Walking the Path of History at the Mason-Dixon Historical Park
In the late 1700s, Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon surveyed the area that formed the borders of Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia (later West Virginia). Over three years, the duo
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Category Results: Public Service
I Love This Place: Masontown Matters
As Hatfield’s Ferry Power Station without its towering emissions stacks comes into view, I blink and for an instant my mind pencils them back in. The two massive hyperbolic cooling
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Public Service Profile: Domiciliary Care
The Southwestern Pennsylvania Area Agency on Aging’s Domiciliary Care Program (Dom Care) is seeking individuals to open their homes to become a Domiciliary Care provider in Fayette, Greene, and Washington
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Carmichaels-Cumberland Township VFC Celebrates Their Centennial
Past. Present. Future. A centennial milestone has a way of bringing each of those elements into unique focus. In 1923, a few dozen men likely never imagined we’d be thinking
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Celebrating Spring in Greene
As the days grow longer and the dormant plants ripen from warm sunshine and plentiful rain, Greene County’s rolling fields and forests are blooming with color. Most of it is
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