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Schuylkill Historical Society events – Times News Online

Schuylkill Historical Society events – Times News Online
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Fish fries will be curtailed or axed this year

COVID-19 crashed into Southwestern Pennsylvania in the middle of Lent last year, bringing the curtain down on fish fries that are the staple of Catholic churches, volunteer fire departments and veterans service organizations after Ash Wednesday. Back in March, few could have foreseen that the coronavirus pandemic would still be rampant 11 months later, but that reality has led organizations that sponsor fish fries to modify them or call them off altogether this year. For instance, the fish fry for St. John XXIII Parish, which includes St. Benedict the Abbot Church in McMurray and St. Francis of Assisi Church in Finleyville, is going to be drive-thru only starting Feb. 19. Rather than venturing into the church and placing an order, or even picking one up, customers can place on an order online, and then drive up at St. Benedict the Abbot Church and pick it up. The church is also providing instructions on how to reheat the meal once it’s home.

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Tracking Altoona history | News, Sports, Jobs

pkeith@altoonamirror.com A new photo-laden book about Altoona’s railroad history may be one of the few positives to come out of the myriad cancellations in 2020. Ken Kobus of Pittsburgh and Gary C. Rauch of Boulder, Colorado, recently published “The Pennsylvania Railroad’s Muleshoe, Horseshoe, Altoona and Beyond,” a 148 page, stitched, softcover, landscape-format book with 10 pages of text and more than 200 photos and maps, including many in color. Photographs range from the 1860s through the early 1970s. Published by the Pennsylvania Railroad Technical & Historical Society, the book is available at https://prrths.org and will begin shipping Tuesday. “The book is intended to be accessible to people of all degrees of interest in the subject, and so we did not assume a lot of prior knowledge,” Rauch stated in an email. “At the same time, as we and others dug into the subject further, bouncing questions around, and digging some more, what we came up with will be of i

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