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Cocalico

Antiques on the Strip
Weathervanes enjoy renewed Interest
DENVER - Have you ever considered how great-grandpa predicted the weather and how he knew when to plant his crops or garden? Before the sophisticated weather instruments of today, weathervanes played an important part in helping great-grandpa make decisions concerning his daily activities.
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Denver2Denver wrap up party
DENVER - Join Chet Andes on Saturday, July 5, starting at 1 p.m. when he rolls in to the Denver Community Park which will complete his 2,000-mile Denver2Denver bike ride to raise funds for cancer research.
At the park, 801 Main St., there will be:
•Food (pig roast, snacks, cake and donated foo...

From Denver to Denver: Part III
DENVER -

Denver2Denver, Inc., an organization dedicated to supporting the fight to cure cancer, has sent founder and Cocalico High School graduate Chet Andes on a 2,000 mile bike ride from Denver, Colo. to Denver, Pa.   Recently Chet Andes' family has been greatly impacted by this disease. Andes...

Barbara Swartz, community leader, dies
EPHRATA -

Barbara Virginia (Hornberger) Swartz, died on June 22, 2008, at Masonic Village surrounded by her loving family after a lengthy battle with Alzheimer's Disease. Barbara was born in Stevens, on July 29, 1928, to the late Reuben S. and Susanna (Gehman) Hornberger.
Barbara lived her Christi...

Developer discloses further details of shopping center plan
DENVER - Representatives for a developer that hopes to build a new shopping center in East Cocalico Township discussed its plans with members of the Zoning Hearing Board Thursday.
Benderson Development Company L.L.C. , based in Florida, plans to build Cocalico Commons on a 57-acre tract of land outside ...

CSA Veteran's Appreciation night honors dozens of local servicemen
DENVER - To honor and show appreciation for these local veterans of all ages, the Cocalico Senior Association hosted a Veterans Appreciation Night on Friday at Arments Family Restaurant in Adamstown. The evening consisted of a turkey dinner, a rousing repertoire of patriotic music and a display of military m...

From Denver to Denver: Part II
DENVER -

Denver2Denver, Inc., an organization dedicated to supporting the fight to cure cancer, has sent founder and Cocalico High School graduate Chet Andes on a 2,000 mile bike ride from Denver, Colo. to Denver, Pa. Recently Chet Andes' family has been greatly impacted by this disease. Andes has been tr...

VFW commander visits troops in Iraq
REINHOLDS - Sometimes a goodwill mission is just as crucial as a special operation. Just ask John Getz, the State Commander of the Pennsylvania VFW.
Getz is in charge of more than 124,000 combat veterans in the state, and the former Vietnam veteran understands the complexities of managing a war. He also un...

Lutherans aid in Biloxi recovery
REINHOLDS - A group of 42 Lutherans from 11 congregations in the North Lancaster Conference recently returned from a one -week mission to the Gulfport, Mississippi area.
The group, organized and led by Rev. Glenn Beard, Jr. traveled to southern Mississippi to assist in recovery and reconstruction efforts i...

Cocalico approves security measures
DENVER - The Cocalico School Board approved staffing changes and expenses May 19 that are expected to make the district's six schools more secure.
The board approved $30,530 in capital reserve spending, which will largely fund advertising and architectural services needed to get security improvement...
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