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Teen Tech Week at EPL
EPHRATA - Local teens will be tuning in at the library as Ephrata Public Library celebrates the second annual Teen Tech Week March 2-8. They join thousands of other libraries and schools across the country who are celebrating this year's theme, "Tune In @ Your Library." Teen Tech Week is a national initi...
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DEI holiday display event aids Cops for Tots
EPHRATA - The first annual Downtown Holiday Display Contest had another benefit other than contributing to the visual celebration of the holiday spirit. The event raised $257.53 for the Cops for Tots program through customer voting. Downtown visitors who enjoyed a participating store disp...
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Zappacosta named new library director
EPHRATA - The Ephrata Public Library Board of Directors announces the appointment of Joe Zappacosta as the new library director. Zappacosta has most recently served as the assistant director/systems administrator for the Reading Public Library. He will begin his duties as library director on Feb.18. Zapp...
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American Legion dressed up in its very best
EPHRATA - Have you seen your hometown American Legion ballroom lately? If not, you really should have seen it this past weekend. Often referred to as one of the best kept secrets in town, the Ephrata American Legion Cloister Post 429 home ballroom in Tom Grater Park is looking sharp and growing in p...
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Rt. 272 crash victim remains in hospital
EPHRATA - A baby involved in a two-vehicle crash in Ephrata Township last week is still in the hospital after sustaining head injuries. A Pennsylvania State Police cruiser, driven by Trooper Phillip Matson, struck a vehicle with three passengers, including the seven-month-old infant at the intersection o...
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School crossing guard struck at State and Locust
EPHRATA - Ephrata Borough Police reported that school crossing guard Bill Peters was treated and released from medical care after being hit by a turning vehicle at his post on Friday, Feb. 1. Peters, 74, was directing traffic at the intersection of State and Locust streets around 3:30 p.m. when Kate Hack...
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Cal arrives in style
EPHRATA - Cocalico Cal arrived in the Grater Park on schedule at 8:22 a.m. Saturday in the award -winning, unofficial entertainment division of the Ephrata Fair Parade, Cal Mobile. Proof of this award was evidenced by the anonymously contributed trophy decorating the bandshell stage. Before Cal's arri...
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Science Fair- this Saturday
EPHRATA - Michael Hoover is shown working on his science fair project for this week's big event. Hoover's project, "The effect of peppermint oil on short-term memory through auditory and visual learning," will be one of the many projects at the fair. The awards ceremony is Feb. 2, from 6-6:30 p.m., and will b...
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EMS Geo Bee winners
EPHRATA - All middle school students took a written qualifying test in November, and the top-10 scorers from each grade were then invited to participate in the geography bee. The participants went through seven rounds of challenging questions that narrowed the field, and the 10 finalists were faced with even ...
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Ephrata Cloister calendar of events
EPHRATA - The Ephrata Cloister has scheduled the following events for 2008: • Winter History Class, January 24, 31, February 7, 14, 21, 28, March 6, 13, 27, April 3, 9 a.m. - noon. Explore the history of the Ephrata Cloister with this series of special lectures, workshops, and a field trip. Tuition ...
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