Echo Pilot
Jasmine Bailey and Dorian Pike are ready for some sweet Dreamzzz this year as the drum majors for the Greencastle-Antrim High School marching band.
The 49 musicians and color guard members who make up the 2021 Blue Devil marching band have been rehearsing their show at band camp, which got underway last week and continues this week.
This year s show is titled Dreamzzz and depicts a dream sequence the fall from consciousness, restful sleep and the nightmare you wake up from, said Peter Vincenti, band director. The music reflects the state of mind, he explained.
Vincenti compared the show to a book in which the musicians write the words and the color guard gives the pictures.
Updated: May 6, 2021, 11:06 am
John Mousinho has been elected the new chair of the PFA (Mike Egerton/PA)
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Oxford defender John Mousinho has been appointed as the new chair of the Professional Footballers’ Association.
The 35-year-old was elected to head up the new 13-member players’ board, with former Coventry winger Peter Vincenti chosen as vice-chair. Mousinho takes over from Ben Purkiss as PFA chair.
The appointments come after the PFA opted to change its leadership structure following the recommendations of an independent review.
Echo Pilot
Sept. 1
A discovery during a father-and-son adventuring trip to Martin s Mill Bridge in Antrim Township on July 29 and a bit of detective work have reunited a Greencastle man with the class ring he lost 45 years ago. Jeremy Knowlton of Heathsville, Va., found John W. Thomas Jr. s ring while metal detecting in the east branch of the Conococheague Creek, as his son, Shrade, splashed in the water nearby.
Sept. 3
Thousands of drivers will have to wait an extra two days before resuming their travels on U.S. 11 south of Greencastle. The road, traveled by about 13,000 vehicles a day, was scheduled to reopen Wednesday, Sept. 9, after being closed since Aug. 19 for a bridge replacement project. It is now scheduled to open Friday, Sept. 11.
A Special Gift for Our GA Community
Sometimes we do not realize how much we cherish something until it is missing. Whether you have lived in the Greencastle-Antrim district for years, or have recently made us your home, there are special traditions that we hold dear. For many of us, those traditions bring comfort and a sense of unity to our community as we gather in the town center for the lighting of the tree. We welcome the holiday season as we search every closet and dresser to find the black and white attire our children need for our beloved winter concerts. Although we may leave 45 minutes early, we park our cars and take the half mile walk to our high school auditorium to find a place in an already packed venue, attempting to save seats for those we love. We delight in the candid humor of Dr. Plum as the instruments are tuned, wondering how we will ever find our children. Does this sound familiar?