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Donations still needed for Denver benefactors monument
DENVER - Efforts are ongoing to raise the $6,500 needed to establish a monument to the major benefactors of the Denver Memorial Park and its facilities. To date, approximately $1,100 has been raised through a contribution by the family of the late Floyd Witwer, the former owner of the Denver Supply Comp...
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Denver rejects proposed downtown zoning changes
DENVER - Denver Borough Council rejected a proposed new zoning ordinance after a number of residents raised objections to changes that it would have made involving use of downtown businesses. The council voted 4-2 to defeat the ordinance, which was drafted as part of an effort to encourage more business...
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Adamstown Community Days takes place next weekend
ADAMSTOWN - The sixth annual Adamstown Community Days will be held May 23, 24 and 25 in the Adamstown Community Grove with food, carnival rides, games, entertainment and activities each day. There is no charge for parking, admission or entertainment. Adamstown Community Days has grown from a modest two-day...
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Cocalico yearbook staff nationally recognized
DENVER - Photographer Allie Fetter looks across the room. "The picture is on the server!" she shouts to her yearbook editor, senior Courtney Sahm. Sahm rushes to her computer to place the picture on the "Student Life" page, burns the page on a CD, ships it out to the printing plant and goes back to...
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Fischer named Cocalico Republican of the Year
REINHOLDS - The Cocalico Area Republican Committee held its 36th annual banquet on April 11 and commended Richard Fischer who was named Cocalico Republican of the Year. The event washeld at Weaver's Banquet Hall in Adamstown where Barry Weaver, chairman of the committee, introduced speakers Sen. Mike Bruba...
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A story about faith, hope and love
DENVER - Some people go through a lifetime without find love. But in the case of Eva Krauss she found love a second time around. This Denver resident has written "Faith, Hope and Love," a book depicting her life story about war, sadness and finding love and will make an appearance at the Adamstown Area ...
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E-business team places first at FBLA conference
DENVER - The Cocalico FBLA e-business team, comprised of Matt Carty, Zachary Gosling and Andrew Prevoznik, recently brought home a state championship, as they competed in and placed first in the e-business event at the 57th annual Pennsylvania FBLA Leadership Conference, held at the Hershey Lodge & Conve...
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Police hiring co-op applicants undergo testing
DENVER - Police Chief George Beever updated the East Cocalico supervisors on the progress of the state hiring co-op, a countywide program to create a pool of applicants for which police departments to hire from. Applicants to this pool can specify which boroughs and townships they would be willing to wo...
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Journey through the Underground Railroad
ADAMSTOWN - An estimated 800,000 to 900,000 people successfully escaped slavery in the United States south via the Underground Railroad during its roughly 40 years of existence. A crowd of about 50 at the Adamstown Area library also learned from speaker William Switala, a retired history professor, that on...
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Mark Your Calendars
DENVER - Relay for Life fundraiser The "Hunting For A Cure" Quoit Tournament fundraising event will take place Saturday, May 3, starting at 10 a.m. Registration: $20 per person, includes lunch and refreshments. Double elimination, male/female teams only. For more information call Beth Witmer at 336-6...
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