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FirstEnergy officials says changes won't affect customers in Tri-State area
FirstEnergy, which announced in February that it intends to close the R. Paul Smith Power Station in Williamsport by Sept. 1, said local customers won’t be affected by a recent decision to explore increasing turbine energy sources in Ohio. Mark...Tags: Environmental Issues, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, FirstEnergy Corp., Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations
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$7 million project spruces up 31-year-old Pa. school
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comCrews are working feverishly to make the construction zone that is Mercersburg Elementary School presentable for the approximately 280 students in kindergarten through fifth grade who will start school in less than a week. Mercersburg Principal Lura...Tags: Elementary Schools, Schools, Education, Building Material
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Memorials planned in Franklin County for Ground Zero artifacts
waynesboro@herald-mail.comPermanent memorials are being planned for World Trade Center artifacts coming to Franklin County, Pa. In Washington Township, Pa., officials are seeking firefighters, police officers, veterans, architects, landscape designers and other people...Tags: New York City, Politics, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Local Government, Human Interest
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One-room schoolhouse near Sharpsburg being restored
A 188-year-old one-room schoolhouse on Bakersville Road near Sharpsburg was dedicated Aug. 27, according to the Rev. John Torrence, pastor of Salem Evangelical Lutheran Church. The Civil War-era schoolhouse is being restored with the help of community...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Injuries and Wounds, Building Material, Protestantism
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Relish every day of your child's life
On my kitchen windowsill sat a cup containing an unknown concoction. I picked up the cup and almost dumped its contents down the drain, but a memory from the night before made me hesitate. I was talking to my son about his homework, which he had been...Tags: Chemistry, Science
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Evolve Composites welcomed to Hancock
dona@herald-mail.comSome "old Fleetwooders" showed up at the former travel trailer plant Thursday, not hoping to get their old jobs back, but of getting new work under the same roof. State, county and local elected officials Thursday welcomed Evolve Composites to Hancock....Tags: Louisiana, Government, Plant Openings, Hurricane Katrina (2005), Public Employees
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Lee linked to four deaths; flooding expected here as system moves northeast
Associated PressHeavy rain from the former Tropical Storm Lee rolled northeast into Appalachian states Tuesday, spreading the threat of flooding as far as New England after drenching the South, spawning tornadoes, sweeping several people away and knocking out power to...Tags: BP Plc, Rivers, Disasters, Weather Reports, Bodies of Water
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Flooding closes roads in Southcentral Pennsylvania
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) advises motorists many state roads are closed in Southcentral Pennsylvania because of flooding. Due to extreme flooding over the eastern third of Pennsylvania, PennDOT and the PA Turnpike...Tags: Union (Tolland, Connecticut), Schuylkill County, John Landis, Dauphin County, Fox Broadcasting Company
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What's up with gold?
What’s up with gold? Mostly, the price. Right now, a troy ounce of gold is worth more than $1,800. Just two years ago, it was $950, a spike of nearly 90 percent. Gold has always been a store of value in uncertain times. And we definitely are in...Tags: New York City, Politics, Federal Reserve, Government, National Government
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Top Franklin County businesses honored
waynesboro@herald-mail.comA Waynesboro, Pa., man with ties to a host of nonprofit organizations was presented with the Zane A. Miller Award for community service Thursday at the Franklin County (Pa.) Area Development Corp.'s Industry Appreciation Dinner. Gregory A. Duffey works...Tags: Business, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Two and a Half Men (tv program), Economy, Business and Finance, Entertainment
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Newly laid bricks in Martinsburg crosswalks uneven and displaced
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comBricks laid last month for the new crosswalks at town square in Martinsburg have since become uneven and displaced, spurring officials to explore options to correct the paver problem. Daniel Watts, acting area engineer for the West Virginia Division of...Tags: Transportation, Travel, Road Transportation, Building Material, Sculpture
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Williamsport mayor doesn't want power plant to become an eyesore after shutdown
davem@herald-mail.comHoping to avoid the run-down conditions like those at the former Municipal Electric Light Plant in Hagerstown, Williamsport Mayor James G. McCleaf II said Monday night that the R. Paul Smith Power Station should not be allowed to become an eyesore after...Tags: Environmental Issues, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Barbara A. Mikulski, Employment Opportunities, FirstEnergy Corp.
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