SELINSGROVE — Susquehanna University junior Meryl Czeponis aims to improve town-gown relations by pairing college students with Selinsgrove business owners.
SELINSGROVE — New and established downtown Selinsgrove businesses have received a boost from $20,000 in facade grants awarded by Selinsgrove Projects Inc. (SPI).
January 18, 2021
Susquehanna University will host the third annual Legacy of MLK – A Day of Teaching: Margins and Intersections virtually on Thursday, Jan. 28.
The daylong event features the following lectures spanning the sciences and humanities:
9 a.m.
Will the Real MLK Please Stand Up? Misappropriations of Dr. King by the Right and the Left, by Jeffrey Mann, professor and chair of religious studies; respondent, Nick Clark, associate professor and chair of political science
Science and Ethics: A Discussion of the Development and Equitable Distribution of COVID Vaccines, by Peggy Peeler, professor of biology; Tammy Tobin, professor and chair of biology; Carlos Iudica, associate professor of biology; and Antonio Rockwell, assistant professor of biology
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An August 1953 photograph of the newly built Acme Market at 513 N. Market St., occupied today by Smokerâs Express.
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Robert Inglis/The Daily Item Robert Grayston talks about some of the renovations he has made to a strip mall in Selinsgrove including a new facade and roof.
Robert Inglis/The Daily Item New glass windows, siding, and roof along with other fixes are just some of the recent renovations to a strip mall in Selinsgrove.
Robert Inglis/The Daily Item Work continues on a strip mall in Selinsgrove owned by Robert Grayston.
Developer Robert Grayston is restoring the strip mall on Market Street in Selinsgrove to its original condition.