New home features open concept layout, gourmet kitchen, luxury bath: Cool Spaces
Updated Dec 23, 2020;
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This new construction “Adley” model home was built this year in the McNaughton Homes community of Amber Fields in Lower Paxton Township.
The centerpiece of the home is the open concept layout with a flex room/office space off of the foyer, an open family room with stone surround gas fireplace and dining room open to the luxury kitchen.
The kitchen features a large island with sink, gas stove, quartz countertops and tiled backsplash, along with a large walk-in pantry in the mudroom, between the kitchen and garage.
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Dauphin County firefighter dies of COVID-19, department’s second in two weeks
Updated Dec 22, 2020;
Posted Dec 22, 2020
Edward Hine joined the Colonial Park Fire Co. on Sept. 1, 1966, and dedicated the majority of his life to the department. (Photo provided by Colonial Park Fire Co.)
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Best friends who served for decades as firefighters in Lower Paxton Township have now both died of the coronavirus, their department announced Tuesday.
Edward F. Hine dedicated 55 years of his life to the Colonial Park Fire Co. He joined the department Sept. 1, 1966 at the age of 25, and filled various administrative and educational positions until his death last Wednesday.
Giving tree in Dauphin County lights up lives of foster children as donation total is revealed
Updated Dec 21, 2020;
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Dauphin County Court Appointed Special Advocates launched a donate-to-decorate “Giving Tree” Dec. 1 in Lower Paxton Township.
Three weeks later, the tree is adorned with colorful ornaments, garland, packages and lights, all symbolizing the individual and corporate donations that have been made.
Tonight’s event at American Legion Robert H. Hoke Post 272 revealed that the giving campaign has so far raised more than $12,000 to support advocacy on behalf of foster children in the county. In any given month, nearly 400 children in Dauphin County reside in foster care settings.
Harrisburg-area man makes World Series of Poker finals
Updated Dec 19, 2020;
Posted Dec 19, 2020
Michael Cannon from Lower Paxton Township is competing in the World Series of Poker domestic championships in Las Vegas on Dec. 28, 2020. Photo provided by Caesar s Entertainment.
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Michael Cannon is no stranger to competition.
The 29-year-old Lower Paxton Township resident first made a name for himself as a member of the elite esports team Infinity. Going by the handle “geNet1x,” he won 5 Major League Gaming tournaments with the game “Gears of War.” But now he’s trading the video game controller for a deck of cards.