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Dickinson College coordinates annual Northside Ride community biking event in Carlisle

The event and its associated activities are free and open to the public. → Read More

Monroe Township rollover crash Wednesday injures one, sparks house fire

Monroe Township fire officials said the driver of the vehicle, whom they did not identify, was transported to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. → Read More

Carlisle organizes public planning session amid development of strategic plan

After coordination between the facilitator, borough staff and the Council, a Strategic Planning Session will take place Saturday at Borough Hall (53 W. South St.) from 9 a.m. to 2 → Read More

Carlisle Arts Learning Center adds international flavors to annual Empty Bowls fundraiser

This year, students in CALC's ArtWorks! after-school program got involved with Empty Bowls for the first time, CALC Executive Director Catherine Stone said. → Read More

5 Questions: Carlisle Arts Learning Center expands public outreach through collaborative instructor

Carlisle Arts Learning Center Collaborative instructor Mo Geiger's responsibilities include involvement with the organization's Collaborative program. → Read More

Where it Stands: Work on Carlisle's 2022 Water Main Replacement Project anticipated to wrap up by June

Remaining replacement includes work along East Mulberry Avenue from North Bedford Street to LeTort Spring Run, which will take place this week, Public Works Director Mark Malarich said. → Read More

Newville Borough receives approval for grant funding following dismissal of longtime manager

The council on Tuesday also created a committee consisting of Borough Secretary Jody Hoffman, council Vice President Edward Sinkovitz and Councilor Jack Ericksen to prioritize short-term financial needs and bills, → Read More

Carlisle temporarily lifts parking restrictions along portion of Fairground Avenue

The Carlisle Borough Council approved a resolution allowing on street parking along the west side of Fairground Avenue in Carlisle from West Penn Street north to the railroad tracks for → Read More

Safronia Perry announces June resignation as Hope Station's executive director

"I wanted to leave whenever I'm still feeling very passionate about the organization and the job that I'm doing," Hope Station Executive Director Safronia Perry said. "I also feel like → Read More

Discerning Diner: Helena's Chocolate Café and Crêperie offers sweet, savory options in Carlisle

The business is located beside the Carlisle Theatre and features a variety of sweet and savory crêpe options and French macarons among other baked goods and lunch items. → Read More

New menu, owners and updated interior as Sunnyside Family Restaurant reopens in Carlisle

"We'd like to get more involved with the community because [the Antonys] are very, very family oriented and community oriented and they would like Carlisle to be a part of → Read More

Newville moves forward without borough manager as forensic audit of finances progresses

Newville Borough Solicitor Marcus McKnight said the borough has relied on secretary Jody Hoffman and others to complete manager-related duties since the council fired Fred Potzer. → Read More

March monies: Partnership for Better Health prepares launch of annual Match Madness campaign

This year, Partnership for Better Health will distribute $150,000 in matching funds to 48 local nonprofits who will each conduct their own campaign pushes. → Read More

5 Questions: Retired Army colonel from Carlisle receives FAA master pilot award

Named after aviation pioneers Orville and Wilbur Wright, the award recognizes pilots who have practiced safe flight operations continuously for at least 50 years. → Read More

Evening fire at Mechanicsburg area farm damages wood-storage structure

Bryan Lebo, who co-owns the business with his brother, Dwayne, said the fire broke out in an overhang-like structure in the back of the farm that stores wood. → Read More

Big Spring School Board appoints new superintendent with April start

Nicholas Guarente, who currently serves as the superintendent of Greenwood School District in Perry County, will start at Big Spring April 1. → Read More

Fastnacht Frenzy: Oak Grove Farms' increase in Fat Tuesday sales reflects overall business growth

Fastnacht Day is a Pennsylvania Dutch tradition celebrated annually on Shrove Tuesday, the day before Ash Wednesday which kicks off the 40-day period of Lent before Easter Sunday. → Read More

Sirens for Service: Friendship Hose Company EMT reflects on delivery of baby

"A lot of calls aren't the best for some people, but every once in a while you get to have that one call where it really influences you and makes → Read More

Carlisle's annual Black Cultural Festival to conclude Black History Month

The festival will take place Feb. 25 from 11. a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Carlisle Masonic Center at 1236 Holly Pike, featuring a variety of vendors, performances and networking → Read More

5 Questions: Carlisle Police Department names 2022 Officer of the Year

Officer Joseph Todaro has been with the Carlisle Police Department since May 2020. → Read More