Seminary Museum will hold “Gettysburg Address 161st Anniversary on the Ridge”

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The following is the schedule for the Seminary Museum’s “Gettysburg Address 161st Anniversary on the Ridge.” Friday, November 15 6:30 p.m. “The Business of Death in the Mid-19th Century” (History Happy Hour by Annette Jorgensen, SRMEC Membership and Development Coordinator) Death in the 19th century was a relatively common occurrence. Illnesses and accidents that we

17th Annual Foothills Artists Studio Tour in the Fairfield/Orrtanna/Cashtown area November 23 and 24

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The 17th annual Foothills Artists Studio Tour will be held November 23 and 24, the weekend before Thanksgiving, at various locations in and around the western Adams County (PA) communities of Fairfield, Orrtanna and Cashtown. Fourteen artists will be participating in a special pre-holiday show and sale from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days.

Gettysburg declares burn ban

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Due to dry conditions, Gettysburg Borough has issued a burn ban, effective immediately. The burn ban will remain in effect until further notice. As noted by the National Weather Service in State College, Pennsylvania on November 4th, 2024:“Low relative humidity values resulting from exceptionally dry weather will impose an increased risk for fire spread. Relative humidity

Gettysburg to celebrate ‘Abe Days’

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More than 160 years after President Abraham Lincoln delivered his immortal address, the Gettysburg community will come together this year to mark the historic occasion with special events throughout November. In Gettysburg, Nov. 19 is known as Dedication Day, the date when Lincoln came to Gettysburg in 1863 for the dedication of a new national

Standing Ovation At GCT

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Gettysburg Community Theatre (GCT), the non-profit 501c3 organization located at 49 YorkStreet within the first block of Lincoln Square in Gettysburg, PA, now in its 16th season, willpresent their all-senior cast of the musical comedy revue Standing Ovation by Tom Northam at7 pm November 8 & 15, and 2 pm November 9, 10, 16, &

UPMC Offers New Heart Treatment for Stent Patients

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UPMC Offers New Heart Treatment for Stent Patients UPMC Heart and Vascular Institute in Central Pa. has treated its first patient with a new therapy for in-stent restenosis (ISR), a condition in which scar tissue forms inside the stent, causing a previously opened coronary artery to narrow again. The team was the first to participate

Rediscover the library

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by Natasha Swiger Recent studies by the American Library Association (ALA) have shown that there is a growing rate of library use from Millenial and Gen Z populations that continues to increase each year. This isn’t surprising as libraries have become a very impactful community hub, offering free materials, programs, and events as well as

4th Annual “24 Hours on the Ridge” this weekend

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On November 1 and 2, Seminary Ridge Museum and Education Center (SRMEC) will again host “24 Hours on the Ridge,” conceived in 2021 as a fundraising event to be held in conjunction with the annual Adams County Community Foundation Giving Spree, which supports non-profit organizations throughout Adams County, Pennsylvania. Rather than closing at 5:00 p.m.

Community Unity Dinner

All are invited to attend a Community Unity Dinner on Saturday, November 9, featuring keynote speaker Rev. Carla Christopher. Rev. Christopher is a writer, poet, performer, and Assistant to the Bishop for Justice Ministries with the Lower Susquehanna Synod of the Evangelical Church of America. This dinner is the first in a series designed to

Ike and Army football

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Now that football season is here again, it’s a good time to reflect on General Eisenhower’s love for sports, football in particular. When we think of Ike and sports, golf is usually what comes to mind. For those of us who love history, however, Ike’s athletic prowess goes back to his days as a boy

Beth Farnham candidate information guide

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The following information was provided by Beth Farnham about her candidacy in the general election: Office sought: Representative in Congress 13th District Party: Democrat Residence: Conewago Township, Adams County A former school board member for Conewago Valley School District (CVSD), elected Adams County Democratic Committee member, stay-at-home parent, and member of Gettysburg Presbyterian Church, Beth

Farnham will host Town Hall

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Beth Farnham, Democratic nominee for Pennsylvania’s 13th Congressional District, will host a Town Hall at the Gettysburg VFW Hall Post#15, 369 E. Middle St., Gettysburg on Wednesday Oct 16 from 10-11 am. The goal of the town hall is to familiarize local voters with her candidacy. Along with her husband and their two children, Farnham

Adams County Children’s Advocacy Center announces Second Annual Brighter Tomorrows for children awardees

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The Adams County Children’s Advocacy Center board of directors is proud to host the 2nd Annual Brighter Tomorrows for Children Awards on Thursday, October 10, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Adams County Historical Society’s Beyond the Battle Museum. The Brighter Tomorrows for Children Awards is an annual event that honors individuals in our

A creative space for teens

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by Tiffany Ritter The Teen Center at the Harbaugh-Thomas Library is a great place for those in 7th-12th grade to relax after school, before sports practice, or during summer afternoons. Currently, the Teen Center is open Tuesday-Friday from 2:45-6:00 PM.  The walls are decorated with artwork and posters made by 7th-12th graders who have visited

Al Moyer is new GARA Executive Director

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Long-time Gettysburg area resident Al Moyer has been named as the new Executive Director of the Gettysburg Area Recreation Authority (GARA) effective October 8, 2024.  He was selected by the Board of Directors from over twenty applicants for the position. Moyer is a retired public school educator/administrator, collegiate administrator/professor and a current member of the

“War Game” to show at Gettysburg Majestic Theater

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War Game, a 2024 American documentary thriller film directed by Jesse Moss and Tony Gerber, will show at the Gettysburg Majestic Theater on Tuesday Oct. 15 at 2:00 and 7:00 pm. The film concerns American officials simulating a coup after a disputed election. The film premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival and was released in New York on August

Explore the library and cut your monthly expenses

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by Jeff Cann Internet, cable television, Spotify, Netflix, Disney, Hulu, Apple TV, Peacock, Prime. So many things to spend your money on these days. As a young adult in 1984 and just starting my independent life, none of these services existed. Subscriptions have become an accepted part of our monthly expenses, but they sure do

UPMC installs ‘Hope Bell’ for those facing cancer in infusion centers across Central Pennsylvania

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The UPMC Pinnacle Foundation recently installed seven “Hope Bells” in UPMC Hillman Cancer Center infusion centers in central Pennsylvania, an alternative to the traditional end-of-treatment bell that allows patients to celebrate various miles in their journey, from regaining appetite to attending family events. The Hope Bell was conceptualized by Aleecia Munchel, BSN, RN, a UPMC

Eisenhower Society commemorates Ike’s Birthday

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Join the Eisenhower Society on Saturday, October 12 for the 55th commemoration of Dwight D. Eisenhower’s birth.  At 12 Noon the Society will hold a short program and a wreath laying at the Eisenhower statue outside the Eisenhower House, President Eisenhower’s retirement office at 300 Carlisle Street, Gettysburg.   The Dwight D. Eisenhower Scholarships will

New shows will warm the Gettysburg Majestic Theater stage in early 2025

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Folksy blues guitar pickin’, progressive rock, comedy, and a series of theatrical productions about women in music feature in new performances added to the 2024-2025 season at Gettysburg College’s Majestic Theater. These additional performances augment the season that was planned by the Majestic Theater’s Founding Executive Director, Jeffrey Gabel. Tickets for these added performances go

Salsa on the Square moved indoors

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Project Gettysburg Leon has made the tough decision, based on rain in the forecast, to move this evening’s Salsa on the Square to the CUB Ballroom on the Gettysburg College campus. The event is still free, still open to the public, and will still feature: Hector Rosado Y Su Orq Hache, DJ Solalinde, Danza Tenochtli,

Finding Fall in September and October

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by Brandt Ensor As you know by now, through the many posts, articles, and announcements on the library website and this email blast, our reading family here in Adams County is currently reading The Cartographers by Peng Shepherd, the title selected as our Adams County Reads One Book 2024. While fall doesn’t officially start until

Friday is Salsa on the Square

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Everyone is invited to the annual Salsa on the Square festival Friday evening, September 27, from 5:30 to 10:30 p.m. taking place in Gettysburg in the first block of Carlisle Street, between Lincoln Square and the railroad tracks. Why “Salsa on the Square”? The event celebrates the vital role of the Latin-American population in and

El viernes es Salsa en la Plaza

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Todos están invitados al festival anual Salsa on the Square el viernes 27 de septiembre por la noche, de 5:30 a 10:30 p.m., que se llevará a cabo en Gettysburg, en la primera cuadra de Carlisle Street, entre Lincoln Square y las vías del tren. ¿Por qué “Salsa on the Square”? El evento celebra el

 Age and the Presidency

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By Daun van Ee This year, 2024, is not the first time that a potential candidate’s age has factored into a presidential election. Dwight D. Eisenhower, in his memoir Mandate for Change (p. 566), has told of his concern that, if elected in 1952 (as indeed he was), he would be taking office at the

UPMC Offering Free Heart and Vascular Health and Cancer Seminars for Central PA Residents

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UPMC Heart & Vascular Institute in Central Pa. and UPMC Hillman Cancer Center in Central Pa. are offering free health seminars in the fall to benefit the community. These seminars aim to raise awareness about health conditions and provide valuable insights into prevention, diagnosis, and treatment options.  These seminars are open to everyone, especially those

Adams County will read one book in October

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by Sara Edmiston Days are getting shorter, and it will soon be October, otherwise known as Adams County Reads One Book month here at the library system.  If you have not yet had an opportunity to read “The Cartographers” by Peng Shepherd, I highly encourage you to stop by your local Adams County Library location

Scholarship Benefit Concert At GCT

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As he does every year for his birthday, Founding Executive/Artistic Director of the Gettysburg Community Theatre (GCT), Chad-Alan Carr, will perform a piano bar cabaret style concert of mostly Broadway music to raise funds for the theatre Scholarship Funds. GCT, the non-profit 501c3 organization located at 49 York Street within the first block of Lincoln

Gettysburg Museum Announces New Executive Director

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Seminary Ridge Museum and Education Center (SRMEC) has announced that Judy Morley will serve as its new Executive Director and President of the Seminary Ridge Historic Preservation Foundation (SRHPF). SRMEC inhabits the 1832 Lutheran Seminary structure that became a centerpiece of the first day of the Battle of Gettysburg. Inside, it interprets the causes and

Seminary Museum offers Community Free Days

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On Saturday, Sept. 14, as part of its annual Legacy Weekend commemoration, Seminary Ridge Museum will again host a Community Free Day. Through the generosity of The Robert C. Hoffman Charitable Endowment Trust, all Adams County residents will enjoy free Museum Admission. Please bring a valid ID (one per party is fine). Museum Admission does

Waldo’s Announces Scholarship Program

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Waldo’s & Company, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is proud to announce the launch of a new scholarship program, made possible by the generous support of the Sharon Trew Cline Magraw Foundation, the Adams County Community Foundation’s Helen Shields Hafer Memorial Fund, and Waldo’s dedicated donors. Additionally, Waldo’s is excited to collaborate with WellSpan’s Healthy Adams

Red Wine and Blue names local Blue Storm Action Group as “Community Heroes”

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Red Wine and Blue: Pennsylvania has named Adams County’s Blue Storm Action “Community Heroes” for the month of August. Blue Storm Action is a civic group of Adams County activists committed to electing representatives at all levels of government who are committed to choice, democracy, equity, and integrity. Blue Storm Action formed in 2022 after

StoweGood concert at GCT

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Gettysburg Community Theatre (GCT), a non-profit 501c3 organization located at 49 York Street within the first block of Lincoln Square in Gettysburg, PA, is now in its 16th Season. It will present a one-night-only concert of StoweGood at 7 p.m. Friday, September 27, 2024, with a complimentary wine and cheese reception with the musicians. Stowe

Gina Robertson, Sarah Maclay, and Bob Prosperi to display during the month of   September at the Arts Education Center

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The Adams County Arts Council, 125 South Washington Street, Gettysburg, will feature collections of artworks by Gina Robertson and Sarah Maclay, and a selection of work from the private collection of Bob Prosperi during the month of September. A First Friday opening sponsored by Advent Partners is scheduled for Friday, September 7, 5-7:00 p.m. is

Gettysburg Fall Bike Weekend needs volunteer drivers

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The annual Gettysburg Fall Bicycle Weekend will take place October 25-27. https://www.gettysburgfallbikeweekend.com https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61562635997461 Instagram: @gettysburgfallbikeweekend We will be staying at the Aspire Hotel/Eisenhower Conference Center on Emmitsburg Rd, just south of town. This year, we will be partnering with a very special non-profit, the National 9/11 Memorial Trail Alliance, dedicated to connecting all of the 9/11 memorials.  911trail.org.   We

Heritage Festival: Kids Bike Parade Announced

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The 2024 Adams County Heritage Festival Bicycle Parade will be held on Sunday, September 15 at 1 pm at the Gettysburg Rec Park. It will offer both a Kids Bike Parade and a Community Walk along the Biser Trail. The entire day is loaded with great entertainment and wonderful food, making it a terrific community

Two new art gallery exhibits opening on September 4th

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Schmucker Art Gallery A Portrait of the Artist, 1525-1825: Prints from the Collection of the Sarah Campbell Blaffer Foundation (Main Gallery) Curated by Cyndy Basil ’25 and Isobel Debenham ‘25 September 4 – December 14, 2024 Gallery Talks and Opening Reception: September 4, 4-6 pm Lecture: “‘Extravagant genius’? A Portrait of the Artist,” by James Clifton, Director

Broadway veteran directs at GCT

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Gettysburg Community Theatre (GCT), the non-profit 501c3 organization located at 49 York Street within the first block of Lincoln Square in Gettysburg, PA, now in its 16th Season will present Cole Porter’s musical comedy Anything Goes 7pm Fridays and Saturdays and 2pm Sundays September 6-22, 2024 with direction and choreography by Bruce Moore. Ordering tickets

New patron materials requests

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by Sherrie DeMartino Did you ever wonder how the library purchases the books that are in our collection?  What do you do if there’s a book that you would like to read and you don’t see it in our catalog?  All of the library’s books (children’s, young adult, adult regular print, and adult large print)

Braband Organ Scholarship offers free church organ lessons

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Applications are now being accepted for the Braband Organ Scholarship. St James Lutheran Church in Gettysburg started the scholarship in 2021 to encourage pianists to become church organists. The scholarship provides 25 free organ lessons and is open to all applicants regardless of age or church affiliation. More information and application may be found online

GNMP road closing update

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Work began July 29 on park roads on the eastern portion of the battlefield in the Culp’s Hill and Spangler’s Spring areas, Hunt Avenue, Coster Avenue, and Benner Hill will be repaved. This three-month project addresses road surfaces that are at the end of their lifespan. Here’s an update. Daytime roadwork—6 am to 6 pm—that

Vandalism discovered at Gettysburg battlefield – and removed by park service preservation staff

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Two separate incidents of vandalism were reported to park officials at Gettysburg National Military Park on August 15 and August 19. Park staff reported multiple boulders on Little Round Top had graffiti scribed into the large stones on August 15. Battlefield visitors reported that the historic War Department Observation Tower on Oak Ridge was spray

Fall fun at the library

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by Barbara Buckley Despite the warm weather, fall is in the air. Families are school shopping and getting ready for their new routines. Even though I’m an adult with grown children, I feel like when school starts, fall has begun. And when fall begins, an atmosphere of newness permeates the air. To me, it is

Gettysburg Area Recreation Authority seeks new Executive Director

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The Gettysburg Area Recreation Authority (GARA), an independent government organization that operates recreation programs and maintains services in the Gettysburg rec park, seeks a new Executive Director to guide its operations into a new era of growth and sustainability. GARA has long provided residents and visitors with expansive recreational opportunities and a serene natural escape in the

Gettysburg College to establish community learning center

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Gettysburg College received a 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC) grant to establish a community learning center on campus that provides high quality, bilingual learning opportunities after school and in the summer for underserved students and their families in Adams County, Pennsylvania. This $1.2 million competitive grant, administered by the Pennsylvania Department of Education,

Historic Gettysburg Lincoln Railroad Station to host “Railroads in the Gettysburg Campaign”

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The Gettysburg Foundation is pleased to host author Scott L. Mingus, Sr. for a special after-hour program on Friday, Aug. 23, 2024, from 6 until 7 p.m. at the Gettysburg Lincoln Railroad StationTM, home of Ticket to the Past—Unforgettable Journeys virtual reality experience. Tickets are required in advance for Mingus’ presentation, “Railroads in the Gettysburg Campaign,”

Around the world with food, fun, and music

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Mark your calendars for Sunday, September 15, for the 33rd annual Adams County Heritage Festival. Last year, folks were surveyed to see what keeps them coming back to the Festival year after year to celebrate ethnic and cultural variety in our community. The biggest answer was “Food” – glorious food! Many fan favorites are returning,

Democrats will rally for Harris-Walz on Saturday

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The Adams County Democratic Committee will welcome PA State Rep. David Madsen as a guest speaker on Saturday evening, August 17th, at 6:30 PM at our Headquarters, 24 Chambersburg Street in Gettysburg. Rep. Madsen is a member of the PA Legislative Black Caucus and the Blue-Green Caucus.  He is vice chair of the Housing &

Gettysburg bicycle ride to benefit trail development

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On Saturday, September 21, Healthy Adams Bicycle/Pedestrian, Inc (HABPI) will host its 9th Annual “Ride for Trails” bike ride to raise money for trail development in Adams County. Three different routes are being offered to accommodate riders of all experience levels: 13 miles, 25 miles, and 42 miles. All rides begin at the Gettysburg Rec

Ordering fiction

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by Sara Edmiston When you visit one of our locations, you will see the shelves of new materials that have been added to the library system’s collections. New fiction is generally shelved on our “New” shelves for six months before being moved to the general collection. This ensures that you have ample time to find

Gettysburg National Military Park Seeks Public Assistance For Missing Artifacts

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Gettysburg National Military Park (GNMP) staff is seeking public assistance regarding artifacts that went missing between December of 2023 and January of 2024 from a historical site near Brooke Avenue. The artifacts, which were taken from the Timbers farm on the southern end of the battlefield, are of significant historical importance. The law enforcement rangers

RISE Yoga offers K-5 childrens’ program

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Empower your children to transition into a new school year with age-appropriate tools that help regulate the nervous system, calm big emotions, strengthen the body and mind, foster imagination and build a strong sense of community connection. This fall, RISE Yoga Gettysburg will offer a weekly program to support social emotional health and wellness for

Upper Adams School Board Pursues Detrimental Actions

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Editor’s note: This letter was presented to the Upper Adams School District Board of Directors at this month’s board meeting. Good evening. Thank you for the opportunity to address the school board and the public. My name is Christian Parker, Upper Adams taxpayer of over 20 years and parent of 3 recent BHS graduates; although

Gettysburg Majestic Theater welcomes Brett Messenger as new executive director

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Gettysburg College’s Majestic Theater announces the arrival of new executive director Brett W. Messenger, who joins the theater’s team after an extensive and competitive national search. Messenger succeeds Jeffrey Gabel, who retired as the Majestic’s founding executive director in early 2024. “This is certainly an exciting time for our Majestic Theater and for our entire

USS Dwight D. Eisenhower Gets New Lease on Life

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Great news! Ike’s namesake ship in the U.S. Navy fleet, the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, is now going to be plying the seas until perhaps the early 2030s. It had previously been scheduled to be decommissioned as early as 2027, according to Navy officials and the military newspaper Stars and Stripes. The USS Eisenhower, the

Pennsylvania Uniters condemn political violence

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Pennsylvania Uniters is a politically diverse group of community members in south-central Pennsylvania who have been working across differences for the last 16 months to prevent targeted violence in our region. We condemn in the strongest possible terms the assassination attempt on former President Trump that took place in our state on July 13. Violence has no

Fairfield Rd. bridge replacement is completed

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The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced today that the bridge replacement project on Route 116 near Gettysburg has been completed. The bridge, which spans a tributary to Willoughby Run just west of Willoughby Run Road in Cumberland Township, is open to traffic. This project consisted of the replacement of the existing structure, minor approach

Meet Your Librarian

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by Catherine Vasko When talking about what I do career-wise, I often refer to myself as a “baby librarian.” After all, with this being my first year working for the Adams County Library System (ACLS), it only feels right! For the ACLS patrons that are regulars at East Berlin, you may know me best as

Land Conservancy Thanks Kennie’s for Support

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The Gettysburg Foundation has announced that it received a generous gift of $676,069 from the estate of William E. Aldrich, board emeritus of the foundation. Aldrich’s gift will be used to support the Gettysburg Lincoln Railroad Station, which is owned and operated by the Gettysburg Foundation. This station was formerly the Western Maryland Railroad station

Gift from the Estate of William E. Aldrich Supports the Historic Gettysburg Lincoln Railroad Station

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The Gettysburg Foundation has announced that it has received a $676,069 donation from the estate of William E. Aldrich, Ph.D., the board emeritus of the Gettysburg Foundation. The money will be used to support the former Western Maryland Railroad station, known as the Gettysburg Lincoln Railroad Station, in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. The Gettysburg Foundation has expressed

Waldo’s and Company schedules fundraiser

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Join Waldo’s and Company for a night of art, community, and support at their upcoming Friendraiser/Fundraiser event on Sunday, August 18, 2024, from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM at Waldo’s and Company in Gettysburg. The non-profit art co-op is dedicated to fostering creativity and artistic expression within the community. The event will feature studio tours,

ACNB Corporation announces acquisition of Traditions Bancorp, Inc

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ACNB Corporation (NASDAQ: ACNB) (“ACNB”) or the “Corporation”), the financial holding company for ACNB Bank and ACNB Insurance Services, Inc., and Traditions Bancorp, Inc. (OTCPink: TRBK) (“Traditions”), holding company for Traditions Bank, York, Pennsylvania, announced Wednesday the execution of a definitive merger agreement whereby ACNB will acquire Traditions and Traditions Bank in an all-stock transaction.

Remembering Peter Carmichael, Civil War scholar and educator

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The Gettysburg community is mourning the loss of Peter Carmichael, a renowned Civil War scholar and educator who passed away recently at the age of 58. Carmichael was a beloved member of many communities, including his neighbors on Tiffany Ln., former and present constituents of Gettysburg College, and the broader community of Civil War scholars,

Delegation from Gettysburg’s Japanese Sister City visits Gettysburg

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Officials from Gettysburg’s sister city, Sekigahara (seck-ee-GUH-hahr-uh),  Japan, spent time this week visiting with officials from the National Park Service, Gettyburg Borough, and economic development and tourism agencies in a cultural exchange of ideas and programs. The team is working toward a World Battlefield Summit planned for late 2025 that will include three of the

WellSpan Receives Prestigious American Hospital Association Prize for Commitment to Quality

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WellSpan Health, a healthcare provider in Pennsylvania and Maryland, has been awarded the American Hospital Association (AHA) Quest for Quality prize for leadership and innovation in quality performance improvement. According to the AHA, WellSpan’s safety infrastructure was particularly impressive, with daily huddles used to escalate any potential issues across the organization to ensure decisions regarding

Gettysburg Foundation to Host “A Medical Analysis of the Lincoln Family: Cures for the First Family—Then & Now”

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On July 25, 2024, the Gettysburg Foundation will host a special program at the historic George Spangler Farm & Field Hospital. The program, titled “A Medical Analysis of the Lincoln Family: Cures for the First Family—Then & Now,” will be led by Dr. Trevor Steinbach, President of the Society of Civil War Surgeons. Steinbach will

Detour to Begin this Saturday for Route 116 Bridge Replacement Project Near Gettysburg, Adams County

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The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced today that a detour is scheduled to begin Saturday, July 20, for the bridge replacement project on Route 116 near Gettysburg. The bridge spans a tributary to Willoughby Run just west of Willoughby Run Road in Cumberland Township. The detour will use Knoxlyn Ortanna Road (Route 3020), Knoxlyn

PSEA President Commends School Funding Increases In State Budget

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Pennsylvania State Education Association (PSEA) President, Aaron Chapin, issued a statement commending Gov. Josh Shapiro and lawmakers for securing a bipartisan state budget that includes significant investments in public education. The budget includes a historic increase in K-12 education funding and over a billion new state dollars for Pennsylvania’s public schools. This significant investment is

Mt. Joy Township declares burn ban

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Due to the dry conditions, and in the best interest of the health, safety and welfare of all residents, a burn ban has been issued effective immediately for Mt. Joy Township. The ban will remain in effect until August 31, 2024, or until conditions change. Any questions, please contact the Township office at 717-359-4500

Adding new books at the library

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by Annette DeFuso When most people think of librarians, they usually think of the people they see checking out books, answering questions at a desk, or presenting a program. Many don’t realize that there’s also a team of staff and volunteers working behind the scenes, ensuring that our new books can be discovered through our online

Ike’s Commitment to OVERLORD

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Dwight D. Eisenhower was a confident man, secure in the knowledge that his well-earned reputation as a military leader needed no promotion or protection on his part. Four years after the end of World War II, however, his sanguine attitude was shaken. The Army’s Chief of Staff, General J. Lawton Collins, had sent him a

Kim Robinson, Gabe Clarke & Emily Clarke and ACAC Summer Camp Artwork to Display During the Month of July at the Arts Education Center

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The Adams County Arts Council, 125 South Washington Street, Gettysburg, will feature collections of artworks created by Kim Robinson, Gabe Clarke and Emily Clarke, and ACAC summer camp artwork curated by Sydney Beard, at the center during the month of July. A First Friday opening reception is scheduled for Friday, July 5, 5-7:00 p.m. and