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When it comes to pets, the traditional cat or dog, or even a bird or fish, is not always ideal for every household. For ...
After two decades in the construction business, Liz Wilkins knew a pair of things to be true about the potential of changing ...
For Kathy Silks, joining the Harrisburg Branch of the American Association of University Women “changed my life.” In the 46 ...
I am a sucker for a sports analogy, quote or story that can relate to work. Whether it’s skating to where the puck is going ...
The adopted dog seemed excited to leave the shelter but afraid to get in her new family’s car. Vierria Maisonave, at the ...
On a hot Wednesday afternoon, Harrisburg—from N. 3rd Street to Front Street and across the Walnut Street Bridge—was full of ...
DEI became the term for wanting to promote greater fairness in society. Is that now changing? The acronym, which stands for ...
Nestled on the northwestern edge of Philadelphia, Chestnut Hill offers a respite from the everyday hustle and bustle. With ...
When a Pride Festival protester told Frank Pizzoli, “I think homosexuality is wrong,” Pizzoli responded with, “Then don’t be ...
The goal is looking at “where the township was, where we are now, and where we hope to be,” said Timothy Wendling, the ...
It’s summertime in Harrisburg, which means food trucks, live music and festivities are right around the corner. To celebrate the upcoming holiday, Harrisburg will host its annual July 4th Food Truck ...