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- 2010.03.17: Linked in with neat York County, Pa., history stuff - March 17, 2010
- 2010.03.16: Centre Presbyterian Church in Fawn Township, Pa.: 'Very little has changed in this building'
- 2010.03.15: Big outside events touching York County's soil, people, but that's nothing new
- 2010.03.14: York County poet: 'Her words helped win the war,' Part II
- 2010.03.13: Linked in with neat York County, Pa., history stuff - March 13, 2010
- 2010.03.12: York County USO sought to ease issues facing World War II boys coming home
- 2010.03.11: York County's USO junior hostesses in World War II: 'Patriotic to look pretty'
- 2010.03.10: Lonely guys in uniform came from all over to take part in York County USO activities in World War II
- 2010.03.09: Linked in with neat York County, Pa., history stuff - March 9, 2010
- 2010.03.08: Motter printing presses: 'Newspapers ... around the world purchased these York-made presses'
- 2010.03.06: Linked in with neat York County, Pa., history stuff - March 7, 2010
- 2010.03.06: York, Pa., accepted what Washington, D.C., rejected, Part II
- 2010.03.04: About York County's former YMCA camp: 'They treasure memories of their Minqua experience'
- 2010.03.04: World War II combat hero from York County: 'Avenged the death of his platoon leader'
- 2010.03.03: Early York airport operator: 'My planes will be new and with mufflers to silence them'
- 2010.03.02: Shrewsbury Township sleigh rescued: 'Tell the children we saved Christmas'
- 2010.03.01: Linked in with neat York County, Pa., history stuff - March 1, 2010
- 2010.02.28: About pioneer W. Russell Chapman: 'He was the swing vote ... but he couldn't be swayed'
- 2010.02.27: York, Pa.-made Weaver Organs & Pianos: 'You have a wife, do not deceive her, but grace your parlor with a Weaver'
- 2010.02.26: York County, Pa.'s, 'Civil Rights Heroes - Barrier Breakers' Mural - Part III
- 2010.02.25: York County, Pa.'s, 'Civil Rights Heroes - Barrier Breakers' Mural - Part II
- 2010.02.24: York County, Pa.'s, 'Civil Rights Heroes - Barrier Breakers' Mural - Part I
- 2010.02.23: York, Pa., civil rights leader took plunge against discriminatory ban at city pool
- 2010.02.22: All roads lead to York, Pa.: Whiskey Rebellion linked Bedford and York counties
- 2010.02.21: An evening to learn about York County, Pa.'s, 'Civil Rights Heroes - Barrier Breakers'
- 2010.02.20: Linked in with neat York County, Pa., history stuff - Feb. 20, 2010
- 2010.02.19: Lincoln Highway Garageman returned to old York site: 'I have to take care of my old customers'
- 2010.02.18: This REO Speedwagon delivery truck is thought to have rolled through the streets of York, Pa.
- 2010.02.17: E-mail query: Was the Valley Inn Garage part of Springettsbury Township's old York Valley Inn?
- 2010.02.16: York's West Princess Street in 1950s: 'I knew there was something special about that area'
- 2010.02.16: York County human trafficking: 'Three years of ... long hours, often seven days a week, for no pay'
- 2010.02.14: Linked in with neat York County, Pa., history stuff - Feb. 14, 2010
- 2010.02.13: Beautiful First Moravian Church in York, known for its neat features - Part III
- 2010.02.12: York County newspaper staff powers coverage through blizzard, electrical shutdown
- 2010.02.11: Linked in with neat York County, Pa., history stuff - Feb. 11, 2010
- 2010.02.10: 'Pumpkin Flood' inundated properties of early York countians, but 1817 high water killed 10
- 2010.02.09: Linked in with neat York County, Pa., history stuff - Feb. 9, 2010
- 2010.02.08: York County residents passed through fire and water, or water and fire, in 1822
- 2010.02.07: Past meterological events in York County: Hailstorm broke 'fully 10,000 panes of glass'
- 2010.02.06: York County's 'uncommon,' deadly snowfall of 1772: 'The poor animals struck through'
- 2010.02.04: Those old brick, Victorian-era factories? Housing proposed for another big York-area complex
- 2010.02.03: Linked in with neat York County, Pa., history stuff - Feb. 4, 2010
- 2010.02.03: Catharine (or is it Catherine?) Meyer merits 'Mother of Red Lion' (or is it Red Line?) title
- 2010.02.02: Old York Safe & Lock, now Harley-Davidson, plant: U.S. Army ordnance made there, too
- 2010.02.01: The 1950s, '60s: 'The greatest time to grow up in York, Pa.'
- 2010.01.31: Linked in with neat York County, Pa., history stuff - Jan. 31, 2010
- 2010.01.30: York County minister/historian Elmer Q. Gleim, Part II: 'He continues to write as if his veins flowed with ink'
- 2010.01.29: 18th-century York Valley Inn in Springettsbury Township: 'You can't be here forever'
- 2010.01.28: York County readers report sightings of Cliff Satterthwaite's paintings, drawings
- 2010.01.26: Spring Grove Smith's Bluebird Bakery baseball team: A band of York County brothers
- 2010.01.25: Linked in with neat York County, Pa., history stuff - Jan. 26, 2010
- 2010.01.25: York County minister/historian Elmer Q. Gleim, Part I: 'Took me to many of these places as a child'
- 2010.01.24: Helpful York County cooks come forward with their time-tested hog maw recipes
- 2010.01.23: Stubborn Dallastown homeowner provides ultimate 'Then and Now' exhibit photographs
- 2010.01.22: Twitter will help the world track Harrisburg's National Civil War Museum curator's picket duty
- 2010.01.21: Linked in with neat York County, Pa., history stuff - Jan. 21, 2010
- 2010.01.20: York County's Bob Senft, World War II vet, exemplified the Greatest Generation
- 2010.01.19: Northern York County Regional Police early responder to call for law enforcement cooperation
- 2010.01.18: About long-time York County, Pa., documentary artist: 'Cliff was quite a character'
- 2010.01.17: Katharine Beecher's Duets: 'Freshly ground peanut butter ... formed into delicate satin pillows
- 2010.01.16: Linked in with neat York County, Pa., history stuff - Jan. 16, 2010
- 2010.01.14: Will Steam into History Inc.'s locomotive steam into York County's history?
- 2010.01.14: Linked in with neat York County, Pa., history stuff - Jan. 14, 2010
- 2010.01.13: In 1749, future York countians sought aid against 'Thefts and Abuses...by idle and dissolute Persons'
- 2010.01.12: York County polio epidemic peaked in Sept. 1941: 'The city was virtually locked in'
- 2010.01.11: Biographer searching for details of former York County artist Cliff Satterthwaite
- 2010.01.10: York County, Pa.: It's shaped like a horse's ... Part II
- 2010.01.09: Linked in with neat York County, Pa., history stuff - Jan. 9, 2010
- 2010.01.08: Then & Now: 'See how York County has changed...from York City to the outlying boroughs'
- 2010.01.07: Check out the top 10 most viewed Yorktownsquare.com posts in 2009
- 2010.01.07: Check out these top York County news stories of decade, 2000-2009
- 2010.01.05: Check out this list of York County top news stories in 2009
- 2010.01.04: Linked in with neat York County, Pa., history stuff - Jan. 04, 2010
- 2010.01.03: Red Lion, then and now: 'Welcome to a popular page on our web site'
- 2010.01.02: Linked in with neat York County, Pa., history stuff - Jan. 2, 2010
- 2010.01.01: Santa's seat at York's old Bon-Ton: 'Think of the hundreds ... that sat on Santa's lap on the chair'
- 2009.12.31: Kind-spirited imitators from across the Mason-Dixon Line flatter York County's Glen Rock Carolers
- 2009.12.30: Linked in with neat York County, Pa., history stuff - Dec. 30, 2009
- 2009.12.29: Hallam's New Year's shoe drop: Brings York County's Haines Shoe House to new heights
- 2009.12.28: Linked in with neat York County, Pa., history stuff - Dec. 28, 2009
- 2009.12.27: Historic Stewartstown Railroad heading to the auction block?
- 2009.12.26: Last blast? Sponsor of annual New York Wire factory steam whistle concert says it might be so
- 2009.12.25: Christmas 2009: Windsor Township family shows how good can come from bad
- 2009.12.24: Beautiful First Moravian Church in York, known for its neat features - Part II
- 2009.12.23: Re-printed cookbook filled with 'tried and tested' York County, Pa., recipes
- 2009.12.22: From squealing pigs to wireless, York, Pa., markethouses have changed
- 2009.12.21: Linked in with neat York County, Pa., history stuff - Dec. 21, 2009
- 2009.12.20: Can anyone identify location of Eagle's Rock near York, Pa.?
- 2009.12.19: Linked in with neat York County, Pa., history stuff - Dec. 19, 2009
- 2009.12.18: Old Children's Home of York another example of unleashed wrecker's ball in 1960s era
- 2009.12.17: Former George M. Leader is only York countian to serve as Pennsylvania governor
- 2009.12.16: Linked in with neat York County, Pa., history stuff - Dec. 16, 2009
- 2009.12.15: As Pa. Revenue Secretary Steve Stetler's political stature grew, his political brand shrank
- 2009.12.15: In 2000, Harley-Davidson's proposed relocation to Hellam Township's Horn Farm tagged as 'the project of the decade'
- 2009.12.14: In 2004, Harley-Davidson in news for York, Pa., munitions cleanup: 'The biggest hazard with that stuff is don't drop it on your toe'
- 2009.12.13: Southeastern York County, Pa., student of history gives lessons about that region's landmarks
- 2009.12.12: Linked in with neat York County, Pa., history stuff - Dec. 12, 2009
- 2009.12.11: Carrie Nation in York, Pa.: 'I told them that they were maintaining a drunken men's club'
- 2009.12.10: Beautiful York, Pa., church known for neat features, as in 31 stained glass windows
- 2009.12.09: Whatever happened to Hex Murder defendants, convicted in York County, Pa., 80 years ago? Part IV
- 2009.12.08: Whatever happened to Hex Murder defendants, convicted in York County 80 years ago? Part III
- 2009.12.07: What happened to Hex Murder defendants, convicted in York County 80 years ago? Part II
- 2009.12.06: What happened to Hex Murder defendants, convicted in York County 80 years ago? Part I
- 2009.12.04: Linked in with neat York County, Pa., history stuff - Dec. 5, 2009
- 2009.12.04: Southeastern York County, Pa., made for Saturday morning drive
- 2009.12.03: What is the Pennsylvania German (Pennsylfaanisch Deitsch) dialect all about?
- 2009.12.02: Linked in with neat York County, Pa., history stuff: Dec. 2, 2009
- 2009.11.30: Shiloh's National Christmas Tree: 'More people can see the tree now than ... on our front yard'
- 2009.11.30: In York-area, famous Olmsted design firm left legacy in Wyndham Hills
- 2009.11.29: Linked in with neat stuff about York County, Pa. - Nov. 29, 2009
- 2009.11.28: The bad, and yes, the good of the Great Depression in York County, Pa., Part II
- 2009.11.27: Linked in with neat York County, Pa., history stuff - Nov. 27, 2009
- 2009.11.26: Political foes in York, Pa., not impressed with Abe Lincoln's Thanksgiving proclamations
- 2009.11.25: Mack's is short for McDaniel's, but in York County it means ice cream
- 2009.11.24: York Township's long-closed Springwood Park spawns memories, Part II
- 2009.11.23: Mermaid spotted in Susquehanna in 1800s: 'Her hair was platted behind ... cut short in front'
- 2009.11.22: Linked in with neat York County, Pa., history stuff - Nov. 22, 2009
- 2009.11.21: Linked in with neat York County, Pa., history stuff - Nov. 21, 2009
- 2009.11.20: York countians skilled in growing hogs - both those with hooves and with tires
- 2009.11.19: Who was Phineas Davis of York City school fame?
- 2009.11.19: Public getting views of Cookes House, the 1761 stone house in York, Pa.
- 2009.11.18: Linked in with neat York County, Pa., history stuff - Nov. 18, 2009
- 2009.11.17: Harve Johnson becomes the ninth man to sit on death row from York County
- 2009.11.16: With Main Street in Stewartstown covered, historical group compiling photos of side streets
- 2009.11.15: Even milkweed pods have place in York County - World War II - history
- 2009.11.14: York County's Wildcat Falls former peaceful Susquehanna River picnic venue
- 2009.11.13: Linked in with neat York County, Pa., history stuff - Nov. 13, 2009
- 2009.11.12: 'X-Man,' historian George F. Kennan no stranger to Berlin, Germany - and East Berlin, Pa.
- 2009.11.11: York County's Vietnam War deaths adjusted to reflect those in theater of war. But sacrifice is still immense.
- 2009.11.10: East Berlin veterans spotlighted 'Green Acres' Eddie Albert's heroism in World War II
- 2009.11.09: York County's former Teachers' Institutes: 'Head train the hand. Hand train the head'
- 2009.11.08: Linked in with neat York County, Pa., history stuff - Nov. 8, 2009
- 2009.11.07: Linked in with neat York County, Pa., history stuff - Nov. 7, 2009
- 2009.11.06: York, Pa.'s Weaver Organ and Piano Co.: 'Guaranteed to give permanent satisfaction'
- 2009.11.05: Marley Gross's first car sold in Spring Grove: 'I traded it back from the original owner'
- 2009.11.04: Check out these updated lists of pioneering York County minorities, women
- 2009.11.03: Linked in with neat York County, Pa., history stuff - Nov. 3, 2009
- 2009.11.02: Torpedo, bomb loader, made in York, Pa., turns up in Tennessee museum
- 2009.11.01: York, Pa.'s, Vic Wertz made baseball history - but there's a catch
- 2009.10.31: York Hospital's, WellSpan's beginnings: 'A man named Small acted upon a not-so-small idea'
- 2009.10.30: 'Columbia, Marietta, Wrightsville' book feeds your sense of discovery
- 2009.10.29: York County, Pa. made big, heavy things - and was immensely proud of it, Part II
- 2009.10.28: York County's Widow Zinn to Confederate Gen. Jubal Early in new Louisiana Tigers' book: 'Are you goin' to destroy us?'
- 2009.10.27: Linked in with neat York County, Pa., history stuff - Oct. 27, 2009
- 2009.10.26: Judge Emanuel Cassimatis added to growing list of distinguished York countians recognized for community involvement
- 2009.10.25: Ohio Blenders silos in York's Northwest Triangle are not coming down easily
- 2009.10.24: Linked in with neat York County, Pa., history stuff - Oct. 24, 2009
- 2009.10.23: On same night in different venues, celebs Ed Kowalczyk, Jonah Lehrer delight York crowds
- 2009.10.22: Linked in with neat York County, Pa., history stuff - Oct. 22, 2009
- 2009.10.20: Ohio Blenders gives way to Northwest Triangle: Change in York County hidden in plain sight
- 2009.10.20: The York Gazette trotted out the Handy Almanac as a handy fundraiser
- 2009.10.19: Linked in with neat York County, Pa., history stuff - Oct. 19, 2009
- 2009.10.18: Linked in with neat York County, Pa., history stuff - Oct. 18, 2009
- 2009.10.17: Since the 1960s, York County, Pa., has enjoyed strong link to NFL's Buffalo Bills
- 2009.10.16: Barnstorming aeronauts floated in balloons over York County in 1800s
- 2009.10.15: Linked in with neat York County history stuff - Oct. 15, 2009
- 2009.10.14: Rite of fall in York, Pa.: 'Feast on oysters - fried, stewed or nude'
- 2009.10.13: York countian in retirement: 'It was only fitting that he would return to ... his family's farm'
- 2009.10.12: Dover's Baughman Memorials met request for marker inscription: 'He joked. She laughed.'
- 2009.10.11: Hellam Township's Chimney Rock threatened: 'Time is short'
- 2009.10.10: Linked in with neat York County history stuff - Oct. 10, 2009
- 2009.10.10: These players from York and Adams counties played in Major League baseball's postseason
- 2009.10.09: About Avalong Dairy and Melvin's Drive-In: 'I am some what familiar with the history of the area'
- 2009.10.08: 11 designs to highlight upcoming Historic York's 'Discovering Dempwolf' house tour- Part II
- 2009.10.07: 50-year York County construction company's closure: 'It was a bittersweet day for all of us'
- 2009.10.06: World Trade Center I-beam at York's Prospect Hill Cemetery: 'Last week we had a young firefighter from Juniata ... here to see it'
- 2009.10.05: 2,000 witness York County Vietnam Memorial unveiling, and next day many keep stopping by
- 2009.10.04: York's Prospect Hill Cemetery Community Mausoleum: 'Once it's rebuilt ... we're good for another 100 years'
- 2009.10.03: Memorial Stadium, now Bob Hoffman Stadium, built to keep professional baseball in York
- 2009.10.02: What about the original York Airport that operated along Haines Road in the 30s?
- 2009.10.01: Prohibition forced drinking of alcohol - and York, Pa.'s restrooms - underground
- 2009.09.30: Local county and state parks: York County's best idea?
- 2009.09.29: Gettysburg's Majestic Theater: 'This was a golden project'
- 2009.09.28: Just try to resist this memory-tugging aerial photograph of York's Roosevelt Avenue Airport
- 2009.09.27: Where does Rathton of York/Spring Garden Township Rathton Road fame come from?
- 2009.09.26: Dover's Baughman Memorials craftsmen: 'Sum up decades of living in a few letters and numbers'
- 2009.09.25: Just try to resist this memory-tugging aerial photograph of York Whitehull Airport and York Valley Inn and Playland and ...
- 2009.09.24: Who makes the best potato chips in York County, Martin's or Utz? Or someone else?
- 2009.09.24: Just try to resist this memory-tugging photograph of northwest York, Pa.
- 2009.09.23: Archaeologist at Springettsbury's Camp Security: 'If we knew it was here, we wouldn't have to do this'
- 2009.09.22: York County chainsaw artist about Harley carving: 'I had an inspiration for the bike and America'
- 2009.09.21: Chipmaking of the potato kind has deep roots in York County
- 2009.09.21: Springettsbury Township corner bears witness to changing face of America
- 2009.09.20: York's Lafayette Club: 'It's not your father's club ... It's historic. But it's not prehistoric'
- 2009.09.19: For 15 years, old Kelsey Airstrip atop York Township hilltop flat spot for local pilots
- 2009.09.19: Bury's Famous Hamburgers stand offers best burger in York Fair bout
- 2009.09.18: Click on the National Register of Historic Places link and enjoy a tour of York County historic sites
- 2009.09.17: Rebel entry into York before Battle of Gettysburg was gut wrenching, community shaping
- 2009.09.17: York factory's lines ranged from Moneybak black silk to boys pajamas
- 2009.09.16: Ma & Pa Railroad Locomotive No. 2 lost by a landslide in York Township
- 2009.09.15: Since its earliest years, Farquhar Park has represented a hilltop prize in York, Pa.
- 2009.09.15: York Sunday News columnist: 'Time for York to break shackles of Colonialism'
- 2009.09.14: York missionary Samuel M. Jordan spurred education - and sports - in Iran
- 2009.09.14: Did York Silk ever operate a silkmaking factory in West York?
- 2009.09.13: Gettysburg's Electric Map could countercharge - blinking on the new visitors center silver screen
- 2009.09.12: Every day, York County struts its diverse architectural stuff
- 2009.09.12: York County, Pa.'s 150th birthday party would have astonished founding settlers
- 2009.09.11: Cops about marijuana in York, Pa. in 1933: 'Avoid its use as you would deadly poison'
- 2009.09.11: York countians are proud of the York Fair, and there's a lot to be proud about
- 2009.09.10: Wal-Mart planted first Pennsylvania store in old York Mall, and the giant grew from there
- 2009.09.09: Rowhouse on York's West Princess Street: 'We raised five children at that residence'
- 2009.09.08: Antique device in Dover: ' Problem is, no one knows what it is'
- 2009.09.07: Books about Glen Rock abound, and there's a lot of history to write about
- 2009.09.06: About York Silk's boss: 'Mr. Collins was regarded as one of the big men in this community'
- 2009.09.05: How one spot in York County, Pa., tells much about what's going on around there
- 2009.09.04: Warrington Quakers begin meeting with hands folded and end with handshake
- 2009.09.03: Miniature golf in York City? This putt-putt course had a roof
- 2009.09.02: York County's Penn Grove Camp: 'Things were pretty primitive by today's standards'
- 2009.09.01: Where does the York Township village of Spry start? And stop? Depends on who you ask.
- 2009.08.31: This time, entrepreneur in York County's Glen Rock bet on the wrong horse
- 2009.08.30: Where was York County's earliest documented airstrip?
- 2009.08.30: Whose sculpted faces are those poking from the old Spring Grove school?
- 2009.08.29: York renaissance men crafted Pennsylvania Furniture's fine bedroom suites
- 2009.08.28: Junior Curators exhibit: The name of Lefty York of York, Pa., lives on
- 2009.08.27: Mining a rich vein of southwestern York Co.'s religious history - Part II
- 2009.08.27: 'Profile of Aviation' tells about 50 airports in York and Adams counties
- 2009.08.26: Ted Kennedy stumped for Obama during York County visit in 2008
- 2009.08.26: Could York County's old Chestnut Street prison be used for fundraising tours?
- 2009.08.25: Vancouver, B.C., has beauty, but York, Pa., has a life-sized Brooks Robinson statue
- 2009.08.25: Mining a rich vein of southwestern York County's religious history - Part I
- 2009.08.24: E-mailer's query: When did miniature golf come to York, Pa.?
- 2009.08.24: The late Ernest Lefever, native York countian, came under national spotlight's glare in D.C.
- 2009.08.23: York County artists, actors and athletes to star in exhibit
- 2009.08.22: Illegal cockfighting common in 19th-century York and Adams counties
- 2009.08.21: Reader looking for info on Manchester's long-closed Rentzel's Farm Implements
- 2009.08.21: 7-decade-old Harley plant in York has produced much more than motorcycles
- 2009.08.20: The York/Adams day that birthed memories of falling stars and silkworms
- 2009.08.19: Is the 10th anniversary of York County's 250th anniversary significant?
- 2009.08.19: York Airport memories spawn even more recollections about old York-area airfields
- 2009.08.18: Widely circulated Amish newspaper: 'Awhile ago Steve was up at Sam Peachey's for some lumber'
- 2009.08.17: Each month, three free history presentations offered to York countians
- 2009.08.17: Golden Venture detainees in York County Prison: 'Illegal immigrants or refugees - or something in between'
- 2009.08.16: Druck Valley, Glades area offers beautiful scenery for Sunday afternoon drive
- 2009.08.15: Explosions heard around York County after World War II-era 'experts' give canning advice
- 2009.08.14: Famous York County cockpit painting might not be about cockfighting
- 2009.08.14: York countians major makers of Kentucky, make that Pennsylvania, long rifles
- 2009.08.13: 11 designs to highlight upcoming Historic York's 'Discovering Dempwolf' house tour - Part I
- 2009.08.13: What do York radio station WSBA's call letters stand for? Book bears neat stuff about early radio
- 2009.08.11: York, Pa.'s Loretta Claiborne about friend Eunice Shriver: 'She could have gone anywhere, but she wanted to help humanity'
- 2009.08.11: About phone pole playground at Rocky Ridge: 'Children's heads got caught in between the logs'
- 2009.08.10: WSBA exec oversaw early days of York County radio - and TV
- 2009.08.08: Two York County institutions meet up in Chanceford Township
- 2009.08.08: Author/blogger offering Civil War tours to benefit York County Heritage Trust
- 2009.08.08: Finder of KKK certificate: 'My first thought was fear ... the Ku Klux Klan would have loved us'
- 2009.08.07: York County's BAE links BMY and Bofors and battered vehicles in Bair
- 2009.08.06: The Brogue, York County, Pa.: 'No one knows where it begins or ends'
- 2009.08.05: Former York, Pa., police chief Tom Chatman ranks high on list of local pioneering minorities
- 2009.08.04: About York's Farquhar pool's water: 'He would demonstrate the safeness by drinking a cup'
- 2009.08.03: The Brogue, Chanceford Township, Pa.: There was once a village named after a shoe
- 2009.08.02: York's Bradford pear trees: 'Beautiful arch of blooms ... followed by the snowstorm of petals'
- 2009.08.01: Native Americans help clean up Dritt family cemetery in new York County park
- 2009.07.31: York Daily Record's 'Remember' oral history series looking for a few good Woodstock memories
- 2009.07.30: Strathmeyer Christmas Tree empire began with small York stands and now sells all over East
- 2009.07.29: York Peppermint Patties: 'York became synonymous with dark chocolate and peppermint'
- 2009.07.28: These antiques bear the York, Pa.-made Pennsylvania Furniture Co. label
- 2009.07.27: The Times A-Changin'? York County and America also recovering from recession 100 years ago
- 2009.07.26: Former York countian-turned-screen-writer Laurice Elehwany: How to make it as a writer
- 2009.07.26: E-mailer links Roosevelt Avenue Airport, Downtown York's Bon-Ton - and Santa
- 2009.07.26: Almost-hidden Spring Garden marker: 'These old White Oaks were saved by Charles Elmer Smith'
- 2009.07.25: Long Level's Dritt burial place: 'The cemetery is a tangle of weeds and mile-a-minute vines'
- 2009.07.24: York's Roosevelt Avenue airport large enough to play host to air mail pick up, corporate travel
- 2009.07.23: Old York Airport: 'I never knew we had an airport on Roosevelt Ave.'
- 2009.07.23: Helping to sort it out in York, Part III: We must not forget lessons from 1860s, 1960s
- 2009.07.22: Where was the site of Camp Betty Washington, along the road so named?
- 2009.07.22: Helping to sort it out in York, Part II: Equations explain causes of late 1960s race riots
- 2009.07.21: Walter Cronkite spoke here: Among celebs Junior League brought to York
- 2009.07.21: Helping to sort it out in York: Timeline of 1969 race riots, court cases
- 2009.07.20: 'Remember' series recalls moon landing and rocket scientist who helped make it so
- 2009.07.20: York Township's long-closed Springwood Park spawns memories
- 2009.07.19: 'Tweeting' helps disseminate neat stuff on the regional, York County history front
- 2009.07.18: Nurses and their work appear again and again in York County's past
- 2009.07.17: 40 years ago, men walked on moon and race riot victims wheeled into York emergency room
- 2009.07.16: Three views of York's Naval Ordnance Depot/AMF/Harley-Davidson plants
- 2009.07.16: Golden Venture survivor's family escaped venom of Snakeheads
- 2009.07.15: York County World War II vet during a shelling: 'Don't let one come on my head now, God'
- 2009.07.14: Former NFLer and York countian Lincoln Kennedy has not forgotten his roots
- 2009.07.13: When the terrible 'Snakehead' threat slithered into York County
- 2009.07.12: A list of traumatic, painful incidents that rocked York County
- 2009.07.12: So, can you find long-gone Springwood Park in this photograph?
- 2009.07.11: In late-1940s York, Pa., Jim Crow swam here
- 2009.07.10: Was the Chestnut Street rowhouse fire the largest in York County's history?
- 2009.07.09: Rebel Gen. Jubal Early to Yorkers: 'Then I shall have to take the hats from your heads, and shoes from your feet, and the coats from your backs'
- 2009.07.08: York County author's photo/legacy books rolling off the press
- 2009.07.07: The Laux, Loux, Loucks, Laucks, Louck, Lauck, Louks family to hold 300th reunion in York
- 2009.07.06: Researcher wrote about Civil War in York County when the topic was not hot
- 2009.07.05: York Township's Springwood Park dance hall: 'We would pack the place'
- 2009.07.04: Bury's burger memories far from buried - remembered
- 2009.07.04: Reworking the working list of U.S. presidential visits to York and Adams counties
- 2009.07.03: York Town Square commenter asks about much-remembered Springwood Pool's ownership
- 2009.07.02: York columnist Jim Hubley's 'Off the Record' again on the market
- 2009.07.02: York's Martin Library asks community: What to do with those old doors?
- 2009.07.01: Escaped bovine (that's a cow) makes York newspaper headline
- 2009.06.30: Full schedule of 146th anniversary events awaits Battle of Gettysburg enthusiasts
- 2009.06.30: Add another achiever to the list of York countians with impressive resumes
- 2009.06.29: William Penn Senior High School Hall of Fame honors a host of York County achievers
- 2009.06.27: York should have lost rebel Gen. John B. Gordon and his 'Last Days of Confederacy' talk
- 2009.06.27: State historic preservation specialist to lead tour of Red Lion's architecture
- 2009.06.27: From the mailbag: Compared to the days of Agnes, 'The street scapes of York are greatly different than today'
- 2009.06.26: Public to receive rare opportunity to view Springettsbury's Camp Security buttons, coins
- 2009.06.26: 'Bubbles': Linking world-renowned York countian Jeff Koons and the world's Michael Jackson
- 2009.06.25: York County high school grads teach lessons in achievement on national stage
- 2009.06.24: Maj. Gen. David F. Wherley Jr. assumed major role in guarding post-9/11 D.C.
- 2009.06.23: York artist Horace Bonham's house: 'There are paintings of his children throughout the building'
- 2009.06.22: Tropical Storm Agnes savaged York County with more than 15 inches of rain
- 2009.06.21: York County newspaper gets new wardrobe, some nips and tucks
- 2009.06.20: First Appalachian Trail through hiker: 'Mention the name Earl Shaffer, it's awe, integrity, respect'
- 2009.06.20: Former York countian's Web site nearing 100 posts on old teen hangout Shady Dell
- 2009.06.19: Gift to York countian Millard Gladfelter: 'Gladdie, who wears wonderful good after 25 years'
- 2009.06.18: E-mailer searching for a York County address from her childhood
- 2009.06.18: York countian ordained in country church: 'Very larger-than-life character for educated Iranians'
- 2009.06.17: Civil War affected women in York County - and vice versa
- 2009.06.16: Of Pennsylvania's conscientious objectors: The 'other side' of the Civil War
- 2009.06.15: You think proposed gun law is controversial, Franklintown required guns for 12 years
- 2009.06.15: Controversial mad hatter with colorful York County name tried to topple Old Hickory
- 2009.06.14: A leading York County name: 'Keeping it in family is the Glatfelter way'
- 2009.06.13: Route 30 Roadside Giant sprouts as tourism lure
- 2009.06.12: Jefferson borough's Center Square in the middle of history
- 2009.06.11: 5,000 Penn Park fans witnessed first York night baseball
- 2009.06.10: Who was Hannah Penn of York City middle school fame?
- 2009.06.10: Ever wonder about that carved Civil War soldier standing along West Man's Taxville Road?
- 2009.06.09: York's one-way street pattern put in place to combat post-World War II traffic congestion
- 2009.06.08: Who was Edgar Fahs Smith of York City middle school fame?
- 2009.06.07: 'Lawyers and Ilk' offers lively insight about York County's legal community
- 2009.06.06: York's old Hudson - new Exchange City building sparks memories
- 2009.06.05: Old York City Market: 'It was a real treat for me to walk to market with Grandma'
- 2009.06.05: In 1889, 'Bona Fide Earthquake' rattled York County
- 2009.06.04: Don't go looking for a bootprint on a Columbia-Wrightsville Bridge support
- 2009.06.04: York County Civil War forum to focus on Confederate raid through blue and gray eyes
- 2009.06.03: York County veterinarian's link to World War II Lipizzan horse rescue captures interest
- 2009.06.02: York County holds three links to the ill-fated Titanic
- 2009.06.02: If you're related to York County's Heffner family, your name is probably in new book
- 2009.06.01: This all appeared in The (York, Pa.) Gazette and Daily on June 1, 1949
- 2009.05.31: Since 1887, York mayors have dealt with the serious - and the silly
- 2009.05.30: Steps of old York City Market mark its former location
- 2009.05.29: Spring Garden's Hess School closing mystery + citizen comment = Case solved
- 2009.05.28: York Town Square query: Why was Spring Garden's Hess School abandoned?
- 2009.05.27: Trolley ran both ways between Manchester and Mount Wolf
- 2009.05.26: Beauty of York County's Susquehanna Trail shrouds its dangers
- 2009.05.25: Pan-demic, rather dredge-demic, gold fever strikes York County in 2009
- 2009.05.24: York, Pa.-born Edwin Shneidman, suicide prevention pioneer, dies in Los Angeles
- 2009.05.23: New book 'Levittown' tells about the Myers family's quest to live the American dream - in York, Pa., too
- 2009.05.23: A rehabbed, lit up Columbia-Wrightsville bridge: 'It'll really be a dramatic view'
- 2009.05.22: Pandemic struck York County in 1849 - gold fever
- 2009.05.22: Dempwolf's Old Man Winter in York: 'It should last another hundred years'
- 2009.05.21: 'Teapot Dome' back in York's Continental Square: 'It's the historical significance of it'
- 2009.05.20: Mattie Chapman's barrier-breaking legacy apparent in York County 30 years later
- 2009.05.19: Winner in the November election the 26th mayor of York, Pa.
- 2009.05.19: York Mayor E.S. Hugentugler clamped down on anti-Great War speech
- 2009.05.19: 10 lawyers have filled high-profile York County D.A.'s post since 1950
- 2009.05.19: York's first mayor Daniel K. Noell named one of his sons, well, 'York'
- 2009.05.19: York countian part of Jay C. Smith's death row case that inspired Joseph Wambaugh's 'Echoes in the Darkness'
- 2009.05.18: York's Penn Street Farmers Market, nearing 150 years old, seeks to replant for new customers
- 2009.05.17: Hanover Civil War story stop: 'Mother Loses Two Sons to War'
- 2009.05.16: Missing life-size JFK statue, carved in York County, Pa., turns up on eBay
- 2009.05.15: Brooks Robinson - and stories about his York, Pa., pro debut - enduring
- 2009.05.15: Does anyone have information on Rosedale farm in York County?
- 2009.05.15: Susquehanna River, shallow and rocky, fends off 19th-century navigation attempts
- 2009.05.14: Southern York County's log Heiss House stood tall for 150 years
- 2009.05.13: York County's Susquehanna Trail Genealogy Club to show use of blogs in research
- 2009.05.13: York County, Pa., has tie to fugitive director Roman Polanski's persistently newsworthy case
- 2009.05.12: Two hundred years after Thomas Paine's death, the pamphleteer is due a marker in York
- 2009.05.12: Don't know much about York/Adams history? Bone up using these 50 sites
- 2009.05.11: Segregated 350th Field Artillery Band: 'The Black Devil Band took well in York'
- 2009.05.10: In York County, Sen. Arlen Specter now quoting Democratic statesman from past
- 2009.05.10: York County fraktur expert inventories local art: 'I make house calls'
- 2009.05.08: Polio survivor and York, Pa.'s own Vic Wertz: 'The man who hit the ball Mays caught'
- 2009.05.08: Hanover native Ann Roth explains how she designs costumes for Hollywood
- 2009.05.07: Longtime York sportswriter Jacque Tracy: 'He enjoyed writing features about athletes and coaches'
- 2009.05.06: Pioneering aviator Aline Rhonie another York native who made U.S. headlines
- 2009.05.06: Sons of Union vets seeking relatives of Civil War soldier from U.S. Colored Troops, 32nd Regiment
- 2009.05.05: York Barbell's tall, heavyweight lifter has long helped put York County on the map
- 2009.05.04: First Pinchot Road in York County example of Great Depression-era stimulus project
- 2009.05.03: York Town Square reader: 'I thought Vic Wertz had some connection to York?'
- 2009.05.03: York, Pa.'s link to the use of steroids in sports: 'Pecs, pink pills and power'
- 2009.05.02: York Revolution's season opener No. 3: Remembering York/Adams major leaguers
- 2009.05.02: Spanish flu of 1918 no three-day fever. Try 365-day worldwide plague
- 2009.04.30: Those in uniform with York County links who die in line of duty should be remembered
- 2009.04.30: Conewago crossing near Manchester a hot spot, literally, for years - Part IIII
- 2009.04.29: Wildflowers at Shenk's Ferry glen sprouting despite centuries of encroaching civilization
- 2009.04.28: Orange Car on York's Roosevelt Avenue: Workers sometimes shoveled fruit out of box cars
- 2009.04.27: Lessons from York County, world history: Pandemic flu preparations crucial
- 2009.04.27: Delta Welsh homecoming offers opportunity to learn about culture of slate miners
- 2009.04.26: Cassandra Small's, James Latimer's Civil War letters from York will 'never be forgotten'
- 2009.04.26: York writer explores myths about Gettysburg native and big league southpaw Eddie Plank
- 2009.04.26: Great War hero and pneumonia victim Jeannette Zinn of York: 'She made the supreme sacrifice'
- 2009.04.24: Landmark Modernaire Motel built in Lincoln Highway's heyday
- 2009.04.23: A historic York walking tour of the Sovereign Bank stadium area
- 2009.04.22: York County's cigarmaking days: 'I remember that people stripped tobacco in their pantries'
- 2009.04.21: The York/Adams milkman returns: 'We're the only one doing it in a huge area'
- 2009.04.19: Bias-related incidents, YorkCounts quality-of-life indicator: 'A concern in York County'
- 2009.04.19: Spanish flu epidemic in York: 'People died one right after the other'
- 2009.04.18: DJ to The Drifters and Charlie Thomas of York, Pa.: 'You guys have a hit record'
- 2009.04.17: Plaques offer historic insight into 'The Swamp,' before Sovereign Bank Stadium drained it
- 2009.04.16: President William McKinley's funeral train disappointed, captivated York citizens
- 2009.04.15: World War I bond drive: Spanish 'Flu bug, no more than Hun, was not going to tarnish York's perfect patriotic record'
- 2009.04.14: Sports books focus on York High Bearcat boys and York Catholic Irish girls
- 2009.04.14: Farmland preservation, YorkCounts quality-of-life indicator: Ag use outpacing population growth
- 2009.04.13: York's Spanish flu epidemic of 1918: 'It remains one of the darkest periods for White Rose residents'
- 2009.04.12: York County Heritage Trust Archives/Library extends offerings to research family tree
- 2009.04.12: Easter in York County, 1919: Sadness, joy, hope
- 2009.04.11: Springwood Pool and its sloping sides: 'I remember so well how cold it was'
- 2009.04.10: York exhibit observes Scout leadership, Cub Pack 11's history, community volunteerism
- 2009.04.09: Further education plans, YorkCounts quality-of-life indicator: Post-high-school prospects rising
- 2009.04.08: Web site filled with nostalgic Lincoln Highway photos, postcards
- 2009.04.07: 'Picture Memories' booklet: York County Flood of 1933 worst of record up to that point
- 2009.04.06: Nature had its way with short-lived York Furnace Bridge in southeastern York County
- 2009.04.05: Stewartstown Railroad group provides 'new voice for an old friend'
- 2009.04.05: If nothing else, York County's 'Great American Sex Out' drew wide attention to teen pregnancy problem
- 2009.04.04: Teen motherhood, YorkCounts quality-of-life indicator: Despite historic occurrence among Pennsylvania Dutch, rate is falling
- 2009.04.03: Reader searching for Tropical Storm Agnes photos to use in children's tour
- 2009.04.02: John Wilkes Booth gave color to Bland's boarding school in York
- 2009.04.01: In the shadow of disaster: York County and its newspaper tested 30 years ago
- 2009.03.31: The dogs got out: New book profiles West York championship football season
- 2009.03.31: High school graduation, YorkCounts quality-of-life indicator: Rising after a low start
- 2009.03.30: Historic Dauphin site's curator: 'If The Star Barn's walls could talk, I wonder what they would say'
- 2009.03.29: Author with York County ties: Learned the brain inside and out in writing 'How We Decide'
- 2009.03.28: Tobacco usage, YorkCounts quality-of-life indicator: Rooted in York County's past
- 2009.03.28: York Town Square reader: 'I never knew about the White Rose Amusement Park'
- 2009.03.26: 21st-century Victory Gardens might morph into Stimulus Gardens
- 2009.03.25: West Side Sanitarium, later West Side Osteopathic and later Memorial Hospital born in The Avenues in York
- 2009.03.24: Old Gettysburg Visitors Center comes down as sole visitor looks on
- 2009.03.24: Lil E. Tee: 'Famous horse with the York County hometown'
- 2009.03.23: Dense 'The Shrewsbury' meteorite named after York County town where it was found
- 2009.03.22: Bucolic Outdoor Country Club started in busy York neighborhood
- 2009.03.21: York vs. Lancaster, Pa: The American War of the Roses still rages
- 2009.03.20: Meditate on these names of brave York countians who paid ultimate price in Vietnam War
- 2009.03.19: York County quality-of-life groups seeking to regain magic cooperation of York Plan
- 2009.03.18: Site places readers in the footsteps of the Civil War in York County and beyond
- 2009.03.17: Blog posts update Camp Security, Susquehannock forts, other current topics
- 2009.03.17: York County sacrificed on homefront and war front to aid Allies in World War II - Part II
- 2009.03.16: York County sacrificed on homefront and war front to aid Allies in World War II - Part I
- 2009.03.15: Collector searching for Western Maryland Railroad memorabilia
- 2009.03.14: The story of the woman in the painting at the York County SPCA
- 2009.03.13: Paper Fair sponsor: 'York was in the big leagues of the Big Bands'
- 2009.03.12: Air Force Drum & Bugle Corps: 'York area has always been known for their musicians'
- 2009.03.11: John Grisham: 'I have a fond place in my heart for York, Pa.'
- 2009.03.10: Hames made in Shrewsbury Township's Hametown fueled early American horsepower
- 2009.03.09: Demolition unit will soon overrun old Gettysburg visitors center position
- 2009.03.08: Obama, McKinley, Nixon, Johnson family trees have York County roots
- 2009.03.07: You maybe didn't know it but ... they're from York County - Part II
- 2009.03.06: How one York County school district emerged from 1950s merger
- 2009.03.05: Conewago crossing near Manchester hot spot for years - Part III
- 2009.03.04: York County Heritage Trust's Web site gives virtual look at its vast holdings, activities
- 2009.03.03: Academy Award-winning costume designer Ann Roth's sketches exhibited in Hanover
- 2009.03.02: Industrialist Thomas Shipley's 'enduring monument' in York did not 'endure'
- 2009.03.01: Researcher traces York County SPCA's earliest meetings to 1925
- 2009.02.28: Web site inventories York County, state, national grist mills
- 2009.02.26: Underground Railroad museum in York would honor achievements of William C. Goodridge
- 2009.02.26: 'Flames Beyond Gettysburg' available at York County booksellers
- 2009.02.25: Duke and Duchess of Windsor rolled through York in 1941
- 2009.02.24: Fastnachts are a York County delicacy. But how are Fasnachts different from donuts?
- 2009.02.24: Suicide story: York hotel proprietor 'found a package that had contained about a quarter of a pound of Paris green'
- 2009.02.23: A short test of your women's history knowledge, Part II
- 2009.02.23: Will Autumn Lau gain top area basketball scoring record? Answer is below.
- 2009.02.22: York Vietnam vet: 'My last job in the Marine Corps was notification of next of kin'
- 2009.02.21: Classes offer rare op to learn Pennsylvania Dutch - Part II
- 2009.02.20: York-area developer: 'I think we have gone way above and beyond to preserve Camp Security'
- 2009.02.19: Old York County Boy Scout camp still teaching lessons
- 2009.02.18: For years, KKK has tried to navigate the York County mainstream
- 2009.02.17: Great Depression work: 'It was the largest thesis in the history of the history department'
- 2009.02.17: A short test of your York black history knowledge - Part III
- 2009.02.16: Stack of books on York County's Civil War past getting higher
- 2009.02.16: Trivia quiz: Test your U.S. presidential smarts quiz
- 2009.02.15: Blue caboose in Red Lion? 'Yes sir - it's gonna be red'
- 2009.02.14: 'An Evening With William Goodridge' in York, Pa.
- 2009.02.13: Civil War book: 'When flames brilliantly illuminated the sky over the Susquehanna River'
- 2009.02.12: New Lincoln blog category introduced to honor Abe's 200th birthday
- 2009.02.12: To President Harding: 'With Sympathy from the White Rose City, York, Pennsylvania'
- 2009.02.11: Dragon-style pottery pieces, picked up in York County, intrigue reader
- 2009.02.10: Imposing Thanksgiving statues greet York Post Office users
- 2009.02.10: Red Lion's Scott Fitzkee ranks as York/Adams Greatest Athlete
- 2009.02.09: Book takes detailed look at Confederate raid across York County
- 2009.02.09: Richard Nixon's 1960 visit to York, No. 3: It was a homecoming of sorts
- 2009.02.08: Nixon's 1960 visit to York, No. 2: Dick's stop eventful, newsy
- 2009.02.07: Nixon's 1960 visit to York, No. 1: 'Here he is, George M. Goodling'
- 2009.02.06: York group looking to rehab Civil War-era Penn Street Farmers Market
- 2009.02.05: Names of stars from York County with pro sports links just keep increasing
- 2009.02.05: Who you gonna call to stop tooth decay? Not York Water Co.
- 2009.02.04: Dauphin County's Star Barn will become Lebanon County's treasure
- 2009.02.03: 'Painting pastor's' work survives devastating southeastern York County blaze
- 2009.02.03: Message to Hitler: There'd be devil to pay if he came up against tanks made in York, Pa.
- 2009.02.02: The ornate, but now-demolished York City Market House in living color
- 2009.02.02: Is this a York County farm truck or is it just a wagon with a motor?
- 2009.02.01: Pioneers Kim Bracey, Chuck Patterson vying for elected office
- 2009.01.31: Old Ganoga Bridge: 'It is a highly unusual sight in York County'
- 2009.01.31: Harley newsy in York: 3 strikes, 3 presidential visits, 300 jobs down
- 2009.01.30: Joe Paterno in York County: 'I love presidents who don't flinch'
- 2009.01.29: Back when Gino's was the York-area place to go and Baltimore Colts was the team to root for
- 2009.01.28: Vets at Gettysburg's 75th: 'Some wore their military caps and medals on their tunics'
- 2009.01.28: How about a window-shattering ceremony to end icon of York County racism?
- 2009.01.27: Camp Security: 'The camp consisted of log huts and a large stockade'
- 2009.01.26: Philip King house jewel of old York paper mill site
- 2009.01.25: Washington Township, Jefferson Borough, Madison Avenue. How about an Obama Street in York County?
- 2009.01.24: Old King's Mill-Smurfit Stone site giving way to information age
- 2009.01.23: On Secret Service agent's prep work for candidate George Bush I: 'His job included peering into tubas'
- 2009.01.22: President Andrew Johnson in York: 'There was not very much enthusiasm'
- 2009.01.22: Babe Ruth, indeed, played in York in 1928
- 2009.01.21: This working list details presidential visits to York and Adams counties
- 2009.01.21: Herbert Hoover smiled, bowed, but made no speech in York
- 2009.01.21: When York County rolled up its red carpet to people of color
- 2009.01.20: Old Baltimore tunnel an intriguing reminder of the 'Ma' in Ma & Pa Railroad
- 2009.01.20: GOP candidate Warren G. Harding made whistle stop in York
- 2009.01.19: Researcher leaves detailed files on more than 300 York and Adams mills
- 2009.01.19: Visit with former president James Buchanan: Talk did not touch on matters of state
- 2009.01.18: Jimmy Carter in York County: 'He knelt down and prayed'
- 2009.01.17: York Gazette: President Zachary Taylor lost sense of propriety during visit
- 2009.01.17: Felton landmark: 'The mill at one time was gossip central'
- 2009.01.16: Exhibit features artifacts detailing presidential visits to York County
- 2009.01.16: Battle of New Orleans hero slides into York
- 2009.01.15: During York visit, former President Taft glad to be in 'this great hive of industry'
- 2009.01.15: York historian on William Henry Harrison: a 'great and good man'
- 2009.01.14: Harry Truman to York countians: 'And you got exactly what you deserved'
- 2009.01.13: James A. Garfield: 'York was the capital of the United States when congress was on wheels'
- 2009.01.12: In 1934, FDR made rolling visit to York
- 2009.01.11: How Hanover's Eichelberger school morphed into 'The Eich'
- 2009.01.10: A York County story: Sprawl leaves problems in its wake
- 2009.01.09: Hanover's old State Theater: 'Don't lose hope, it's not dead'
- 2009.01.08: On Eisenhower's York County golf round: He turned in a 'commendable score'
- 2009.01.07: Dempwolf windmill graced north bank of York's Codorus Creek in 1870s
- 2009.01.06: Barbara Bush at York's Crispus Attucks: 'It's something they will remember the rest of their lives'
- 2009.01.05: Vermont windmill: 'That turbine was built at the S. Morgan Smith company, right here in York'
- 2009.01.04: York County enthusiasts could find historical event, site to visit every day
- 2009.01.03: York native Steve Zirnkilton's 'Law & Order' voice known to the world
- 2009.01.02: Teddy Roosevelt in York: 'I know York county farmers are prosperous. Their barns are bigger than their houses'
- 2009.01.01: Short stories tell of long year in York County
- 2008.12.31: York-commissioned Baron von Steuben credited with shaping up Continental Army
- 2008.12.30: York Moravian's Putz is an unsung, well-sung annual attraction
- 2008.12.29: New York Wire factory whistle concert: 'We'd stand out on our driveway to hear it'
- 2008.12.28: 10 years ago, York's exclusive Lafayette Club became less exclusive, Part III
- 2008.12.27: Harry Haines represented York County when congressional races were, in fact, races
- 2008.12.26: Old Ma & Pa Railroad trestle may again carry passengers - on bicycles - some day
- 2008.12.25: Henry Laurens in York Town: 'I will not quit my post, although I ... fear that I may perish on it'
- 2008.12.24: Hello, York, Stewartstown, Pa., no longer calling
- 2008.12.23: Story answers much about great athlete Hinkey Haines, including origin of his nickname
- 2008.12.21: Great Depression struck four corners of triangle-shaped York County
- 2008.12.21: Pioneering York nurse: 'Patients admired her'
- 2008.12.20: Codorus collector exhibits collection of conveyances - wheels and sleighs
- 2008.12.19: Pioneering York doctor slighted: 'She felt ... her professional status was well established'
- 2008.12.18: 20 questions and answers to prove your York County smarts, Part IV
- 2008.12.17: Facelift saves Noss House from its spot atop York's most-endangered list
- 2008.12.16: Dallas Theatre showing flicks, but Stewartstown's Ramsay Theatre: 'It is really in bad shape'
- 2008.12.15: Was Red Lion's Scott Fitzkee the most-talented three-sport athlete ever in York and Adams?
- 2008.12.13: Destructive flood of 1933 struck York County 75 years ago
- 2008.12.13: Of bars, beds, bugs and backpacks in Ye Olde York, Pa.
- 2008.12.12: The bad, and yes, the good of the Great Depression in York County
- 2008.12.11: York native and Special Olympian Loretta Claiborne: 'Role model for others with disabilities'
- 2008.12.10: The 'Little Courthouse,' like longtime York square neighbor 'Teapot Dome,' still stands tall
- 2008.12.09: Great Depression not only pinched in York County, it punched
- 2008.12.08: American pastime vs. American dream playing out in York, Pa.
- 2008.12.07: Pearl Harbor: 'I always said we would never know the real thing if it would ever happen'
- 2008.12.06: Google Images bring life and times of a trick shot artist, other York County, Pa., memories
- 2008.12.05: York's Golden Plough soul window said to have allowed spirit of dying to escape
- 2008.12.04: It couldn't happen in York County? Women were trampled in Depression-era labor unrest
- 2008.12.03: Three Rhodes Scholars call York County their boyhood home
- 2008.12.02: Quaker horticulturalist Jonathan Jessop was 19th-century York County Renaissance man
- 2008.12.01: Central York High School's Laura Beveridge: 'I certainly have not forgotten her'
- 2008.11.30: Copper top of York Square's 'Teapot Dome' needs to be recharged
- 2008.11.29: Collapsed York County bridge: 'All of us knew this would happen sooner or later'
- 2008.11.28: Did York's Thanksgiving proclamation indeed create America's first Thanksgiving?
- 2008.11.27: Pre-World War II Thanksgiving holds lessons for York countians today
- 2008.11.26: Unsung York County asset: Actual, virtual historical community with hustle
- 2008.11.25: Books probing York County in the Civil War come in strong, sudden onslaught
- 2008.11.25: Is West York's Brandon Real the best local running back ever?
- 2008.11.24: Underground Railroad expert: 'We cannot alter past ignorance, but we can resolve not to repeat it'
- 2008.11.23: Abe Lincoln stopped at Hanover station:"We want to preserve history ... so it doesn't disappear'
- 2008.11.22: Stone structures tell York countians how their ancestors lived
- 2008.11.21: The things you see on their way through York County
- 2008.11.20: Former York countian has hand on Lincoln dollar, too
- 2008.11.20: Truck driver delivered broadside to Golden Plough, but left scarcely a scratch
- 2008.11.19: Fawn Township's magnificent Centre Presbyterian Church worthy of a looksee
- 2008.11.18: Isabel Small led procession of women who made wreath for Abe Lincoln's coffin
- 2008.11.17: Vilma Garcia-Jones remembered as prime spokesman for Latinos in York County
- 2008.11.17: Der Belsnickel of the Pennsylvania Dutch: 'He looked scary and carried a sack of presents'
- 2008.11.15: Famed Anglican William White ministered to Continental Congress in York
- 2008.11.14: Colorful paintings highlighted York's square in 1927 celebration
- 2008.11.13: York's Reservoir Hill: 'My 'reward' was to sit in the gazebo at the top of the hill'
- 2008.11.12: Big league baseball fans from everywhere remember Gene Crumling
- 2008.11.11: Bad economy turned York Safe & Lock toward lucrative defense work
- 2008.11.10: York County expert Dan Meckley: 'I refuse to be politically correct'
- 2008.11.09: Two developers have plans for a relocated Gettysburg Cyclorama building
- 2008.11.08: York County group preserving Pennsylvania Dutch language, heritage
- 2008.11.07: York-area picture book not your typical coffee table publication
- 2008.11.06: Mason-Dixon Line hugging New Freedom playing host to a new museum
- 2008.11.05: Thomas Chatman Jr., pioneering police chief: 'I thank God and the citizens of York for the opportunity to serve them'
- 2008.11.05: Bill Goodling: Jerry Ford might have been the most important president he served with
- 2008.11.05: 34 years ago, Congressman Goodling replaced Congressman Goodling
- 2008.11.04: Giving York news, sports junkies their fix, Part II
- 2008.11.04: Cartoonist made York newspaper owner's views an art form
- 2008.11.04: Sixty years ago, Dem upset GOP incumbent for York County congressional seat
- 2008.11.04: In 2008, 8 top candidates or their families campaigned in York County
- 2008.11.03: In York County and beyond, presidential races have produced rages through the ages
- 2008.11.03: West York ritualistic suicide forgotten by many, but investigators remember
- 2008.11.02: York County Tech sports: 'If they took something like that away it really would destroy the school'
- 2008.11.01: Pinch Gut or Arbor or Adamsville is in Red Lion or Dallastown or, uh, actually York Township
- 2008.10.31: First York visiting nurse made rounds on bicycle
- 2008.10.30: A Civil War Black Republican: 'He robs birds' nests ... sucks hens' eggs'
- 2008.10.29: Ex-York countian, ex-Phillie Greg Gross: 'I'm jealous not to be sitting there in the dugout with them'
- 2008.10.28: The Outhouse Rules - York County, circa 1935
- 2008.10.27: St. Mary's Church product of 19th-century York County language wars
- 2008.10.26: York, Pa.: 'It's a midsize city with an interesting history'
- 2008.10.25: In recent years, York County presidential endorsements a mixed bag
- 2008.10.24: Once popular Ganoga Bridge now lightly used York County landmark
- 2008.10.23: The old-time York County community bank: 'They know me by sight and voice'
- 2008.10.22: Errant pickup driver knocked on-duty fire policeman out of his shoes
- 2008.10.21: The Susquehanna Trail: 'Greatest highway in Eastern America'
- 2008.10.20: On York County parks, Susquehannocks and carved river rocks
- 2008.10.19: Phillies in York via 30-ft. TV: 'Isn't going to the ballpark the best part about a baseball game?'
- 2008.10.18: York County's Ludwig family produces two national headliners
- 2008.10.17: Will Sovereign Bank of York stadium name fame lose its crown?
- 2008.10.16: 1874 York Daily: Is it worth anything?
- 2008.10.15: Delta-Peach Bottom slate shingles: 'Nothing works as good as this'
- 2008.10.14: On Second Saturdays: 'It's really cool that the Heritage Trust started this program'
- 2008.10.13: Hanover's Gitt Mansion: 'You can look down and see the town laid down before you'
- 2008.10.12: Dempwolf's Ashcombe Mansion in Cumberland County: 'I spent a fortune on this house. It's crazy'
- 2008.10.11: York's Shady Dell for sale: 'People don't like to see their past vanish'
- 2008.10.10: The Acme Tongue Carrier of Hanover, Pa.: Are there any around today?
- 2008.10.09: Old York County town jails: 'They're kind of hidden history'
- 2008.10.08: Northeastern York County's Paddletown: Children paddled back and forth to visit grandma
- 2008.10.07: One-room school reunions preserve educational culture of thousands of York countians
- 2008.10.06: Bright color replaced gritty gray at former Borg-Warner site
- 2008.10.05: York College of Pennsylvania prof to speak about York's 'Voices from the Past'
- 2008.10.04: Delta's Welsh mining cottages: 'Some day they'll be in good repair'
- 2008.10.03: Stewartstown Railroad: 'Truly a unique entity in the state, and possibly, the nation'
- 2008.10.02: Pennsylvania Dutch-speaking York County residents often conversed with German POWs
- 2008.10.01: Wheatland Mansion tour: 'We don't know if President Buchanan used the tub'
- 2008.09.30: PS Harrisburg grad school: 'Set my feet even more firmly on the path into the world of Fraktur'
- 2008.09.30: Yet another Bury's hamburger recipe drops into the cooker
- 2008.09.29: York newspaperman's bio: 'Superb in every respect and difficult to put down'
- 2008.09.28: Gettysburg Cyclorama critics: Reviews ranged from 'huge dinosaur' to 'I was captivated'
- 2008.09.27: How Sam Lewis State Park sightseers view Highpoint's dome
- 2008.09.26: York's 221 E. Princess St. home to telling ironies
- 2008.09.24: No Vietnam War monument exists, but York County vets group is fixing that
- 2008.09.24: York County native Jeff Koons' work raises question: But is it art? Part II
- 2008.09.23: How many Amish have crossed the Norman Wood Bridge from Lancaster to York County?
- 2008.09.22: Solo teachers in York County one-room schools assigned lots of assistants
- 2008.09.21: York community leader: 'We didn't have equal opportunity to achieve'
- 2008.09.20: York's Shady Dell's in bad shape: 'It still has a pool table and ice cream bar ...'
- 2008.09.19: One-room school teachers of yore given limited time to court
- 2008.09.18: This York Fair mural is fading from sight
- 2008.09.17: Small Field missed a shining moment but could again claim a ray of York County's spotlight
- 2008.09.16: Navy SEAL Neil C. Roberts: 'In this simple grave ... lies a national hero'
- 2008.09.15: Young curators produce York Fair exhibit: 'A Fair of Our Own'
- 2008.09.14: Memories about 'The Oaks' pile up - Part II
- 2008.09.13: Bury's Burgers secret sauce: 'You won't get that recipe'
- 2008.09.12: All's Fair blog gives all kinds of insight about York Fair
- 2008.09.11: York/Adams 21st-century war death total stands at more than 20
- 2008.09.10: York County WWII nurse: 'You know, it was the biggest war ever, and they needed nurses'
- 2008.09.09: Wago Club prez: 'You've gotta respect the (snapping) turtles'
- 2008.09.08: 100 years later in York, Jumbo's terrible roar remembered - Part II
- 2008.09.07: 100 years later in York, Jumbo's terrible roar remembered
- 2008.09.06: Film weaves threads of York, baseball, stadium and neighborhood change
- 2008.09.05: LBJ's, Lady Bird's visit a high point in Dallastown's history
- 2008.09.04: Old Shrewsbury house disappearing hand-hewn log, square nail at a time
- 2008.09.03: Mystery of Glen Rock-area's Narrow Gauge Road deepens
- 2008.09.02: Half dozen groups probe acquisition of Gettysburg's retired Electric Map
- 2008.09.02: York reader afflicted with 'storiophilia' finds parking garages fascinating, too
- 2008.09.01: Johnson K. Duncan, York native and rebel general, in wrong place at wrong time
- 2008.08.31: Windows into York blog offers Springettsbury's Schultz House datestone update
- 2008.08.30: Smoketown a popular York County name a century ago
- 2008.08.29: With hot controversy cooled, Highpoint offers Susquehanna River view for the ages
- 2008.08.28: Reader doesn't understand some things about York County
- 2008.08.27: Ice upon ice pic tells chilly tale of York County's 1996 blizzard
- 2008.08.27: Rationing at York's old city hall: Typical of life with a war on
- 2008.08.26: TV show box set 'Terry & the Pirates' to be part of a museum exhibit someday?
- 2008.08.26: For years, York countians have eyed amazing, destructive Susquehanna River ice jams
- 2008.08.25: Where was York's first town hall?
- 2008.08.25: Birthday borough Dillsburg: 'Seems to be York County's wild child'
- 2008.08.24: It's not striking, but blocky parking garage tells a story of York
- 2008.08.23: York newspaper about Gettysburg Address: 'Mr. Lincoln made a joke or two ...'
- 2008.08.22: York County continuing ed classes offered for matures who love to learn
- 2008.08.21: York Barbell's Tommy Kono: 'He's the greatest weightlifter -- and I'm talking worldwide'
- 2008.08.21: Brook Leaf Love Nest tree house known as Hellam honeymoon spot
- 2008.08.20: York athlete series: 'Arguably the best girls' volleyball player the area has ever seen'
- 2008.08.18: Former Hobbit House resident: 'We loved that house and the Elmwood neighborhood'
- 2008.08.17: Lighthouse marks site of landmark Dover Township soft pretzel stand
- 2008.08.17: Reader inquires about Altland family, York auction rooms
- 2008.08.16: Conewago Chapel steeple worker wondered if he'd ever get up there: Now, 'Here I am'
- 2008.08.15: York's Goodridge House listed as site on Underground Railroad network
- 2008.08.14: Headline: 'Beards on Parade at Gettysburg (Battle) Field'
- 2008.08.13: Did you know? New photo book on York County's architecture gives fun facts, too
- 2008.08.12: Chickies Rock braced for rush of Susquehanna's waters
- 2008.08.11: PennDOT not selling the Brooklyn Bridge but lesser structures on market
- 2008.08.10: Just try to resist studying this memory-tugging Sears photograph, Part II
- 2008.08.09: Just try to resist this memory-tugging photo of North York's White Oak Park
- 2008.08.08: York still twinning with France, Germany after 50-plus years
- 2008.08.07: Victoria Lyles: 'Do you have any further information about this amazing woman?'
- 2008.08.06: Northeastern last York/Adams public school to field football team
- 2008.08.06: Mother Codorus has long served as leading light in obscure Dunkard Valley
- 2008.08.05: This Smoketown now rests on York County lake floor
- 2008.08.04: Charles Dickens on his Susquehanna River crossing: 'I was in a painful dream'
- 2008.08.04: Charles Dickens on northern York County: 'The gloom of evening gave ... air of mystery'
- 2008.08.03: Charles Dickens' coach from York to Harrisburg: 'A kind of barge on wheels'
- 2008.08.02: Author: 'York's streetscape features almost every style and era of American architecture'
- 2008.08.01: Wanted: Demolished or standing, info on old lockups, jails around York County
- 2008.08.01: Stewartstown's historic rail station: 'Hopefully, we get things going soon'
- 2008.07.31: Big Conewago serves as physical, symbolic divider of York County culture
- 2008.07.30: Stetler Dodge transition indicative of other York-area changes
- 2008.07.30: Police museum, Web site packed with York County law enforcement info
- 2008.07.29: Common genealogical query: 'Is there still anyone living ... related to this David Miller?'
- 2008.07.28: 'Dell rat' blogs about southside York hangout where owners put out welcome mat
- 2008.07.27: Who was Norman Wood (of bridge fame)?
- 2008.07.26: Former Hahn mansion: 'I thought it would make the most spectacular funeral home'
- 2008.07.26: Norman Wood Bridge painters stalled: 'Everybody's looking for the eagles ... nobody has seen any'
- 2008.07.25: Don't know much about York County history? Part III
- 2008.07.24: Don't know much about York County history? Part II
- 2008.07.23: Can York's longtime claim as 'Detroit of the East' be proven?
- 2008.07.22: Codorus Valley preservation group promotes history of other towns, too
- 2008.07.22: What's a privy? a woman asked. 'It's an outhouse,' came the answer.
- 2008.07.21: Jamaican fruit pickers worked York County orchards in World War II
- 2008.07.20: U.S. 30 Drag-O-Way, Part III: 'We would watch the dragsters on trailers head for Thomasville'
- 2008.07.18: Historical marker may soon point to Jefferson square's famous visitors
- 2008.07.18: Don't know much about York County history? Part I
- 2008.07.17: POW Camp Security site: 'There's a lot of history waiting to be discovered'
- 2008.07.16: WW II air raid siren: 'The plan is to get it to work'
- 2008.07.15: Coulsontown's Welsh miners' cottages: 'Once they're gone, there's nothing else like them'
- 2008.07.14: U.S. 30 Drag-O-Way, Part II: 'The traction at York U.S. 30 has never been better'
- 2008.07.14: U.S. 30 Drag-O-Way: 'It was a great way to spend Saturday nights around here'
- 2008.07.12: Shady Dell was home away from home for many York County teens in '60s
- 2008.07.11: Young Alan Alda performed along the Codorus? Researcher checking that out
- 2008.07.11: Before the York Revs came the Hanover Raiders
- 2008.07.10: Signs point to York, 'Prize of the Confederacy,' and other York/Adams Civil War wonders
- 2008.07.09: Miata, pool suggest changes in small-town Stewartstown
- 2008.07.08: Proposed York, Pa., 'Creation of a Nation' museum name glib, but lacks grounding
- 2008.07.08: George Armstrong Custer - and his horse - left legacy in York County
- 2008.07.07: York County: It's shaped like a horse's ....
- 2008.07.06: Add obscure marker to list of things to see in Glen Rock
- 2008.07.05: Part of Conewago Creek's Elm Beach still visible
- 2008.07.04: 16 York County Good Samaritans honored with Carnegie Medals since 1906
- 2008.07.04: York County libraries offer serendipity - and have done so for decades
- 2008.07.03: New book gives insight into community leader Voni B. Grimes
- 2008.07.03: York mayor Brenner brought order during tumultuous times
- 2008.07.02: Scenic Yellow Breeches snakes along York County's northern boundary
- 2008.07.02: Windsor: Home of 'stately old houses that may appear to be miniature castles'
- 2008.07.01: Jane Alexander, Bev Mackereth pioneering county women in state politics
- 2008.07.01: Olympian/lawyer Whitney Metzler comes home to York County
- 2008.06.30: Mile-a-minute weed's York County origin questioned
- 2008.06.29: Conewago crossing near Manchester hot spot for years - Part II
- 2008.06.29: Poster highlights the life of a Civil War soldier
- 2008.06.28: For decades, York's underground comfort stations spelled relief
- 2008.06.27: History-making evening on rebel occupation of York could turn into daylong symposium
- 2008.06.26: Old-time York bike shop: 'It's like a store that time forgot'
- 2008.06.26: York County book 'All in One Room' ready for readers
- 2008.06.25: Residents did not 'admire' York County village named after critic Voltaire
- 2008.06.24: The four York bloggers speak
- 2008.06.24: At one time, York's five-and-dimes lived up to their names
- 2008.06.23: 1967 William Penn senior class scored York firsts
- 2008.06.23: Once pulled down, York's market sheds won't go back up
- 2008.06.22: 20 questions and answers to prove your York County WWII smarts
- 2008.06.21: World War II propaganda posters raised spirits, women's wrath
- 2008.06.20: Private, public interests built Lake Marburg for manufacturing, recreation
- 2008.06.20: When did York's square change from Centre to Continental?
- 2008.06.19: Conewago crossing near Manchester hot spot for years
- 2008.06.19: 19th-century mines gave Ore Valley its name
- 2008.06.19: Few know it, but digital computing's first pioneer George Stibitz was born in York, Pa.
- 2008.06.18: Loretta Claiborne's achievements bring spotlight her way
- 2008.06.17: Loganville house, site of big pneumonia case, should be preserved
- 2008.06.17: York County, Pa., educator recounts machete attack on 'I Survived...'
- 2008.06.15: Freight locomotive 'telescoped' runaway Stewartstown Railroad car
- 2008.06.15: Who were most prominent 20th-century sports heroes in York and Adams counties?
- 2008.06.14: Latinos most recent migrant group to call York County home - Iconic image 31/31
- 2008.06.14: York County still home to unvarnished beauty - Iconic image 30/31
- 2008.06.13: York-area church's landmark: 'A man named Beech carving a beech tree, it seemed too perfect'
- 2008.06.13: York freedman Aquilla Howard chosen to honor slain Abraham Lincoln
- 2008.06.12: About Davy Crockett in York: 'He is the biggest fool I ever saw'
- 2008.06.12: The horrors of Civil War struck York soon after Sumter
- 2008.06.11: Panel to explore the Confederates' pre-Gettysburg occupation of York
- 2008.06.10: Hanover trolley bed work seen as 'springboard to accelerate future phases of the trail'
- 2008.06.08: Central Pennsylvania histories make smart part of summer reading stack
- 2008.06.08: 100 stories about Fissel's finger: 'And any one of them could be true'
- 2008.06.07: 'Skyscrapers' have shaped York's skyline since 1850
- 2008.06.06: Future Yorker Daisy Myers' harassment in Levittown part of NYT mag article
- 2008.06.06: York art museum (YOMA) touted as 'triple gateway'
- 2008.06.05: Jackson Township, Arm & Hammer's new home, again in the middle of things
- 2008.06.04: Colonial York, Pa.? No, try Victorian York, Pa.
- 2008.06.04: Gettysburg-area National Register homestead gives snapshot of pressures facing farms
- 2008.06.03: Starbucks, roasting for millions of taste buds, tucked into corner of York County
- 2008.06.02: Years after Civil War, (a) Longstreet steps onto York County soil
- 2008.06.02: Temporary river art collection may find permanent home along Susquehanna
- 2008.06.01: Who are York County's most influential citizens? - Part II
- 2008.05.30: Who were York County's most influential citizens? - Part I
- 2008.05.30: Of local Jewish WW II group: 'It's a skeleton post. I'm it.'
- 2008.05.29: Demolished Red Lion Grange Hall still tells tale of changing York County
- 2008.05.28: Resources for York/Adams history junkies increasingly posted on Web
- 2008.05.27: Can you identify this mystery school, believed to be in York County?
- 2008.05.26: War memorials stand proudly in towns throughout York County
- 2008.05.25: York County native Jeff Koons' work raises question: But is it art?
- 2008.05.24: Othmar Carli: 'Restoration is much better than selling shoes to make a living'
- 2008.05.23: York Daily Record columnist Jim Hubley's last piece: 'Good luck weeding out tobacco'
- 2008.05.22: Spring Garden Band: 'It's like being in the room with history'
- 2008.05.21: York Daily Record columnist James A. Hubley: 'What I prefer is a simple, Jim'
- 2008.05.20: York County Vietnam marker funding at half-way mark; looking for more
- 2008.05.19: Two 'connectors' would make list of York County's most influential
- 2008.05.18: Images explain changes in York County factories, farms - Iconic photos 28-29/31
- 2008.05.17: Glen Rock Mill Inn: 'They are happy to see it open again'
- 2008.05.16: Women's Club of York: 'No one knew it really looked like this'
- 2008.05.15: The real big York County house that little false teeth built
- 2008.05.14: From Meadowbrook Mansion to York County farmhouse
- 2008.05.13: What's the story of that fenced-in graveyard atop a hill near I-83?
- 2008.05.12: Kaltreider Library draws name from noted Red Lion cigarmaker
- 2008.05.11: Mother Goose teaches York County history lessons
- 2008.05.10: Famed doo-wopper from York, Pa. walks down the aisle of heaven
- 2008.05.10: Chambersburg seminars spread awareness of south central Pennsylvania Civil War history
- 2008.05.09: Map aficionados will love bird's-eye view of York County
- 2008.05.08: Of York antiquarian Joe Kindig III: 'He is generous with his knowledge'
- 2008.05.07: To those seeking to donate York County artifacts to preserve and present history ...
- 2008.05.07: Parade Music Prince Roland Seitz: From Shrewsbury Township -Glen Rock to Friday Night Lights
- 2008.05.06: Gettysburg campaign killed York countians long after battle ended
- 2008.05.04: Bottle & jug enthusiasts must dig for their York County gold
- 2008.05.04: One image illustrates two long-neglected subjects in York area - Iconic photos 26-27 of 31
- 2008.05.03: York's 23 parks + Renaissance this summer = 24 city parks
- 2008.05.02: Cuban expert and York editor Jim Higgins: 'He was just another journalist ... with opinions'
- 2008.05.01: York has Brooks Robinson statue. Where's Baltimore's?
- 2008.05.01: Dempwolf architects built York's skyline, history
- 2008.04.30: Last dance. Spring Grove high school buildings filled with history, memories
- 2008.04.30: No church/school conflict: Manchester Township church to shore up deteriorating school
- 2008.04.29: New York College book provides insight into school, community
- 2008.04.29: Adding to York baseball timeline: Revs ready for 'second helping'
- 2008.04.28: Is York County part of Alabama?
- 2008.04.28: Interesting Web site dedicated to American country schools
- 2008.04.27: New visitors center gets buzz, but court to rule on old Cyclorama site
- 2008.04.27: York County on knees as its men storm Normandy beaches - Iconic photos 24-25/31
- 2008.04.26: Hollywood discovers heroics of The Four Chaplains
- 2008.04.25: Season 2 of York's long comeback campaign - Iconic images 21-23 of 31
- 2008.04.23: A virtual photo tour - and an actual tour - of York County's vintage Schultz House
- 2008.04.23: York newspaperman J.W. Gitt rejected Barry Goldwater's ad money
- 2008.04.23: Hillary Clinton apparently closer to middle than Obama in minds of York County Dems
- 2008.04.23: Crowd to Truman on second York visit: 'Give 'em h---, Harry'
- 2008.04.23: Harry S. Truman's first York visit: 'A statesman is only a dead politician'
- 2008.04.22: Gettysburg, Pa.'s Dwight D. Eisenhower was often seen around York and Adams counties
- 2008.04.22: Why did JFK lose to Nixon in York County?
- 2008.04.22: York-area woodcarver made life-size JFK statue. But where is it now?
- 2008.04.22: Bobby Kennedy spoke to Foremen's Club in York about labor racketeering
- 2008.04.22: Where exactly was Cottage Hill College in York?
- 2008.04.21: How come few in York know about S. Morgan Smith anymore?
- 2008.04.21: Public gets Buford's-eye view of Gettysburg Battlefield
- 2008.04.21: York County's landscape, buildings, landmarks can serve as a classroom
- 2008.04.20: JFK's visit to York County a long-remembered event
- 2008.04.20: Ted Kennedy's visit to York comes almost 50 years after JFK's
- 2008.04.18: Hillary Clinton's rally site in York a little odd
- 2008.04.18: Digging Coulsontown: 'This is not Indiana Jones'
- 2008.04.18: 'Lady Linden', of York's Avenues neighborhood, gets full makeover
- 2008.04.17: Research needed to unearth Underground Railroad in York County, Part II
- 2008.04.16: York's contribution to 'The Four Chaplains' still gains attention
- 2008.04.16: Research needed to unearth Underground Railroad in York County - Part I
- 2008.04.15: White Woman of the Genessee captured 250 years ago in York County
- 2008.04.15: Story revives memories of oft-forgotten York County POW camp
- 2008.04.14: Clinton, Obama still stopping short of stepping on York County soil
- 2008.04.13: Old Gettysburg visitors center closes today; new site opens Monday
- 2008.04.12: Absorbing photo and overlay shows locations of six Susquehanna bridges
- 2008.04.12: Who is Bob Kinsley, builder of the new Gettysburg Visitors Center?
- 2008.04.11: Worker saved key historical surveys from Glatfelter pulping machine
- 2008.04.11: Two tales of four schools teach about change in York County education
- 2008.04.10: Opportunities in York County to feed your sense of discovery
- 2008.04.10: New baseball diamond serves as York cornerstone - 20/31 iconic photos
- 2008.04.09: York Valley Inn: 'a building reduced to Stonehenge-like pylons'
- 2008.04.09: Property rights foundational factor in Lauxmont dispute - 19/31 iconic photos
- 2008.04.08: Gettysburg's vaunted Electric Map to soon stop blinking
- 2008.04.08: Meeting of York race riot victims brought hope for racial accord - 18/31 iconic images
- 2008.04.07: York County library site brings together links for local research
- 2008.04.07: York County Honors Choir product of proud moment - 17/31 iconic images
- 2008.04.06: Q&A on new Gettysburg visitor center, old Electric Map
- 2008.04.05: Grange Hall represented past way of Red Lion, York County life - 16/31 iconic images
- 2008.04.05: Mayor of York, Pa.: 'We are no longer unprotected' - 15/31 iconic images
- 2008.04.04: President Reagan: 'Harley is back and standing tall' - 14/31 iconic images
- 2008.04.03: Both Yanks, Rebs camped at old York Fairgrounds
- 2008.04.03: People of varying religious groups founded York County - 13/31 iconic images
- 2008.04.03: Three Mile Island emergency indelibly written into memories - 12/31 iconic photos
- 2008.04.02: Genealogical society speaker to provide tips for 'Finding Lydia's Bottom'
- 2008.04.02: Sears, York County Shopping Center in the middle of things - 11/31 iconic images
- 2008.04.01: From top dog and hot dogs to dogfight and dog days in York County, Pa.
- 2008.04.01: After WWII success, Farquhar sells assets to out-of-town outfit - 10/31 iconic images
- 2008.03.31: Downtown thrived in post-WW II York - 9/31 iconic images
- 2008.03.31: York County stood firmly behind Allies on all fronts in WW II - 8/31 iconic images
- 2008.03.30: York County farm vs. factory tension relieved in overnight raid - 7/31 iconic images
- 2008.03.29: 10 years ago, York's exclusive Lafayette Club became less exclusive, Part II
- 2008.03.29: Artist Horace Bonham captured everyday life (6/31 iconic images)
- 2008.03.28: Rebs' short York visit creates long memories - 5/31 iconic images
- 2008.03.27: William C. Goodridge: From slavery to success story - 4/20 iconic images
- 2008.03.27: Going to market a longtime York County pastime - 3 of 20 iconic images
- 2008.03.26: Declaration signer James Smith tops York County patriot list (2/31 iconic images)
- 2008.03.26: Columbia's clock museum set presidential timepiece exhibit opening
- 2008.03.25: Iron-mine-turned-into-party-spot turned into York County park
- 2008.03.25: 400 years ago, John Smith explored Chesapeake Bay - 1/31 iconic images
- 2008.03.24: Is Civil War-era cash buried around Hanover?
- 2008.03.23: Stories of slavery, sacrifice & selflessness
- 2008.03.22: Before Geno's made news in Philly, Gino's headlined in York
- 2008.03.22: Little school house in Hanover: A story of the circus and coal room
- 2008.03.22: People still remember Hillary Clinton's visit to York County
- 2008.03.21: World War II-era air raid siren discovered atop Yorktowne Hotel
- 2008.03.20: Naval Reserve officer, a York High grad, to become admiral
- 2008.03.20: Just try to resist studying this memory-tugging photograph
- 2008.03.19: 10 years ago, York's exclusive Lafayette Club became less exclusive, Part I
- 2008.03.18: Local man tells about goofy encounter with Gerald Ford
- 2008.03.18: York County civic, service groups fighting for lives
- 2008.03.17: 20 questions and answers to prove your York County smarts, Part III
- 2008.03.17: The Oaks: 'I often look up there ... and think about how nice it was'
- 2008.03.16: Andrew Carnegie to York's A.B. Farquhar: '... I am ready to go out and enjoy myself'
- 2008.03.15: 20 questions and answers to prove your York County smarts, Part II
- 2008.03.14: First York City Latino councilman temporarily state's top appointed Dem
- 2008.03.13: Northern York area strawberry part of Neapolitan county
- 2008.03.13: Littered sardine cans attest to the Lincoln Highway motorist and his appetite
- 2008.03.12: Is mystery railroad the old Shrewsbury narrow gauge?
- 2008.03.12: York County Dems slumped, GOP prospered in 1980s
- 2008.03.11: First York Airport's administration building stands today
- 2008.03.11: York County elections, by the numbers
- 2008.03.10: York's Wonder Women: The stories of four more movers and shakers
- 2008.03.09: Abandoned Codorus railroad not just any abandoned railroad
- 2008.03.08: A short test of your women's history knowledge
- 2008.03.08: York, Pa. made big, heavy things - and was immensely proud of it
- 2008.03.08: What it was like aboard Southeastern York County's Stewartstown Railroad
- 2008.03.07: Roundtown in Manchester Township, York County, Pa.? Where did that come from?
- 2008.03.07: Contractor: Keeping old Futer Bros. building's integrity not hard, but costly
- 2008.03.06: Whatever happened to York County's Hungerford?
- 2008.03.06: Carrie Nation in York: 'If you keep smoking those things ...'
- 2008.03.05: York County cigars: 'They contained a vast amount of nicotine'
- 2008.03.05: Braves super scout and Dallastown High School grad Paul Snyder about retirement: 'I'm content'
- 2008.03.04: Pottery put the other Foustown - the one in Manchester Township - on the map
- 2008.03.03: York County's Tom Wolf marks anniversary as state revenue secretary
- 2008.03.03: Carriage house dome in West York: 'What's there will last for 100 years ... 200 years'
- 2008.03.02: Foustown now a ghost town: Raid there once netted 300 barrels of quality firewater
- 2008.03.01: Railroad Borough: 'Probably no other town in America has a horse heaven'
- 2008.03.01: Brewery profits produced landmark West York mansion
- 2008.02.29: A short test of your York black history knowledge - Part II
- 2008.02.29: A 7th bridge? Pedestrian walkway may span Susquehanna River some day
- 2008.02.28: Longtime district justice: 'You can wait for my book'
- 2008.02.27: Brown's of Loganville: 'I didn't know a peach tree from an apple tree, but we learned quickly.'
- 2008.02.27: Springetts collector attracts 'Antiques Roadshow's' Kenos
- 2008.02.26: York, Pa., native Dominick Argento believes piece for National Cathedral his best
- 2008.02.25: York's Memorial Hospital eyes site at different compass point
- 2008.02.25: Historic Adams town to lose piece of its history
- 2008.02.25: Upcoming events should attract York/Adams history buffs - Part II
- 2008.02.24: Gettysburg Visitors Center to open April 14
- 2008.02.23: Red Lion's Ebert Furniture: From bedroom suites to gunstocks
- 2008.02.23: 'Rocks in the Glen' turns into town where things happen
- 2008.02.22: The quest for Bury's secret hamburger recipe continues
- 2008.02.22: Bob Yost: 'King of real estate in York County'
- 2008.02.21: People mag features York native as a 'Hero Among Us'
- 2008.02.21: Readers can view best of Bil Bowden's photos on blog
- 2008.02.20: Wolf Man. Wolfchester. No, the Village of Mount Wolf
- 2008.02.20: Vehicular crash ends life of York County-based former Indy driver
- 2008.02.19: Columnist: 'I still have my memories ... of the bustling downtown York business district'
- 2008.02.19: 1908: 'Boiler Explosion At York Rolling Mills Kills 9 Men; 20 injured'
- 2008.02.18: Gettysburg battlefield produces steady supply of news, Part II
- 2008.02.18: Old Schultz House might be younger than its datestone
- 2008.02.17: Glen Rock hilltop farm: 'You cannot stay stressed here for long'
- 2008.02.16: Wandering trio breaks into Rehmeyer Hollow's Hex Murder House
- 2008.02.16: Advice from York countian: How to accurately restore a historic home
- 2008.02.15: Exhibit captures decades-long flow of wide Susquehanna River
- 2008.02.15: New book delivers an astute look into the heart of York
- 2008.02.14: The Tuleyas of York and Millersville, Pa.: A love story, not baseballs and hand grenades
- 2008.02.14: Upcoming events should attract York/Adams history buffs
- 2008.02.13: Bradley Lifting's boss Harvey Bradley: 'I'm 81'
- 2008.02.13: Pennsylvania and water: The Susquehanna and other rivers run through it
- 2008.02.11: Solomon Meyer 'forsook the publishing business and betook himself elsewhere'
- 2008.02.11: Red Lion's Don and Ruth Warner: 'They're lovely people'
- 2008.02.11: Southpaw could be next York/Adams major leaguer
- 2008.02.11: Good stuff found in York County's 'Codorus Valley Chronicles'
- 2008.02.09: Striking architecture lined York's South Duke Street
- 2008.02.09: Does Washington Township's 'The Pickets' link with Civil War?
- 2008.02.09: Often forgotten: Achievements of people named on building facades
- 2008.02.08: Horn Farm: 'A very special living history memorial to those hardy ancestors'
- 2008.02.07: Who was that slain Yankee messenger at York County's Green Ridge?
- 2008.02.07: 101 Ranch Boys play on in York County memories
- 2008.02.07: York-made Bofor ack-ack's, by the numbers
- 2008.02.06: Nazis murdered downed WWII airman from York, Part V
- 2008.02.06: List of luminaries with Dover-area links lengthens
- 2008.02.05: Two York County union churches vestiges of bygone era
- 2008.02.05: York stadium will be site of The Oaks music reunion
- 2008.02.04: High-ranking military brothers spent time in York County
- 2008.02.04: A journey from Delone Catholic to the Super Bowl
- 2008.02.03: 'The Commons' plays host to wonderful vintage photos
- 2008.02.02: Horse, buggy, one-room school make York County comeback
- 2008.02.02: York County research topic: 18th-century helicopter could have aided pastor
- 2008.02.01: Wanted: One slate-roofed privy from Delta, Pa.
- 2008.02.01: Articles of Confederation don't get no respect - Part II
- 2008.01.31: OLLI's (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute's) theme song: 'Don't stop thinking about learning'
- 2008.01.31: 'Ruh-row, Raggy': Gettysburg ghost hunters find no trespassing signs
- 2008.01.30: What was famed architect John Dempwolf's own house like?
- 2008.01.30: Leslie Lawson, 'Black History Profiles,' Part IIII
- 2008.01.29: Gladys Rawlins, 'Black History Profiles,' Part III
- 2008.01.29: Readers tell about those blizzards of 1993, 1996
- 2008.01.28: Roy Borom, 'Black History Profiles,' Part II
- 2008.01.28: Artist Jeff Koons came back to York for a show
- 2008.01.27: Ella Fitzgerald's show was 'memorable, not Memorex'
- 2008.01.26: Two ornate mansions that Hanover Shoe built
- 2008.01.26: Mildred and Russell Chapman, 'Black History Profiles,' Part I
- 2008.01.25: York's racing pigeons: 'This is like the Kentucky Derby'
- 2008.01.25: Pal, York County's war dog: He met his master 3 times on 3 beaches
- 2008.01.24: York author's works adapted to the big screen: 'Legacies,' Part Last
- 2008.01.24: Rebel trooper in York County: 'Broken down & in no condition to fight'
- 2008.01.23: YLT + YSO + 75 years = A1 entertainment
- 2008.01.23: Did you know this about York/Adams history?
- 2008.01.22: Richard Nixon's visit to his namesake park sparks memories
- 2008.01.22: York County home to national pro-life leader
- 2008.01.21: Where was Thomas Jefferson when Congress met in York?
- 2008.01.21: Nazis murdered downed airman from York County, Part IIII
- 2008.01.20: Bank adds murals to York County's walls
- 2008.01.20: Nazis murdered downed airman from York, Part III
- 2008.01.19: Classes offer rare op to learn Pennsylvania Dutch
- 2008.01.19: AMF-Harley in York, by the numbers
- 2008.01.18: York's mayor: 'We're going to clean up this site ... '
- 2008.01.18: York-based historian shakes hands with 8 U.S. presidents
- 2008.01.17: Nazis murdered downed WWII airman from York - Part II
- 2008.01.17: Cobblers in York: 'There's still a need for us'
- 2008.01.16: JCC rooftop playground: 'Neatest place in town'
- 2008.01.16: Who will lead the York area in the future?
- 2008.01.15: Richard Nixon's visits seared into York countians' minds
- 2008.01.15: York County ... 'A smorgasbord of architectural styles'
- 2008.01.14: Pamadeva. Get it? Pennsylvania. Maryland. Delaware. Virginia.
- 2008.01.13: York countian honored for rescuing Eric Volz in Nicaragua
- 2008.01.13: York educator plays Abe's friend: 'This definitely was a cool thing'
- 2008.01.12: Billy Graham: 'I do remember him being here and what a thrill it was'
- 2008.01.12: Retiring Grace Fellowship's pastor: 'I'll miss the people'
- 2008.01.11: A square courthouse in middle of York's Centre Square?
- 2008.01.10: Mag Men's 'This Magnificent Moment' moving along
- 2008.01.10: One-room school days fascinate York County history students
- 2008.01.09: AMP's and AMF's alphabet soup spilled in same York County town
- 2008.01.09: 'When people are looking back into Pa. basketball history ... it's great'
- 2008.01.08: Coca-Cola out in Springettsbury Township ... self-storage space is real thing
- 2008.01.08: Museum goer: 'I really like these old pictures of Glen Rock'
- 2008.01.07: Who is rightful owner of area boys' basketball scoring record?
- 2008.01.07: Gettysburg Cyclorama, with new shape, set for September display
- 2008.01.06: Wiki profiles eight with national status bearing Hanover roots
- 2008.01.06: York County has produced its share of high-ranking naval officers
- 2008.01.05: Another battle brews in Gettysburg: park vs. guides
- 2008.01.04: Star Barn's relocation a plus, even if not in York County
- 2008.01.04: You maybe didn't know it but ... they're from York
- 2008.01.03: Reveille, Doxology in one overnight Glen Rock concert?
- 2008.01.03: Memorial honoring York County victims of alcohol-related accidents should be visited
- 2008.01.02: Unusual valve gave steam whistle prominence in World War II
- 2008.01.02: Doris Kearns Goodwin gives tips to analyze presidential hopefuls
- 2008.01.01: Best of yorktownsquare.com, 2007
- 2008.01.01: Mattie Chapman, 'Legacies,' Part IIII
- 2007.12.31: 'Weekly Reader's' founder Eleanor Johnson, 'York Legacies,' Part III
- 2007.12.30: Delma Rivera, 'Legacies,' Part II
- 2007.12.29: York County's, Wellsville's one-room schools, by the numbers
- 2007.12.29: Katharine Beecher: 'Legacies,' Part I
- 2007.12.28: Coin designer signs his D.E. on all his handiwork
- 2007.12.28: Randy and Duke Edsall, Susquehannock grads, make national sports news
- 2007.12.27: Noted York family - the Cohens - produced Pa. Supreme Court justice
- 2007.12.27: There were 5, count 'em, 5 York markets
- 2007.12.26: Hammer-wielding Yorkers helped to nail kaiser's noggin
- 2007.12.26: Old WSBA station: 'Another part of history has gone'
- 2007.12.25: Ho, ho, ho - uh, Santa on that York Bon-Ton ladder, hold on
- 2007.12.24: 20 questions and answers to prove your York County, Pa., smarts
- 2007.12.24: Gettysburg Cyclorama gets fist full of funds
- 2007.12.23: For years, York countians part of major court cases
- 2007.12.22: Witman murder among York County's most notorious crimes
- 2007.12.22: The Orrs: 'Builders and Heroes,' Part Last
- 2007.12.21: A short test of your York black history knowledge - Part I
- 2007.12.21: The Grumbachers: York's 'Builders and Heroes,' Part III
- 2007.12.20: 1730s York Valley Inn may outlast its namesake
- 2007.12.19: The Yeagleys: 'Builders and Heroes,' Part II
- 2007.12.19: Add another celebrity link to Dover, Pa.
- 2007.12.19: The Cassimatises: 'Builders and Heroes,' Part I
- 2007.12.18: Unfortunate incident puts leading York woman back into news
- 2007.12.18: Engraver's work keeps his name in circulation
- 2007.12.17: York County has produced several star NFL players
- 2007.12.17: Images capture hope for racial harmony in York County
- 2007.12.16: Thackston Park area connects to York's past
- 2007.12.15: Dover's/Packers' John Kuhn: 'He is able to grasp things very quickly'
- 2007.12.14: New York Wire's musical factory steam whistle - by the numbers
- 2007.12.13: Nazis murdered downed WWII airman from York - Part I
- 2007.12.13: From York, Pa. to inside the beltway, politicos got no friend
- 2007.12.12: Edith Barber: 'She wanted to save humanity'
- 2007.12.12: Susquehanna bridge makeover flowing along
- 2007.12.11: Olympic gold medalist Scott Strausbaugh another Dover product
- 2007.12.11: World War II in York County, by the numbers
- 2007.12.10: York County Pearl Harbor survivor: 'We need to prevent attacks of that nature'
- 2007.12.10: Dutch vs. English? York County debate still perking in 1920s
- 2007.12.09: York: 'The first capital of the United States?'
- 2007.12.08: Doctor wrote about oxygen use to aid 'average country practitioners'
- 2007.12.07: Zimmerman telegram: 7 York County sons served in World War II
- 2007.12.07: Hart-Krafts of York, Pa.: 'Most of the trucks were used and abused'
- 2007.12.06: Looking for a local history research project?
- 2007.12.06: Wiest's first store in Dover: 'Segars' 5 cents a grab
- 2007.12.05: Author with local ties writes 'precocious and engaging' book
- 2007.12.05: Glen Rock singers salute English caroling custom
- 2007.12.04: 'It's something you can't experience at a store in the mall'
- 2007.12.03: Don't forget Del McCoury on list of York County's celebs
- 2007.12.03: 'York: A Key City in the Keystone State'
- 2007.12.03: There's more right with Wrightsville than wrong ...
- 2007.12.02: York native to captain new carrier USS Bush
- 2007.12.01: Scores in York mourn death of former Cat chief
- 2007.11.30: York cartoonist's work helps celebrate peace activism
- 2007.11.30: Fourth-generation member of Glatfelter paper family dies
- 2007.11.29: Gettysburg 'Human Interest Stories' scores sequel
- 2007.11.29: 'Yesteryears' southern York County sites - Part II
- 2007.11.27: Reader searching for Boys Club Pool photo
- 2007.11.27: Add Blind Melon's Thorn to list of Dover-area celebs
- 2007.11.27: 'Yesteryears' chock-full of southern York County sites - Part I
- 2007.11.27: Shrewsbury's Amanda Berry Smith: 'God's image carved in ebony'
- 2007.11.26: Burial site reportedly found for rebel officer who occupied York
- 2007.11.26: York vet helped save famed Lipizzan horses
- 2007.11.25: Dover's uneven history runs deep into well-tilled German soil
- 2007.11.24: Pennsylvanian Daniel Drawbaugh: 'The Edison of the Cumberland Valley'
- 2007.11.23: Jeff Koons' sculpture brings record for a living artist's work
- 2007.11.23: Part of York County's past goes on the auction block
- 2007.11.21: York County has its own Lincoln photo debate
- 2007.11.21: The world's loudest music without amplification from a non-musical instrument - encore
- 2007.11.20: 3-D image might show Lincoln at Gettysburg
- 2007.11.15: Rambo run: One small stream ... so much stress
- 2007.11.14: Ma & Pa rabbit trains: 'I hope they thoroughly hosed out the cars.'
- 2007.11.14: Trolley kiosk, called "Teapot Dome," popular little building
- 2007.11.13: Growing off-peak trolley ridership in York County: Build a park
- 2007.11.12: Research offers insights about York County's trolleys
- 2007.11.12: Northwestern York County flag expert: 'I was interested in my nation's heritage'
- 2007.11.10: Articles of Confederation's 230th birthday celebrated
- 2007.11.10: York/Adams First Amendment case list grows
- 2007.11.09: York Lt. about A-bomb: 'We must guard its secret wisely'
- 2007.11.08: York, Pa.'s, Civil War hospital: A master's thesis waiting to be written
- 2007.11.08: York-area historical markers: 'They provide a nice little snapshot'
- 2007.11.07: York columnist: 'We would 'hex' them if they ignored us'
- 2007.11.07: Carly Simon at WSBA: 'What do you want to hear?'
- 2007.11.06: York woman worked on The Bomb: 'And yet it stopped the war'
- 2007.11.06: Return Camp Security sign: 'No questions will be asked'
- 2007.11.05: Skinny dipping in York, Pa., for Web readers?
- 2007.11.05: Visiting the scene of (York County's hex) crime
- 2007.11.04: Original WSBA station hands mic to demolition team
- 2007.11.04: Jails in York, Pa.: 'There were only so many cells in that old stone prison'
- 2007.11.03: Franklintown second cousin to neighboring Dillsburg
- 2007.11.03: York County railroading: 'Something that gets into your blood'
- 2007.11.02: Old Lincoln Highway pulled 'Americans out of the mud'
- 2007.11.01: Unsung 'York County History in Print' book touted
- 2007.11.01: When the bridge over the Codorus moved
- 2007.10.31: Skinny dipping in the Codorus?
- 2007.10.31: Map explains York, Pa.'s $50 million redevelopment area
- 2007.10.31: Perrydale's bovine: 'She's a wonderful, laid-back cow'
- 2007.10.31: York landmark Futer Bros. building in new hands
- 2007.10.30: The Four YorkBloggers write
- 2007.10.29: Valencia Ballroom became cool place during Depression
- 2007.10.29: This Bury's burger sauce comes from a can
- 2007.10.29: Rebel Gen. John B. Gordon's assault at Wrightsville: 'One of the shells found its mark'
- 2007.10.28: Well-known doctor, York, Pa.'s Edmund Meisenhelder, beat back Spanish flu
- 2007.10.27: Mix 'You know you're a Yorker, if' with oysters. You get...
- 2007.10.27: Change flattens Stony Brook's drive-in, humpback bridge
- 2007.10.26: Stony Brook Drive-in: 'I saw 'Pulp Fiction' there ...'
- 2007.10.26: East side Memorial Hospital formerly on west side
- 2007.10.25: 'The oysters have been very, very popular'
- 2007.10.24: Chocolate Bliss? Tooth shining flavors 'cooked up' in York
- 2007.10.24: How about a little hog maw with your oyster stew?
- 2007.10.23: Oysters: 'Economical ... not bones or waste ...'
- 2007.10.22: Black soldiers from York County served in 'Glory' unit - Part II
- 2007.10.22: Picturesque steel bridges going way of covered predecessors
- 2007.10.22: Black soldiers from York County served in 'Glory' unit - Part I
- 2007.10.21: York community loses three respected historians
- 2007.10.20: Rebel invaders put off by earthy Pennsylvania women
- 2007.10.19: Why is Hanover Country Club in Abbottstown?
- 2007.10.19: Western York County home owner seeks info on old toll house
- 2007.10.18: Pro/Con: Should York's leaders have surrendered to the rebels?
- 2007.10.18: 101 Ranch Boys hooked York musician
- 2007.10.16: Unsung farmhouse loud symbol of a shaping moment for York
- 2007.10.16: Where did Gen. Gordon accept York's surrender?
- 2007.10.16: Is that Pidgeon or Pigeon Hills in western York County?
- 2007.10.15: Wanted: 'Inmates' to fill old York County prison
- 2007.10.15: 'Little Johnny' called from York for Allies in World War II
- 2007.10.14: Hex book: How powwow doctors plied their craft
- 2007.10.14: Neglect, racism undid all-black 24th in Korean War
- 2007.10.13: Spring Grove Ripplet: 'Persons should not be too modest. Send in the little items ...'
- 2007.10.12: Statesman Philip Livingston buried in York: 'He said his farewells to his family ... '
- 2007.10.11: Declaration signer interred in York County: 'Poor Phil Livingston ... so Honest a Man'
- 2007.10.10: At York County's blind center: 'The bees have been enjoying this garden, too.'
- 2007.10.09: York Valley Inn: 'What a mess'
- 2007.10.08: Declaration signer's marker mounted in obscurity in York, Pa.
- 2007.10.08: Goodwin cites York countian's story to tell about Gettysburg Address
- 2007.10.07: York church gained new cupola by 'stealth'
- 2007.10.06: Low York County bridge, everybody down
- 2007.10.05: New Freedom train station houses alien safe
- 2007.10.05: Hex murder house visit offers surprises
- 2007.10.04: Noted U.S. photo archive captures York County, Pa., treasures
- 2007.10.04: Great Balls of Fire, York's Memorial Park to spin back to 50s
- 2007.10.03: Floorola shifted from waxing floors to scrubbing Axis foes
- 2007.10.03: German POWs in York County: 'They worked cheaper than We did'
- 2007.10.02: York scored another first: Wal-Mart's entry into Pa.
- 2007.10.01: Abe Lincoln, Gwyneth Paltrow passed through Porters Sideling
- 2007.10.01: York/Adams residents contributed to 'The War'
- 2007.09.29: Cracker barrel holds place in York County's past
- 2007.09.29: Olde York Valley Inn confused with historic predecessor
- 2007.09.28: York's landmark size-48 Shoe House re-laced, shined up
- 2007.09.28: Former York County CCC camp now on map
- 2007.09.27: Old house boasts all kinds of historic hooks
- 2007.09.26: Reader reveals Bury's secret recipe
- 2007.09.26: Christ Lutheran is oldest York church - but how old?
- 2007.09.25: Birds gone, rehabbed York Christ Lutheran steeple stands
- 2007.09.25: Is Bury's secret sauce really secret?
- 2007.09.24: Story on famed 101 Ranch Boys spawns memories
- 2007.09.24: Restored Gettysburg Cyclorama arriving in new home
- 2007.09.21: John Smith gave Susquehannocks their name
- 2007.09.21: Photographer tramps to far reaches of York County
- 2007.09.20: Good old days at the York Fair were at least old
- 2007.09.20: York-area full of memory-spawning landmarks
- 2007.09.19: Interstate lined out Melvin's swan song
- 2007.09.18: Farquhar Park pool: 'Good grief, how long has that pool been here?'
- 2007.09.18: York County's American Revolution general not his half-brother's keeper
- 2007.09.17: First York County Jail housed irksome redcoats
- 2007.09.17: If Boston can turn prison in hotel, York can ...
- 2007.09.15: Bury's burgers: Nostalgia on a bun
- 2007.09.14: Dorkin' in York box set features Kevin Jones
- 2007.09.14: York native Ernest Lefever writes about laws, limericks
- 2007.09.13: Essayists on war and peace - old and new - write on
- 2007.09.12: Lincoln Highway Communities: 'I know I'll be back'
- 2007.09.12: Rebels, Yanks to again journey along York's West Market Street
- 2007.09.11: York Civil War Roundtable gets new digs
- 2007.09.10: Fair, Bury's go together like tomato sauce, burgers
- 2007.09.10: Blog probes York County's uniqueness, er, weirdness
- 2007.09.09: York County straddled the Mason-Dixon line in Lincoln votes
- 2007.09.09: No light at the end of this (abandoned) Pa.Turnpike tunnel
- 2007.09.07: Trolleys helped make York's Avenues sought-after locale
- 2007.09.07: York's Yankee Doudle went to Boston
- 2007.09.06: Long Level and Pleasureville fielded bands?
- 2007.09.05: How did York County fire departments get their names?
- 2007.09.05: Zion View aircraft beacon attracts memories of its mighty light
- 2007.09.04: Airplane beacon helped spot whereabouts of Conewago Township's Zion's View
- 2007.09.03: Piece of John Wilkes Booth's body to be shown in Philly
- 2007.09.01: Where is the world is Webb's Hill?
- 2007.08.31: From garden to can, New Freedom mural tells the story
- 2007.08.31: York County sports a miniature Cooperstown
- 2007.08.30: Thousands discover formerly unheralded York County rail trail's Howard Tunnel
- 2007.08.30: Rail trail ribbons criss-crossing York/Adams
- 2007.08.28: Petroglyphs, American Indian carvings, almost forgotten treasure
- 2007.08.26: What are some uses for building if York post office moves out?
- 2007.08.26: York County powwowing: '... It was here, and it had many adherents ... '
- 2007.08.25: Some hugged rebels, others hated captors during York raid
- 2007.08.24: St. Pat's: A church without a steeple ... by design
- 2007.08.23: Newspaper's founding date hard to pin down
- 2007.08.23: E-mailer queries about Confederate invasion
- 2007.08.20: Landmark Felton barn: 'It's so sad to see such a great piece of architecture fall down'
- 2007.08.20: York/Adams' interest in Underground Railroad grows
- 2007.08.19: 100th anniversary of drunken Pleasureville brawl, Part II
- 2007.08.19: 100th anniversary of drunken Pleasureville brawl, Part I
- 2007.08.17: 'Flames Beyond Gettysburg' research brings forth fresh facts about Civil War in York County
- 2007.08.17: Where exactly is the York/Lancaster border?
- 2007.08.16: A Zion View moment to remember: The night the furnace 'blew'
- 2007.08.16: Living historians bring spotlight to York's Civil War story
- 2007.08.16: York County community bands play on
- 2007.08.15: Caeserville, named after ex-slave, flourished as lumber center
- 2007.08.14: York County Prison listing brings back food loaf memories
- 2007.08.14: McCarthy probe could not corral noted York County publisher J.W. Gitt
- 2007.08.13: Attention! 150th anniversary of Civil War approaches
- 2007.08.10: Noted York County-based writer to blog on regional Civil War scene
- 2007.08.10: Used book sale marks an annual York, Pa., blast
- 2007.08.10: So, you want learn about your house's history?
- 2007.08.09: Big band serenade too much noise for war workers
- 2007.08.09: Giving York County news, sports junkies their fix
- 2007.08.08: When York County undertakers served as woodworkers ... and vice versa
- 2007.08.08: For sale: 100-year-old fortress-like York County prison
- 2007.08.07: Mechanical museum intrigues York County newcomers
- 2007.08.06: Emigsville's Web site tells tales of community's past
- 2007.08.06: Readers ask about Civil War unit, Great Wagon Road
- 2007.08.06: Ten years ago, Emigsville's mighty oak fell
- 2007.08.06: Bury's burgers: 'That was it - no slaw, no relish, no pickles'
- 2007.08.02: Exonerated death-row inmate Ray Krone of York County hopes book will open eyes about capital punishment
- 2007.08.02: L.A. has Beckham, but York County can boast about Souza
- 2007.08.01: A refresher on Dover ID case
- 2007.07.30: World War II rocked small towns across York County
- 2007.07.30: There's oil in those York New Salem hills
- 2007.07.27: York's western gate: One image says so much
- 2007.07.25: Independent York gas pumper celebrates 50th
- 2007.07.25: Making a scene in York's square: 'The steer obeyed the traffic rules'
- 2007.07.25: York vs. Lancaster: 'We came over to guard the trophy'
- 2007.07.24: Del-Chords continue to jar York County memories
- 2007.07.24: York County plow gave way to bulldozer
- 2007.07.23: Many national stars first performed on YLT's stage
- 2007.07.23: Samuel Small tops York, Pa. community contributor list
- 2007.07.23: York County will long remember Abe's visit here
- 2007.07.23: Shrink wrapping in Electric Map's future; Gettysburg tooth heads south
- 2007.07.19: York County photo collection adds to historical record
- 2007.07.19: Amishman: 'We are making a commitment to forgive'
- 2007.07.18: York Hospital doc: Expert on antique surgical saws, antiquated procedure of bloodletting
- 2007.07.17: Where do you go for one-stop queries about York County, Pa., history?
- 2007.07.17: LDS church digitizing Rev War records
- 2007.07.17: York New Salem resident: 'I told you I was a little nutty'
- 2007.07.15: LBJ in Dallastown: In small towns, girls are fonder; dinner pails fuller
- 2007.07.15: In bucolic Adams County countryside, royal body sat in the sun
- 2007.07.13: 'History Detectives' solves mystery of photo bought at Gettysburg
- 2007.07.13: Photo series to feature York County's four corners
- 2007.07.11: One-room memories flow from York County readers' fingertips
- 2007.07.11: Pentagram, 666 markings desecrate southeastern York County church
- 2007.07.11: Mom of Lachey brothers makes York County home
- 2007.07.09: York County census hike spawns more lawyers
- 2007.07.09: Late-19th century Gettysburg photos ready for public
- 2007.07.05: Revs will easily pass 1969's full-season attendance stats
- 2007.07.03: Descendant of powwow doctor: 'Powwowing was done for good'
- 2007.07.03: Hex headache cure: 'Tame thou flesh and bone'
- 2007.07.02: U.S. Army Field Band: Live at Farquhar Park
- 2007.07.02: When a Pullman automobile became a seesaw
- 2007.06.29: Gitmo high commander hails from York County
- 2007.06.29: New Historic York Inc. warehouse to show off its architectural wares
- 2007.06.29: Glen Rock marked site of AMP/Tyco's first Pa. plant
- 2007.06.28: Beautiful Felton Barn: 'An old bank barn with so much character'
- 2007.06.27: Can anyone locate this York County, Pa., ballpark?
- 2007.06.26: York County one-room schools: 'That's when things were good'
- 2007.06.25: 'That's a stupid question,' Curly replied. Brooksie played second base for York White Roses.
- 2007.06.25: Musicians hawked tickets for first YSO concert
- 2007.06.23: Agnes in York County, by the tragic numbers
- 2007.06.22: 35 years ago, Tropical Storm Agnes raged in York County
- 2007.06.22: Deadly York fire: 'There never was a more horrible one'
- 2007.06.21: TV producer looking for York County's heart and soul
- 2007.06.20: Truck plows into York, Pa.'s Plough (Tavern)
- 2007.06.19: In York, Pa.'s, Elmwood Mansion: '... A shadowy figure of a hoop-skirted woman...'
- 2007.06.19: Add another to list of entertainers with York links
- 2007.06.18: Baseball's Methuselah played for White Roses
- 2007.06.18: Where the Civil War and York, Pa., baseball meet
- 2007.06.18: Grass vs. artificial: National turf wars escalated in York
- 2007.06.17: Declaration signer would have loved a good York ballgame
- 2007.06.16: Lineup full of sports stars with York County links
- 2007.06.16: Old York lefty remembered young Brooks Robinson
- 2007.06.16: When in doubt, go with Brooks Robinson, No. 5.
- 2007.06.16: Brooks Robinson's debut: 'Just try Bob, almost everybody’s named Bob'
- 2007.06.15: For pivotal York, Pa., moments, bet on June
- 2007.06.15: How the White Roses morphed into The Revs
- 2007.06.13: Stony Brook Drive-in site developer seeks memorabilia
- 2007.06.12: York newspaper photogs transform into Web videographers
- 2007.06.11: Gettysburg battlefield produces steady supply of news
- 2007.06.11: Postcards tell story of York County community
- 2007.06.11: Book gives positive view about forgotten general and York native Jake Devers
- 2007.06.09: If you want to see the Murals of York, Pa., up close ...
- 2007.06.08: Relative: Evil in York County's Hex murder came from outside
- 2007.06.08: 'Trials of Hex' makes sense of notorious murder case: Part 2
- 2007.06.07: Legendary Glen Rock Carolers to publish history
- 2007.06.06: York County Civil War writers to sign their works
- 2007.06.06: Hex murder fascinating tale of mysticism, occult: Part 1
- 2007.06.05: Little-known facts about Hex murder trial emerge
- 2007.06.05: Hex murder compared to O.J.'s, Anna Nicole Smith's cases
- 2007.06.04: Dover forges blacksmith shop
- 2007.06.04: York Revs could help teach about American Revs
- 2007.06.04: York Safe & Lock worker recalls chat with Hedy Lamarr
- 2007.06.01: York County's one-room schools evoke multiple memories
- 2007.06.01: York County parks collected mementos
- 2007.05.30: About Monica Goodling: 'She'll come through this'
- 2007.05.30: York's American War Mothers monument captures interest
- 2007.05.29: Don't know much about 'York Revolution' history?
- 2007.05.28: Gettysburg's Electric Map blinking in finale season
- 2007.05.28: Remains of third York WWII fighting man recovered
- 2007.05.26: Monica and 'The Bachelor'
- 2007.05.25: York, Pa., newspaper publisher J.W. Gitt: 'Just say it ... straight out'
- 2007.05.23: Monica Goodling proves that all roads lead to York
- 2007.05.22: Abe Lincoln's smallpox story has been told before
- 2007.05.22: Preakness, TV's 'Bachelor' tied to York County
- 2007.05.21: Time almost forgot Welsh miner's hamlet of Coulsontown
- 2007.05.21: First woman concert sax player had links to York troupe
- 2007.05.21: Baltimore screamed for York County ice cream
- 2007.05.18: In late June, things happen in York County
- 2007.05.12: York County people always in news
- 2007.05.11: Headless statue in York's Salem Square regains its noggin
- 2007.05.09: Holtwood Dam thrust into the news once again
- 2007.05.08: York Spanish Council organized 33 years ago
- 2007.05.08: Facts don't support notion of wide Pennsylvania Dutch house doors to admit coffins
- 2007.05.06: Reader seeks info on York's coach-building past
- 2007.05.05: Sister painting to Gettysburg Cyclorama's finds new owner
- 2007.05.05: First list of York Revs baseball firsts
- 2007.05.04: 'Chaplains: The Calm in the Chaos'
- 2007.05.03: 'The riddle of two front doors'
- 2007.05.03: York County Civil War nurse about Confederate invaders: 'Dogs of war in our midst'
- 2007.05.02: Rebel soldier to girl: 'I have a daughter at home'
- 2007.05.01: Argento, Lemon to highlight town meeting
- 2007.05.01: Hinkey and the Babe teamed up in '23
- 2007.04.30: Cool York Peppermint Patties may go to hot clime
- 2007.04.30: York-area memories about 'The Oaks' pile up
- 2007.04.26: York Safe tumblers lock up
- 2007.04.26: York's Elmwood Mansion book more than history of a house
- 2007.04.25: List of high state officials hailing from York County growing
- 2007.04.24: Not all rebel wounded suffered after Gettysburg
- 2007.04.23: Susan Byrnes: Putting a health passion into action
- 2007.04.23: York County Civil War hero grandmom of Gore Vidal
- 2007.04.20: Yank mortally wounded on ninth day of service and buried in York
- 2007.04.20: A far different view of York County
- 2007.04.18: Combination known for this York Safe & Lock strongbox
- 2007.04.17: First pitch could break link with York, Pa., race riots
- 2007.04.17: School violence struck York County in 1970
- 2007.04.17: York native, black playwright Dorothy E. King earning place in history
- 2007.04.16: Simple photograph helps frame York, Pa.'s, future
- 2007.04.15: Donations help to repair damaged Gettysburg statues
- 2007.04.14: Hiker finds remote foundation in York narrows
- 2007.04.13: Holocaust sculpture a York County must-see
- 2007.04.11: Marquis de Lafayette captivates folks even today
- 2007.04.11: The Great Watermelon Train Wreck?
- 2007.04.08: Exploring ornate Springdale, sunken ballroom and all
- 2007.04.07: Antietam aftermath: Rail car floors ran with blood
- 2007.04.06: A rebel yelled at Antietam: 'Boys, she's a Confederate cow'
- 2007.04.03: Restoration planned for fire-damaged Women's Club
- 2007.04.03: The Hessians of York County more than mercenaries
- 2007.04.02: Freed slaves living north of Mason-Dixon line often faced return to bondage
- 2007.03.31: Can you ID these four photos?
- 2007.03.31: Reader searches for photos of now-demolished Ziegler's Tavern, located outside Seven Valleys, Pa.
- 2007.03.28: Peeking into Pa.'s attic
- 2007.03.28: Lewisberry project uncovers hidden American Indian mural
- 2007.03.27: Columnist adds to sense of community in York
- 2007.03.27: U.S. Grant dines at Mick E. Dee's
- 2007.03.26: York, Pa., newspaper's founding date remains a mystery
- 2007.03.26: Yo! More support for Yoe vs. Yohe
- 2007.03.23: The Dell in York: 'It was like family'
- 2007.03.23: In new book, former resident profiles York, Pa.'s, elegant Elmwood Mansion
- 2007.03.22: Availability of microfilm an oft-posed question
- 2007.03.20: Owner IDs southeastern York County mystery building
- 2007.03.19: Free York County, Pa., historical publications available at booksigning
- 2007.03.19: Histories attempt to fill blanks in York County women's, black history
- 2007.03.16: Near Susquehanna, another tomb of unknown soldier
- 2007.03.15: Do you know anything about this building?
- 2007.03.15: Old P.A. and S. Small building fit better than successors
- 2007.03.10: Tomb of unknown soldier in York, too
- 2007.03.10: Hedy Lamarr's visit to York long remembered
- 2007.03.07: York County deaths from 20th-21st century wars top 1,000
- 2007.03.07: Soul group Magnificent Men come to age on big screen
- 2007.03.06: Leonard Pitts speaking in York, Pa.: Sometimes, history hurts
- 2007.03.06: Slain Gettysburg officer with famous tooth never in York County
- 2007.03.05: Gettysburg tooth leads to proper burial of rebel soldier
- 2007.03.03: York Safe at Stauffer exhibit links two industries
- 2007.03.02: Interstate 83 has strangled York crossroads neighborhood
- 2007.03.01: Murals of York get another colorful panel
- 2007.02.28: Memorabilia from 'the Oaks' hard to come by
- 2007.02.27: Plenty happening on York County history scene
- 2007.02.26: The American hobo comes to York Springs
- 2007.02.25: Opportunities to study black history available
- 2007.02.24: Butch Wynegar ranks bright among York's sports stars
- 2007.02.23: York County, Pa.'s Cameron Mitchell agonized over career choice
- 2007.02.22: Bomb group seeks York County native and Hollywood star Cameron Mitchell's WWII info
- 2007.02.21: York's White Oak Park welcomed Blaw-Knox workers
- 2007.02.19: New York Times on its toes in covering Confederate raid of York, Pa.
- 2007.02.19: York County's own Civil War - Part IV
- 2007.02.16: Yorktowne Hotel to continue as overnight success
- 2007.02.15: For York County's Hoses, law enforcement is all in the family
- 2007.02.15: Civil rights heroes stand out at Bradley exhibit
- 2007.02.14: From Bofors to bikes, Harley plant top hog
- 2007.02.13: 'Hog' label linked to Harley for 80-something years
- 2007.02.12: Presidential visit No. 3: Bush makes like Bono
- 2007.02.12: Presidential visit No. 2: Clinton hugs Harley
- 2007.02.09: Presidential visit No. 1: Mr. Reagan goes to Harley
- 2007.02.09: Murals of York: 'Harley's Journey a Good Ride'
- 2007.02.07: York County's own Civil War - Part III
- 2007.02.06: Yo, Yoe never was Yohe
- 2007.02.05: Sculptor Lorann Jacobs molds York's past for posterity
- 2007.02.05: York County's own Civil War - Part II
- 2007.02.02: York County's own Civil War - Part I
- 2007.02.02: French toast again tasty in York County
- 2007.02.01: York, Pa.'s patriot James Smith did what?
- 2007.01.31: Who's your candidate for the next York statue?
- 2007.01.27: Civil War dispute lands York pastor in slammer
- 2007.01.24: York's Prospect Hill Cemetery bears rich Civil War tales
- 2007.01.24: 1800s German-English worship debate erupted in York churches
- 2007.01.23: Civil war prompted strife in churches, too
- 2007.01.20: Archivist's finding sheds light on famous note among the roses
- 2007.01.19: Could York bus drivers also point out historic sites?
- 2007.01.18: Former Mr. America Jules S. Bacon passes away
- 2007.01.17: F-14 TomCat navigator's name, aircraft in museum
- 2007.01.16: Dick Boyd's memoir tells inside story of York workers' statue
- 2007.01.15: 'The Bridge' marks the spot along the Codorus
- 2007.01.12: Playland plays nostalgic note for York countians
- 2007.01.11: Bury's burger memories far from buried
- 2007.01.09: Gitt and his Gazette sported same eccentricities
- 2007.01.09: York's William H. Shank, noted transportation author, dies
- 2007.01.05: With all those stills, the York County hillbillies?
- 2007.01.05: York native reached lofty status at New York Times
- 2007.01.04: York native Frederick Woltman won Pulitzer in 1947
- 2007.01.02: 'Sandpaper Sisters' rubs readers right way
- 2007.01.01: President Buchanan's fall reflected his presidency; other chief exec visits listed
- 2006.12.31: York County's top 10 news stories in 2006
- 2006.12.30: Dominick Argento at top of York A & E hall of fame
- 2006.12.29: Stand-in stole show in YLT's "Inherit the Wind"
- 2006.12.27: Cameron Mitchell, Craig Sheffer, Dixie Chick born here
- 2006.12.26: Noted musician's memorial service set for, well, January
- 2006.12.26: York County's World War II sacrifices .... part last
- 2006.12.22: York's large attractive arch turns out to be one big old sewer line
- 2006.12.21: Bataan survivor from Red Lion persevered as POW
- 2006.12.19: Spooky old York incinerator now used as crematorium
- 2006.12.18: Henry Laurens kept Congress together in Valley Forge winter
- 2006.12.18: American Revolution was a young man's fight
- 2006.12.15: Perhaps the last (from York County) in (World) War (II) ...
- 2006.12.14: The first in (World) War (II) ...
- 2006.12.14: Site filled with wealth of York County geological info
- 2006.12.11: Fed photogs captured wonderful York County World War II images
- 2006.12.11: Kwanzaa's founder graduated from William Penn
- 2006.12.08: When did Wrightsville ferry service end?
- 2006.12.06: Add Robert P. Kane to list of prominent York County politicos
- 2006.12.05: York's musical factory whistle drowns out N.Y. Wire's WWII feats
- 2006.12.05: First York County AIDS-related death was young hemophiliac
- 2006.12.04: York Springs a town in change, but what's new?
- 2006.12.04: Lauxmont breeds queries of great import - or little
- 2006.12.01: What was that Eastern York County pit before it filled with water?
- 2006.11.30: Prostitution in York busted during World War II
- 2006.11.29: York's Jeremiah Black, former U.S. attorney general, among Democrats resorting to racism
- 2006.11.28: York Safe restoration 'once in lifetime' project
- 2006.11.26: Booklet detailing Gettysburg war stories available
- 2006.11.26: It's a bird. It's a plane. It's cigars with wings dropped by York-based promoters.
- 2006.11.25: Museum exhibit brings back early days of high fliers
- 2006.11.22: York countians, newspaper no friend of Abraham Lincoln
- 2006.11.21: The organ: 'It is a whole orchestra in itself'
- 2006.11.21: Yes sir, in York County, Pa., it's pronounced 'Yorkshur,' just like pudding
- 2006.11.20: York's rail stations scored moments in history
- 2006.11.20: About Gettysburg and its famous speech
- 2006.11.17: 'Memorable Moments' calendar features keepsake York County photos
- 2006.11.17: How to start researching York/Adams history, artifacts
- 2006.11.17: WW II homing pigeons served far from York County home
- 2006.11.16: Brick arch emerges from York stadium dig
- 2006.11.14: Marine and his military dog meet 60 years later
- 2006.11.13: Single shell killed two York countians in World War I
- 2006.11.11: Author muscles way into York's weightlifting, bodybuilding world
- 2006.11.10: Friendly fire saved life of young soldier, now York, Pa., resident
- 2006.11.10: York County graffiti artists today, masters worthy of study tomorrow
- 2006.11.08: Wanted: Old photos of teen hangout White Oak Park
- 2006.11.07: York's Reservoir Hill drips with things to see
- 2006.11.07: Wolf would join long list of Yorkers to gain political posts
- 2006.11.06: Forgotten York Valley Inn may be rediscovered
- 2006.11.03: Be on the lookout for a young Civil War-era telegraph operator
- 2006.11.02: 10 tips to write a book-length project
- 2006.11.01: Camp Security memories tucked inside memoir
- 2006.11.01: First history trail stop: Springettsbury's Camp Security
- 2006.10.31: New McStore going up in highly trafficked spot
- 2006.10.30: Events in 1777 helped tip Revolution toward patriots
- 2006.10.30: York County urban legend? The day a bulldozer sank from sight
- 2006.10.27: Pioneering sisters operated York County grist mill
- 2006.10.26: Doc Holliday did not take own life, fellow York City educator says
- 2006.10.26: York County got off to rocky start on race
- 2006.10.25: Rusk back in York pulpit to deliver gospel of community renewal
- 2006.10.24: Don't know much about (York market) history?
- 2006.10.23: York native, Pa. Gov. George Leader cleared dam plan
- 2006.10.23: S. Morgan Smith and P.H. Glatfelter head list of York County industrial movers and shakers
- 2006.10.20: The day York countians looked forward to tax time
- 2006.10.20: Lorann Jacobs sculpts York County legacy
- 2006.10.19: Elmwood Mansion move led to shapely dinner crowd
- 2006.10.18: When mules moved a York County mansion
- 2006.10.16: Where did Camp Betty Washington Road get its name?
- 2006.10.13: Essayist profiles champion for the blind
- 2006.10.12: Accidental death hits York County family - again
- 2006.10.11: Church's story links up with U.S. religious history
- 2006.10.09: Vietnam vets wall moves York countians
- 2006.10.09: Driver invades Jefferson's quiet square
- 2006.10.06: Southeastern York County made for Sunday drive
- 2006.10.05: Susquehanna River viewed as a landmark to unit southcentral Pennsylvania not divide
- 2006.10.05: Get around to seeing southeastern York County's ornate Round Hill church
- 2006.10.04: Spring Grove museum displays horse gas mask and more
- 2006.10.04: German or English? York County, Pa., churches disputed language
- 2006.10.02: East Yorker David Levin became exemplary elder
- 2006.10.02: Bottle-shaped autos rolled around York County
- 2006.09.29: York's worst blaze struck 150 years ago
- 2006.09.29: Presidents visit York, alive and via funeral trains
- 2006.09.28: Plaid facade linked to Springetts cleaner's roots
- 2006.09.27: Old York newspaper won't die or fade away
- 2006.09.26: York County lawmaker fought to aid the blind
- 2006.09.24: Rutter's store offers snapshot of change in York County
- 2006.09.23: Milkman's relic humming around York County today
- 2006.09.22: Roy Rogers took York County stage, but not alone
- 2006.09.20: Declaration signer James Smith gains moment of fame
- 2006.09.20: It's no Ripplet, but Spring Grove area gets weekly
- 2006.09.19: Rainmaker's visit indicated much awry in York
- 2006.09.17: 'But heavens above': YorkTownSquare blog hits first birthday
- 2006.09.17: York Fair produces affairs to remember
- 2006.09.15: As U.S. president, John Adams changed mind about York County
- 2006.09.15: York, Cumberland counties longtime companions
- 2006.09.14: 100 years later, Delta clock keeps on ticking
- 2006.09.13: York-made safes spotted in post-war Tokyo
- 2006.09.11: When the rings of trees give history lessons
- 2006.09.11: Jeep prototype has York County WWII roots
- 2006.09.11: York-made BAE vehicle welcome to retirement home in York, Pa.
- 2006.09.09: In search of proof that York Fair is nation's oldest
- 2006.09.08: White Roses mark interstate's approach to York
- 2006.09.05: The things you learn from reading local history
- 2006.09.01: Display marks how York County courthouses evolved
- 2006.08.29: Historians, journalists draw on work of forebears
- 2006.08.29: York historical community will miss Carl Hatch
- 2006.08.28: Civil War authors run York bookstore, too
- 2006.08.27: York Safe & Lock faltered after founder's death
- 2006.08.26: York safes durable, beautiful
- 2006.08.25: York turned its eyes to Joe DiMaggio
- 2006.08.22: The unsolved York County mystery of locomotive No. 1689
- 2006.08.22: York County's rail trail spawns intriguing tales
- 2006.08.21: Jubal Early heard booming of Battle of Hanover's guns
- 2006.08.21: Gettysburg fighting heard about 60 miles away
- 2006.08.15: Cyclist uses legs on York County's rail trail to background editorial
- 2006.08.13: Ma & Pa Railroad, Muddy Creek Forks draw fans
- 2006.08.12: Forry Laucks, Lauxmont sparked debates
- 2006.08.10: Shorty Fincher, Elvis, Three Stooges shared Hellam Township stage
- 2006.08.09: 71-year-old basketball player returns to home court
- 2006.08.09: Camp Security combines history, beauty
- 2006.08.08: Imagine: 70-foot boat navigated York County's Codorus Creek
- 2006.08.06: York County has done its share of playing host to POWs
- 2006.08.04: What is the probability of another flood in York?
- 2006.08.03: York, Pa.'s Durang family of actors linked with national anthem
- 2006.08.02: He shook hands with Abe: The past is not really that long ago
- 2006.08.01: The real Elvis sighted in York County in 1956
- 2006.08.01: York County agrarianism vs. industrialization, Part II & III
- 2006.07.31: York County agrarianism vs. industrialization, Part I
- 2006.07.28: York County boasts of agricultural prowess
- 2006.07.28: Freedman kisses earth as canalboat crossed Mason-Dixon Line
- 2006.07.25: Placid canal harmed Susquehanna River
- 2006.07.24: Conewago Canal aided Susquehanna River navigation
- 2006.07.23: York County rail trail extension to follow canal towpath
- 2006.07.22: Reader taken on intriguing trip down the Susquehanna
- 2006.07.14: Series on York, Pa.'s, Crispus Attucks Center posted online
- 2006.07.13: Who were these congressional visitors to York Town, anyway?
- 2006.07.11: York's housing stock not that revolutionary
- 2006.07.10: Lawmakers shared in American Revolution's adversity
- 2006.07.10: Batter up, pass the hot dog: York relishes the Revolution
- 2006.07.10: Ghost tours dishonor York's Civil War heritage
- 2006.07.08: Speeding trolley cars drew criticism
- 2006.07.07: Transportation of workers fueled York County's trolley system
- 2006.07.06: York's Doctors Row continues to intrigue folks
- 2006.07.03: John Adams: 'Yesterday the greatest question was decided'
- 2006.06.30: Letter writer: How was that bat mitzvah story news?
- 2006.06.30: Criticism of Geno's leads to 'commie' claim
- 2006.06.29: Dogs, cats float through York County's air
- 2006.06.29: York, Pa., a community in change
- 2006.06.25: Journalist Robert Maynard tops among York Daily Record's alumni
- 2006.06.23: Almost ... a double deck bridge across the Susquehanna River?
- 2006.06.23: Late June marks pivotal moments in York, Pa.'s, history
- 2006.06.21: Civil War in York County, by the numbers
- 2006.06.21: From gold panning to iron mining
- 2006.06.19: York editor/blogger writes about the writer's life
- 2006.06.18: What if you were on the wrong end of 6,000 well-aimed Confederate rifles?
- 2006.06.17: And now starring actor ... Jakie Devers?
- 2006.06.16: Actor John Baer among achievers in York High's Class of 1941
- 2006.06.16: Voith turbine runner legacy of former pastor/entrepreneur
- 2006.06.14: John Grimek lifted up musclemen of York, Pa.
- 2006.06.12: York native Jacob L. Devers' name still in service at Fort Knox, Ky.
- 2006.06.12: York County villages bear memorable names
- 2006.06.11: York County communities jointly observing Civil War past
- 2006.06.10: Vermont promotes Podunk, but York County has its Sticks
- 2006.06.09: The Murals of York, Pa., revisited
- 2006.06.08: Today in History spotlighted
- 2006.06.07: Ode to part of York County's Greatest Generation
- 2006.05.31: Street rods: 'Yuck! What are you going to do with that?'
- 2006.05.29: In the WWII fight, in York County and abroad
- 2006.05.29: Pension battles offer insight into Civil War
- 2006.05.26: York's Chestnut Street fortress bad symbol of York's past
- 2006.05.25: Old York County jail on endangered list
- 2006.05.22: Cops still on lookout for Gettysburg battlefield statue vandals
- 2006.05.22: Murals of York compared to century-old historical artifact
- 2006.05.17: Murals of York celebrate their 10th anniversary
- 2006.05.16: York County Heritage Trust's Book Blast produces Mother Lode
- 2006.05.09: York's Wolf Organization builds from deep foundation
- 2006.05.08: At least two York/Adams men received Medal of Honor
- 2006.05.05: Autobiographies contain valuable golden nuggets about York
- 2006.05.03: York, Pa., publishing legend J.W. Gitt vocal about nuclear power
- 2006.05.02: York hardly a hardscrabble river town?
- 2006.05.01: Prominent actor Craig Sheffer hails from overlooked Windsor Park
- 2006.04.30: York's Central Market sells steak ... and sizzle
- 2006.04.28: Noted Pennsylvania German art historian will be missed
- 2006.04.26: Girls touched down in York to touch up
- 2006.04.25: Little Jimmy's Park someday might draw big crowd
- 2006.04.24: Incredible hulk underground on York's East King Street
- 2006.04.21: Marker explains Hanover’s Ten Commandments monument
- 2006.04.20: Virtual York provides colorful portrait of York, Pa.'s, past
- 2006.04.19: Fairmount fit for Roger, Anita and Pongo, Perdita
- 2006.04.18: Famed singer Marian Anderson performed memorably in York
- 2006.04.17: What did Tiny Tim and Richard Nixon have in common?
- 2006.04.14: Soy now part of printing ink recipe
- 2006.04.14: York Market House No. 5 - Carlisle Avenue Market, revisited
- 2006.04.13: Market House No. 4 - Central Market, York's most popular
- 2006.04.12: York Market House No. 3 - The first Eastern Market
- 2006.04.10: York Market House No. 2 - The architecturally striking City Market
- 2006.04.07: York Market House No. 1 - Penn Street Farmers Market
- 2006.04.05: The forgotten fifth York market house
- 2006.04.05: The day Jumbo screamed in North York - Elephant story Part II
- 2006.04.04: York County elephant stories, Part III: The case of the panicky pachyderms
- 2006.04.04: Pastors denounce first Sunday newspaper publication
- 2006.04.02: Red Lion's towering Fairmont Park off the beaten track
- 2006.04.01: West Manchester book contains valuable gold coins
- 2006.03.31: Hidden Loucks School reflects past way of York County life
- 2006.03.30: A West Manchester village center that up and moved
- 2006.03.28: Web site packed with York County life indicators
- 2006.03.27: York, Pa.: America's first capital of golf?
- 2006.03.27: St. Paul's towering cross again shines brightly
- 2006.03.24: Dealing with POW camp, loss of life among York County's WW II sacrifices
- 2006.03.22: Cigarmaking Red Lion on top of York County
- 2006.03.21: Red Lion doctor treated both Revolutionary War soldier and people alive today
- 2006.03.20: Genealogists find mother lode in York County
- 2006.03.19: Memoir of early-American dancer John Durang highlights event
- 2006.03.17: World War II-era Yorkers welcomed nondescript housing
- 2006.03.15: Newspaper's history team plans series on Crispus Attucks Center
- 2006.03.15: York City directory first step in finding history of a house
- 2006.03.14: Mason-Dixon markers generate interest
- 2006.03.10: Of elephants, Nessie, Luther and Hannibal
- 2006.03.09: Helen Reeves Thackston's name lives on in York, Pa.
- 2006.03.08: Dover intelligent design trials not over yet
- 2006.03.07: Where exactly is the Susquehanna River's Holtwood Dam?
- 2006.03.06: York's Crispus Attucks Center had intriguing start
- 2006.03.02: An evening well spent in Hanover, Pa.
- 2006.03.01: Sol and Brooks lead long York County sports parade
- 2006.02.28: Historical Web sites recommended
- 2006.02.27: Angelou family pledge sends York gathering on its way
- 2006.02.25: Klan's presence won't make York County's highlight reel
- 2006.02.24: Susquehanna Lions fight to keep streak going in Mount Wolf
- 2006.02.23: Glatfelter family history is as clear as ... paper
- 2006.02.22: Super Soaker founder feted at black history fair
- 2006.02.20: Errant ramrod projectile fells York Fourth of July onlooker
- 2006.02.17: Gettysburg statue damage spawns memories of Ellsworth Zouaves
- 2006.02.15: York City's Eberts Lane actually winsome country road
- 2006.02.14: That's Windsor Park, not Windsor ...
- 2006.02.13: Iron Mike guards The Picket
- 2006.02.13: Buildings reveal a bit about York
- 2006.02.09: Scraping the York sky in the 1800s
- 2006.02.08: Articles of Confederation don't get no respect
- 2006.02.06: USO column attracts WW II-era memories
- 2006.02.03: A Newspaper afraid ...
- 2006.02.03: Of reading and writing
- 2006.02.02: Narrow Susquehanna River bridge caused wide woes
- 2006.02.01: From Manchester to St. Augustine
- 2006.01.30: Tips for genealogical research
- 2006.01.26: Of dinosaurs and big blue mailboxes
- 2006.01.23: Eighteenth-century York County brownfield now parkland
- 2006.01.20: Yorkblog.com leads to reverse publishing
- 2006.01.20: 'I love to have written'
- 2006.01.17: Potosi, York County, Pa., linked to mining
- 2006.01.16: New Weekly Record tells stories about York County community life
- 2006.01.06: The world's loudest music without amplification from a non-musical instrument
- 2006.01.06: Dates help research on York County's history
- 2006.01.05: Lawyer/Episcopal priest draws query
- 2006.01.02: Glatfelter, Farquhar, Shipley: Insights from local greats
- 2005.12.28: Lenny Moore has strong links to York
- 2005.12.27: York County’s connection to the French Quarter
- 2005.12.26: Solitary supports cross Susquehanna River
- 2005.12.24: German prisoners from two wars came to York County
- 2005.12.23: Technology boosts Scopes, Dover ID coverage
- 2005.12.14: Want to know more about York County history?
- 2005.12.12: York Charrette or charade?
- 2005.12.10: York County history students take journalist to school
- 2005.12.05: Black history on display throughout York County
- 2005.11.29: Gurgling all the way from Texas to New Jersey
- 2005.11.28: Trees commemorate World War I vets
- 2005.11.28: Answer to question about the York Fair: 'The lower she sank in her chair'
- 2005.11.23: Columbia-Wrightsville Bridge celebrates quiet birthday
- 2005.11.21: Wrightsville's overlooked attractions
- 2005.11.18: Of York County cartoons and Oregon catalogues
- 2005.11.16: Where was the arsenal on Arsenal Road?
- 2005.11.14: York County poet: 'Her words helped win the war'
- 2005.11.11: Yorkblog leads to reverse publishing
- 2005.11.09: York's rowhouses becoming an endangered species
- 2005.11.07: A tale of a headless soldier
- 2005.11.02: York Corporation played role in Manhattan Project
- 2005.10.31: Vandals strike house where Thomas Paine reportedly labored
- 2005.10.31: Move over, Desperate Housewives
- 2005.10.31: For genealogists, researchers searching York County families, facts
- 2005.10.28: Reporters emerge as heroes in Dover ID trial
- 2005.10.26: York's and Levittown's Daisy Myers: Rosa Parks of the North
- 2005.10.25: Old gym bears signs of USO past
- 2005.10.24: John Luther Long: Miss Saigon’s York County connection
- 2005.10.20: From war bonds to pets and people
- 2005.10.19: Dallastown teacher ekes out stand-up lesson during fire drill
- 2005.10.19: York's Martin Library leaves microfilm behind
- 2005.10.18: York's American War Mothers' monument overlooked
- 2005.10.13: A researcher's roll through the microfilm
- 2005.10.10: President Abraham Lincoln's, Yorker Adam King's 'melancholy'
- 2005.10.08: Native West Yorker turns Civil War diary, letters into book
- 2005.10.06: Gettysburg's Ike and Manchester's Henry
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