Collaborating For Youth (CFY), Adams County’s community prevention coalition has been honored to provide information to engage the community during National Prevention Week. CFY’s efforts seek to support youth and families in Adams County towards positive youth development and bright futures…
The following items were on file at Magisterial District Judge Matthew Harvey’s office as of March 25.
Firefighters douse the smoldering roof of a pavilion at Gettysburg Tour Center, 778 Baltimore St. Gettysburg firefighters and police were dispatched at 11:54 p.m. Wednesday and the call was complete at 12:19 a.m. Thursday, according to the Adams County Department of Emergency Services. Firef…
Visitors to the new interactive adventure for young historians can interact with living historians on Saturday and Sunday, May 14 and 15. Officers for the Union and Ladies for the Union will encamp in the side yard of Children of Gettysburg 1863, 451 Baltimore St. Gettysburg.
The select choirs of Central Bucks High School-West from Doylestown are to perform Sunday as part of the Music Gettysburg Series.
The sun shone May 5 as volunteers conducted a clean-up day at Sunnyside Cemetery off Town Hill Road near York Springs.
The East Berlin Community Singers will offer a choral concert Sunday, May 15, at 3 p.m. at Paradise Lutheran Church, 3241 Church Road, Thomasville, with a prelude by the Flute Flock, under the direction of Georgia Hollabaugh, starting at 2:40 p.m.
Collaborating For Youth (CFY) is Adams County’s community-based, data-driven coalition that works to support positive youth development and substance-free positive futures, according to a CFY release.
Gettysburg Area High School students raised more than $52,000 for the Four Diamonds Foundation, which funds childhood cancer care, treatment, and research.