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Somerset County Where to Go 5/17
River and Wind The Salvation Army — Somerset Service Center, 11th Annual River & Wind Challenge, June 2, a 22 mile bike ride or 62 mile bike ride on the Great Allegheny Passage. Participants will receive a T-shirt, meals, snacks and an award. 814-...Tags: The Temptations (music group), Christianity, Noise (movie), Culture, Festive Events
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Somerset County Where to Go 5/24
Ride with a Cause The 3rd annual Ride With A Cause, an annual motorcycle ride and community picnic, in memory of Mary Gindlesperger, June 2 proceeds go to a family in the area that has been affected by Alzheimer’s. Food, entertainment by Keystone...Tags: The Temptations (music group), Christianity, Noise (movie), Culture, Festive Events
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PIAA will return basketball state finals to Hershey
Groller's CornerRodFrisco.com and other media outlets are reporting what has been speculated for weeks and months -- the PIAA basketball championships are returning to Hershey for four years starting next March. The finals have been held at Penn State's Bryce Jordan... -
Hershey Bears Boosters Play Broomball for Autism Society
Staff reporterIt's the first year for the event but if the returns are any indication, the Hershey Bears Boosters Club will host a broomball fundraiser for the Autism Society on an annual basis. FOX43 Sports Director Todd Sadowski was part of the local media invited to...Tags: Autism, Health, Hershey Bears, American Hockey League, Behavioral Conditions
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Good man, good official Dennis Schantzenbach passes away
Groller's CornerOne of the nicest guys on the local sports scene, longtime area basketball and softball official Dennis Schantzenbach died today after a brief illness. Schantzenbach was a gentleman, a class act; a guy who loved to be part of the action and was always... -
Sports briefs
PJW placewinners HERSHEY — Four Somerset County wrestlers earned state medals at the Pennsylvania Junior Wrestling Championships on Saturday at Hersheypark Arena. They are Trevor Donaldson, Meyersdale, 8-under, 6th at 45 pounds; Braden Fochtman,...Tags: Basketball, Wrestling, Sports, High School Sports
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Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Lupus For the first time in 50 years, the FDA has approved a new therapy to help treat Lupus. Dr. Joan Merrill talks to Fox43 Morning News about lupus and some of the challenges facing people living with the disease. Get details here: UsinLupus.com...Tags: Arthritis, Lupus, Health, Diseases and Illnesses
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Where to Go for April 5
Chicken barbecue A chicken barbecue April 14 to benefit the American Cancer Society Relay For Life. Don’s Thumbs Up Gang will be selling chicken halves or dinners. Pick up sites are the Community Grove in Berlin or the old BP gas station on Grant...Tags: Christianity, BP Plc, Culture, Amtrak, Canoeing and Kayaking
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Where to Go April 12
Free meal Free dinner at Freedom In Christ church from 5 to 7 p.m. April 14. Menu is baked chicken, scalloped potatoes, green beans, applesauce, strawberry shortcake for dessert. Comes with coffee, water and unsweetened ice tea. Chicken barbecue A...Tags: Christianity, BP Plc, Culture, Amtrak, Students
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World cycling championships over; Tamayo and Lea wait for potential Olympic berths
The 2012 UCI World Track Cycling Championships didn't bring the best of results for local cyclists, but served as a renewal of effort toward the 2012 London Olympics. Lauren Tamayo, formerly Lauren Franges, of Barto, teamed with two other U.S. women to...
Tags: Pursuit Cycling, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Track Cycling, Robin Hood, Easter
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Japanese language students to represent Boonsboro in Cherry Blossom Festival Parade
janeth@herald-mail.comLess than a week ago, five Japanese language students from Boonsboro High School were on their way home from a spring break trip to Japan with their teacher, Ayako Shiga. On Saturday, the school’s 25 Japanese students, including Japanese exchange...Tags: Georgetown, Travel, Teaching and Learning, Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011), Education
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Protesters March To Hersheypark Drive Over Enrollment Decision
Staff ReporterPeople from all over the state protest outside Hersheypark to urge the Hershey Company and the Milton Hershey School to allow a 13-year old boy who is HIV positive to enroll in the school. Metropolitan Community Church of Philadelphia, ACT UP...Tags: HIV, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), AIDS
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Apr 11, 2012
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Apr 11, 2012
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Apr 12, 2012
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