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We are on the bridge that current connects midtown area it up next, we learned about some of the historical events at stake in the city. The name is pauls creation. He thought the city could be divided into two halves and the first half he called the city intended, second half the city is intended. The book comes from 120 newspaper columns that paul beers took over a year and its clear to me that paul intended to be a bunker it would work as a book. He was a columnist for the harrisburg patriot and evening news over 25 years. So at about 3 Million Words he said when heretired. People read him voraciously. They were always quoting him. He was an outstanding storyteller and thats why this was a natural book area and we wanted to show off pauls, it was always controversial, harrisburg being the state capital because some people thought the city didnt deserve it. It grew from very little to something noticeable. It was controversial at the outset because they built a wonderful state Capita
D’ARCHE, Sister Mary Lee SISTER MARY LEE D’ARCHE of the Sisters of Mercy died Monday, (July 1, 2013) at St. Mary Home. Born in Hartford, Oct. 13, 1929. She was the daughter of the late Wilburt and Rosa Lee (Moss) D’Arche. Sister graduated from Mt. St. Joseph Academy and at the age of 17 entered […]
The city of Martinsville could be on the hook for a million dollars or more if a former city attorney prevails in his demand for retirement benefits. Eric Monday is seeking $3,025 every month from the city of Martinsville for the remainder of his life.