Hope For Post Office
$1.4 Million lien
As a new developer expresses interest in the Hershey Downtown Center project site, the former post office site in downtown Hershey, more problems are becoming evident for current developer 169 Chocolate Group. Full Story
An Engineer, Female
‘I Was Terrified’
In last week’s issue, Corinne Lippe detailed the inspirations – and obstacles – she faced as a girl studying engineering at Hershey High School. Then came college … Part 2 of 2 Full Story
Stick Around
“Low oil prices today may be setting the world up for an oil shortage as early as 2016. Today we have just 2% more crude oil supply than demand and the price of gasoline is under $2.00/gallon in Texas. If oil supply falls too far, we could see gasoline prices doubling within 18 months.” Full Story
Fishers Celebrate 60th Anniversary
Ralph and Arlene Fisher, longtime Sun Country residents, celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary today, July 28. Full Story
Linskey-Dougherty
Melissa Linskey and Brendan Dougherty, together with their families, announce their engagement and upcoming marriage.
The bride-to-be is the daughter of Robert and Virginia Linskey of Jenkins Township. She is the granddaughter of Jean Anne and the late Robert Linskey Sr. of Pittston and Tessie and the late Adam Sudo of Nanticoke. She is the sister of Jessica Lane. Full Story
Religious Writ
The mental and moral nature of humans can flourish when individuals feed on the healthy pages of holy information. Any reading we do will leave an impression, good or evil. The Holy Bible speaks to this fact: “Be not deceived: evil communications corrupt good manners,” 1 Cor. 15:33 (advice from the apostle Paul). Wretched minds are the outcome of feeding on corrupt reading. Full Story
Sun Country Athletes Enter Final Season
Careers After College?
For Sun Country athletes Naomi Giovino, Shannon Mulvey and Callie Good, a lifetime of training and dedication to their sport could be coming to an end in a few months. Full Story
A Real Player
Pokémon National Championship
While Pokémon Go has taken much of the country’s youth by storm, one local teen is headed to San Francisco thanks to the Pokémon Trading Card Game for the 2016 Pokémon World Championship this August.
And there are real prizes – up to $25,000 – at stake. Full Story
David A. Johnston III
David A. Johnston III, 55, died April 7, 2016. He was born on Oct. 9, 1960, in Harrisburg, where he lived most of his life.
He was the son of Irene W. Appleyard and the late David A. Johnston Jr. (1934-1987). He was a 1978 graduate of Hershey High School. Full Story
Geraldine S. Speicher
Geraldine S. Speicher, 95, of the Masonic Village in Elizabethtown and formerly of Hershey and Columbia Cottage, passed away on Wednesday, July 20, 2016, in the Masonic Healthcare Center. Born on April 12, 1921, in Hershey, she was a daughter of the late Roy and Effie (Shatto) Sternberger. Full Story
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