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Welcome to Harrisburg's Community Newspaper
June's Story Links
City Hall
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News Digest 1
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News Digest 2
Street Corners
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Celebration Harrisburg: For a night, forget the incinerator and re-live the city's salad days/Receiver's Office Files Status Report
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Got 2 Minutes? It's up to us to improve our city
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You've Got a PAL: Uptown headquarters for Police Athletic League
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So Elegant . . .: Classic car lovers rev up for Elegance at Hershey
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An Open City: As government struggles, citizens step up
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Aging in Place: Connections provides a better way/Summer Soirees Support Art Association
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Years and Years of Beer: Breweries have been a part of Harrisburg from the start/Then & Now
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Community Corner: Events in Our Area
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ShutterBurg
Burg Biz
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Stores, Condos, Apartments: Major projects make progress in Harrisburg
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A Second Life: Used goods offer quality, at a discount
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Changing Times: Harry's Tavern gets new owner, direction/Changing Hands: April Property Sales
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A Central Space: LGBT Center now has a visible Midtown home/New at the Market
Good Eats
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Tasty Nostalgia: State workers bite into Old Town Deli
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The "S" Wines: Sipping your way through syrah, shiraz, sirah/Restaurant Notes/Biz Notes
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One Angry Dish: Try a pasta with a bad attitude/Farmer's Market Opens in Camp Hill
Home & Family
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Harrisburg, Back on the Map: New approach to education helping to revive the city/HACC Tuition Hike
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Takeover Redux? Receiver also possible for city school district/Summer Concerts at Italian Lake/HSO Concertmaster Leaves Orchestra/Symphony Showhouse
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A Healthy House: Health of your home depends on what's in it/Tour de Belt Kicks Off
Culture Club
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North, by North 3rd: June opening for North Gallery/CPYB's June Series
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Into the Wild: Julie Riker can paint almost anything, but the outdoors call
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Jazz Fest, on the Move: Festival be-bops down to Lancaster as CPFJ takes regional approach/Free Market Concert Celebrates Stravinsky
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Coming to HBG: Time to mix music with art
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Reclaiming Your Work: Change to copyright law favors creators/Free Shakespeare in the Park
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Happenings 1
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Happenings 2
Sports & Bodies
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Wild Expression: Gerald Putt has built career as wildlife artist
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End-of-Life Planning: Prepare today for tomorrow
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Got a Problem? Don't Call Us: You're on your own in privatized America/Bugaile Elected Chairman of CAT/Philbin Named to CAC Board