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Pearl Mary Enterline

HALIFAX • Pearl Mary Enterline, of Halifax, passed away peacefully onto her heavenly home Saturday Nov. 10, 2018, at the age of 87. She was reunited with her husband of 68 years, Russel, who preceded her in death. She also was preceded in death by her two brothers Mark and...

Patricia Ann Harring

TREMONT • Patricia Ann Harring, 62, died Nov. 11, at Lehigh Valley Hospital-Cedar Crest, Allentown. She was born Oct. 4, 1956, in Pottsville, a daughter of the late Arthur and Ruth Steckley Freeman. She was a 1975 graduate of Williams Valley High School and Empire Beauty School. She was a...

Phyllis L. Snyder

ELIZABETHVILLE • Phyllis L. Snyder, 89, died Nov. 2 at her residence. She was born Jan. 21, 1929, in Hebe, a daughter of the late Allen and Nona Wetzel Rebuck. She was a 1949 graduate of the Hegins Twp. High School. She was employed as a caregiver in the upper...

Box Out Bullying

TREVORTON — Just three months into the 2018-19 school year, Line Mountain Elementary School students already have been given many strategies for bullying prevention. Within the past month alone, students have been treated to two assemblies: • The school’s Project TEAM presented a program Oct. 24.  Amelia, one of the project’s...

A Wish Fulfilled

Visiting the Statue of Liberty, Liberty Island and Ground Zero at the site of the 9/11 attacks in New York City topped the to-do list for U.S. Army Gulf War veteran Timothy Schell, who has metastatic lung cancer, stage IV.  Schell, a Legionnaire at Post 404 in Elizabethville, Pa., mentioned...

Doorway to Kindness

Story and Photos by Duane Good, Editor. ‘‘Brighten the corner where you are,’’ say the lyrics of a well-known 20th century hymn.  Students at Halifax Area High School have been doing a lot of ‘‘brightening’’ so far this school year. They’ve been doing it not in corners, but on classroom...

Restoration

By Duane Good, Editor. The steeple of what once was Zion Lutheran Church always stood tall, almost sentry-like, over Pillow. This week, it’s standing even taller. That’s the result of a state grant, community support and the craftsmanship of an Illinois company. Work was completed late last month on a multi-week...

Andrew Lykens’ journey west ends in tragedy

Story by David Sassaman. Photo by Duane Good. Craig Henninger is fascinated by local history and enjoys presenting it to students of all age. He recently spoke to the Dauphin-Middle Paxton Historical Society  on the topic, “Lykens Valley Massacre: A Local Skirmish in a World War.” Henninger teaches U.S. history...

Dylin and Delaney

Story and Photos by Shirley Brosius. The Bellis twins differ in tastes and temperaments.  Dylin likes prime rib; Delaney prefers chili or chicken fingers.  Dylin is organized, a Type A personality; Delaney is laid back and goes with the flow.   “In a situation, she can be like really calm,” Dylin...

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