Parkville
LATEST NEWS
Rash of deadly motorcycle crashes in York County prompts share-the-road message
Motorcycle crashes have claimed the lives of at least nine people in the area in the past three months, and the Center for Traffic Safety along with law enforcement discussed ways motorists can share the road and to help prevent wrecks and deaths. A news conference on motorcycle safety and awareness was held...
Central Pa. winery owner says court order closing business came from ‘out of the blue’
It was only a few weeks ago that Jim Miller, the owner of Moon Dancer Winery in eastern York County, was celebrating the producer’s 20th anniversary. On Sunday, he was talking on the phone over the din of a crowd that had gathered for a last hurrah following the news that began circulating Friday that the business at 1330 Klines Run Road in Lower Windsor Township near Wrightsville would be closing temporarily.
❤️Adams County native on Bachelorette
Good morning, Hanover! Happy Tuesday! Your Tuesday Hanover weather forecast: A high of 74, low of 55. Partly sunny and pleasant. 🌤️ Enjoying the daily briefing? Help it grow by forwarding this email to your family and friends and encouraging them to sign up here! ...
York County middle school hosts active shooter training for police
YORK COUNTY, Pa. — On Tuesday, the Northern York County Regional Police Department conducted Solo Officer Rapid Deployment training at Dover Area Middle School. “When you look at alert training this is the only one that has live fire on the range and it’s also the only one where you shoot with simulation weapons,” said Kyle McClure, patrol sergeant.
Police chase stretched across 2 central Pa. counties before ending in crash
A police chase Monday night that originated in Harrisburg ended in a crash in York County, emergency dispatch and police confirmed. A vehicle was stolen from the area of South 13th and Derry Streets around 10 p.m., Harrisburg police Lt. Kyle Gautsch said. The chase ended at exit 22 of Interstate 83 southbound around 10:30, dispatch said.
Future of century-old Penn Park building gets deadline for renovation
When York borough received its crown as a city in 1887, Penn Park became its prized jewel. York’s first park had not attracted many improvements since the Civil War, when it hosted a major military hospital and served as an overflow grounds for green troops in blue uniforms to hone skills. ...
Nonprofit aims to help more than 200 military families in need
HANOVER, Pa. — Roots For Boots, a local nonprofit, partnered with the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank for a MilitaryShare food distribution event at the Market at Hanover on Tuesday. Its aim is help more than 200 families with members who have served or are currently serving in the armed...
Gettysburg Foundation to Host “A Gettysburg Christmas in July” with Bo Brinkman
The Gettysburg Foundation announced today it will host “A Gettysburg Christmas in July” with stage and screen actor, producer and director Bo Brinkman and partner Kris Webb Friday, July 26, 2024, from 7 until 9 p.m. Area residents and visitors to Gettysburg are invited to celebrate Christmas in July with a festive evening featuring a special showing of the movie A Gettysburg Christmas in the Kinsley Theater at the Gettysburg National Military Park Museum & Visitor Center. The festal July event will include time after the movie for Q&A and t-shirt signings. Best known locally for his role as Lt. Col. Walter H. Taylor in the 1993 movie Gettysburg, Brinkman will answer questions from the audience related to the movie Gettysburg. Guests can purchase t-shirts before and after the showing of A Gettysburg Christmas to have signed at the close of the evening.
Fireman’s carnival celebrating diamond anniversary
SHREWSBURY, Pa. (WHTM) — Fun, food, fireworks, and more at the firehouse as a summertime staple in York County returns for a good cause. The 75th Shrewsbury Fireman’s Carnival returns June 24 through June 29. It’s the largest fundraiser for the all-volunteer force, with all proceeds supporting the...
Detour and Construction Updates for Route 97 in Adams County
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) has announced a detour starting on Thursday, June 13, due to a construction project on Route 97 in Germany Township, Adams County. The project involves replacing a box culvert and retaining wall between Mathias Road and Georgetown Road, just north of the Maryland state line.
Roadwork reminder: Sherman Street Bridge in York County to be closed until June 2025
YORK COUNTY, Pa. — Commutes will be shifted around for those who regularly use the Sherman Street bridge in York County. PennDOT is reminding travelers that the Sherman Street (Route 1033) bridge spanning Interstate 83 and Mill Creek in York County is scheduled to be closed for construction on Tuesday, June 11.
Library Funfest on Friday
People of all ages are invited to attend the Adams County Library’s 7th annual FunFest at the Gettysburg Rec Park on June 14th from 3-7 pm. Over 60 local organizations will provide free hands-on activities, games, and giveaways for children at each vendor booth while providing information for adults. There will be entertainment, food trucks, special guests, music, and special services like bike safety and fingerprinting.
$5 million state grant to Center for Youth and Community Development helps every child succeed in Adams
The Center for Youth and Community Development (CFYCD), an Adams County non-profit, has been awarded five grants from the Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE), totaling over one million dollars a year for the next five years. The Nita M. Lowey 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC) grants are competitive...
Welcome to NewsBreak, an open platform where diverse perspectives converge. Most of our content comes from established publications and journalists, as well as from our extensive network of tens of thousands of creators who contribute to our platform. We empower individuals to share insightful viewpoints through short posts and comments. It’s essential to note our commitment to transparency: our Terms of Use acknowledge that our services may not always be error-free, and our Community Standards emphasize our discretion in enforcing policies. We strive to foster a dynamic environment for free expression and robust discourse through safety guardrails of human and AI moderation. Join us in shaping the news narrative together.