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Route 222 overpass removal delayed?
Its removal has been proposed, planned - ordered even - over the past 17 years. So what's another delay in the long-sought demolition of the 100-year-old stone-arch railroad overpass on Route 222, just north of ...
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Waynesboro's square to get redesign
Big plans: State Sen. Terry Punt, R-Waynesboro, discusses plans for Waynesboros square on Thursday at Waynesboro Country Club.
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Waynesboro Center Square project gets green light
By DON AINES State Sen. Terry Punt, R-Franklin, said Thursday the replacement of traffic signals along Main Street and the reconfiguration of Center Square in Waynesboro, Pa., will finally get under way in ...
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More predictions for Nov. 4
If you haven't had a chance to tune in to "Talking Politics with Tony Phyrillas and Mike Pincus," you've been missing out on some of the best political talk on radio.
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Unusual couple bring ghosts to 'life' at jail
Local ghosts have managed to team up an odd couple -- a retired FBI agent and a preservationist -- for a good cause.
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Work begins today on Kellers Church Road Bridge
Construction is scheduled to begin today to replace the Kellers Church Road Bridge over Deep Run in Bedminster Township, Bucks County, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation said.
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Route 202 parkway getting closer
This December, construction will start on the Route 202 Parkway in Montgomery Township.
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Solutions and Successes
Thom Murray and Jane Finlay, volunteers at South Forty Farm in Caln, assist 8-year-old Nicholas Scali, who is riding Chuckles around a ring as part of a therapeutic horseback riding program for children and ...
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Rail line's new owners talk about their 'asset'
Six southern end townships now have the abandoned Atglen Low Grade rail line they fought so hard for.
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Parkway bids are opened
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation took a significant step forward with the Route 202 Parkway on Thursday, opening bids for the first section of the long-debated and highly anticipated road.
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Hit-and-run driver says she's sorry for crippling bicyclist
An unseasonable chill was in the air in western Chester County on June 21, 2007.
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Giant crane plucks landmark 1912 bridge
A 273-foot-long bridge that had carried southwestern Lancaster County traffic over the Pequea Creek since 1912 was removed Wednesday afternoon.
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Reading leaves L-L League
Reading High is leaving the Lancaster-Lebanon League. The football-only member was accepted into the Berks Inter-County League Thursday, according to I-C president Jim Ketner.
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County's challenges discussed
The growth in population and the growth in the corporate presence in Chester County is both an opportunity and a challenge.
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Duo arraigned after allegedly lying to police
A pair of relatives, already incarcerated in Chester County Prison, were video-arraigned on disorderly conduct charges stemming from an incident in East Pikeland Township last week.
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Thorns to arson
Robert Bruce Tribbett Jr., 24, of Sadsburyville, was arrested last Friday for his alleged connection to several of 11 arsons under investigation by state police.
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Teens sentenced for car thefts
Two 19-year-old men have been sentenced to prison for a series of car thefts in February.
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Work on $4.4M Pequea bridge to begin Sept. 2
After carrying boaters, fishermen, hikers and residents for 96 years, Pequea's landmark steel bridge soon will be removed and replaced.
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60 is a charm for Gap Relief Auction
Leon Summers remembers the summer of 1948 well. It was the first year the Gap Relief Auction was held.
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Enola line: Now what?
Now that six Lancaster County townships own the sections of the Enola Low-Grade Line within their borders, officials hope to work together as they plan the property's future.
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