My Job
Did you take a good look at last week’s issue of The Sun?
It was a great issue, wasn’t it?
There were big, vibrant, compelling photos, like the shot of the burning car on the front page. (Thanks to Andy for that photo!) Full Story
Duffs Celebrate 50th Anniversary
Janet and Jerry Duff of Hershey will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Saturday, July 7. They were married in 1962 at the Hershey Evangelical Lutheran Church.
The Duffs have two sons: David, married to Joann; and Patrick, married to Becky; and two grandsons: Ethan and Connor. Full Story
Beistline-Groff
Samantha Beistline of Elizabethtown and Andrew Groff of Palmyra have announced their engagement.
The bride-to-be is the daughter of Timothy and Christine Beistline of Elizabethtown. She is a 2007 graduate of Lower Dauphin High School, a 2008 graduate of Word of Life Bible Institute, and a 2009 graduate of Empire Beauty School. She is employed by Salon Dechene, Hummelstown. Full Story
Religious Writ
According to Romans 13:1 Christianity and circumspect citizenship should go together. A wise and true Christian will gladly be subject to reasonable authorities. This is also in 13:1. The apostle Paul had first hand dealings with the Roman governing authorities; it was Paul’s assignment from Christ, Acts 9:6,11-16. Full Story
H’town Stays Hot
Dauphin County Legion
Hummelstown captured its ninth straight win after rolling past Middletown 12- 1, Friday, June 27.
Luke Lingle and Marshal Kiessling (below) combined in the seven inning pitching effort, holding Middletown to just two hits in the contest.
Joe Patton hammered his fourth home run of the season in the sixth inning that brought in three runs. Full Story
Photo
Niles Long IV of Union Deposit caught this 41-inch Flathead Catfish in the Susquehanna River while fishing with his father Buddy Long. The fish weighed in at an impressive 35 pounds. Full Story
A. Edward Maloy Jr.
A. Edward “Ed” Maloy Jr., 76, of Hershey, passed away while on vacation in Georgia on Wednesday, June 27, 2012. He was born in Atlantic City, N.J., son of Arnold and Margaret (Schaffer) Maloy. Full Story
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