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    • Film Review: Man of Steel This latest Superman iteration is a visual feast but light on character development. | 6/14/2013
    • Hold On to Your Pawn Tickets Two Cheers for Detroit’s Dailies | 6/18/2013
    • Summer Guide MT’s Definitive Guide to Summertime Awesomeness | 6/19/2013
    • From Motown to Coketown? Is keeping the petroleum byproduct known as “petcoke” stored, in the open, on the bank of the Detroit River a wise decision? | 6/12/2013
    • Film Review: Before Midnight The Before series earns its hat trick with the release of Richard Linklater's third installment. | 6/13/2013
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    • City Slang: New Black Dahlia Murder album lands at number 32 on Billboard charts
      Everblack, the new album from local metal heads Black Dahlia Murder, released on Metal Blade Records, entered the Billboard top 200 at number 32. According to a statement, “The album also landed at #3 on the Billboard Current Hard Music Albums chart (behind Black Sabbath and Queens of the Stone Age). Additional chart debuts include #3 on the Billboard Hard Music Albums, #9 on the Billboard Independent Albums, and #30 on the Hits Albums Chart. Additionally, the album peaked at #15 on the iTunes album chart, and #2 on the iTunes Metal chart, second only to living legends Black Sabbath.” BDM’s Trevor Strnad reacts to the success of the album: “We are thrilled that “Everblack” is being so well received by the fans and we thank them truly from the heart for picking the album up. It’s been an amazing ride so far and the new album is our proudest moment yet. THANKS!!” Click here to join the City Slang Turntable community!!! Follow @City_Slang
    • Urinal Cake Records – “UrineFested” 6/21-6/22
      Profile: Urinal Cake Records (on Metro Times Music Blahg – “Urinal Cake Records’ First Year + New Gardens (Grows)”) “Urinefested” Local Label Showcase -2 day Fest in Detroit June 21-22nd at P.J.’s Lager House (1254 Michigan Ave), Friday: The Clone Defects, Terrible Twos, Moonhairy, Obnox, Ritual Howls, Mountains and Rainbows – - Saturday: Johnny Ill Band, Protomartyr, Growwing Pains, Drugs Dragons, K9 Sniffles, Feelings, Guinea Worms, and the Keep On Trash DJs. — Visual artwork displays by Jeff Arcel, Thelonious Bone, Davin Brainard, Zak Bratto, Joe Casey, Luke Chapelle, Jimbo Easter, Andy Gabrysiak, Ben Lyon, Johnny Lzr, Kara Meister, Nai Sammon, Timmy Vulgar, and Matt 7 http://urinalcakerecords.com – pjslagerhouse.com  ~   There seems to be a lot of local DIY record labels, lately. But Johnny Ill nonchalantly shrugs that into perspective: “Shit, there could be no one to put out your music. I’m not dong it, so I’m glad guys like Eric are doing it…”   It’s still a rarity, says Ill (a.k.a. John Garcia of The Johnny Ill Band,) for someone (like Eric Love of Urinal Cake Records) willingly financing and spending time resources for local songwriters to produce, package and distribute their works.   “The worst thing that could happen [...]
    • City Slang: Battlecross post-Orion news
      Following their triumphant appearance at OrionFest, local metal heads Battlecross has announced that drummer Kevin Talley (formerly of Six Feet Under, Chimaira and Dying Fetus) will be staying on with the band for its forthcoming tour. See Battlecross performing Slayer’s “War Ensemble” at OrionFest here. The new album, War of Will, will be released via Metal Blade on July 9, and the first single will be “Force Fed Lies”. Battlecross will be on the Mayhem Festival with Rob Zombie throughout the summer. Follow @City_Slang
    • DIA ‘Courts’ New Diners
      Who says the Detroit Institute of Arts is only for art admirers? The addition of a Friday night music schedule has found some new converts. And now food lovers can rejoice as the museum unveils a new go-to place for visitors to eat, drink, relax and socialize. It’s the newly revamped Kresge Court. Combining an elegant atmosphere with competitive prices, visitors can enjoy an array of gourmet snacks, sandwiches, salads and desserts that use regional ingredients. Befitting a hip hangout, the dishes skew creative. If you’re stopping by for a quick lunch, you’ve got to try the fine ficelle salad. The stars of this show are prosciutto, black mission fig jam, wild arugula and European-style thin sourdough baguette. The green goddess salad features local greens, carrot ribbons, marinated summer squash, sunflower seeds and currants. Other offerings include DIA deviled eggs and wasabi tobiko caviar; artichokes, radish, black olive aioli and flatbread; toasted farro salad with shaved fennel; surryano dry-cured ham with hot pepper pickles and more. Desserts include Italian pudding with bittersweet chocolate, seasonal fruit croustade, and an alcoholic spin on a Detroit classic, a Boston rum cooler with Vernor’s ginger ale, French vanilla ice cream, Captain Morgan spiced rum, [...]
    • The 1943 Detroit Race Riot, 70 years later
      Mention “Detroit” and “riot” to most metro Detroiters today, and most people will think of the year 1967. Some will call it a “riot” and some will call it a “rebellion,” but chances are that nobody will talk about Detroit’s forgotten riot, the 1943 Detroit race riot. Most likely, that’s because the events of 1943 don’t neatly dovetail with our conventional narratives about the Greatest Generation, and they provide ugly examples of white racism that most area residents, if they remember them, would rather forget. And that’s a shame, because the 1943 riot offers a chance to look beyond  simplistic sociological assumptions about ’60s civil disorder and the ensuing urban disintegration. This is especially interesting at a time when historians such as Thomas Sugrue are re-examining Detroit and the roles played by whites and their institutions, often uncovering sweeping antecedents that transcend a passive white exodus. And for those whites who think the ramifications of institutional racism are overstated, those old photographs of white mobs rampaging up and down Woodward Avenue, beating and stabbing black Detroiters, might change a mind or two. And 1943 is also worth another look because it helps define the early civil rights movement. It saw African-Americans effectively [...]
    • Oh Criminals, Where Art Thou?
      I would be lying if I said I wasn’t a little disappointed with my Detroit experience so far. In the past 8 months, I have no gunshot wounds, stabbing scars, or even a stolen vehicle to show for it. I don’t even have a lower credit score! When I told everyone I was moving here, I got a wave of backlash and pleas to reconsider. It reminded me of the time I traveled to the Middle East and, as I was boarding my flight, received a hundred text messages and calls saying, “If you go, you are going to DIE!” Well, my time in the Middle East was just as disappointing and uneventful as my time here in Motown. Where have all the criminals gone? With a nice bout of insomnia, I used to walk to the YMCA at 5 a.m. to work out in total darkness. My Dad freaked out when I told him. What my father can’t understand is that, unless you live right downtown, and once the sun sets, the streets of Detroit are deserted. No cars. No homeless people. Even the pimps seem to take the night off. I could streak down Woodward (my apologies for the [...]
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    • Fewer than 1 in 5 voters turns out for Election Day Fewer than one in five eligible voters turned out for Tuesday's primary in Schuylkill County. In spite of sunny skies and temperatures in the mid-80s, of the county's 75,594 registered Democrats and Republicans, about 16,500, about 21.8 percent voted. Th | 5/22/2013
    • Seip would pick up where he left off If Tim Seip resurrects his political career, he will try to resurrect some of the efforts he worked on when he served two terms in the state House of Representatives. "I didn't know I would be in this position, seeking office again, but I am seeing those | 11/4/2012
    • Cartwright focuses campaign on jobs, Social Security, debt Matt Cartwright wants the people of Schuylkill County to know he is "not a radical" and that if elected, he will represent their interests as well as his constituents in his own Lackawanna County. | 11/1/2012
    • Out-going U.S. Rep. Tim Holden honored for dedication to Schuylkill County ORWIGSBURG - There were no Republicans or Democrats Monday night at the Schuylkill Country Club. There were only Schuylkill County residents giving a grateful farewell to their congressman, out-going U.S. Rep. Tim Holden, D-17. | 10/23/2012
    • Former Democrat hopes to unseat Casey in November Armstrong County businessman Tom Smith wants Pennsylvania to send another conservative Republican to Washington. A former Democrat - driven out of the party in 2010, he said, for supporting GOP candidates - he is the Republican challenger to the re-elec | 8/6/2012
    • Farmer wants to double Toomey Armstrong County businessman Tom Smith wants Pennsylvania to send two conservative Republicans to Washington. A former Democrat - driven out of the party in 2010, he said, for supporting GOP candidates - he is the Republican challenger to the re-electio | 8/5/2012
    • The ballad of Kenny T He put aside crippling demons to create a stunning solo debut. It's a new beginning. | 8/1/2012
    • Schuylkill OKs covered bridge work, buys STS vehicles The Schuylkill County Commissioners approved $23,361 more for engineering costs to renovate a covered bridge near Pine Grove on Wednesday. They also voted to replace up to seven Schuylkill Transportation System vehicles and the county salary board elimi | 6/29/2012
    • Commissioners vote on spending The Schuylkill County commissioners approved $23,361 more for engineering costs to renovate a covered bridge near Pine Grove on Wednesday. They also voted to replace up to seven Schuylkill Transportation System vehicles and the county salary board elimi | 6/28/2012
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    • Stevie Wonder - Innervisions (Audio Fidelity) What? This record again? But wait: It never sounded better! | 5/16/2012
    • HOLDEN LOSES SEAT AFTER 10 TERMS In 2013, Schuylkill County will no longer have a Congressman from its own backyard. Nevertheless, U.S. Rep Tim Holden, D-17, called upon his supporters Tuesday night to throw their backing to his successful challenger, Moosic personal injury lawyer Matt | 4/25/2012
    • Cartwright emphasizes work on nation's infrastructure Moosic lawyer Matthew Cartwright said he is a "Franklin Roosevelt Democrat" who wants to bring back the Clinton-era tax brackets and put money into infrastructure to create jobs. "My number one job is jobs," he said in an interview with The Republican-He | 4/22/2012
    • Rich wants to bring business plan to 'broken' Harrisburg The president of Reading Anthracite wants to take his business acumen to Harrisburg and apply it to the commonwealth's money woes. "The motivation behind the campaign is that Pennsylvania is broken. Systemically broken. Financially broken," Brian Rich sa | 4/21/2012
    • Argall: Property tax 'archaic,' overspending needs to end State Sen. David Argall, R-29, has been in the General Assembly since 1985. Elected to the House in 1984, and to the Senate in a 2009 special election to fill the vacancy left by the death of GOP Sen. James J. Rhoades, Argall is facing a battle in his fi | 4/21/2012
    • Rich: Pensions at root of Pa. financial woes The president of Reading Anthracite wants to take his business acumen to Harrisburg and apply it to the commonwealth's money woes. "The motivation behind the campaign is that Pennsylvania is broken. Systemically broken. Financially broken," Brian Rich sa | 4/21/2012
    • Incumbent Argall touts his accomplishments State Sen. David Argall, R-29, has been in the General Assembly since 1985. Elected to the House in 1984, and to the Senate in a 2009 special election to fill the vacancy left by the death of GOP Sen. James J. Rhoades, Argall is facing a battle in his fi | 4/21/2012
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    • The Red Bird Girls - Very First Time in True Stereo: 1964-1966 (Real Gone Music) Reissue unearths long-forgotten coulda-shoulda girl-group | 4/4/2012
    • Daughter of the revolution How Jesse Smith became a force in Detroit music | 2/22/2012
    • Brian Smith MT's Managing Editor shares with us his top albums and reissues of 2011 | 1/4/2012
    • Republicans regain control of Schuylkill County board of commissioners The Republican party reclaimed the majority on the Schuylkill County board of commissioners in Tuesday's General Election. Frank J. Staudenmeier, 61, of Ashland, incumbent county commissioner; and George F. Halcovage Jr., 54, of Pottsville, president of | 11/9/2011
    • Moylan touts medical background Dr. David J. Moylan believes the Schuylkill County corner ought to be a doctor. "I am bringing the profession of medicine to the office of coroner," the GOP candidate said during a recent interview with The Republican-Herald's editorial board. He faces | 11/1/2011
    • Schuylkill County Register of Wills candidate Santai-Gaffney wants more on website A former hospital head of registration has her eyes on the Schuylkill County Register of Wills website. "I believe that we need to bring the office up to the 21st century," Theresa Santai-Gaffney said in a recent interview with The Republican-Herald edi | 11/4/2011
    • Fiscal conservative Dutcavich targets Schuylkill County prothonotary office David J. Dutcavich is running for an office that he would like to eliminate. He is seeking to replace Schuylkill County Prothonotary Peter J. "P.J." Symons in Tuesday's General Election. If he succeeds, the Minersville Republican said he would improve t | 11/3/2011
    • Schuylkill County clerk of courts candidate Gotshall says youth is no obstacle He is 20 years old and thinks his age is a remedy for stagnation in the courthouse. Republican Brad Gotshall isn't letting his youth or lack of experience stop him from challenging six-term incumbent Schuylkill County Clerk of Courts Stephen M. Lukach Jr | 11/2/2011
    • Controller candidate Joy stresses accounting background Christy Joy believes his training and experience make him the best choice for Schuylkill County controller on Election Day. "For the first time in over two decades the voters of Schuylkill County have the ability to elect a certified public accountant to | 10/31/2011
    • Commissioner candidate Staudenmeier seeks third elected term Minority commissioner Frank J. Staudenmeier hopes for another four years in office, perhaps even regaining the chairmanship he held before the Democratic victory in 2007. "One question people ask me all the time is why am I running again, and the answer | 10/30/2011
    • Halcovage sees service as key George Halcovage is a newcomer to politics and sees the role of county commissioner as one of service. "I am not running for a job. I am running to do a job," the Pottsville-area businessman recently told The Republican-Herald editorial board. Along with | 10/30/2011
    • Bobby Charles - Bobby Charles (Deluxe Edition)(Rhino Handmade) Word-of-mouth cult fandom earns a three-disc deluxe reissue | 10/19/2011
    • Cluttered Lives, Empty Souls: Compulsive Stealing, Spending & Hoarding Guess what? You might just be addicted to stuff! | 9/28/2011
    • Filling the hole Author Terrence Shulman on what drives compulsive stealing — and what it says about society | 9/28/2011
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    • Black Ivory - Feel It (P&C/Reel) Harlem’s kickass-coifed trio defied odds and struck gold in 1972 | 8/24/2011
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    • Jim Ford - Harlan County (Light in the Attic) His sole LP is why Sly Stone called him the baddest white dude on the planet | 8/17/2011
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    • The Staple Singers - Be Altitude: Respect Yourself (Stax) The disc that was a genre signpost signaling the group’s return | 8/10/2011
    • California Dreamin' The ballad of a local kid who loved movies and comic books so much he moved to Hollywood...where he writes movies and comic books | 7/27/2011
    • David Byron - Take No Prisoners Lemon/Universal | 7/21/2011
    • Crank Reviews for the easily distracted | 6/29/2011
    • Portrait of the artist as a young woman The should-have-been hits and misses of Aretha's years at Columbia Records | 6/22/2011
    • Take a Look: Aretha Franklin, Complete on Columbia A lovely little box set with seven stereo albums - plus prime bonuses | 6/22/2011
    • It all began in wilderness In 1811, all of Schuylkill County was "north of the mountain." Rising across the northern stretch of Berks County, like the wall of some giant's otherworldly fortress, the Blue Mountain presented a formidable obstacle to travelers wishing to visit the ha | 6/19/2011
    • Call to arms answered by Schuylkillites In 1811, the American Revolution was closer in time to the inhabitants of the new county than the Vietnam War is to us today. The conflict, which began with an outbreak of violent uprisings in New England and quickly spread across British North America, | 6/19/2011
    • County embraces industry, change, growth As the year 1811 drew to a close and the first Schuylkill Countians prepared for a Pennsylvania German Christmas, their home, still a remote place, had crossed a threshold. No longer as much a frontier, it had become a district of the civilized world. Th | 6/19/2011
    • Landmarks of county's early days sparse We can drive to the past - or part of it - in Schuylkill County. Two centuries have not worn away everything that stood in the county on the day of its birth. A handful of log structures and a number of graveyards with tall, thin headstones, inscribed i | 6/19/2011
    • Local history important for next generation There is no lack of material. There is seldom enough room on the shelves of the cramped quarters of the typical small town historical society for the dusty tomes, old-time who's who books, school district histories of the hometowns, better researched and | 6/19/2011
    • Centre Turnpike enables another avenue of travel Before the railway there was the canal. Before the canal, there was the road turnpike. In 1811, people were talking about canals. Although some work had been started, there was much skepticism about any of the projects seeing completion, let alone being | 6/19/2011
    • Crank Reviews for the easily distracted | 5/18/2011
    • DA Goodman wins Republican, Democratic nods for Schuylkill County judge Schuylkill County voters in the Democratic and Republican parties have nominated District Attorney James P. Goodman for Common Pleas Court judge. His name will appear on both ballots in the Nov. 8 Gen | 5/18/2011
    • Christy Joy wins Republican nod for Schuylkill County controller; Three-way race set for fall Schuylkill County Republicans chose caterer Christy Joy on Tuesday in the expected three-way race for controller in the Nov. 8 General Election. Joy, 39, of Norwegian Township, won 8,279 votes to 4,551 votes for Eric Hollen, branch manager of Wells Fargo | 5/18/2011
    • Goodman wins nod from both parties for judge Schuylkill voters in both the Democratic and Republican parties have nominated District Attorney James P. Goodman for county judge. His name will appear on both ballots in the Nov. 8 General Election to fill the vacancy on the county bench created by t | 5/18/2011
    • 3-way controller race set for fall in Schuylkill Schuylkill County Republicans chose caterer Christy Joy Tuesday as their man in the expected three-way race for county controller in the Nov. 8 General Election. Joy, 39, of Norwegian Township, won 8,279 votes, to 4,551 votes for Eric Hollen. Joy will no | 5/18/2011
    • Caterer, accountant Joy seeks to cut waste Chrisy Joy works with food and money and doesn't like to see any of it wasted. "As a small businessman, I hate to see tax dollars wasted and I want the county to be accountable for every dollar," the 39-year-old caterer said in a recent interview with Th | 5/1/2011
    • Crank Reviews for the easily distracted | 4/20/2011
    • County campus 'doing well' in face of looming spending cuts State budget cuts won't close Penn State Schuylkill, but the school will have to tighten the belt a bit. "Penn State Schuylkill has been here 76 years now and it will be here well into the future. The campus is doing well in terms of financial aid and en | 4/3/2011
    • Smith Westerns - Dye It Blonde A joyful, full-on teen riot structure with a penchant for multi-tracked melodies | 2/23/2011
    • Paul Williams - Someday Man The singer-songwriter's beautifully arranged 1970 release gets a fresh listen | 2/16/2011
    • Trailer Trash Eerie music, epic explosions, and the imagination of disaster takes wing | 2/16/2011
    • Anna Waronker - California Fade Proof that songwriting is in multi-instrumentalist Waronker's blood | 2/16/2011
    • Let it blow Hamtramck Blowout 14, unveiled! | 2/2/2011
    • Half of county voters turn out for election Other than some confusion over where to vote, Tuesday's General Election went smoothly in the county. Of the 88,368 registered voters in Schuylkill County, 46,382 turned out to vote in Tuesday's General Election, 52.48 percent of the total. The tally in | 11/3/2010
    • Incumbent Holden defends record, blasts Argall U.S. Rep. Tim Holden defended his record of serving his constituents in a bipartisan manner during an interview last week with The Republican-Herald editorial board, a Times-Shamrock newspaper. Holden, a Democrat and formerly Schuylkill County's sheriff, | 11/1/2010
    • Incumbent Holden defends record, blasts 'immoral behavior of Wall Street' U.S. Rep. Tim Holden defended his record of serving his constituents in a bipartisan manner during an interview Friday with The Republican-Herald editorial board. Holden, a Democrat and formerly Schuylkill County's sheriff, represented the 6th Congressio | 10/31/2010
    • Holden defends record, blasts Argall U.S. Rep. Tim Holden defended his record of serving his constituents in a bipartisan manner during an interview Friday with The Republican-Herald editorial board. Holden, a Democrat and formerly Schuylkill County's sheriff, represented the 6th Congressio | 10/31/2010
    • Democratic candidates for 17th District debate in Pottsville Other than health care reform, the Democratic candidates for the 17th Congressional District agreed on most things Monday evening during a debate hosted by The Republican-Herald and the Orwigsburg Free Public Library at the Sovereign Majestic Theater in | 5/4/2010
    • 4 GOP hopefuls see U.S. in crisis The GOP candidates for the 17th Congressional District discussed several topics Wednesday evening during a debate hosted by The Republican-Herald and the Orwigsburg Free Public Library at the Sovereign Majestic Theater in Pottsville. | 5/6/2010
    • GOP candidates for 17th debate national issues POTTSVILLE - Repeal the health care bill. Read the Constitution. Build the coal-to-oil plant. Deport the illegal immigrants. The Republican candidates for Congress in the 17th District discussed several topics recently during a debate at the Sovereign Ma | 5/15/2010
    • Graduates remember time spent at Schuylkill Haven SCHUYLKILL HAVEN - One-time eager kindergartners were told to persevere even if their lives get off-track once they take their diplomas and march out into the world. Schuykill Haven Area's Class of 2010 graduated Friday night in the traditional ceremony | 6/5/2010
    • Primary turnout up "It all has to do with we have 125 precincts as opposed to 167," Schuylkill County commissioners Chairwoman Mantura M. Gallagher said. "I don't think I've ever seen things move so smoothly at the front desk." Tuesday's Primary Election was the first sin | 5/19/2010
    • Dow Ford slams Holden on health care during congressional debate POTTSVILLE - Other than health care reform, the Democratic candidates for the 17th Congressional District agreed on most things last week during a debate at the Sovereign Majestic Theater. Harrisburg attorney Sheila Dow Ford slammed U.S. Rep. Tim Holden, | 5/10/2010
    • PennDOT official: $22.9 million I-81 project may be awarded in December A contract for a $22.9 million improvement project for Interstate 81 in Schuylkill County may be awarded next month. Pennsylvania Department of Transportation District 5-0 spokesman Ron Young said Friday the work won't begin until next year or possibly e | 11/14/2009
    • $22.9M may be awarded to pave I-81 A contract for a $22.9 million improvement project for Interstate 81 in Schuylkill County may be awarded next month. Pennsylvania Department of Transportation District 5-0 spokesman Ron Young said Friday the work won't begin until next year or possibly e | 11/14/2009
    • Change in personnel slows absentee ballot counting A change in personnel held up the counting of absentee ballots in Tuesday's general election. "In the beginning, the scanners were not in sync with the main computer. It was not an issue with the election bureau but with ES&S," Schuylkill County Commissi | 11/4/2009
    • O'Hara Weekend production sold out John O'Hara was not welcome in Schuylkill County during his lifetime, but now his readers come here because of him. This week, the Schuylkill County Council for the Arts will again present a dinner theater for its O'Hara Weekend, a performance based on O | 11/2/2009
    • Absentee ballots hint at heavy voter turnout Schuylkill County voters will head to the polls and choose sundry county and municipal officers including sheriff, district attorney, mayors, city and borough council members, constables, township supervisors, school directors, tax collectors, auditors a | 11/2/2009
    • Scouts aim to scare 'Skooks' at Summit Station festival SUMMIT STATION - An effort to scare the wits out of Schuylkill County Halloweeners was itself haunted by bad weather. "We had six nights of rain out of our six nights," Schuylkill Sisters in Scouting President Michelle Schuettler, Pottsville, said Saturd | 11/1/2009
    • Penn State brainstorming to fund, build Schuylkill heritage center SCHUYLKILL HAVEN - Time is devouring the quilt of Schuylkill County's multi-ethnic heritage and before all the history is gone, Penn State Schuylkill wants to do something about it. At a public reception Friday evening, Chancellor Dr. R. Keith Hillkirk p | 10/31/2009
    • Russian group entertains in county for 5th time ORWIGSBURG - In a Russian Orthodox church they sing, and sing and sing. "We praise the Lord with only human voices," Sergey Tupitsyn, a tenor from St. Petersburg, told an attentive audience Sunday evening at St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Tupitsyn is a grou | 10/5/2009
    • Smashing pumpkins raises money for hurricane victims ORWIGSBURG - Splat! Sweep, shovel, another $5 for the cause. After each pumpkin plummeted 80 feet and erupted into an orange shower of seeds, pulp and skin, David Reis, 10, of New Ringgold, sprinted into the target area and cleared away the rubble. He m | 10/4/2009
    • United Way starts campaign with 25 percent of goal already pledged The Schuylkill United Way is betting on a horse named Hope and, after leaving the starting gate Friday, Hope was instantly transported a quarter of the way around the track. Although the 2010 fundraising campaign, with a $1 million goal, has just begun, | 9/12/2009
    • United Way starts campaign with 25 percent of goal already pledged The Schuylkill United Way is betting on a horse named Hope and, after leaving the starting gate Friday, Hope was instantly transported a quarter of the way around the track. Although the 2010 fundraising campaign, with a $1 million goal, has just begun, | 9/12/2009
    • Former Haven teacher commends 'kind, caring, giving' 2009 graduates SCHUYLKILL HAVEN - The 13-year journey through the public school system ended Monday night for 102 Schuylkill Haven Area High School seniors as they took part in the district's 113th commencement ceremony at Rotary Field. An old friend was there to see t | 6/2/2009

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