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Inter-county school district production of Disney ‘High School Musical’ helps students ‘break free’
June 26, 2008
Although the summer began two weeks ago for most area high-schoolers, students from many of the county’s school districts will stay in school just a little bit longer. » Full Story
Stars, Stripes and Pops in the Park
June 26, 2008
Now in its the fifth year, the ever-popular Pops in the Park free concerts returned to the historic Brandon Park Bandshell on June 15 with Prince Charles & the Royaltones. » Full Story
Comic Corner
June 26, 2008
Fifty years have passed for Wolverine. He is one of the few surviving heroes. Not many people know how it happened, except Old Man Logan. Marvel Comics started its newest “Wolverine” arc in No. » Full Story
'Smart' brings on the funny
June 26, 2008
Recent film versions of old TV shows have not fared well (think “Bewitched,” “The Honeymooners,” “The Avengers”) — and previews for “Get Smart” looked unpromising; so I was pleasantly surprised to fin » Full Story
A Day in the Life of Jared Mondell
June 26, 2008
Jared Mondell, student-teacher liaison at Uptown Music Collective, 848 W. Fourth St., has been an employee with the nonprofit school of music for a year this September, although he began as a student. » Full Story
Overcoming fear of strangers with ‘The Foreigner’
June 26, 2008
MILL HALL — Those planning on catching “The Foreigner” in Millbrook’s Cabaret this weekend better plan on eating and drinking before the show. » Full Story
Albums in the attic
June 26, 2008
Even measured against the yardstick of the 1980s, 1986 was a bad year for music. » Full Story
At the Galleries
June 26, 2008
LOCK HAVEN — Caffeine Nation is a coffee shop aspiring to be more. » Full Story
From the mind of a curator, exhibits are more than just hanging art on a wall
June 19, 2008
Webster’s Dictionary defines “curator” as the administrator of an institution, such as a museum or art gallery. » Full Story
CAPPA to celebrate 'Every Kind of People'
June 19, 2008
Fourteen-year-old Antaliya Fortune-Depitte, a student at Curtain Middle School, doesn’t know exactly where she’d be if she didn’t spend her Saturday afternoons at Cochran Elementary » Full Story


