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Dinosaur fun for families planned
Dinosaur enthusiasts of all ages will have a special opportunity to discuss their passion with a renowned expert in the field as part of a special demonstration on Saturday, Aug.
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East Cocalico officials urged to include horse-and-buggy parking in shopping center plans
The East Cocalico Township supervisors are being urged to require horse-and-buggy parking at the proposed 57-acre Cocalico Commons shopping center near Adamstown.
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East Cocalico officials urged to include horse-and-buggy parking in shopping center plans
The East Cocalico Township supervisors are being urged to require horse-and-buggy parking at the proposed 57-acre Cocalico Commons shopping center near Adamstown.
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Chip makers pinched
It's not the Great Irish Potato Famine of the 19th century, but the summer of 2008 has turned into a major test for potato-chip producers across the country.
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Lots of bots
Joe Knedlhans said he's not worried about a robot uprising - though maybe he should be.
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Stoudtburg Village wecomes new businesses and homes
Since taking over the building and development of Stoudtburg Village in Adamstown about two years ago, developer Doug Compher of Terence Douglas Corporation has welcomed 12 new businesses, including his own ...
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Teen Volunteer Guide 2008
We shall not be liable, under any circumstances, for any loss, injury, claim, liability, or damage of any kind resulting from participation in this program.
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2 nabbed in theft of copper wire
A report of suspicious activity led to Manheim Township police arresting two men who allegedly stole copper wire Wednesday at a long-time abandoned motel property in the township's north end.
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Work to start Tuesday for repairs, resurfacing on part of Route 222
Work is scheduled to begin Tuesday night on a $10.3 million project to repair and resurface a 7-mile stretch of Route 222 from Ephrata to Adamstown.
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Mary Young column,
"It's coming, and coming faster than anyone wants to admit. It's the result of delay, delay, delay." A few weeks ago my husband, Rob, and I went to Shupp's Grove flea market near Adamstown. via Reading Eagle/Reading Times
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Fire destroys park pavilion near Adamstown
About 60 northern Lancaster County firefighters battled an early-morning blaze today that destroyed a large pavilion at the Adamstown VFW Park in Brecknock Township. via LancasterOnline
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Art Review: The Freyberger Gallery is - In Stitches'
An exhibition of contemporary quilts by Jane Blair, Mary Stoudt and Camille Romig takes the art of fabric to a new level. via Reading Eagle/Reading Times
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Adamstown groomer nabs spot on Animal Planet se...
"I didn't win but I didn't lose. I came out right in the middle." About 3,000 dog groomers from across the country wanted to be in "Groomer Has It," the new Animal Planet show that puts dog groomers in the same reality TV show spin as chefs, hair stylists and fashion ... via LancasterOnline
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Bookends
"With an explosion of laws and litigation engulfing even the Christian community, people need to know that the Bible offers practical, positive alternatives to our often hurtful and destructive secular legal system." Jewish Book Fair, Adamstown sale set Congregation Shaarai Shomayim will host its 11th annual Jewish Book Fair 4-6 p.m. Wednesday, April 16, and 3-6 p.m. Friday, April 18, in the temple social hall at Duke and ... via LancasterOnline
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Two killed on county roads
State police say a dump truck failed to negotiate a curve on Route 897 and collided head-on with a min ... 1 of 2 Two men, one walking and one driving, were killed in separate accidents Wednesday. via LancasterOnline
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Brecknock crash kills man, injures woman
A van driver died and his passenger was badly injured in a Wednesday morning head-on crash on Route 897 near Adamstown. via LancasterOnline
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Pedestrian hit, killed on dark Mt. Joy road
A Lebanon man walking along Route 230 in Mount Joy Township was struck by a truck and killed early this morning. via LancasterOnline
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A growth plan for economically troubling times
"I think people understand that our city is shouldering an unfair burden of services" More than 90 jobs are being cut at Adamstown's Bollman Hat Co. One hundred or so office jobs at Armstrong World Industries may soon be history. via LancasterOnline
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Dining on a Dime: For what ales you
"He makes a good beer, I have to say" By MARY BETH SCHWEIGERT and CATHERINE S. MOLITORIS / New Era Staff Like the best beer, Union Barrel Works took time - and the right conditions - to brew. via LancasterOnline
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Bollman Layoffs
Almost 100 workers at a Lancaster County hat company are being laid off. Bollman Hat Company, in Adamstown will cut about one-third of its work force during a five day period, beginning on Wednesday. via WPMT-TV York
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