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Wednesday June 27, 2007 at 6:55am

Gateway Square Shopping Center

I'm not sure, other than Carraba's and Outback, that there will be a reason for me to go into that shopping center in Hampden Township after September since OfficeMax is now moving out of there at that time also. I was wondering how long they were going to try to be the anchor to that dying shopping area...

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Sunday June 24, 2007 at 6:41am

Central PA Flickr of the Week

Yes, it DID rain hard here last week...

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Wednesday June 20, 2007 at 6:38am

Storm

Every once in a while you get a storm like we had Tuesday night. Thunder, lightning, rain, hail, wind - it had it all. Almost 2 inches of rain, most of that within about an hour time period. Local flooding abounded.

The ferocity of the rainfall was helpful for me - I've been doing projects around the yard to improve drainage, and the sudden heavy rainfall showed where the work remains. Of course, I'm sure it also flooded away most of the grass seed I spread on Sunday...

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Tuesday June 19, 2007 at 6:43am

79th ANNUAL JUBILEE DAY, AND XPN

This Thursday in Mechanicsburg.

In other local news, XPN is increasing signal and changing frequency in the Harrisburg area.

And, for those of us that drive on Orrs Bridge Road, they're reducing the size of trucks that are actually allowed on the bridge, although I'm not sure I'll notice the difference.

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Monday June 18, 2007 at 8:03am

Central PA Flickr of the Week

Harrisburg at night.

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Thursday June 14, 2007 at 8:07am

If Only Martin Had Enrolled...

There's a pretty big irony here, especially if you know the history of the son of Alex Grass.

It's the largest single gift in the history of Harrisburg Area Community College.

On Wednesday retired Rite Aid CEO Alex Grass presented a $1.5 million donation to HACC to establish the Alex Grass School of Business Leadership.

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Monday June 11, 2007 at 10:59am

Central PA Flickr of the Week

I bet Lady Bird Johnson wouldn't like this...

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