GBPA Announces Summer Event Schedule Including Reenactment

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The Gettysburg Battlefield Preservation Association (GBPA) has announced new dates for several of the historic events held in Adam’s County, including the 2020 Battle of Gettysburg Reenactment. The Gettysburg Reenactment, an annual event that has attracted over 500,000 visitors, has been scheduled for August 22-23, and will be held at the historic Daniel Lady Farm

July 4 Fireworks To Be Held at the Rec Park

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The Gettysburg Area Recreation Authority Board (GARA) has agreed to hold the July 4 fireworks at the Gettysburg Rec Park. The fireworks, normally held at Gettysburg College, will be set up, displayed, and cleaned up by Destination Gettysburg. GARA will monitor the parking of vehicles for spectators and crowd maintenance. More information, including times, parking,

Gettysburg Lutheran Seminary Names New President

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[From https://www.facebook.com/UnitedLutheranSeminary/] The United Lutheran Seminary Board of Trustees has named the Rev. Dr. R. Guy Erwin, fourth bishop of the Southwest California Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, as its next president. His appointment is effective August 1, 2020. Bishop Erwin succeeds interim president, the Rev. Dr. Angela Zimmann. Erwin “I am

​Adams County Community Foundation Awards First Grants For COVID-19 Relief & Recovery

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 The Adams County Community Foundation has awarded the first round of grants from its COVID-19 Relief & Recovery Fund. The Fund was established to direct charitable grants to area nonprofits struggling to meet the extraordinary needs of our community during the COVID-19 pandemic and related economic downturn. Through the COVID-19 Fund, the Community Foundation will

Battlefield Guides Go Back to Work but Visitor Center Remains Closed

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Following guidance from the White House, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and state and local public health authorities, Gettysburg National Military Park is increasing access and services. The National Park Service (NPS) is working service-wide with federal, state, and local public health authorities to closely monitor the COVID-19 pandemic and using a phased

Wellspan Pharmacy Team Donates Customized Face Masks to Fairfield Area High School Seniors

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Looking for a way of supporting senior students at nearby Fairfield Area High School during the COVID-19 pandemic, the WellSpan Pharmacy in Fairfield has donated customized face masks to members of this year’s class for their upcoming graduation ceremony. Maddi Holmberg, an officer of Fairfield Area High School’s 2020 senior class, models the custom face

Carr Wins National Theater Award

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Gettysburg Community Theatre Founding Executive/Artistic Director Chad-Alan Carr has been honored with the Shining Star Award by the American Association of Community Theatre (AACT). Carr The 2020 AACT National Awards will be presented at an awards ceremony during the AACTFest 2021 National Festival in Louisville, Kentucky, June 14–19, 2021. The AACT Shining Star award recognizes

Gettysburg Foundation President Moen to Step Down

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Gettysburg Foundation President and CEO Matthew C. Moen, Ph.D., is stepping down from his position effective July 31, 2020. The Gettysburg Foundation Board of Directors was notified of his decision late last week. “Pandemics have a way of rearranging life priorities, both professionally and personally,” said Moen. “I spent thirty-one years in higher education and

Adams County Will Move to Yellow Stage Next Friday, Allowing Hundreds of Stores and Businesses to Reopen

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Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf announced today that 12 more counties would be moved to the yellow phase of the state’s reopening plan beginning Friday, May 22. Adams county was included in the list.   General changes that will begin next Friday include: The stay-at-home order will be lifted, but people are still encouraged to wear

Gettysburg Foundation Appoints Five New Members to Board of Directors and New Chair of the Board

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At its May meeting, the Gettysburg Foundation Board of Directors welcomed five new Directors, honored three Directors with emeritus status and approved the appointment of its new board chair.   Joining the Foundation’s Board of Directors for a three-year term are Cynthia Hill; Thavolia Glymph, Ph.D.; Hal Kushner, M.D.; Richard Morin and Charles ‘Cliff’ Bream.

Pennyslvania State Publishes List of Exempted Businesses, Updates the List, and Provides an Explanation

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The Pennsylvania Department of Community & Economic Development (DCED) has provided a list of the 56 Adams County businesses that were granted exceptions and placed on the state’s list of life sustaining businesses. The DCED also explained the procedure used to classify businesses. According to DCED, all Pennsylvania businesses were initially classified using industry sectors

Wellspan Wins Sepsis Control Award

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WellSpan Health has received the 2019 John M. Eisenberg Patient Safety and Quality Award, recognizing its innovative Sepsis Central Alert Team. The team earned the award as an example of successful system changes or interventions that make care safer or advocate on a patient’s behalf. Begun in 2017, the team is a group of registered

Republican Legislators Ask Governor Wolf to Reopen Adams County

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Adams County Republican politicians wrote Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf yesterday asking him to immediately move Adams County from a red to a yellow stage designation. The change, which has already been made for 37 other counties, would allow some non-essential businesses to reopen. The letter, posted on Mastriano’s Facebook page, was signed by state representatives

Governor Opens 13 More Counties but Adams is Not Included

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Pennsylvania Governor Wolf and Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine today moved 13 more Pennsylvania’s counties from “red” to “yellow” status, allowing businesses with in-person operations and childcare facilities to reopen on May 15. Adams was not included in the list. The counties to be opened are in western Pennsylvania, including the Pittsburgh region. Allegheny,

Adams County Arts Council Participates in Giving Tuesday and Prepares for the Future

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The Adams County Arts Council (ACAC) seeks assistance to continue fostering meaningful and creative connections in the face of COVID-19 by participating in #GivingTuesdayNow. #GivingTuesdayNow is a new global day of giving and unity that will take place on May 5, 2020—in addition to the regularly scheduled Dec 1, 2020 #GivingTuesday—as an emergency response to

WellSpan Gettysburg Hospital Earns an “A” in Safety

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WellSpan Gettysburg Hospital has earned an A safety grade from Leapfrog, an independent national watchdog organization, in its spring report. “Ensuring that our patients receive excellent care in all circumstances is the top priority of our hospital team,” said Jane Hyde, senior vice president of WellSpan Health and president, WellSpan Gettysburg Hospital. “Achieving an A

Gov. Wolf Calls for Mandated Race and Ethnicity Data Collection and Increased Testing Amid COVID-19

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On a call today with reporters and Lt. Gov. John Fetterman about the newly formed Health Disparity Task Force, Governor Tom Wolf called for COVID-19 health care providers and medical facilities conducting tests to follow the Department of Health’s mandate to include race and ethnicity data in demographics provided to the department with COVID-19 test

Governor Wolf Announces Reopening of Limited Outdoor Recreational Activities on Friday

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To ensure that Pennsylvanians have opportunities to safely enjoy outdoor recreation as a way to maintain positive physical and mental health, and in keeping with the commonwealth’s stay-at-home orders to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, Governor Tom Wolf today announced that the Wolf Administration is lifting some restrictions on businesses related to certain outdoor activities.

Gettysburg Borough Council to Hold Online Meeting on April 27

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The Gettysburg Borough Council will hold a special meeting using Zoom on Monday, April 27, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. The special meeting will be broadcast via live streaming by Community Media, www.communitymedia.net, as well as via the “Gettysburg Borough” Facebook page and the “Gettysburg Boro Police Department” Facebook page. Gettysburg Borough residents and/or taxpayers of

HBO Series “We’re Here,” Filmed in Gettysburg Last Summer, to Stream for Free on Thursday

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The first episode of the six-part unscripted Home Box Office series “We’re Here,” filmed in Gettysburg last summer, will air on Thursday April 23, at 9:00 p.m. In Episode 1, former RuPaul’s Drag Race contestants Bob the Drag Queen, Eureka O’Hara, and Shangela Laquifa Wadley arrive in Gettysburg to stage a one-night-only drag show featuring

Gov. Wolf Announces Nearly $16 Million in Funding for Pennsylvania Food Banks

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Governor Tom Wolf today announced nearly $16 million in funding for Pennsylvania food banks, which are providing critical assistance to Pennsylvanians during the COVID-19 health crisis. “COVID-19 has caused severe economic stress for many Pennsylvanians, and as a result our food banks have been working in overdrive with unprecedented demand,” Wolf said. “We’re proud of

Where to Find Food in Adams County

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The attached graphic, created by the Adams County Food Policy Council, an affiliate of Healthy Adams County, summarizes the places, dates, and times of food offerings in the county. The Gettysburg Soup Kitchen at 22 W High St will serve hot take out meals M-F and two bagged meals on Saturday.  

PA Health Secretary Requires Workers and Customers at Essential Businesses to Wear Face Masks

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Pennsylvania Secretary of Health Rachel Levine today required all employees and customers at essential businesses to wear face masks, and also created other protections for employees. Levine also ordered meetings for essential businesses to be conducted online and that appropriate social distancing and hygiene measures be enforced. “This order provides critical protections for the workers

WellSpan Health Asks Patients and Visitors to Wear Face Coverings

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Following recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Pennsylvania Department of Health, WellSpan requests that patients and visitors wear a protective face covering when visiting any WellSpan facility. Hand-made fabric masks and other face coverings can help slow the spread of COVID-19. By covering your face, you help to stop

Salvation Army Makes Food Delivery to SCCAP

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The Salvation Army today sent a truck with eleven pallets of canned goods from Philadelphia to help restock SCCAP’s food pantry. PHOTO COURTESY OF MARY SMITH According to Gettysburg Area Salvation Army chair Amy Smith, there were eleven pallets on the truck, with foods including peanut butter, cereal, dry pasta, canned fruit, canned soups, cookies,

WellSpan Health joins 100 Million Mask Challenge

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    WellSpan Health today announced it is joining the 100 Million Mask Challenge, an initiative launched by the American Hospital Association to help meet growing demand for masks during the COVID-19 pandemic. “As we prepare for the expected increase in COVID-19 patients in our community and hospitals, the safety of our caregivers is critically

Governor Wolf Outlines Likely Next Steps in the Coronavirus Crisis and Thanks Pennsylvanians for Their Sacrifices

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Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf updated the public on Pennsylvania’s response to the 2019 novel coronavirus today. The following are his prepared remarks: “My fellow Pennsylvanians, thank you for joining me. I want to talk with you about where we are with this pandemic and where we hope to be. “Each day we face a new

Unemployment Benefits Begin Next Week; Eligible Claimants To Get an Extra $600

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Governor Tom Wolf announced today the Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry (L&I) is implementing new federal unemployment compensation benefits provided by the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. The COVID-19 relief package temporarily provides an additional $600 per week, makes self-employed, independent contractors and gig workers eligible for benefits and extends unemployment compensation

PA Department of Corrections Establishes Temporary Program to Reprieve Sentences of Incarceration

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Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf today ordered Department of Corrections officials to establish a Temporary Program to Reprieve Sentences of Incarceration to help aid the department in the transfer of qualifying individuals to community corrections facilities or home confinement amid the COVID-19 pandemic.   The Wolf Administration continues to take every possible action – and asks

SCCAP Struggles to Find Food for its Food Pantry

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South Central Pennsylvania Community Action Programs (SCCAP) CEO Megan Shreve reported yesterday that the organization was having trouble getting enough food for its pantry.   . “On Tuesday when we went to place our order through the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank they were short on food,” said Shreve. “The order we typically get is significantly

Adams County Reports First Coronavirus Death

The Pennsylvania Department of Health reported today there has now been one death from COVID-19 in Adams County. According to Adams County Coroner Pat Felix the death occurred in a nursing home and the deceased was an elderly male with underlying medical conditions. It is unknown at this point if there are currently any COVID-19

WellSpan’s Non-Emergency Care COVID-19 Clinic in Gettysburg Has Moved to N. Fifth Street

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Wellspan Health announced today a new non-emergency health treatment location for patients who are either confirmed or suspected by a healthcare provider to have COVID-19. The new location is at the WellSpan Digestive Health practice at 37 N. Fifth Street in Gettysburg. The previous clinic location at the WellSpan Adams Health Center on V-Twin Drive

Free Food Giveaway by Jesus is Lord Ministries

As the need for food in the county increases, Jesus is Lord Ministries International is holding a massive food giveaway to 140 Needy Families on Sunday, April 12th at Jesus Is Lord Ministries, 3425 Chambersburg Road, Biglerville from 12:30 pm. to 2 p.m. The ministries is located seven miles west of Gettysburg on Route 30. 

Governor Wolf Orders Flags to Half-Staff to Honor COVID-19 Victims

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As the number of Pennsylvania COVID-19 deaths increased 240, Governor Tom Wolf ordered commonwealth flags on all commonwealth facilities, public buildings and grounds fly at half-staff until further notice to honor the victims of the 2019 novel coronavirus pandemic. “Too many Pennsylvanians have lost their lives to COVID-19, and, unfortunately, many more will die,” said

Wellspan Prepares for Increases in COVID-19 Cases Through Testing, Technology, and Increased Hospital Capacity

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As the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 increased to 25 in Adams County and 12,980 in the state, Wellspan Health today announced plans to double the number of Intensive Care Unit (ICU) beds at its acute care hospitals in anticipation of a significant increase in COVID-19 patients in the coming weeks. “WellSpan is leading

Ag Center Buildings and Grounds Remain Closed; Summer Community Gardens in Doubt

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The Adams County Conservation District has closed the Adams County Agricultural and Natural Resources Center (Ag Center) and grounds to the public until at least April 10.   USDA customers are by appointment only. The District is still answering phones and emails, receiving plans, and processing permits, but the staff is operating remotely.  Community gardening, native

Adams County COVID-19 Cases Double in Two Days: New Count is 18

Adams County saw another large jump in COVID-19 cases today, increasing to 18. Just two days ago, on Tuesday, the count was only nine. COVID-19 Testing Station at Gettysburg Hospital The Pennsylvania state total again increased by 20 percent to 7,016. Residents in the state remain under a stay-at-home order that will continue until at

Gettysburg Borough Launches COVID-19 Pandemic Emergency Taskforce: First Meeting to be Held Tomorrow

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Gettysburg Borough has launched an aggressive effort to manage current challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. The taskforce will also work to anticipate and plan for future threats of the pandemic. “In this time of uncertainty, Gettysburg Borough has assembled local and county leaders to address the needs and concerns of the Borough’s residents”, said

Pennsylvania Reports Almost 700 More Confirmed COVID-19 Cases; Governor Closes Schools Indefinitely

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Governor Tom Wolf and Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine announced today that all Pennsylvania schools will remain closed until further notice. This announcement comes as the Pennsylvania Department of Health (PDOH) confirmed 693 additional cases of COVID-19, bringing the statewide total to 4,087. The increase was the largest since coronavirus cases have been reported

WellSpan Health Opens Two COVID-19 Treatment Locations in Adams County

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WellSpan Health announced it has opened care locations across southcentral Pennsylvania dedicated solely to providing non-emergency care for COVID-19 patients. Patients in Adams County who have no emergent health needs and are either confirmed or suspected by a healthcare provider to have COVID-19 can visit either: WellSpan Adams Health Center, 40 V-Twin Drive, Gettysburg. This

Confirmed COVID-19 Cases Pass 300 Statewide; Over Half Are Between 19 and 49

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The Pennsylvania Department of Health (PDOH) today confirmed 643 additional cases of COVID-19, bringing the statewide total to 3,394. The department also reported four new deaths.   PDOH said over half of the coronavirus cases have been among young and middle-aged Pennsylvanians, giving the following age breakdown of those who have tested positive: Less than

All Gettysburg National Park Buildings, Restrooms, and Observation Towers Are Closed

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The 40th New York infantry monument on a foggy day. NPS Photo Gettysburg National Military Park and Eisenhower National Historic Site, in response to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s Executive Order to close all non-life sustaining operations to curb the spread of COVID-19, is announcing that all park buildings, restrooms, observation towers, and the Pennsylvania Memorial observation level will

Governor Wolf Announces Financial Assistance for Small Businesses

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Governor Tom Wolf has announced that new funding is available to help small businesses impacted by the coronavirus through a new program under the Pennsylvania Industrial Development Authority’s (PIDA) Small Business First Fund, the COVID-19 Working Capital Access Program (CWCA).   The Commonwealth Financing Authority (CFA) recently authorized the transfer of $40 million to the Small

Adams County Libraries to Remain Closed until April 6, but Offer a Wealth of Online Materials: And You Can Get a Library Card Online

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Following the Pennsylvania K-12 school schedule, the Office of Commonwealth Libraries has extended the closure of all Pennsylvania public libraries until least April 6, 2020. All library materials have an extended due date of April 16th and this date will be moved as necessary.  Nothing is due during the closure and no fees will accumulate. 

WellSpan Announces Restrictions on Hospital Visitors

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Effective Thursday, March 19, the Wellspan health system has made the following access changes: Prohibiting all visitation, with certain clinical exceptions (noted below) Suspending all volunteer activities Allowing on-site visits only from approved and screened third-party vendors Restricting deliveries of food, flowers only if they can be left with staff at the main entrances outside

Gettysburg Borough Details Enforcement of State’s Non-Essential Business Closure Order

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Borough Manager Charles Gable announced today the borough’s police department and other enforcement officials will make the enforcement of the governor’s order closing all non-life sustaining businesses a high priority. The order does not pertain to retail food establishments, which are still permitted to serve food via take-out, delivery, and curbside pickup. Retail food establishments

Adams County Community Foundation to Host Public Conference Call about Coronavirus Actions on Tuesday

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  Please join us the Adams County Community Foundation for a Community Call-In on Tuesday March 24 at 2:15 pm to hear updates and Questions and Answers from leaders of: Adams County Community Foundation Adams Economic Alliance The Chamber, Gettysburg & Adams County County of Adams Gettysburg Times Pennsylvania Interfaith Community Programs, Inc. South Central

Adams County Now Has Four COVID-19 Cases

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The Pennsylvania Department of Health has confirmed there are now four cases of COVID-19 in the county. The Department of Health will not be releasing further information about the individuals out of respect for their privacy and in line with the requirements of the 1955 Disease Prevention and Control Law.

Gettysburg Times Changes Print Schedule

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The Gettysburg Times published today a letter from publisher Harry Hartman that explained the paper would be reducing its print schedule to a Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday schedule. The Times also said that its coronavirus-related stories will remain free for all to read without a subscription on their website. “This reduction of print days is

Governor Wolf Orders Non Life-Sustaining Businesses to Close with Enforcement to Follow

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Reminding the public that the World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have declared COVID-19 a public health emergency of international concern, that the U.S. Department of Health has declared COVID-19 creates a public health emergency, and that he has already proclaimed the existence of a disaster emergency throughout the Commonwealth,

Gettysburg Borough Updates Policy on Restaurants and Food Trucks During State of Emergency

Gettysburg Borough has updated policies regarding brick and mortar restaurants and food trucks during the state of emergency. Brick and Mortar Restaurants To encourage take-out food service from the Borough’s brick and mortar restaurants, portions of the Borough’s Chapter 15 Parking Ordinance have been waived. Effectively immediately, any restaurant who operates take-out food service may

Governor Wolf Reports on First COVID-19 Death in Pennsylvania

The following are excerpts from Governor Wolf’s statement this afternoon: I come to you with a heavy heart. Earlier today the Department of Health confirmed that a person in Northampton county passed away from COVID-19. This is the first death from the novel coronavirus in Pennsylvania. For the sake of the family’s privacy we will

Giant Stores Modify Hours and Limit Product Purchases

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Giant food stores has announced changes in store hours and placed limits on paper goods and disinfectants. Beginning Thursday, March 19, store hours will be 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. The hours of 6:00 to 7:00 a.m. will be reserved for customers who are age 60 and older. Beginning immediately, there will be a limit

Pennsylvania Defines “Essential” Businesses

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The Wolf Administration continues to strongly urge non-essential businesses across the state to close for at least 14 days to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19. The governor’s request protects employees, customers, and suppliers and limits the spread of the virus through personal contact and surfaces “We strongly urge non-essential businesses across the commonwealth to

Gettysburg National Park Visitor Center to Close Until April 1, 2020. Battlefield to Remain Accessible

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The Gettysburg National Military Park Museum & Visitor Center will temporarily close Tuesday, March 17 through Tuesday, March 31, 2020. This is a precautionary measure to limit the health risks associated with the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) based on the guidance of state and federal officials. The battlefield will remain accessible. All Gettysburg Foundation and Gettysburg

Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board Announces Closure of All Fine Wine & Good Spirits Stores

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After consultation with the Wolf Administration and Pennsylvania Department of Health, the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board has announced the indefinite closure of all Fine Wine & Good Spirits stores effective at 9:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 17, to help slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus.  “This was a tremendously difficult decision to make, and we

Gov. Wolf Orders Businesses To Close and Stresses The Need for Every Pennsylvanian to Take Action to Stop the Spread of COVID-19

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Governor Tom Wolf today announced that mitigation efforts put into effect over the past few days in Montgomery, Delaware, Bucks, Chester and Allegheny counties will now be in effect statewide, beginning at 12:01 a.m., Tuesday, March 17. “Earlier today, New Jersey, New York and Connecticut imposed similar restrictions, and I thank the residents of these

Gettysburg Borough Declares Coronavirus (COVID-19) Disaster Emergency

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DECLARATION OF DISASTER EMERGENCYCoronavirus (COVID-19)Monday, March 16, 2020 WHEREAS, a novel coronavirus (now known as “COVID-19”) emerged in Wuhan, China, began infecting humans; and WHEREAS, the World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (“CDC”) have declared COVID-19 a “public health emergency of international concern,” and the U.S. Department of Health and Human

Adams County Coronavirus Disease Updates

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Please check back as this page is updated regularly NEW: Gettysburg College Moves to Remote Learning for Remainder of the School Year NEW: Governor Wolf Orders All Nonessential State Businesses to Close WellSpan Health Waives Out-of-Pocket Costs For COVID-19 Treatment Gettysburg Hospital Limits Visitation NEW: Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board Closes All Fine Wine & Good

Eisenhower National Historic Site Destroys Historic WWII Grenade

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In order to maintain the highest safety standards possible, and out of an abundance of caution, Eisenhower National Historic Site staff safely removed a WWII era armament from the museum collection. The grenade had been on display since March 2018 in an exhibit at the Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center entitled “Eisenhower’s

Gettysburg Borough Cancels All Public Meetings and Access to Borough Facilities Until April 27, 2020

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All public meetings are cancelled until April 27, 2020 Public Access to Borough Facilities Prohibited until April 27, 2020 Click here to be directed to an informational video on the Coronavirus (COVID-19). Gettysburg Borough Implements Alternate Operations Plan in Response to COVID-19 Participating in the national effort to mitigate and contain the Coronavirus (COVID-19) worldwide

Adams County Coronavirus Disease Updates

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Please check back as this page is updated regularly WellSpan Health Waives Out-of-Pocket Costs For COVID-19 Treatment Gettysburg Hospital Limits Visitation Adams County Libraries Close Until At Least March 30 Adams County School Districts Close for Two Weeks Wellspan Health Prepares for COVID-19 Testing What To Do If You Think You Have The Virus SCCAP

YWCA Gettysburg & Adams County Coronavirus Statement

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Attention all visitors and YWCA staff   • If you have visited Italy, China, Japan, South Korea of Iran we ask that you self-quarantine for 14 days.     • If you have been out of the country and have any of the following symptoms: fever, shortness or breath of cough, please see your healthcare

Gettysburg Borough Announces Coronavirus Preparations

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Gettysburg Borough continues to monitor updates from the Centers for Disease Control, World Health Organization, the U.S. Department of State, the Pennsylvania Department of Health, and the Adams County Emergency Management Agency regarding the status of the Coronavirus (COVID-19). The Borough utilizes continuity of operations plans should staff members and/or police officers not be able

Coronavirus Leads Gettysburg College to Extend Spring Break and Plan for Potential Online Learning Needs

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Gettysburg College has posted statements on their website about the coronavirus, including letters from the college president, provost, and vice president for information technology. The website indicates there are no current confirmed or suspected cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) at Gettysburg College but that spring break will be extended by one week, through March 22.

Women’s Tennis : Women’s Tennis Drops Spring Opener to Lynchburg

Samantha Boardman waits for a serve. HILTON HEAD, S.C. – The Gettysburg College women’s tennis team (1-3) opened the spring campaign with a 9-0 setback at the hands of the University of Lynchburg (5-1) on Tuesday. Singles competition 1. Christina Harris (LYNW) def. Samantha Boardman (GCW) 6-1, 6-4 2. Elizabeth Teefey (LYNW) def. Alex Rieg

Softball : Herrera Fans 12 in Win Over Penn State Schuylkill

Softball player Jasmin Herrera MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. – Freshman Jasmin Herrera (Hollywood, Fla./Cooper City) struck out a career-high 12 to lead Gettysburg College (6-1) past Penn State Schuylkill (0-4) 6-0 at the Fastpitch Dreams Spring Classic on Tuesday. Top Performances – Gettysburg – Jasmin Herrera ’23 – 12 strikeouts, no runs on six hits, allowed

Men’s Tennis : Levy Scores Singles Win against Baldwin-Wallace

Bullets men’s tennis player Max Levy is from Orinda, California. HILTON HEAD, S.C. – Sophomore Max Levy (Orinda, Calif./Miramonte) battled back from an opening-set loss to score his first collegiate singles victory as the Gettysburg College men’s tennis team opened its spring slate with a 7-2 setback to Baldwin-Wallace University Sunday. Doubles competition 1. Jake

Baseball : Hot-Hitting Bullets Win again in Florida

Manieri_Shane_Gwynedd_2019 VERO BEACH, Fla. – Every player that went to the plate posted a hit as Gettysburg College (5-2) kept its offense rolling with a 9-6 win over Dominican (Ill.) University (4-5) on Tuesday. Gettysburg’s Top Performers Shane Manieri ’22 (Harleysville, Pa./La Salle College): 3-4, 3B, 2 Runs, 2 RBI Matt Szczesny ’21 (Schwenksville, Pa./Perkiomen

Steelers Legend Rocky Bleier To Perform At Majestic Theater July 31

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Gettysburg College’s Majestic Theater will welcome four-time Super Bowl champion and retired Pittsburgh Steeler Rocky Bleier in his one-man show “The Play” on Friday, July 31 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets for this inspiring and heartfelt multimedia journey through Steelers glory go on sale to the public Thursday, March 19 at noon. “Rocky Bleier is a