Fairfield School Board Discusses 2025-26 Calendar 

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Whether to construct a school calendar based on the total number of hours or the number of days was the focus of Monday’s Fairfield Area School Board meeting. Pennsylvania law, as of the 2023-24 school year, allows districts to craft their calendar based on 180 days or 990 hours for secondary school and 900 hours

A Match Made in Heaven

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A Match Made in Heaven Cumberland County Couple’s Life-Saving Kidney Transplant Journey Mechanicsburg, PA – February 12, 2025 – This Valentine’s Day, the heartwarming story of Mechanicsburg residents, Monika and Milos Malina, serves as a beautiful reminder of the power of love and the incredible advancements in medical science. Monika donated her kidney to her husband,

LASD Board Meeting interrupted by accusations, arguments

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The Littlestown Area School District Board is still finding difficulty coming together, more than 14 months after a majority of new board members were elected. At both the Feb. 3 work session and Monday’s regular board meeting, raised voices, accusations, name-calling, and other contentious behavior had attendees shaking their heads, while two residents spoke to

60 years of progress in expanding rights is being rolled back by Trump − a pattern that’s all too familiar in US history

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by Philip Klinkner, Hamilton College and Rogers M. Smith, University of Pennsylvania For many Americans, Donald Trump’s head-spinning array of executive orders in the early days of his second term look like an unprecedented effort to roll back democracy and the rights and liberties of American citizens. There’s a long history in the U.S. of

Adams County Treasurer Crissy Redding will run for reelection

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Adams County Treasurer Crissy Redding has announced her candidacy for re-election to the treasurer position. Redding is a lifelong resident of Straban Township and served as the Straban Township Tax Collector for 10 years.   Redding expresses that it has been an immense honor and privilege to serve the citizens of Adams County since January

Historic Rock Chapel hosts event honoring founding presidents

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Community members gathered at the Historic Rock Chapel in York Springs on Sunday to celebrate the legacy of America’s founding presidents and honor the upcoming 250th anniversary of the nation’s birth. Hosted by the Gettysburg Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), the “February Heroes” event paid tribute to

Gettysburg Council, Police Chief Discuss ICE Enforcement

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A Gettysburg Borough Councilwoman wants the governing body to discuss how its police department responds to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) actions. During their monthly meeting on Monday, Councilwoman Patricia Lawson asked Police Chief Robert Glenny how his department would respond if ICE came into the community. Glenny said the department would play a supporting

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Time Travel Reimagined at Gettysburg Community Theatre

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Behind the wooden door of Gettysburg Community Theatre, “The Time Machine” — a new play inspired by H. G. Wells’ 1895 dystopian sci-fi novella — appeared onstage for the first time on the East Coast this weekend. The play launched as a world premiere just last May at the Hale Centre Theatre in Sandy, Utah.

Is DOGE a cybersecurity threat? A security expert explains the dangers of violating protocols and regulations that protect government computer systems

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Richard Forno, University of Maryland, Baltimore County The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), President Donald Trump’s special commission tasked with slashing federal spending, continues to disrupt Washington and the federal bureaucracy. According to published reports, its teams are dropping into federal agencies with a practically unlimited mandate to reform the federal government in accordance with

Upper Adams considers starting girls wrestling team

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As next year’s budget begins to take shape, Upper Adams School Board is considering the possibility of starting a separate girls wrestling program. Currently, six girls wrestle on the boys’ teams, with three in middle school and three in high school, though athletics director Anthony Graham said more signed up initially. He predicts more Upper

Administrators and football focus of GASD board meeting

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Gettysburg Area School District’s Board of Education welcomed one new administrator, remembered another, and discussed football players from Fairfield playing for the Warriors during its meeting on Monday. Biggins Promoted As part of the meeting’s human resources recommendations, the board voted 5-3 to hire current Dean of Students Christine Biggins as the high school assistant

Cumberland declares snow and ice emergency, effective at 7:00 p.m. Wednesday

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Effective at 7:00 P.M. (February 5, 2025), a “Declaration of Snow and Ice Emergency” has been authorized by Supervisor’s Board Chair Shaun Phiel in conformance with §21-201 of the Cumberland Township Code of Ordinances due to forecasted snowfall, freezing rain, and /or ice accumulation along with windy conditions with sub-freezing temperatures. This Declaration will remain

ICPJ seeks award nominees

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The Interfaith Center for Peace and Justice (ICPJ) seeks to promote respectful dialogue on peace, social justice and equity, multiculturalism, and environmental sustainability by hosting events and encouraging individuals and organizations to work together nonviolently to enrich our community.  As part of this mission, each year we recognize several members of our community who have

Why building big AIs costs billions – and how Chinese startup DeepSeek dramatically changed the calculus

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By Ambuj Tewari, University of Michigan State-of-the-art artificial intelligence systems like OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini and Anthropic’s Claude have captured the public imagination by producing fluent text in multiple languages in response to user prompts. Those companies have also captured headlines with the huge sums they’ve invested to build ever more powerful models. An AI

Gettysburg Borough Council hears proposal for Lincoln Square redesign

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The design of Gettysburg’s Lincoln Square has changed several times since the borough’s founding in 1786, and town leaders are exploring another possible makeover. During their workshop on Monday, council heard a proposal from borough staff, contractors, and community partners that would reduce the amount of parking spaces on the square and make it more

HGAC Historic Barn Preservation Grants Available in 2025

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Attention all Adams County barn owners! Historic Gettysburg Adams County continues to offer grants to help owners of historic barns maintain and preserve their barns. Barn grant applications for 2025 are now being accepted for consideration. The deadline to submit applications is March 1. In 2024, HGAC provided $35,000 in barn preservation grants to 15

Gettysburg Mayor Frealing announces reelection bid

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Gettysburg Mayor, The Honorable Rita C. Frealing, J.D., has humbly announced her bid for reelection. Her life-long commitment and track record stand ready to continue the prosperity of the community. “I am honored to announce my candidacy for Mayor of the Borough of Gettysburg once again,” said Frealing. “Serving our community over the past term

Live Entertainment at the Lodges of Gettysburg

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Fine food and live entertainment at the Lodges of Gettysburg are attracting fun-loving locals to escape to nature in its pristine setting overlooking Gettysburg’s hallowed ground. On 63 acres nestled atop one of Gettysburg’s highest ridgelines with views of Little Round Top and Big Round Top, the Lodges — once the site of Camp New

There’s still time to maximize your 2024 tax advantages with Tax-Advantaged Accounts (and why you should take a closer look at your HSA)

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I know tax season can feel overwhelming, but I have good news – there’s still time to make strategic moves that could significantly reduce your 2024 tax burden. Let’s explore some valuable opportunities that are available right up until the tax filing deadline of April 15, 2024. Traditional IRAs remain one of the most powerful

One large Milky Way galaxy or many galaxies? 100 years ago, a young Edwin Hubble settled astronomy’s ‘Great Debate’

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Chris Impey, University of Arizona A hundred years ago, astronomer Edwin Hubble dramatically expanded the size of the known universe. At a meeting of the American Astronomical Society in January 1925, a paper read by one of his colleagues on his behalf reported that the Andromeda nebula, also called M31, was nearly a million light

Gettysburg punts conversation on Fairfield football players

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The Gettysburg Area School District’s Board of Directors delayed conversation this week on whether to allow Fairfield football players to wear a Warriors jersey. In December, the Fairfield Area School District Board of Directors voted 7-2 to develop a cooperative football agreement with Gettysburg Area School District for three years. Fairfield Athletic Director Keith Bruck

Trump pick for USDA secretary says she has ‘a lot to learn’ about bird flu

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by Jennifer Shutt, Pennsylvania Capital-StarJanuary 23, 2025 WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the U.S. Department of Agriculture said during her confirmation hearing Thursday that she has “a lot to learn” about highly pathogenic avian influenza or bird flu, the virus that’s wreaking havoc on the country’s poultry industry and dairy farms. Brooke

Karl Mattson Wins the Gettysburg Connection Community Contributor Award

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Karl Mattson, a lifelong advocate for social justice, community engagement, and transformative education, has been honored with the Gettysburg Connection Community Contributor Award. A figure whose legacy intertwines faith, activism, and a profound commitment to inclusivity, Mattson’s contributions have left an indelible mark on Gettysburg College and beyond. A Chaplain of Change Hired as the

CVSD sets parameters for elementary school renovation

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The Conewago Valley school board approved a resolution for the maximum building and project costs for the Conewago Township Elementary School (CTE) renovation project during a board meeting on Monday. The school board first explored the idea of renovating or rebuilding both New Oxford Elementary and Conewago Township Elementary schools in 2021. While pre-construction phases

Nominations open for annual Jim Getty Award

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Nominations for Destination Gettysburg’s ninth annual “Jim Getty Spirit of Gettysburg Award” are now open, and members of the community are encouraged to submit names of individuals in the tourism industry that exemplify dedication and contribution to the Adams County tourism industry. The award was established in 2016 in recognition of Jim Getty, an Abraham

Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy with a week of celebration

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The local community will come together to honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. through a series of events celebrating his vision of social justice and unity, beginning January 20th. The annual celebration, themed “Our Beloved Community,” invites everyone to reflect on the civil rights movement’s past and its ongoing relevance

Out with the old in 2025: Local resources to help you clear the clutter

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Ready to reclaim your space in 2025? If one of your resolutions is to declutter, you’re not alone. Many people feel motivated to clean and organize their homes after the holidays. Decluttering not only frees up space but also offers benefits like reduced stress, greater mental clarity, and less maintenance to worry about. If you’re

Firefighting planes are dumping ocean water on the Los Angeles fires − why using saltwater is typically a last resort

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Patrick Megonigal, Smithsonian Institution A firefighting plane dumps water on one of the fires in the Los Angeles area in January 2025. Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images Firefighters battling the deadly wildfires that raced through the Los Angeles area in January 2025 have been hampered by a limited supply

Does Gettysburg need more Housing?

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During the ongoing rezoning of Gettysburg Borough and review of the proposed 7-story “Gettysburg Station Project” building proposed for downtown, borough officials have repeatedly represented to the community that Gettysburg needs more housing. At the August 19, 2024 Planning Commission meeting I requested that borough officials provide the public with evidence to substantiate this determination.

Biglerville students in the spotlight at PA Farm Show

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Biglerville High School students played a core role in the Pennsylvania Farm Show this month, where their artistic and musical talents were on display. Using hundreds of apples in shades of red, green and yellow, Canners designed and built the apple mural that was on display through the Farm Show in early January. Biglerville High

Main Street Gettysburg launches zero-interest loan program

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Main Street Gettysburg, Inc. is pleased to announce the continuation of its Zero-Interest Loan Program, which has already provided over $300,000 in loans to qualified commercial property owners in the borough. This vital program offers financial assistance to property owners looking to improve the exterior and functionality of their buildings, providing up to $10,000 in

Cumberland Township Board of Supervisors reorganizes for 2025 year

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At their annual reorganization meeting on Monday, the Cumberland Township Board of Supervisors confirmed board and committee appointments for this year, as well as re-appointments of Township associated service providers. The board will continue in its current constellation, with Shaun Phiel as Board Chairperson; Christine Biggins as Vice Chair; and Jeff Brauning, Warren Shephard, and

Straban hears opposition and support on proposed solar projects

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While snow clouds blanketed the sky Monday, January 6, the Straban Township supervisors heard competing testimony about proposed solar projects in the township. The two projects under discussion are known as the Adams Miller Solar Development, located at 30 Miller Road, and Adams Buohl Solar Development, located at 2145 Old Harrisburg Road, both proposed by

New GARA Executive Director plans for the future

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The Gettysburg Area Recreational Authority (GARA), under the new leadership of Executive Director Al Moyer, is focusing on revitalizing and expanding the offerings at the Gettysburg Rec Park, a 52-acre community treasure that has served generations of families. With a mix of short-term improvements, long-term goals, and partnerships, GARA aims to increase the park’s visibility

Gettysburg Area High School students earn academic honors from College Board National Recognition Program

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Thirteen Gettysburg Area High School (GAHS) students recently earned academic honors from College Board’s National Recognition Program. These GAHS students are among thousands across the nation recognized through the program for their strong academic performance. GAHS awardees include seniors Luke Blaney, Hannah Campbell, Winaida Flaherty, Gerald Fluke, Olivia Goldman-Smith, Josmar Gomez-Mateos, Philip Neller, and Samantha

ACHS assumes ownership of historic Shriver House Museum in Gettysburg

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Gettysburg, PA — The Adams County Historical Society (ACHS) is thrilled to announce that it has assumed ownership and management of the renowned Shriver House Museum, located in the heart of historic downtown Gettysburg. This expansion will unite two institutions with a shared commitment to preserving and illuminating Gettysburg’s civilian experience during one of the

Gettysburg issues snow emergency declaration

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SNOW EMERGENCY DECLARATION FOR GETTYSBURG BOROUGH 5:00 a.m. Monday, January 2025 to 11:00 p.m. Tuesday, January 7, 2025 Refuse Collection Suspended for Monday Waste Management (WM) of Greencastle has announced that they will suspend operations on Monday, January 6, 2025 due to the pending winter storm. Waste Management (WM) will resume both commercial and residential

Inaugural Act Local Fair supports local organizations that make a difference

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It was cold, cold, cold yesterday afternoon, but the participants in Gettysburg’s first ever Act Local Fair warmed each other with their hearts as they gathered on Lincoln Square. The event brought together local organizations that make a difference in the community and encourage civic engagement. Featured groups included Gettysburg Pride, Waldo’s & Company, Pathways

First baby of 2025 arrives in Gettysburg

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William Joseph Aiden Bollinger was the first baby born at WellSpan Gettysburg Hospital in 2025. Not until Jan. 3, 2025 at 2:10 A.M. did he arrive! Parents Samantha and Zachary Bollinger are from Chambersburg. Mom and baby are resting and doing well. Baby William was born 7 lbs., 7 oz., 20” in length. For background,

Remembering my days with Jimmy Carter

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While joining the world in mourning the loss of Jimmy Carter my thoughts drifted back to my own encounters with this extraordinary man. And here are some of my memories from right here in Gettysburg.. As a young park ranger I gave two battlefield tours to Jimmy Carter in 1978. On our first tour President

Gettysburg prepares for two potential snowstorms

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Mother nature is beginning 2025 with a cold and active weather pattern! Gettysburg looks to be impacted by two weather events over the next three days. The first impact will come later Friday afternoon with a quick burst of snow, followed by the potential for a significant winter storm late Sunday night into Monday. Snow

2025: Pope Francis’ Jubilee Year of Hope

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Every 25 years, the Pope declares a Jubilee Year. It is a special year in which there is forgiveness of sins and joyful celebration. It is a time to grow in faith with God. Pope Francis offered mass on Christmas Eve at Saint Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican. He said, “For everyone, may the Jubilee

Jimmy Carter’s lasting Cold War legacy: His human rights focus helped dismantle the Soviet Union

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Robert C. Donnelly, Gonzaga University Former President Jimmy Carter, who died on Dec. 29, 2024, at age 100 at his home in Plains, Georgia, was a dark horse Democratic presidential candidate with little national recognition when he beat Republican incumbent Gerald Ford in 1976. The introspective former peanut farmer pledged a new era of honesty

January 2025 Cultural Arts Calendar 

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January 3 from 5-7 pm – First Friday Art Exhibits Opening                         Adams County Arts Council  Featured artists for the month include Carol Williams “The Craftivist”, Barbara DeUgarte, and Heather Sefcheck.  Stop by to meet the artists and enjoy their art.  Free admission. www.adamsarts.org January 3 at 7 pm – Poetry First Friday                                                            Virtual

LASD announces changes to board meeting times

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The recent December board meeting announced changes to the Littlestown Area School District for meeting attendees and volunteers. Beginning in January, the work and regular board sessions will both start at 6 p.m. In the past, the regular session began at 7 p.m. In addition, the students of the month, honored at the regular session,

Act Local Fair comes to Gettysburg

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Gettysburg’s first ever Act Local Fair will take place on Lincoln Square on Saturday, January 4, 2025 from noon to 2 p.m. (rain date 1/5/2025). The event will bring together local organizations that make a difference in the community and encourage civic engagement. Featured groups include Gettysburg Pride, Waldo’s & Company, Pathways to Racial Justice,

Celebrate Gettysburg Magazine Showcases Adams County’s Best

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Local publication highlights community’s generosity, history, and vibrant culture Celebrate Gettysburg, a bi-monthly magazine founded in 2007, continues to shine a spotlight on the best of Adams County and its surrounding areas. Jessica Dean, the publication’s founder, recently shared insights into the magazine’s mission and impact on the community in an interview with Adams County

Adams County Arts Council to feature Carol Williams, Barbara DeUgarte and Heather Sefcheck Artwork

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The Adams County Arts Council will celebrate the exhibitions of Carol Williams, Barbara DeUgarte, and Heather Sefcheck with an opening reception on Friday, January 3, 5-7:00 p.m., at the Arts Education Center, located at 125 S. Washington Street, Gettysburg. The reception is free and open to the public.   Carol Williams, from Shepherdstown, W.V., quilts and sews

Gettysburg Foundation Announces “An Evening with the Painting” 2025 Program Schedule

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The Gettysburg Foundation is pleased to offer area residents and visitors to Gettysburg the opportunity to experience “An Evening with the Painting” on select dates in 2025. A popular program on the historic Gettysburg Cyclorama in the Gettysburg National Military Park Museum & Visitor Center, the first presentation in 2025 will take place Saturday, Jan.

Bob Dylan and the creative leap that transformed modern music

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Ted Olson, East Tennessee State University The Bob Dylan biopic “A Complete Unknown,” starring Timothée Chalamet, focuses on Dylan’s early 1960s transition from idiosyncratic singer of folk songs to internationally renowned singer-songwriter. Dylan and singer-songwriter Mimi Farina relax at the Viking Hotel in Newport, R.I., in July 1964. John Byrne Cooke Estate/Getty Images As a

U.S. House at the last minute passes bill to avert government shutdown; Senate next

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by Jennifer Shutt, Pennsylvania Capital-StarDecember 20, 2024 U.S. Speaker of the House Rep. Mike Johnson, R-La., speaks to members of the press at the U.S. Capitol on Dec. 20, 2024 in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images) WASHINGTON — Congress finally approved a stopgap spending bill early Saturday that will keep the government open for

Fairfield School Board supports football coop agreement

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Knights are on the path to becoming gridiron Warriors. During a special meeting in December, the Fairfield Area School District Board of Directors voted 7-2 to develop a cooperative football agreement with Gettysburg Area School District for three years. The Gettysburg school board must now support a similar motion before it returns to Fairfield for

Nixon’s official acts against his enemies list led to a bipartisan impeachment effort

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Ken Hughes, University of Virginia The Nixon administration’s enemies list inspired bipartisan revulsion. Its purpose was, in the immortal words of President Richard Nixon’s White House counsel, to “use the available federal machinery to screw our political enemies.” President Richard Nixon used the government as a weapon against his perceived enemies. Wally McNamee/Corbis Historical The

Strange victory

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by Dr. Daun van Ee As Americans come to the 80th anniversary of the Ardennes Counteroffensive—the Battle of the Bulge—they might be asking themselves: “Is this event really one that should be celebrated?” There are reasons to think otherwise. The two powerful German armies that attacked on December 16th, 1944, achieved almost complete surprise due

Gettysburg Civic Chorus Brings “Love’s Pure Light” to Gettysburg Community

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“Love’s Pure Light” shone on the faces of everyone in attendance at Gettysburg Area Middle School as the Gettysburg Civic Chorus sang its heart out in the group’s annual (streaming) Christmas concert Sunday afternoon. Directed by retired local music teacher Bill Serfass and accompanied by Jamie Bowman (with ten musicians on drums, strings, flute and

Gettysburg’s Schmuck Lumber Company reopens as an ACE Hardware Store

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Gettysburg’s branch of the Schmuck Lumber Company, located at 615 York St., re-opened today with a soft opening. Addition to its existing line of lumber products, the location now includes a full-service ACE Hardware Store. The store contains wide variety of top brands, including Stihl power tools and Benjamin Moore paints. “It’s going to be

ACAC announces 2024 Gingerbread Contest winners

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The Adams County Arts Council’s Annual Gingerbread Celebration and Holiday Market garnered 25 entries into this year’s Gingerbread Contest, and competition was steep! Results were decided with a combination of judged categories and popular vote categories. Community judges Nicole Bucher, Linda Fauth, and Sarah Dutton were given scoring sheets to complete independently, rating entries with

Singing “Good will to men” isn’t enough

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One December, when my older son was about four years old, he accompanied me to pick up my new pair of glasses. The optometrist asked him, “Is Santa Claus coming to your house?” “No,” Joel answered, “we don’t decorate.” We’re Jewish, but in his four-year-old mind, not decorating was the reason why we didn’t celebrate

Gettysburg council supports HARB recommendation, OKs budget, hires police officers

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A proposed development cleared one step of the approval process and the 2025 Gettysburg Borough Budget passed during the council’s final meeting of the year on Monday. The approvals followed an almost 45-minute public comment period. Gettysburg Station Project The council voted 6-1, with Peter Bales in opposition, to issue a Certificate of Appropriateness to

How utilities are working to meet AI data centers’ voracious appetite for electricity

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Anurag Srivastava, West Virginia University Across the U.S. and worldwide, energy demand is soaring as data centers work to support the wide and growing use of artificial intelligence. These large facilities are filled with powerful computers, called servers, that run complex algorithms to help AI systems learn from vast amounts of data. High-voltage transmission lines

Bermudian Springs school board member resigns, new superintendent attends meeting

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One school board member resigned from Bermudian Springs school district as the board prepared to hold its annual reorganization meeting on Monday evening. Travis Mathna, formerly the board’s vice president, resigned due to personal reasons at the beginning of the caucus meeting. The board held back-to-back caucus and regular meetings. Mathna has juggled his school

Conewago Valley school board keeps president, vice president

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By Imari Scarbrough The Conewago Valley school board voted to keep its president and vice-president but debated the need for a finance subcommittee on Monday evening. No new members joined the board. Board president Jeffrey Kindschuh was reelected as the board president by a vote of 8-1, with board member Lindsay Krug voting against him.

Slideshow: Arendtsville Christmas Parade 2024

Sunny, brisk weather created a festive setting for the 4th annual Arendtsville Christmas Parade today. The parade left the Arendtsville Community Fire Company noon and processed through the small town spreading holiday cheer. The parade included elves, the grinch, ponies, horses, and of course Jolly St. Nick himself. Bags of candy were handed out to

UASD appoints acting superintendent

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The Upper Adams School Board recently appointed Don Bell as acting superintendent, who most recently served in the same position at Littlestown Area School District. Bell will begin his role Jan. 11 after Superintendent Wesley Doll’s last day. After 16 years as a Canner, Doll accepted a job as assistant superintendent at Conewago Valley School

Air Conditioning for West Quad and a transformed ballroom: an oververview of upgrades coming to Gettysburg College

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By Vincent DiFonzo  Over winter break, Gettysburg College will begin a multi-million dollar renovation of multiple campus buildings and outdoor spaces. The facility upgrades were first announced by the College on Oct. 23. Renovations to West Quad mockup. Facilities noted that there will be more greenery implemented. (Image courtesy of Gettysburg College) Renovations will primarily target

Gettysburg Area School District superintendent announces retirement

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The Gettysburg Area School District will be seeking a new superintendent in 2025. During their meeting on Monday, the board unanimously approved Dr. Jason Perrin’s retirement effective Sept. 27, 2025.  Perrin joined the district staff in 2017, replacing Superintendent Dr. Larry Redding. The board renewed his contract in 2020. “I want to acknowledge everything he

Cumberland Township police department concludes the year with several wins

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At the Cumberland Township’s November Board of Supervisors meeting, Police Chief Matt Trostel introduced the department’s newest hire, police cadet Fausto Rodriguez.  Rodriguez  is the latest addition to the department after the hire of Jordan Spidle during the summer.  Both Rodriguez and Spidle are currently enrolled in the 125th Harrisburg Area Community College’s Police Academy