Local Stories
COVER STORY: Maintaining Youth while Mentoring Youth
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- Written by Gabriele Amersbach Gabriele Amersbach
“It’s addictive and safe. There is no contact. All you need is gloves, eye guards, and a ball,” says Kevin Gibson, 67, an avid handball player, personal fitness trainer, ordained minister, and mentor in the HOPE in Handball program at Harrisburg’s East Shore YMCA.
COVER STORY: Collecting: The Final Frontier
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- Written by Lynda Hudzick Lynda Hudzick
Tom Drake calls it his “Trek Rec Room.” In this sacred basement space, his extensive collection of Star Trek items resides, and it’s one of his favorite places to relax and unwind.
COVER STORY: Oldies but Goodies
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- Written by Lynda Hudzick Lynda Hudzick
We’ve all experienced that feeling when we hear a particular song and it instantly transports us back in time to a wonderful moment we’ll never forget.
COVER STORY: The Movie Man
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- Written by Barry Sparks Barry Sparks
Rich Santel has watched Casablanca 61 times … and counting.
COVER STORY: Ushering in a Home-Run Retirement
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- Written by Lynda Hudzick Lynda Hudzick
Jim Beamenderfer remembers how excited he was when he first started hearing rumors that Lancaster was getting a minor league baseball team.
COVER STORY: There’s No Place like Gnome
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- Written by Lynda Hudzick Lynda Hudzick
Instead of following the yellow brick road to this magical destination, you will have to travel a portion of the Akron Rail Trail. But the journey is worth it once you come upon the delightful home of Nibbles McGibbles and his merry band of gnome friends.
COVER STORY: Black History Month Celebrates Those Who Blazed the Trail
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- Written by Kimberly Blaker Kimberly Blaker
For nearly 250 years, America held Black men, women, and children as slaves. They were considered “property” and worked as servants and on plantations, not by choice, and for little compensation, often suffering severe abuse.
COVER STORY: Pretty Tough
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- Written by Gabriele Amersbach Gabriele Amersbach
It’s hard to imagine a life that spans a tough job as special agent enforcing safety regulations for trucks coming through the Mexican border; succeeding as a finalist in a national beauty competition; and handing out hugs and stuffed animals to strangers in the park.
COVER STORY: Staying Young on the Slopes
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- Written by Gabriele Amersbach Gabriele Amersbach
When Jack Billmyer was stationed at Fort Carson in Colorado Springs in 1972, the military decided to get serious about keeping young recruits out of trouble. Billmyer and the other young soldiers, who were the last Vietnam War draftees, were sent to learn how to ski.