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History mystery: Tunnel found at Alton home
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LONG HILL TWP. - The season was made a little brighter, both literally and figuratively, thanks to the parks and recreation departmentâs inaugural holiday house decorating contest.
The recreation department, partnering with the Long Hill Chamber of Commerce, invited residents and businesses to put their holiday spirit on full display through outdoor decorations.
Santa Claus, aka Long Hill Fire Prevention Official Don Huber, took a break from his pre-Christmas preparations Tuesday night, Dec. 22, to offer early presents and congratulations to this yearâs winners. Visiting each location, Santa was joined in the merry motorcade by Recreation Director Lisa Scanlon, recreation assistant Danielle McLeer and Chamber of Commerce President Michelle Cavett.
ANSI Board of Directors Names Volunteer Leaders for 2021
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Vintage Voices has record participation
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Vintage Voices portrayers gathered for a group photo before this year’s event in October. A record number of people participated in this year’s cemetery tour.
ALTON The 19th annual Vintage Voices held in the Alton Cemetery during October had a record attendance of 580 people.
The Vintage Voices walking tours include stops at various grave sites as actors in period costumes tell stories of their role in history. It began in 2002 as a fundraiser for the Alton YWCA and, through the years, has been a collaboration between the YWCA, Alton Cemetery Board, Alton Little Theater and a committee comprised of community volunteers.