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Groff on Federal Reserve Board
EPHRATA - With the uncertainty surrounding the economy these days, the topic of the United States' financial system may be on the thoughts of many people in Ephrata, but none more than Aaron Groff.
Groff, widely known as the president of Ephrata National Bank, also holds a post as an economic policy make...

'Big Read' reprint begins
EPHRATA - Beginning this week, The Ephrata Review kicks off its partnership with the Ephrata Public Library and its "The Big Read" program.
Starting with this issue and continuing for the next eight weeks, The Review will republish Leo Tolstoy's book "The Death of Ivan Ilyich." Following a tradition wher...

Obama the choice in Ephrata but Hillary takes the state
Polls quiet but Paul supporters rally for GOP votes; Cocalico gets behind Clinton
EPHRATA -

There were subplots aplenty around the Ephrata area, as voters went to the poll in steady, but never heavy, numbers during Tuesday's primary.
With the main focus on the democratic race for president, Barack Obama edged Hillary Clinton locally, with the exception of the Cocalico area, but...

Review partners with library for 'Big Read'
EPHRATA - Beginning with the April 30 edition, The Ephrata Review will be kicking off its partnership with the Ephrata Public Library and its "The Big Read" program.
Starting with that issue and continuing for the next eight weeks, The Review will republish Leo Tolstoy's book "The Death of Ivan Ilyich." ...

Long-time principal leaves school and a legacy
EPHRATA - Principal Tom Legath will be saying good-bye to Clay Elementary School's faculty and families at the end of this year. The beloved principal plans to train the next generation of teachers by instructing and mentoring student teachers at Millersville University, and perhaps at Kutztown University in ...

Pit Crew puts Ephrata student in driver's seat
EPHRATA - Tim Hubach is a freshman at Ephrata High School who has an innate gift for music, a fun-loving spirit, a great imagination and something else.
Tim Hubach has his own pit crew.
No, he's not a race car driver. He has a group of friends who are there for him to lend a helping hand, plan activ...

Prominent local Democrats questioned about Tuesday's presidential primary
Do area Republicans have a rooting interest?
EPHRATA - Could it be that "the elephant in the room" is really a donkey?
Yes indeed, it's less than a week before the presidential primary here and when northeastern Lancaster County is talking politics these days, they are mostly talking democrat. With the Republican nomination already lo...

'Man on the street' takes pulse of area
EPHRATA - For the past several weeks the eyes of the country have been on the voters of Pennsylvania anticipating the April 22 primary election.
The highly contested, perhaps over editorialized Democratic race between Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton has grown more heated and more nasty with eac...

Council to study impact of dam removal
EPHRATA - The Ephrata Borough Council plans to proceed with a study to determine the effect that the removal of a local dam would have on the Cocalico Creek.
The council voted 8-1 at the Monday, April 14 meeting to apply for a grant from the Pennsylvania State Department of Conservation and Natural Resou...

Gerlach named Relay for Life honorary chair
EPHRATA - Lynn Gerlach seems to always have a smile. She looks the picture of health yet she has had her own many trials and tribulations thrown to her.
Cancer has stricken her three different times and yet she looks at cancer as sort of a blessing. "If I hadn't gotten cancer I wouldn't know the many won...
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