanover Chamber Christmas Luncheon on Friday, December 17th at the Hanover Country Club. 11:45 a.m. Eggnog Social. 12:15 lunch. $30/member
Public record for Tuesday, Nov. 9
New Oxford proposes holding taxes <p>
Hamilton Township considers $52 fee for those working in township <p>
Event to Stomp Out lung cancer
PennDOT planning Route 116 bridge work <p>
Existing Pa. casinos challenge applicants
Assessment lawsuit stays in federal court<p>
PennDOT must replace Hanover handicap ramps installed last year. <p>
Hawk Hustle
Last chance to register!
The Hanover Chamber thanks PNC Bank for hosting the October Membership Mixer last evening. Members enjoyed networking, while enjoying the spread catered by Warehouse Gourmet.
Worker in serious condition after falling through roof <p>
News in brief
East Berlin expects no tax increase
Plea in final fraud, theft charges <p>
Jury finds West Manheim man guilty of indecent assault
Gettysburg seeks dismissal of REDDI suit<p>
Mother of New Oxford girl who held cancer walk dies at home. <p>
L'town district acknowledges 'errors' in bus crash <p>
Hanover resident 'makes a deal' on Tuesday's show
South Western junior gets inspiration, focus on Bolivian trip
Federal funds for foam?
Local horticulturist offers pruning tips
Poweder Puff Football
Quarter Auction
Municipal building to get new roof
Burglary, theft charges dropped
Bingo for the library
Md. cider recalled for possible E. coli
Talks no bowl of cherries
95 new 'parks' in Carroll Valley
Dinner brings out German heritage
Why drug companies might be paying your doctor
Hanover Concerned Citizens share fears, hopes
Anti-nepotism policies scarce among local school districts
'I just wanted to pay for my house'
Closing of The Victory looms
More charges for Adams real estate agent
Remembering those who served
Resident wants W. Manheim to make play for casino
G'burg teen to lead the Penn State band
Last G'burg cemetery witness tree sold
Jobs rate rises
Cumberland County certifies numbers
Adams: Suit belongs in federal court
'Tis the season for giving
News in brief for Saturday, Nov. 6
Checkpoint nets six DUI suspects
News in brief for Friday, Nov. 5
Rare wild dogs found at illegal Franklin County kennel
Public record for Friday, Nov. 5
Police: Knife shown at store
40 charges dropped
YWCA book sale kicks off Friday
Police: Rx drugs stolen from prison
Budget crisis looms for Cumberland
Massive solar project under way
Public record for Thursday, Nov. 4
911 kinks still exist
Bonfire Rescheduled
Ron Miller keeps his seat in 93rd state House district
Mount Olivet to honor vets
Federal charges filed in crime spree
Hamilton Twp. considers joining lawsuit
Hearing set on assessment lawsuit
Route 116 stream repair continuing
Sneak preview for new school
PLCB requests beverages' removal
Hanover superintendent recuses himself from AD hiring process
News in brief for Thursday, Nov. 4
G'burg Dems seek sense in election
Tallman overwhelms Strausbaugh
Michael Waugh cruises to re-election in state Senate
Seth Grove easily retains 196th District seat
York, Adams voters turn out in high numbers
Moul retains state House seat
We Bleed Orange and Black!
Window closes for casino comment
Ghost tours to benefit historical society
Police: Trespasser showed ID
Mr. Ed's blaze ruled arson
Adams judges recuse selves
Suit alleges myriad of violations
Hanover's Brainbusters Team
CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIES
EARP to send texts
A York Springs Halloween
Tucker saga continues
Sewer share shocks council
Penn starts budget work
Local musician teaches students
Teenage Rita's employee wins national video competition
Public record for Monday, Nov. 1
Posthumous polling?
News in brief for Monday, Nov. 1
Leaf collection to begin in McS'town
Littlestown rethinking committee stance
Freedom Township hires counsel for suit
Current reassessment not the first attempt since 1990
Adams clock ticks away
WellSpan opens health center in Aspers
Flush with a local bounty
Mr. Ed's set to rise from ashes
Teen charged in hammer attacks
'The right place at the right time'
Dig The Cause
Suit seeks Reddi debt from G'burg borough
Nighthawks Enter the World of Shakespeare
Public record for Sunday, Oct. 31
Moms and Muffins
Public record for Saturday, Oct. 30
Pertussis Fact Sheet
Picnic canceled due to lack of interest
Washington Elementary
Fire depts. warn Twp.
Statements from the candidates for state House, District 93
2010-2011 Outstanding Teacher of the Year!
Public record for Friday, Oct. 29
Statements in the race for state Senate, 28th District
Educator of the Year
News in brief for Saturday, Oct. 30
Statements from the candidates for the state House, District 196
Statements from the race for state House, 91st District
Man charged in Taser incident at bar
Good turnout expected
Local legislators' bill to recoup court costs signed by Rendell
News in brief for Sunday, Oct. 31
G'burg teachers get slimed
Searching for Hanover's soul
Conewago subdivision plans withdrawn
Board delays vote on acting superintendent's pay
Freedom to sue over Adams reassessment
Woman avoids jail in forgery case
Two vie for state House seat
Local vets rally for Mason-Dixon
Police: Man mugged in parking lot
Teaching nurses with technology
Abbottstown square party Tuesday
Hispanic Heritage Day!
News in brief for Monday, Oct. 18
Bermudian adopts surveillance policy
Shining a light on after-school activities
Hanover Hospital teaches sports nutrition
Three vie for U.S. House seat
Siblings give back over summer vacation
No more L'town committees?
Cumberland seeking slower speeds
Hanover manager selection moves forward
Hawk Walk!
State proposes more intelligence analysts
News in brief for Sunday, Oct. 17
Dallastown makes heartfelt gesture to William Penn's marching band
Local take-back events net nearly 600 pounds of Rx drugs
Festival brings local music acts together
Different approaches in 91st district race
Local SAT scores up
Decorating tips for Halloween
Hanover gears up for frights
Four million tourists expected for 150th an<i></i>niversary
Runners at David Tome Memorial 5K react to guilty verdict
Buses line up for rallies
House fire displaces family
News in brief and correction for Saturday, Oct. 16
York County woman turns stink bugs into jewelry
Public record for Saturday, Oct. 16
Free house on the market
Policy change allows seniors to stick with Bermudian
North Gettysburg Trail goes out to bid
Hawk Walk raises nearly $12K
Two vie for 93rd district House seat
Appeals might run late
'It's the economy'
Going ... going ... but not gone
Public record for Friday, Oct. 15
School board accepts teacher's resignation
Home plans on hold
Town hall meeting slated for 3rd Ward
Simpson continues family tradition
Mag says Platts in Top 10
Gang counts climb
Hold on, winds await
News in brief for Friday, Oct. 15
Homecoming
Public record for Thursday, Oct. 14
Hawk Hustle
SAT
Probation given in assault
W. Manheim bridge closed
G'burg to allow free parking for holidays
L'town sewer rates to rise?
Home probe slows sales
News in brief for Thursday, Oct. 14
A walk for the fun of it
Freedom delays assessment lawsuit suit vote<p>
Committee seeks to boost Freedom Transit ridership
Seibert guilty in Tome's death
Breast Cancer Awareness
CV school board appoints new member
Mystery to unfold in Hanover
Piecing together young leaders
Spider blamed for Route 30 crash
Seminary plan on display
Police: Woman's rib broken during domestic
Police: Son staged break-in
Snow plow to be replaced
Sewer plan needs fix
York County Civil War soldier's story to be highlighted
Snyder's, Lance amend board plans
Fountain takes on rosy glow
Home sales cool off
Mt. Joy might dump fire tax <p>
South Western senior spent summer getting ready to pursue FBI dream. <p>
West Manheim residents ask supervisors to schedule event for Halloween night
'Toughest Cop Around' shows officers take fitness seriously
Science
Driver charged with DUI <p>
Hanover Republican Club nears 75 <p>
Hanover fire commissioner touts value of borough alarm-boxes
Group raises money to help woman with rare disorder
Fatal crash closes Route 30
Lawyer points to policy
Commercial committee ready for recommendation
Hanover's guests getting harder to capture
The burden of the spotlight
Grandfather reflects on death of toddler
Finding fairness in funding
Protecting your name
News in brief for Saturday, Oct. 9
Honoring their sacrifice
Dumped tires bring charges
Profs vote against casino
Hospital staff to use rec park during construction
Police chase leads to jail
News in brief for Friday, Oct. 8
Former chief found not guilty
Efforts to fund cable station gain steam
East Berliner vies for 'Great American Horseman' title
United Hook and Ladder seeks fire tax
Silenced witness trees now sprouting
Freedom might sue to stop reassessment
Jurors hear forensic testimony in Officer Tome's death
G'burg expects sewer hike
Police: Pot plants found in trees
Northern Regional de´tective recalls partner's death
Kids sound off on fire safety
DA: Death penalty possible
News in brief for Thursday, Oct.7
Act 80 Day
State hearing set for G'burg casino application
Bike registration program to launch soon
Adams hears more gripes
Dog days at the park
Bill 'one promise fulfilled'
DOCEO donates copier to Hanover Center for Workforce Excellence. L. to r.: Otis Thomas and Judy Alder, HACC - Gettysburg Campus; John Lewis and Penny Rostamali, DOCEO; and Shannon Harvey and Ken Corbran, HACC - Gettysburg Campus.
PCN TV interviews Gary Laird, Hanover Chamber, (right) and Tom Donnelly, York County Chamber (left) at the State Capitol. The 30-minute segment featured Representative Will Tallman (center), and Laird and Donnelly on the status of York County's econ
Board members recently attended the Pennsylvania Chamber’s 26th Annual Chamber Dinner, which featured a gubernatorial candidate debate moderated by Ted Koppel. Front row, l. to r.: Mark Riggs, Staub, Riggs & Collins; Chuck McGough, CAM Innova
West Manheim secures animal-control service
Armed robber gets 13 years
York County clerk in dilemma
Timeout on charter schools?
Public record for Wednesday, Oct. 6
Defense: Police failed to protect officer
Broken Cookie celebrates with a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony on May 24th. Pictured left to right: Deborah Bare, Mayor Ben Adams, Owners/sisters Megan Bare and Tabitha McDonald, and Dawn and Philip McDonald.
Finding the words
The 2010 Discover Hanover Magazine is hot off the press! Members will be receiving their copies early next week! For additional copies, please stop by the Chamber office Monday - Friday, 8 am - 5 pm.
Stabbing ruled a homicide
Ken Simms, Mark Riggs and Sharon Kebil at Chamber Day on Capitol Hill.
Man charged in infant's death
TENDER CARE CELEBRATES OPENING OF NEW OFFICE WITH RIBBON CUTTING Tender Care Pregnancy Consultation Services celebrated the opening of its new office, located at 600 Carlisle St. Suite B , Hanover, with a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony on Friday, June 25th.
Members enjoyed networking and good food at Northwest Savings Bank mixer this week!
Hanover Chamber salutes seven area businesses at its July Eye-Opener Breakfast hosted by the Hanover YMCA.
Register today for these HOT Chamber networking events!
Penn National Insurance declared a 10% dividend for the Members Advantage Program, the Hanover Chamber's business insurance program. Learn how you can participate. Visit www.hanoverchamber.com.
More than 120 members attended this morning's Eye-Opener Breakfast at Homewood at Plum Creek. L. to r.: Megan Bare, Broken Cookie; Mak McKeehan, 3rd Idea; Wes Zepp, American Tree & Stump Removal; Mike Rose, Compleat Restoration; Ellen Arnold, Th
Hanover Chamber salutes seven area businesses at its July Eye-Opener Breakfast hosted by the Hanover YMCA.
Register today for these HOT Chamber networking events!
Penn National Insurance declared a 10% dividend for the Members Advantage Program, the Hanover Chamber's business insurance program. Learn how you can participate. Visit www.hanoverchamber.com.
More than 120 members attended this morning's Eye-Opener Breakfast at Homewood at Plum Creek. L. to r.: Megan Bare, Broken Cookie; Mak McKeehan, 3rd Idea; Wes Zepp, American Tree & Stump Removal; Mike Rose, Compleat Restoration; Ellen Arnold, Th
DOCEO donates copier to Hanover Center for Workforce Excellence. L. to r.: Otis Thomas and Judy Alder, HACC - Gettysburg Campus; John Lewis and Penny Rostamali, DOCEO; and Shannon Harvey and Ken Corbran, HACC - Gettysburg Campus.
PCN TV interviews Gary Laird, Hanover Chamber, (right) and Tom Donnelly, York County Chamber (left) at the State Capitol. The 30-minute segment featured Representative Will Tallman (center), and Laird and Donnelly on the status of York County's econ
Board members recently attended the Pennsylvania Chamber’s 26th Annual Chamber Dinner, which featured a gubernatorial candidate debate moderated by Ted Koppel. Front row, l. to r.: Mark Riggs, Staub, Riggs & Collins; Chuck McGough, CAM Innova
Board members recently attended the Pennsylvania Chamber’s 26th Annual Chamber Dinner, which featured a gubernatorial candidate debate moderated by Ted Koppel. Front row, l. to r.: Mark Riggs, Staub, Riggs & Collins; Chuck McGough, CAM Innova
Fox 43 Football Frenzy
Visitors bureau seeks to promote holiday tourism
Knot your average rope
Commissioners fire longtime York County worker
Broken Cookie celebrates with a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony on May 24th. Pictured left to right: Deborah Bare, Mayor Ben Adams, Owners/sisters Megan Bare and Tabitha McDonald, and Dawn and Philip McDonald.
Trial opens in officer's death
The 2010 Discover Hanover Magazine is hot off the press! Members will be receiving their copies early next week! For additional copies, please stop by the Chamber office Monday - Friday, 8 am - 5 pm.
Gettysburg school board makes superintendent's leave official
Ken Simms, Mark Riggs and Sharon Kebil at Chamber Day on Capitol Hill.
Tree sale a 'tremendous success'
TENDER CARE CELEBRATES OPENING OF NEW OFFICE WITH RIBBON CUTTING Tender Care Pregnancy Consultation Services celebrated the opening of its new office, located at 600 Carlisle St. Suite B , Hanover, with a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony on Friday, June 25th.
Police probe Berwick stabbing
Members enjoyed networking and good food at Northwest Savings Bank mixer this week!
Adams County man dies after stabbing
Middle School
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Hawk Talk - PTO
Probation for former assisted-living center's co-owner
'A silent witness'
Gettysburg teen blends love of film, history into business
Is local government better government?
Genetic testing shines light on cancer risks
National Guard plans new home
Bless the pets
Other state casinos, applicants near historic sites
Horseback cops come to Adams County
How would gaming affect G'burg tourism?
Miles and memories
Local police officers learn to deal with mental crises
News in brief for Sunday, Oct. 3
Free fun at pumpkin fest
Cumberland to repeal amusement device tax
Flu season looks easier, but still requires precautions
Public record for Saturday, Oct. 2
News in brief for Saturday, Oct. 2
Man gets four to 10 in gas station robbery
Harvester charged in stabbing
Columbia Gas rates going up
Police: No issues with bus
Stink bugs bruise harvest
Dance celebrates Hispanic culture
Drug case brings jail
Making way for Royal Farms
Weigand bill in trouble?
County arts center plans unveiled
Cops: Gang hits area
Public record for Friday, Oct. 1
News in brief for Friday, Oct. 1
Supervisors make exception on plan drawings
Helping those who help others
Boys recall Wednesday's bus crash
Former police sergeant remembered as 'shining example'
Public record for Thursday, Sept. 30
cosmic
'Bipolar' defense no help to pot grower
Official: Cigarette started Fairfield fire
Healing at the end of the rainbow
Project Gettysburg-Leon working to aid Nicaragu<i></i>ans
L'town man pleads guilty to harassment in cookie case
Counting her blessings
Public record for Wednesday, Sept. 29
Hanover man dies in Wolf's bus crash <p>
Adams County warns of flooding threat <p>
Recycling reports sought
Pot grower to raise mental infirmity defense at trial
More find jobs
Window restoration to cost Gettysburg nearly $50,000
Cancer survivors' stories come to hospital
The keepers of shrines
Public record for Tuesday, Sept. 28
Salt sheds to come down
Hanover High School
Hanover Steel
McSherrystown subdivision up for DEP approval
Supervisors consider nixing roads contract
Volksmarch making return
State officials under fire
Gettysburg marching band vying for $25,000
News in brief, Monday Sept. 27
School board position open
Zoning board returns to capacity
West Manheim hires building code officer
Bermudian expands options for seniors who move
Convenience coming
Hanover alum hikes whole Appalachian Trail
Which way to the park?
Hanover shops for coverage
'Lest we forget'
Fly or drive for a hearty breakfast
Privacy rights keep Hall info private
Morning service for the hungry
Some worry about development's effect
Board: Park not safe
Public record for Sunday, Sept. 26
News in brief and correction for Sunday, Sept. 26
Pippinfest continues today
McS'town teen gets prison time in armed robbery
To their health
News in brief for Saturday, Sept. 25
Unity group hosts festival
Route 116 signal coming soon
Immigrants' detention protested
Resisting arrest charges dropped in forgery, fleeing case
Foundry draws no bids
Civil War monument turns 100
Heroin dealer gets 12 years
Blaze kills livestock
Police charge man in assaults
'Twisted, perverted, evil thought process'
Chase ends in charges
Public record for Friday, Sept. 24
News in brief for Friday, Sept. 24
Obama passes on Platts for post
Penn fills emergency management job
Suspect arrested in strong-arm robberies
Public record for Thursday, Sept. 23
Former Gettysburg College student pleads guilty to murder
Hanover Residents are Facing Foreclosure. The NFCC Can Help.
Correction for Thursday, Sept. 23
Hamilton Township to go online
Septic fees OKed
Hospital unveils expansion
Fairfield man pleads guilty, will testify at drug trial.
Superintendent placed on leave
Lawmakers back games of chance for taverns
Storm rips roof off barn
Plea struck in burglary case
Board OKs appraisals for prospective parks
Tech prep building near?
Local hunter missed by family and friends
Crews to team on roads
Veterans call for state to reject casino
New coat for water tower
Hess mess in Littlestown
Driver sentenced for killing motorist during chase
Ambulance standby again free for Bermudian district
Plumber recovering after explosion
Company gives back to wounded soldier
Mount Joy Twp. proposes lower taxes
Hanover police seek robbers
Music has no borders
Woman sentenced in 2nd DUI fatality
Hawk Talk - LINK Crew
News in brief for Monday, Sept. 20
Aligning Forces for Quality holds annual meeting
Eyes in the sky at Bermudian
Brick sale to resume
G'burg College student spent time on the big screen
Police: Man forges 14 Percocet prescriptions
Orange car questions
Two cars, one lucky couple
Fighting stigma one step at a time
New Oxford liberated
Borough manager search nears end
Complex moves forward
Growing history
Bringing cancer awareness home
Public record for Sunday, Sept. 19
Public record for Saturday, Sept. 18
News in brief and correction for Sunday, Sept. 19
St. Francis Xavier plans groundbreaking
Locals notice tea party's power
Hanover district awards bids
Additional 189 charges for alleged rapist
Fall might fade fast
Rendell: 'Wrong place for a casino'
More tires left
DEP issues drought watch
10 hospitalized after bus crash
News in brief, Saturday, Sept. 18
Police: Prankster calls 911 three times
News in brief for Friday, Sept. 17
High-tech network gets test drive
Schools plan moves
SW Regional to replace all police cruisers
Local firm wins bid
Biglerville Fall Fest continues through Saturday
Hanover residents air their complaints
'Why can't it be saved?' <p>
Public record for Friday, Sept. 17
More than 140 guests attended the Volunteer Recognition & Member Anniversary Breakfast on Septe
Police conduct targeted enforcement along Route 15
Playground gets makeover
News in brief for Thursday, Sept. 16
Public record for Thursday, Sept. 16
Charges filed in W. Manheim double fatal
G'burg couple on 'House Hunters'
Moul: Trailer values off mark
More than 2,400 values cor<i></i>rected
Culprits could be caught on camera
A'town shops for cops
New business manager to start at Bermudian
Public record for Wednesday, Sept. 15
New leaders chosen
Merged fire company gets bigger funding share
Veterans to honor POWs and MIAs
Renovations begin in Gettysburg
Cookie clash leads to charges
Football fun at Hanover Street Elementary
Most local schools making progress
L&H rolls to a stop
400 rats stolen
Circus wows crowd at York Fair
Gettysburg Hospital expansion moves forward
Hanover to fix Sheppard-Myers Field
Touch Down Tuesday!
Animal exodus at Heidelberg farm
Etching event aims to curb car thieves
Security cameras considered
News in brief for Monday, Sept. 13
Hanover alleys set for paving
Hanover boy living his acting dream
Letter warns of lien on foundry property
Ceremony for the dogs, and cat
Court upholds townhome rejection
79 years pursuing perfection
Water woes at new school
'A long love affair with old theaters'
Hanover councilman holds community forum
9/11 memorial raises awareness for next year
Brooms a big hit at Colonial Day
Police: Two die in crash
News in brief for Sunday, Sept. 12
Fall brings cool weather, more animals at preserve
Straban to use York Adams bureau
Council worries about bell tower's stability
Lifelong love story
News in brief for Saturday, Sept. 11
Public record for Saturday, Sept. 11
McS'town unlikely to donate to aging office
Murder trial put off
Brick sale on blocks
False report filed in 'shooting'
'We're going to be washed away'
Fire company remembers 9/11
Trash plan near
Groups to take back Rx drugs
Truck gets stuck
Platts talks taxes, G'burg casino
Residents pack Hanover town meeting
Dumpster fire causes minimal damage at JCPenney
Tallman meeting called 'secretive'
Public record for Friday, Sept. 10
News in brief for Friday, Sept. 10
Public record for Thursday, Sept. 9
Lawsuit challenges Snyder's merger
East Berlin residents: 'Slow down!'
Details scarce in police incident
Jail time in Dec. break-ins
News in brief for Thursday, Sept. 9
Group offers free wills for first responders
Bubbling with success
Blaze near York Springs
Liberating New Oxford
Harley buildings could topple
Harley proposes 'casual workers' at another plant
Platts to hold town hall meeting in Gettysburg
Longtime Hanover dentist dies
Berwick Township house fire displaces family of seven
Stink bugs feast on Adams fruit
Earliest apples ever?
Residents alarmed by gun display
Firefighters battle Berwick blaze
Mariachi Hanover
York loses hold on Harley jobs
Mount Joy budget holds hike
Lincoln statue remains 'in limbo'
West Manheim OKs new septic rules
Adams wines come of age
Hanover Tea party gains steam
Ice cream weather coming
News in brief for Monday, Sept. 6
Adams narrows manager candidates
Police add to 4-wheel-drive fleet
Project helps Afghan kids
Park, bike, ride
Local manufacturers cautiously optimistic about future
A good day to play
A day for the beans
Lofty costs cited
West Nile on the rise
Local green salons offer natural beauty
News in brief for Saturday, Sept. 4
BAE plans permanent layoffs
Six-months in prison for dealing fake heroin
L'town council president resigns
Hanover schools open renovation bids
Dealer gets eight years in prison
News in brief for Sunday, Sept. 5
More help needed to hear all appeals
Manheim opens to students
Putting the 'community' in community library
Chili chefs ready to go
What are casino's odds?
News in brief for Friday, Sept. 3
Public record for Friday, Sept. 3
Judicial Center door repair to cost $18,000, suspect charged
Medevac crews offer quick response, training
Doing the lord's work
Mount student dies
Baby hurt in fall
Agreement reached on G'burg Country Club
DUI checks set
High School
Casino fervor wanes in second day of testimony
Dog law enforcement knocking on every door
Home will stay home
News in brief, Thursday, Sept. 2
Jail, house arrest for driver in crash
Parish sale final
Police to get help with new system
Public record for Thursday, Sept. 2
Moul, Maitland address the issues
Glatco Lake: Where is all the water?
Official: Stormwater worries unfounded at Mitchy's
Jobless rate grows
Local couple helps tsunami victims rebuild half a world away
Former borough manager shocked, saddened
'Do not text' draws droves
Public record for Tuesday, Aug. 31
Public record for Wednesday, Sept. 1
West Manheim sees insurance refund
Crowd packs casino hearing
Projects close roads, restrict traffic
Rio Sands gets nod
'Good, bad, ugly' on display
Mt. Joy to appeal unemployment decision
Ruling to hike home costs?
Experts switch queen bees at Nixon Park hive
Formal appeals begin today in Adams County reassessment
Rolling to the statewide tourney
Littlestown fires manager
News in brief for Monday, Aug. 30
Stetler may be tried with DeWeese in Bonusgate case
New direction at Hanover Middle School
Tucker and L'town meet
Bermudian eighth-grader keeping tabs
Sportscaster pleads guilty
Round Barn goes to the dogs
From Dutch Days to School Days
Public record for Sunday, Aug. 29
A decade later, Pa. cyber schools go viral
Fighting for a good cause
Public record for Saturday, Aug. 28
News in brief for Saturday, Aug. 28
Man to be sentenced in fiery crash
Bell tower completes square project
Oxford Avenue reopens to traffic
Boro OKs $17.5M bond
Grove: Don't call means don't text
News in brief for Sunday, Aug. 29
Speakers' list nearly doubles
Park to hold open houses on Cyclorama
Music festival debuts in Spring Grove
Preservation of Revolutionary War site Camp Security could be closer than ever
Milwaukee's loss, York's gain?
Sweet tribute to veterans
YWCA's Diversity Summit to expand
Bandz not banned from schools
Documents: York County Judge Bortner owes $6k in taxes
Residents fear Green Acres sale
Crash reroutes buses
Vandals hit McS'town playground
Quarry work in L'town
History in the making
Civil War group's report blasts casino plan
Driver rams courthouse security door
East Berlin won't mail newsletter
Public record for Friday, Aug. 27
Union jobs get raises
Money short in Conewago
News in brief and correction for Friday, Aug. 27
YTI Career Institute graduation
News in brief and corrections for Thursday, Aug. 26
Woman pleads in home fire
Record numbers for casino hearing
Couple remembered for the love they shared
Road funds run short in Conewago
Reward offered in Glenville homicide
Police: Assault leads to pot bust
Readying for Christmas
Public record for Tuesday and Wednesday, Aug. 24, 25
Solicitors must clear criminal checks
York Water to pull plugs?
Crash injures six, kills dog
U.S. Senate candidate visits Adams County
DEP fines firm $22K
Hanover High School welcomes freshmen
Gaming Control Board releases list of registered speakers
Park to get country club land
Crowd sounds off on stadium
Park Service to purchase country club?
PSP: Move not a demotion
PCN TV interviews Gary Laird, Hanover Chamber, (right) and Tom Donnelly, York County Chamber (left)
Gas-station robber pleads guilty
Heists lead to jail
Police crack down on Abbottstown skateboarders
Thomasville man dies in motorcycle crash
Eggs at local stores called safe
News in brief for Monday, Aug. 23
School gets milk money
McS'town wants meeting on proposed development
York County to get armored vehicle
New septic rules near vote
Few hold out on sewer hookups
Hanover resident tests NASA projects
Realtor charged with fraud, theft
The joys of summer
EB cooker moved
Man who stares at goats
A history lesson
Educators in the Workplace
Public record for Sunday, Aug. 22
Arty Award Winners
Hawk Talk
Volunteer Information
Link Crew
Stadium Presentation
Middle School Traffic Pattern
News in brief for Sunday, Aug. 22
Library funds cut again
New fight in East Berlin?
Staying safe during the hunt
Penn fined $3,500 for sewer leak
Senator: Pa.'s protest law constitutional
Hanover, DEP to make amends?
Physics Night
Music paints a picture for artist
MarketDay.com Features Hanover Middle School
Foundry property in question
The Nighthawk Marching Band Needs You!
Basilica granted waivers for parking-lot project
West Manheim superivisors honor donors
Statewide DUI crackdown begins
Judge jails driver
Newfoundlands to the rescue
Fire destroys RV
News in brief for Saturday, Aug. 21
150 protest reassessment
Arndt guilty of sex abuse
Hundreds of native plants killed along waterways in York
L'town couple drowns in N.C.
Public record for Saturday, Aug. 21
News in brief, Friday, Aug. 20
New water rate hike eyed
EB: Tucker should fix DEP filing
East Berlin intervenes in Tucker appeal
L&H seeks sale
Alloway defends WAM cash
Benefits issue returns
Jury out in Arndt case
Head to the Heidlersburg Fire Co. carnival
Good will, not government
Old Draft House demolished
Public record for Friday, Aug. 20
Man dies from crash injuries
8,000 file to appeal
Bluegrass Festival kicks off today
Snyder's-Lance deal clears the FTC
McFadden takes his seat in Harrisburg
Bonneauville's carnival continues through Saturday
Public record for Thursday, Aug. 19
News in brief, Thursday, Aug. 19
West Manheim sees insurance refund
Plea made in assault, standoff
Arndt faces jury in abuse case
Oxford Avenue sinkhole to get fix
Penn National touts Mason-Dixon jobs
Public record for Tuesday and Wednesday, Aug. 17 and 18
More than 120 members attended this morning's Eye-Opener Breakfast at Homewood at Plum Creek.
DOCEO donates copier to Hanover Center for Workforce Excellence. L. to r.: Otis Thomas and Judy Ald
Demand for buses to Beck rally keeps growing
Tourette's alliance honors S. Western
West Nile shows up in York County
Adams lifts burn ban
Traffic safety at issue
School officials defend stadium proposal
Hanover Dodge motors to new location
Fundraiser to help grieving families
West Manheim park seeks visitors
Penn hits gas on signal light
Preservation group backs casino
G'burg school board appoints new member
Family petitions against proposed Hanover stadium
Bermudian seeks new band di<i></i>rector
New faces at Conewago Valley
Sizzlin' summer cook-off
New Oxford rallies support for local TV
Tucker visits L'town
Up Next: Girl has gift for writing
Bus drivers test their skills at Roadeo
Wrestling match a 'Fight for Catherine'
Tallman wants WAMs axed
Expert: Spotlight on casino will dim
Route 94 widening on the way
Appraisers overbooked in Adams
Bluegrass pickers to return to Gettysburg
School projects ready to start
York 912 Patriots discuss political strategy
Bakers expect heated competition
More Route 30 work awaits
Fairfield man to face jail in arson
A lifetime of 'stuff'
That noise you hear is the sound of the 'dog day' cicadas
Casino debate goes national
News in brief, Saturday Aug. 14
Board fills void
4-H fairs come to town
Blue Star Mothers, Notre Dame Club team up to help troops
Hanover narrows list of manager candidates
Ruling clouds permit rules
Road plan sags
Take in history campfire style
News in brief, Friday Aug. 13
Mitchy's Kitchen lot paved
Disciplinary guidelines adopted
News in brief for Thursday, Aug. 12
Public record for Thursday, Aug. 12
Public record for Wednesday, Aug. 11
New Adams probation supervisor hired
Slagle Run sinkholes under repair
York wage falls
Gettysburg address laws change
Almost $5K stolen in bank heist
State denies dam grant
Lemonade for a cure
Cooker down in flames?
Penn National Insurance declared a 10% dividend for the Members Advantage Program, the Hanover Cham
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Hanover Street: Parent + School Connection
Hanover Practical Nursing 88th Class Award Winners
88TH Class Hanover Practical Nursing Program Graduated July 10, 2008
The Tradition is Back!
Special Education Services
L. to r.: Carrie Serio and Gregory Dick, Smooth Finishes – new business; Rick Hill, Omni Sour
Hanover Foundation for Excellence in Education, Inc.
Area high school seniors (Hanover, Delone, South Western and New Oxford) were recognized for their
Representative Nickol Visits Clearview
VENDORS WANTED FOR HANOVER CHAMBER’S 27th ANNUAL DUTCH FESTIVAL Food and handmade craft vend
Cafeteria Information 2010-2011
APPI Energy shared valuable information on electricity deregulation.
Calendar Information Posted - 8/4/2008
Broken Cookie celebrates with a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony on May 24th. Pictured left to right: Debo
New HPSD Website - 7/8/2008
The 2010 Discover Hanover Magazine is hot off the press! Members will be receiving their copies ear
Ken Simms, Mark Riggs and Sharon Kebil at Chamber Day on Capitol Hill.
Thanks to all of those that participated in yesterday's golf outing! The heat was brutal, but
TENDER CARE CELEBRATES OPENING OF NEW OFFICE WITH RIBBON CUTTING Tender Care Pregnancy Consultati
Members enjoyed networking and good food at Northwest Savings Bank mixer this week!
Hanover Chamber salutes seven area businesses at its July Eye-Opener Breakfast hosted by the Hanove
Authentic German entertainment, antique/classic cars and 330+ handmade crafts and food vendors, and
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