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Police chief, pastor optimistic Eastern Adams officer will recover
Those close to an Eastern Adams County Regional Police officer badly hurt in a Thursday-morning crash say they're optimistic he will recover.
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Eastern Adams police officer flown to hospital after crash
A wrecked Eastern Adams Regional Police cruiser is loaded onto truck after a Thursday morning crash.
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Help design Abbottstown's square
Brick sidewalks, designer street lamps and a lighted flagpole. They're all part of a planned beautification of Abbottstown square, set to launch next month and complete in June.
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Stocking the pantry
Beth Gurgul, left, and Nancy and John Brodbeck, all of East Berlin, prepare boxes of food at the Abbottstown-East Berlin Food Pantry in Abbottstown on Wednesday afternoon.
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Public record for Thursday and Friday, Feb. 18, 19
Bridgette Jones and Mike Shadle, Hanover, a daughter, Feb. 15, 2010, at York Hospital.
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Heart Association hosts Go Red for Women luncheon
Tickets are now available for Hanover's Go Red For Women Luncheon. The event will be held 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Feb.
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Some Communities Issue Snow Emergencies 33min
Some communities across the Susquehanna Valley have declared snow emergencies. Below is a county-by-county list of the communities News 8 has heard from so far.
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News in brief for Monday, Feb. 8, 2010
Haiti benefit scheduled for Feb. 14 A local massage-therapy school and an area church are teaming up to raise money to rebuild a Haitian orphanage destroyed last month by an earthquake.
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Zoning rules might prevent new trailer
The owner of a small lot in Abbottstown could soon discover that the quest to improve a long-standing problem might not be easy.
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Chief: Fire prevention working in Abbottstown
The two fire companies that formed United Hook and Ladder Co. No. 33 made a total of 516 fire and rescue service calls in 2009, before and after their merger.
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News in brief for Monday, Feb. 1, 2010
Quartets to offer 'Singing Valentines' The Hanover Barbershop Chorus is offering the "Singing Valentines" program again this year.
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Neighborhood Watch expands
The neighborhood watch group that formed last year in Abbottstown is expanding its mission beyond being a second set of eyes and ears for the police department.
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Abbottstown budget confuses residents
Abbottstown residents who don't understand the 2010 budget might get some help at an upcoming meeting that was requested by the borough's former mayor.
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Staffers resign in Abbottstown
The Abbottstown Borough Council on Thursday night announced the borough's secretary/treasurer and its zoning officer have resigned.
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Police log
Retirement ceremony: Lt. Col. Ricky Longhurst, left, oversees the retirement ceremony of MSgt.
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Hearing coming up on joint plan
With an economic and housing slowdown under way, now might be the best time to take a moment and plan for the future in Adams County communities, planning officials say.
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Medic 46 added to New Oxford
Health professionals always say that every minute counts when it comes to a medical emergency.
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Heist suspects appear in court
A police officer said Wednesday one of the three Harrisburg residents accused in the armed robbery of the Turkey Hill in Cross Keys told him he did so to get money to help his mother.
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Sex in the park cases conclude -- some dismissed, some guilty
The final disposition of men arrested for allegedly having or attempting to have sex in two York County parks has concluded at the district court level.
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Family recalls friends who died in Monday crash
A makeshift memorial for Ken Wright Jr. was set up on Route 194 north of Abbottstown at the site where he and Dusty Dehoff died Monday night in a fiery crash.
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