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Table of contents Government

Schools Colleges.............................D18 Public schools....................D21 Private schools....................D31

Senior centers....................D47 Farmers markets, CSAs........D48 Recycling..........................D49

Municipal government..........D3 Cumberland County government Recreation offices...................................D8 Living State parks.........................D50 Demographics....................D12 Swimming pools.................D51 Top employers...................D34 Cumberland County row Movie theaters....................D52 Places of worship...............D36 Day care............................D46 Ballet companies................D53 offices..................................D14

Golf courses.......................D63 Local theaters.....................D54 Libraries............................D56 Hiking...............................D57 Health & Safety Crime statistics..................D65 Bowling.............................D58 Judicial system...................D70 Art galleries.......................D59 Emergency services............D72 Water trails.......................D60 Tourism............................D61 Urgent care........................D73 Auto racing........................D62 Health systems...................D75

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Municipal government

All listed elected officials er, Don Grell, Robin Guido, are currently in office. This Perry Heath, Matthew Madyear’s general election may den and Sean Shultz change who is currently on Mayor: Timothy Scott the respective municipal councils and boards. Cooke Township

Camp Hill Borough

Population: 179 School district: Big Spring School District Police: State Police at Carlisle, 249-2121 Municipal building: 1700 Centerville Road, Newville Website: www.cooketwp. org Total real estate tax rate: 0.0168151 mills Public meetings: The board of supervisors meets at 7:30 p.m. on the first Tuesday of every month. Meetings are held at the municipal building. Officials: Diane Batt, Maynard E. Burkett and Carl Jones III

Population: 7,892 School district: Camp Hill School District Police: Camp Hill Borough Police Department, 737-1570 Municipal building: 2145 Walnut St., Camp Hill Website: www.camphillborough.com Total real estate tax rate: 0.0191173 mills Public meetings: Camp Hill Borough Council meets at 7 p.m. on the second Wednesday of each month. The meetings take place at Prosser Hall in the borough administration building. Dickinson Borough Council: Steve Brodie, Terri Edwards, Ri- Township chard Guerin, Pete Robelen, Population: 5,223 C a rl B. Sc h u l tz , L e i g h School district: Carlisle Twiford and Richard N. Area School District Woodard Police: State Police at Mayor: Mark Simpson Carlisle, 249-2121 Municipal building: Carlisle Borough 219 Mountain View Road, Mount Holly Springs Population: 18,682 Website: www.dickinSchool district: Carlisle sontownship.org Area School District Total real estate tax Police: Carlisle Police Derate: 0.0153553 mills partment, 243-5252 Public meetings: The Municipal building: 53 board of supervisors meets W. South St., Carlisle at 6 p.m. the first and third Website: www.carlislepa. Mondays of the month at org the municipal building. Total real estate tax Officials: J.R. Barrett, rate: 0.0185463 mills Jonathan Reisinger, Bob Public meetings: Bor- Wrighstone ough council meets at 7 p.m. on the second Thursday of East Pennsboro each month. Public hearings on specific issues are usually Township held prior to council meetPopulation: 20,228 ings. Meetings are held at School district: East the municipal building. Pennsboro Area School DisBorough Council: Linda trict Police: East Pennsboro Cecconello, Dawn Flow-

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Camp Hill Borough building. Township Police, 732-3633 Municipal building: 98 South Enola Drive, Enola Website: www.eastpennsboro.net Total real estate tax rate: 0.0146258 mills Public meetings: The board of commissioners meets on the first and third Wednesdays of each month. The first Wednesday is a regular meeting, and the third Wednesday is a workshop meeting. Meetings start at 7 p.m. and are in the municipal building. Officials: Charley Gelb, Amy Gish, Paul Hartman, John W. Kuntzelman and Kristy Magaro

Hampden Township Population: 28,044 See Municipal, D4

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Municipal Continued from D3

School district: Cumberland Valley School District Police: Hampden Township Police, 761-2609 Municipal building: 230 S. Sporting Hill Road, Mechanicsburg Website: www.hampdentownship.us Total real estate tax rate: 0.011392 mills Public meetings: Township commissioners meet at 7:30 p.m. the last Thursday of the month , and again on the next Tuesday if neccessary. All meetings take place at the township building. Officials: Al Bienstock, Kenneth E. Fetrow, John P. Gaspich, Jr., Nathan P. Silcox and John V. Thomas

Hopewell Township

Population: 2,329 School district: Shippensburg Area School District Police: State Police at Carlisle, 249-2121 Municipal building: 415 Three Square Hollow Road, Newburg Website: none Total real estate tax rate: 0.0130188 mills Public meetings: The board of supervisors meets on the first Monday of each month at 7 p.m. All meetings take place at the municipal building. Township supervisors: Danny Forrester, Eugene Mellinger and Verne Wadel

Lemoyne Borough

Population: 4,553 School district: West Shore School District Police: West Shore Regional Police, 737-8734 Municipal building: 510 Herman Ave., Lemoyne Website: www.lemoynepa.com Total real estate tax rate: 0.014318 mills Public meetings: Borough council meets at 7:30

p.m. on the first Thursday of each month. Meetings take place at the municipal building. Borough Council: David G. Beasley, Zachary W. Border, Brenda Candioto, Stacy Gromlich, Dennis M. McGee, Donna K. Hope, and a currently vacant position Mayor: Larissa York

School district: Big Spring School District Police: State Police at Carlisle, 249-2121 Municipal building: 529 Shed Road, Newville Website: None Total real estate tax rate: 0.0153151 mills Public meetings: Meetings are held at 7 p.m. on the last Thursday of each Lower Allen month. Meetings take place at the municipal building. Township Officials: Clinton E. BarPopulation: 17,437 rick, Dale R. Barrick, and School district: West Clinton Gilbert Shore School District Po l i c e : L owe r A l l e n Mechanicsburg Township Police, 975-7575 Municipal building: Borough 2233 Gettysburg Road, Population: 8,981 Camp Hill School district: MeWebsite: www.latwp.org chanicsburg Area School Total real estate tax District rate: 0.014468 mills Police: Mechanicsburg Public meetings: Township commissioners meet Police Department, 691at 7 p.m. on the second 3300 Municipal building: 36 and fourth Mondays of the W. Allen St., Mechanicsburg month at the municipal Website: www.mechanbuilding. Officials: H. Edward icsburgborough.org Total real estate tax Black, Lloyd M. Bucher, Richard F. Schin, John Titzel rate: 0.017953 mills Public meetings: Borand Peddrick M. Young Sr. ough Council meets at 7:30 p.m. on the first and third Lower Frankford Tuesday of each month. Township Borough Council: John W. McDermott, Kyle Miller, Population: 1,732 School District: Big Scott Pellman, Mark Stoner, Gary Weber, Jack Winchell Spring School District Police: State Police at and Rodney L. Whitcomb Carlisle, 249-2121 Mayor: Jack Ritter Municipal building: 1205 Easy Road, Carlisle Middlesex Website: None Total real estate tax Township rate: 0.0154362 mills Population: 7,040 Public meetings: The School district: Cumboard of supervisors meets berland Valley School Disat 7 p.m. on the first Tues- trict day following the first SunPolice: Middlesex Townday of the month. Meetings ship Police, 249-7191 are held at the municipal Municipal building: 350 building. N. Middlesex Road, Carlisle Officials: David BachWebsite: middlesextwp. man, James W. Burkholder com Jr., and James C. Cohick Total real estate tax rate: 0.012616 mills Lower Mifflin Public meetings: The board of supervisors Township Population: 1,783

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Municipal Continued from D4

Mayor: P. Scott Boise

meets at 7 p.m. on the first New Cumberland Wednesday of each month. Borough Workshop meetings take Population: 7,277 place at 7:30 a.m. on the Police: New Cumberland last Friday of each month. Meetings take place at the Police Department, 7740400 municipal building. School district: West Officials: Don Geistwhite, William H. Goodhart Shore School District Municipal building: and Steven Larson 1120 Market St., New CumMonroe Township berland Website: www.newcumPopulation: 5,823 berlandborough.com School district: CumTotal real estate tax berland Valley School Dis- rate: 0.015918 mills trict Public meetings: BorPolice: State Police at ough council meets at 7:30 Carlisle, 249-2121 p.m. on the first Wednesday Municipal Building: of each month. Meetings are 1220 Boiling Springs Road, held at the municipal building. Mechanicsburg Borough Council: DiWebsite: www.monroetane C. Brokenshire, Robert wp.net Total real estate tax C. Edwards, Robert Hasemeier, Robert P. Kline, Mary rate: 0.011792 mills Public Meetings: The Landis and John R. Murray, board of supervisors meets Matthew Stoner Mayor: DJ Landis at 7 p.m. on the second Thursday of each month. Meetings are held at the Newburg Borough Municipal Building. Population: 372 Officials: A.W. Bill CasSchool district: Shiptle III, Philip F. Kehoe and Samuel Simmons III

Mount Holly Springs Borough Population: 2,030 School district: Carlisle Area School District Police: Mount Holly Springs Police, 486-7615 Municipal building: 200 Harman St., Mt. Holly Springs Website: http://www. mhsboro.org/ Total real estate tax rate: 0.0175833 mills Public meetings: The borough council meets at 7 p.m. on the second Monday of each month. Meetings take place at the municipal building. Borough Council: P. Scott Boise, James J. Collins II, Deborah Halpin-Brophy, Matthew Hockley, Edgar Kendall, L.F. Cork Shildt, Pamela Still and Lois Stoner

pensburg Area School District Police: State Police at Carlisle, 249-2121 Municipal building: 105 Main St., Newburg Website: www.newburgborough.com Total real estate tax rate: 0.0147688 mills Public meetings: Borough council meets at 6 p.m. on the first and third Mondays of each month. Borough Council: Michael Frey, Jessica LeGore, Mary Rotz, David Stump and Susan Stump M ayo r : N i c h o l a s C . Spencer

Newville Borough

Population: 1,326 School district: Big Spring School District Police: Newville Borough Sentinel file photo Police Department, 776- Mount Holly Springs Citizens Fire Company is one voting location in the 5513 borough. Municipal Building: 4 West St., Newville Website: www.newvilleborough.com See Municipal, D6

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Municipal

ings are held at the munici- pensburg Area School District Police: State Police at pal building. Total real estate tax Officials: Ralph Fisher, Carlisle, 249-2121 rate: 0.0182131 mills Municipal building: 81 Mike Gutshall and David R. Walnut Bottom Road, ShipPublic meetings: Bor- Parthemore pensburg; mailing address: ough council meets at 7 P.O Box 219 p.m. on the lastTuesday of Penn Township Website: www.shippenseach month. The meetings Population: 2,924 burgtownship.com are held at the Newville borSchool district: Big Total real estate tax ough offices. Spring School District rate: 0.0136938 mills Officials: Clarence W. Police: State Police at Public meetings: The Fry II, Jody L. Gilbert, Glenn Carlisle, 249-2121 board of supervisors meets Harry, Kim Heckendorn, Municipal building: 1301 at 8 a.m. on the first SaturKarl Smith and Edward M. Centerville Road, Newville day of the month. Meetings Sinkovitz Website: www.pennt- are held at the municipal Mayor: William A. Toth wpcc.org building. Total real estate tax Officials: Galen S. Asper, North Middleton rate: 0.0153151 mills Stephen C. Oldt and Marc Township Public meetings: Meet- Rideout ings are held at 7 p.m. on Population: 11,143 the second Thursday of Shiremanstown School district: Carlisle each month. The meetings Area School District take place in the municipal Borough Police: North Middleton building. Population: 1,569 Township Police, 243-7910 Officials: Gary Martin, School district: MeMunicipal building: Amos F. Seiders and Ken chanicsburg Area School 2051 Spring Road, Carlisle Sheaffer District Website: www.nmiddlePolice: Shiremanstown ton.com Shippensburg Borough Police Department, Total real estate tax 737-4356 Borough rate: 0.0159653 mills Municipal building: 1 Public meetings: MeetPopulation: 4,416 Park Lane, Shiremanstown ings are held at 6 p.m. on School district: ShipWebsite: www.shiremanthe first Thursday of each pensburg Area School Dis- stown.org month. Workshop meetings trict Total real estate tax are held at 6 p.m. on the last Police: Shippensburg rate: 0.016873 mills Thursday of each month. Borough Police, 532-7361 Public meetings: BorMeetings take place in the Municipal building: 111 ough council meets at 7 township building. N. Fayette St.; mailing ad- p.m. on the second Monday Officials: James Hare, dress: P.O. Box 129 of each month. Meetings are Harry E. Kelso, Charles P. Website: www.borough. held at the municipal buildMcDowell, Robert A. Reis- shippensburg.pa.us ing. inger and David Smith Officials: Ed Dailey, TamTotal real estate tax mie G. Dailey, Jeff deCoen, rate: 0.0156188 mills North Newton Public meetings: Bor- Gary Gardner, Lucy Getz, ough council meets at 7 p.m. Dan Jozwiak and Craig ParTownship on the first and third Tues- tridge Population: 2,430 Mayor: Michael Weaver days each month. Meetings School district: Big are held at the municipal Spring School District Silver Spring building. Police: State Police at Borough Council: Kerri Township Carlisle, 249-2121 Burrows, Kathy Coy, Angie Municipal building: 528 Facchinei, Joseph L. HockPopulation: 13,657 Oakville Road, Shippens- ersmith, John Alosi and AnSchool district: Cumburg berland Valley School Disdrea Lage Website: www.northMayor: Bruce Hocker- trict newtontownship.com Police: Silver Spring smith Total real estate tax Township Police, 697-0607 rate: 0.0153151 mills Municipal building: 8 Shippensburg Public meetings: The Township Flowers Drive, Mechanicsburg board of supervisors meets Website: www.silverPopulation: 5,429 at 6:30 p.m. the first TuesSchool district: Ship- springtwp-pa.gov day of each month. MeetContinued from D5

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Shippensburg Mayor Bruce Hockersmith and Shippensburg Police Chief Fred Scott show their respect as the National Anthem is played by the Shippensburg High School Marching Band at the May 27, 2013, Memorial Day Parade. Total real estate tax rate: 0.0120405 mills Public meetings: The board of supervisors meets at 6:30 p.m. on the fourth Wednesday of the month. Meetings are held in the municipal building. Officials: Vince DiFilippo, Nancy Konhaus Griffie, Harold Kertes, David Lenker and Nate Spade

South Middleton Township Population: 14,663 School district: South Middleton School District Police: State Police at Carlisle, 249-2121 Municipal building: 520 Park Drive, Boiling Springs Website: www.smiddleton.com Total real estate tax rate: 0.0116629 mills

Public meetings: The board of supervisors meets at 6 p.m. on the second and last Thursdays of each month. Meetings are held at the municipal building. Officials: Tom Faley, Bryan Gembusia, Ronald Hamilton, R. Duff Manweiler and Walter Rick Reighard

South Newton Township Population: 1,383 School district: Big Spring School District Police: State Police at Carlisle, 249-2121 Municipal building: 11 High Mountain Road, Walnut Bottom Website: www.southnewtontownship.net Total real estate tax rate: 0.0154084 mills Public meetings: The

board of supervisors meets at 7 p.m. on the third Tuesday of each month. Meetings are held at the municipal building. Officials: Leroy Bowermaster, David E. Durff and Glenn E. Keefer

Southampton Township

Population: 6,359 School district: Shippensburg Area School District Police: State Police at Carlisle, 249-2121 Municipal building: 200 Airport Road, Shippensburg Website: www.southamptontwp.com Total real estate tax rate: 0.0130188 mills Public meetings: The See Municipal, D7


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Municipal Continued from D6 board of supervisors meets on the second and fourth Mondays of each month. The meeting on the second Monday takes place at 7 a.m. The meeting on the fourth Monday takes place at 7 p.m. All meetings are held at the municipal building. Officials: George E. Bauserman Sr., Thomas Ginnick and Charles O’Donnell

Upper Allen Township

Population: 18,059 School district: Mechanicsburg Area School District Po l i c e : Up p e r A l l e n Township Police, 795-2445 Municipal building: 100 Gettysburg Pike, Mechanicsburg Website: www.upperallentwp.org Total real estate tax rate: 0.016673 mills Public meetings: The board of commissioners meets at 6:30 p.m. on the first and third Wednesdays of each month. Meetings are held at the municipal building. Officials: Ginnie M. Anderson, Richard Castranio, James Cochran, Ken Martin and Paul Rigney

Upper Frankford Township Population: 2,005

School district: Big Spring School District Police: State Police at Carlisle, 249-2121 Municipal building: 660 Mohawk Road, Newville Website: None Total real estate tax rate: 0.01547605 mills Public meetings: The board of supervisors meets at 7:30 p.m. on the second and final Monday of each month. Meetings are held at the municipal building. Officials: James E. Armold Sr., Steve Armold, and Jack Moore

Upper Mifflin Township Population: 1,304 School district: Big Spring School District Police: State Police at Carlisle, 249-2121 Municipal building: 455 Whiskey Run Road, Newville Website: None Total real estate tax rate: 0.0153151 mills Public meetings: Meetings are held at 7 p.m. on the third Tuesday of each month. They take place at the municipal building. Officials: Michael J. Bixler, Todd L. Chestnut and Heidi Clevenger

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Upper Allen Township Police Officer Clint Kramer updates the departments website on Feb. 27.

Spring School District Police: State Police at Carlisle, 249-2121 Municipal building: 2150 Newville Road, Carlisle Website: www.westpennsborotwp.org West Pennsboro Total real estate tax Township rate: 0.0158227 mills Public meetings: The Population: 5,561 School district: Big board of supervisors meets

at 6 p.m. on the fourth School district: West Monday of each month. Shore School District Meetings take place at the Police: West Shore Remunicipal building. gional Police, 737-8734 Officials: Richard E. Municipal building: 20 Adler, Donald S. Agar and Market St., Wormleysburg Jerry Barrick Website: www.wormleysburgpa.org Total real estate tax Wormleysburg rate: 0.015083 mills Borough Public meetings: BorPopulation: 3,070 ough council meets at 7:30

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Cumberland County government

Many of the county offices are located at 1 Courthouse Square in Carlisle. They are open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. The phone number for the county is 240-6100 or 1-888-697-0371.

Cumberland County Commissioners

The commissioners establish the annual county operating budget, approve expenditures of county dollars, authorize county government contracts and manage county properties and buildings. The commissioners are Barbara Cross (R), chairman; Jim Hertzler (D), vice chairman; Gary Eichelberger (R), secretary.

The commissioners also appoint the Chief Clerk and other administrative staff for the daily operations of the county and serve on boards such as the Board of Elections, Salary Board, Prison Board and Retirement Board. The chief clerk position is help by Larry Thomas. Former Deputy Chief Clerk Joanne Burkhart retired in July, and Sandy Moyle replaced her. Edward L. Schorpp retired as the county solicitor and was replaced by former deputy county solicitor Keith Brenneman. The total 2014 general fund budget is about $82.8 million. The tax rate in the county for 2014 is 2.338 mills. The commissioners meet about four times each month

on the second floor of the Cumberland County Courthouse in Carlisle. Regular meetings are at 2 p.m. on Mondays, typically twice a month. Workshop meetings are at 9 a.m. on Thursdays, typically twice a month. The complete schedule of county meetings is available at www.ccpa.net.

County offices

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Office of Children and Youth Services

The Office of Children The following offices are located in Carlisle, the and Youth Services works to county seat: protect the safety and welfare of children and identify Office of Aging & alternative care for children Community Services unable to remain in their The Office of Aging & homes. The Administrator is Community Services supports older adults and those Wendy Hoverter. The office is located at 16 with disabilities who are at risk of losing their inde- W. High St., Suite 200, in pendence. The office also Carlisle. The office phone helps those who can no number is 240-6120 or 1-

888-697-0371.

Drug and Alcohol Commission The Cumberland-Perry Drug and Alcohol Commission provides substance abuse prevention, intervention and treatment services to eligible Cumberland and Perry county residents. Services offered by the commission include substance and tobacco abuse prevention, student assistance program support, local treatment and case management. The executive director is Jack Carroll. The office is located at 16 W. High St., Suite 302, in Carlisle. The office can be reached by phone at 2406300 or 1-866-240-6300.

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Office of Mental Health/Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities

The Office of Mental Health/Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities implements, funds and administers services for persons with serious and persistent mental illness and developmental or intellectual disabilities. The services are available to those in Cumberland and Perry counties. Silvia Herman is the Administrator and Mental Health Director. Susan Carbaugh is the Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities Director. The office is located at 16 W. High St., Suite 301. The See Offices, D10


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Offices

and the offices are located at 310 Allen Road, Suite 701. office phone number is 240- The office can be reached by 6320 or 1-888-697-0371, phone at 240-6349 or 240ext. 6320. The Perry Coun- 6539. ty number is 1-866-240Planning Department 6320. The planning department Vector Control/Weights is responsible for the county’s comprehensive plan; and Measures The office of vector con- subdivision and land develtrol monitors programs of opment; municipal zoning specific vectors to protect maps; open space, greenresidents from health risks ways and parks; the Agriand pest problems, includ- cultural Land Preservation ing mosquitoes, West Nile Board; planning studies and Virus, dead birds, black fly, transportation. Kirk Stoner is the direchousehold pests and gypsy tor of planning, and Jeff months. The division of weights Kelly is the deputy director. and measures weighs and The office is at 310 Allen measures devices, such as Road, Suite 101, and the ofgas and fuel pumps, scales, fice phone number is 240firewood, mulch and tan- 5362. bark and commercial business information, to deter- Bureau of Elections Sentinel file photo mine the purchase price of The county Bureau of Cumberland County Planning Director Kirk Stoner answers an audience question Jan. 30 during a pubgoods. lic hearing about warehouses at Dickinson College. See Offices, D11 John Bitner is the chief, Continued from D8

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Offices Continued from D10 Elections is responsible for registering voters and maintaining registration, conducting elections, preparing notices of elections and lists of offices, accepting and verifying nomination petitions, preparing official and specimen ballots and administering the Campaign Expenditure Act. The bureau also establishes voting precincts, locates polling places, prepares election supplies and trains election officers. Penny Brown is the director of elections and voter registration. The office is at 1601 Ritner Highway, Suite 201, Carlisle. The office phone number is 240-6385 or 1-888-6970371, ext. 6385.

Recycling and Waste Authority

The mission of the Recycling and Waste Authority is to provide for the long term capacity and disposal of Cumberland County municipal waste in an environmentally sound and cost effective manner, reduce overall county waste generation, increase overall county recycling and provide county residents with

proper disposal options for certain items that are generally considered inappropriate for municipal solid waste disposal facilities. The recycling coordinator is Justin Miller. The Recycling and Waste Authority office is located at 310 Allen Road, Suite 201, Carlisle. The phone number is 240-6489.

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Tax Claims Bureau The tax claims bureau serves the taxing authorities of Cumberland County through the collection and distribution of delinquent real estate taxes. The Cumberland County Tax Claims Bureau is responsible for the collection of unpaid real estate taxes returned by all Cumberland County tax collectors. These include county, township, borough, library and school district real estate taxes. The director of the office is Melissa Mixell. The office is located on the first floor of the old county courthouse. The office phone number is 240-6366 or 1-888-697-0371, ext. 6366.

The Veterans’ Affairs office works to assist the nearly 22,000 veterans who live in Cumberland County. The office’s mission is to “provide high-quality advice, assistance, counseling, education, outreach and advocacy to eligible veterans and their families for obtaining federal, state and county veterans’ benefits and services in accordance with applicable laws, regulations and policies.” The office is accredited with the U.S. Department of Veterans (DVA) and is au- Transportation The Cumberland County thorized to submit claims for benefits and represent Transportation Department claimants with processing offers a shared-ride servtheir claims to include appeals to the DVA Board of Veterans Appeals. They also work closely with the DVA to obtain benefits for veterans and their surviving spouses. for voting us The director of the office is

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Cumberland County row offices

Cumberland County is run by the county commissioners and a group of elected officials known as row officers. The row offices, listed below, are elected positions.

Clerk of Courts: Dennis Lebo

The clerk of courts is the official record keeper for matters related to the criminal division of the Court of Common Pleas. She or he handles criminal court records; takes bail; processes appeals to state appellate courts; assesses, collects and distributes fines, costs and restitution; reports dispositions of criminal cases to state agencies; licenses private detectives; registers constables and maintains county road dockets. All records, except for those involving juveniles, are open for public viewing. Lebo works with a staff that includes Casey J. Hancock, first deputy; Lori A. Glesner, cost collection manager; and David E. Hershey, solicitor. Lebo can be reached at 240-6250 or 1-888-6970371, ext. 6250.

Controller: Alfred L. Whitcomb

The controller is the elected chief fiscal officer of the county. He is responsible for all fiscal affairs, including accounts and official acts related to elected officials; other county employees; and organizations that collect, receive, hold or disburse public monies of the county. He also selects the accounting system to be used by the county, keeps a full set of books on the fiscal operations of the county and

Whitcomb’s staff includes deputy controller Robert Dagrosa and second deputy controller Michael Clapsadl. Whitcomb can be reached at 240-6185.

Coroner: Charles Hall

The coroner investigates sudden, violent, unexplained or suspicious deaths in the county to determine cause and manner of death and whether criminal activity was involved. The coroner reports the findings to the family of the deceased and any investigating agencies. The coroner also protects the property of the deceased and keeps the confidentiality of any information received. Jason Malmont/The Sentinel Hall’s staff includes chief Carlisle Borough Hall. deputy coroner Matthew Stoner, administrative depprepares and issues annual authority to refuse to au- been properly authorized. the accounts of all county uty coroner Robin Eckert, audited county-wide finan- thorize any fiscal transac- He also has the responsibil- officers at the end of the fiscial statements. He has the tion that appears to not have ity to audit, settle and adjust cal year.

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Row offices Continued from D14 and deputy coroners Jeff Miller, Christopher Zeigler and Mark Kann. Hall can be reached at 766-6418.

District Attorney: David Freed

The district attorney is the chief law enforcement officer in the county. The district attorney’s office prosecutes criminal cases. Freed, who was sworn in as Cumberland County District Attorney in January of 2006, is responsible for the functions of the District Attorney’s Office. He also prosecutes homicides and other violent felony cases. Key staff members include first assistant DA Jaime Keating, chief deputy DA Jonathan Birbeck, chief

deputy DA Matthew Smith, senior assistant DA Daniel Sodus, senior assistant DA John Dailey, senior assistant DA Christin Mehrtens-Carlin, senior assistant DA Richard H. Bradbury, and ADA Charles Volkert. Freed can be reached at 240-6210, 240-6211 or 1888-697-0371, ext. 6210 or 6211.

Prothonotary: David Buell All civil litigation is filed with the prothonotary. The records maintained by the prothonotary are available to the public unless sealed by the Court. C iv i l l i t i ga t i o n f i l e d through the prothonotary’s office includes the following: arbitration petitions and awards, argument court, building agreements (stip-

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Row offices Continued from D15 240-6195.

Recorder of Deeds: Tammy Shearer

The recorder of deeds keeps a permanent public record of deeds and documents related to the development, transfer and encumbrance of real estate in Cumberland County. All records are divided into the following three categories: deeds, mortgages and miscellaneous. Shearer can be reached at 240-6370.

Register of Wills/Clerk of Orphans’ Court: Lisa Grayson

offered for probate should be admitted to the official record. The office processes all descendants’ estate filings and inheritance tax payments for those living in Cumberland County at the time of their death. The register of wills has the authority to appoint personal representatives to administer estates. The register also has the authority to conduct evidentiary hearings, take testimony and render decisions on disputable estate matters before opening the official record. Decisions made by the register can only be appealed for specific reasons to the Orphans’ Court Division of the Common Pleas Court. The clerk of orphans’ court is the filing office for the miscellaneous division of the common pleas court. The office handles actions including accounts,

adoptions, appeals, claims against estates, guardianships, minors’ estates, small estate proceedings, trusts and marriage applications and licenses for couples who wish to marry in Pennsylvania. Historical birth and death records prior to 1906 are available for the Orphans’ Court Division. Grayson can be reached at 240-6345 or 1-888-6970371, ext. 6345.

money judgments and in- at 240-6390, or 243-4121 junctions; conducts real es- after hours. Call 9-1-1 in the tate sales; issues licenses to case of an emergency. carry concealed firearms and licenses to sell firearms and Treasurer: precious metals; serves war- John Gross rants issued by the courts; The treasurer is responprovides security to county sible for receiving and deproperties and the courts; positing money for the daily provides transportation of operational accounts and prisoners to court appear- funds of the county; inances; provides assistance vesting county operationand support to other law al funds; maintaining daily enforcement agencies; and cash balance accounts for provides education, assist- county accounts; preparing Sheriff: Ronny ance and awareness to the checks for payroll, general Anderson public through community expenses and indirect costs; serving as a member of the The Office of the Sheriff service programs. county retirement board; Anderson can be reached is responsible for enforcing court orders from the county Court of Common Pleas and enforcing the state’s crime code, vehicle code and Rules of Court. Cumberlink.com/autos The sheriff serves and enforces court orders, writs of summons, complaints,

serving as an agent for more than 70 licenses; serving as an agent for the state Department of Agriculture, the Pennsylvania State Police, the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission and Cumberland County; and collecting and disbursing the county hotel tax. His staff includes the following: Tom L. Morrow, deputy treasurer; Andrew G. Ott, second deputy; Brenda H. Sheaffer, clerk; and Wayne M. Pecht, solicitor. Gross can be reached at 240-6380. Source: www.ccpa.net

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Cumberland County colleges Central Penn College

Address: 600 Valley Road, Summerdale Website: www.centralpenn.edu President: Karen M. Scolforo (since 2013) Deans/key administrators: Janice Moore, provost; Stacey Obi, vice president of enrollment management; Richard Varmecky, chief financial officer; Matt Lane, Central Penn College Education foundation director. Date founded/established: 1881 Mission: “Central Penn’s mission is to provide an education that prepares its graduates to obtain employment or advancement in their chosen field, continue

their education and be contributing members of society.” Number of degrees offered: 19 (one master of professional studies degree, eight bachelor of science degrees; seven associate in science degrees; three associate in applied science degrees). The master of professional studies degree with a concentration in organizational development is available online. Enrollment: 1,248 Tuition: $5,280 per term

Deans/key administrators: Karen Faryniak, chief of staff and secretary of college; Joyce Bylander, vice president for student development; Neil Weissman, provost and dean of the college; Cathy Davenport, dean of admissions; Marsha Ray, vice president for college advancement; Robert Renaud, vice president of library and information services/ chief information officer; Bronte Jones, vice president for finance and administration; Dana Scaduto, general counsel Dickinson College Date founded/estabAddress: 272 W. High St., lished: Founded as a grammar school in 1773; DickinCarlisle Website: www.dickinson. son College was chartered on Sept. 9, 1783, just days afedu President: Nancy A. ter the signing of the Treaty of Paris, making it the first Roseman

college in the newly formed United States. Number of majors: 43 majors plus minors, certificate programs and Army ROTC. Number of degrees offered: Two (bachelor of arts and bachelor of science). Enrollment: 2,339 Tuition: $47,692 for 2014-15 (includes student activity fee)

Penn State’s Dickinson School of Law Website: dickinsonlaw. psu.edu President: Eric J. Barron, Penn State University president Key administrators: Gary Gildin, interim dean

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Colleges Continued from D18 officer; Linnie S. Carter, vice president of college advancement, HACC executive director, HACC Foundation; Cynthia A. Doherty, provost and vice president of academic affairs; Kathy Doherty, associate provost, John M. Eberly, vice president of finance; Shannon S. Harvey, vice president of Gettysburg campus; Lynold McGhee, director of Institutional Research and Assessment; Robert H. Messner, chief information officer; Victor Ramos, vice president of Lancaster and Lebanon campuses; Rob Steinmetz, vice president of student affairs and enrollment management; Jean M. Treuthart, vice president of York campus; Dory Uhlman, interim vice president of Harrisburg campus; Michael A. Walsh, chief of staff; Amy S. Withrow, executive director of advancement and outreach for virtual learning Date founded/established: 1964

Number of career and transfer associate degrees, certificate and diploma programs: HACC offers more than 150 career and transfer associate degree, certificate and diploma programs. The college also offers workforce development programs such as allied health, computer training, fire training, law enforcement and safety, security programs and technology and trades. E n ro l l m e n t : H AC C serves nearly 20,000 students in credit programs at campuses in Gettysburg, Harrisburg, Lancaster, Lebanon and York and through online classes. In addition, HACC serves more than 29,000 students in noncredit workforce development, public safety, adult basic education and continuing education programs offered at all campuses and off-site locations in many communities in the Midstate. Tuition: Students who reside in one of the 22 sponsored school districts are

eligible for a reduction in tuition through their local school district. The sponsored in-state resident rate is $1,830 per semester for a student taking 12 credits. Tuition for non-sponsored in-state residents for the same credit load per semester would be $2,484.

Messiah College Website: www.messiah. edu President: Kim S. Phipps Deans/key administrators: Randall Basinger, provost; Caroline Maurer, dean of the School of Business, Education and Social Science; Ray Norman, dean of the School of Science, Engineering and Health; Peter Powers, dean of the School of Humanities; Richard Roberson, dean of the School of the Arts; John Chopka, vice president for enrollment; Amanda Coffey, vice president for human resources and compliance; Barry Goodling, vice president for advancement; Kris Hansen-Kieffer, dean

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Tuition: $30,510 for and associate vice president, 2014-15, plus room and technology and library servboard and fees ices; Sarah Stokely, dean of academic engagement and Shippensburg student support; Jim Johnson, dean of the College University of Education and Human Address: 1871 Old Main Services; John Kooti, dean Drive, Shippensburg of the John L. Grove College Website: www.ship.edu of Business; and Jim Mike, Interim president: Jody dean of the College of Arts Harpster and Sciences. Key administrators/ Date founded/estabDeans: Barbara Lyman, lished: 1871 provost and senior vice Number of majors: 100 president for academic af- undergraduate programs are fairs; Rick Ruth, vice presi- offered in the College of Arts dent for information tech- and Sciences, the College of nologies and services; Roger Education and Human ServSerr, vice president for stu- ices and the John L. Grove dent affairs; Denny Ter- College of Business. Eight rell, vice president for ad- pre-professional health proministration and finance; grams, including pre-med Chris Sax, associate provost and pre-pharmacy, in addiand dean of academic out- tion to pre-law options and reach and innovation; Tracy affiliate programs whereby Schoolcraft, associate prov- students can earn combined ost and dean of the School of undergraduate and graduate Graduate Studies; Bill Som- degrees through accelerated mers, associate vice presi- programs are also offered. dent for enrollment man- The School of Graduate agement; Dennis Mathes, Studies offers 57 programs. dean of library and academic technology support services See Colleges, D20

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Colleges Continued from D19 The Professional, Continuing and Distance Education Studies office offers courses, certificates, and degrees for professionals through online, evening, weekend and accelerated program options. Faculty members, not graduate assistants, teach all classes. Enrollment: Approximately 7,500 (6,500 undergraduates and 1,000 graduate students) Tuition: $6,820 per year for Pennsylvania residents.

Penn State Harrisburg Address: 777 W. Harrisburg Pike, Middletown Website: hbg.psu.edu Sentinel file photo President: Eric J. Barron Shippensburg University received a 2013 Pennsylvania Historic Preservation Deans/key administraAward from Preservation Pennsylvania for its restoration of the Old Main tors: Chancellor Mukund S. fountain. Kulkarni

dean of faculty; Camilla Rawleigh, vice president for institutional advancement; Mary Ann Naso, vice president for enrollment; Mary Beth Williams, vice president for student development/dean of students; Brian Ecker, vice president for finance and administration Date founded/established: 1869 Number of majors: 27 in bachelor’s degrees; four in graduate programs: education, accountancy, nursing and the humanities. Enrollment: 662 for Wilson College 2013-14 Tuition: $23,745 for Address: 1015 Philadel2014-15 phia Ave., Chambersburg Website: www.wilson. edu President: Barbara K. Mistick Deans/key administra@ tors: Elissa Heil, vice president for academic affairs/

Date founded/established: 1966 Number of majors: More than 160 baccalaureate majors offered throughout the Penn State system. Number of degrees offered: Penn State Harrisburg offers two associate, 31 bachelor degrees, 23 masters and three doctoral programs, as well as certificate and certification programs. Enrollment: 3,577 undergraduate students and 864 graduate students as of fall 2013

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Public schools Big Spring School District

45 Mount Rock Road, Newville We b s i te : w w w. b i g springsd.org 2012 enrollment: 2,708 First day of classes: Aug. 25 Last day of classes: June 4, 2015 Area: 194.2 square miles Municipalities: Cooke Township, Newville Borough, Lower Mifflin Township, Upper Mifflin Towns h i p, L owe r Fra n k fo rd Township, Upper Frankford Township, South Newton

Township, North Newton Township, Penn Township, West Pennsboro Township District population: 19,067 District administration: Richard W. Fry, superintendent of schools; Jeanne Temple, assistant superintendent; Kevin Roberts, director of curriculum, instruction and educational technology; Richard Kerr, Jr., business manager; William Gillet, supervisor of special education School board: Wilbur Wolf Jr., president; William Swanson, vice president; Robert Barrick, secretary;

David Gutshall, treasurer; Kingsley Blasco; Richard Norris; Richard Roush; William Piper; John McCrea. The school board meets at 8 p.m. on the first and third Mondays of each month in the large group room or auditorium at the high school. Committee meetings are held prior to the start of the regular board meetings. 2014-15 general fund budget: $45,485,756 Taxes: 12.9771 mills Collective bargaining agreement expired: June 30 Last teacher strike: 1993-94 school year

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Public Continued fromD21 Hill Website: www.camphillsd.k12.pa.us 2012 enrollment: 1,248 First day of classes: Aug. 26 Last day of classes: June 4, 2015 Area: 2 square miles Municipalities: Camp Hill Borough District population: 7,600 Districtadministration: David F. Reeder, superintendent; Katherine Gottlieb, director of student services; Christine Hakes, director of business administration School board: Stephen B. Karl, president; Randall Gale, vice president; Michael T. Foerster, treasurer; Barbara N. LaBine, assistant secretary; Gwendolyn S. Browning; Mark S. Stewart; Jill S. Williamson; Gregory E. Lamay; Arthur C. Pursel Jr. The school board meets at 7:30 p.m. on the second and third Mondays of each month in the cafeteria of the middle school and high school. The meeting on the second Monday is a work session; the meeting on the third Monday is a regular board meeting. 2014-15 general fund budget: $19,962,593 million Taxes: 13.7573 mills. Collective bargaining agreement expires: June 30, 2015 Last teacher strike: N/A Schools:

Grades: 6-8 Performance Profile School: 82.8

• Eisenhower Elementary School, 340 N. 21st St. Principal: Sandra Fauser Enrollment: 303 Grades: 3-5 Performance Profile School: 89

• Hoover Elementary School, 420 S. 24th St. Principal: Patricia Craig Enrollment: 276 Grades: K-2 Performance Profile School: 89.8 S p e c i a l p ro g ra m s : Spanish, Latin, German and French, as well as AP courses. Options for band, chorus, drama and visual art are also available. Graduation rate: 91 percent

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nology; Tom Horton, director of buildings and grounds; Michael Hurley, administrator of management services; Margaret Crider, director of special education; George Null, athletic director; Stephanie Douglas, director of digital learning and technology; Byron Klingel, director of information technology operations School board: Nancy S. Fishman, president; Linda Manning, vice president; Deborah L. Sweaney; Paula A. Bussard; Gerald E. Eby; Tim W. Potts; Anne H. Lauritzen; Fred Baldwin; Brian Guillaume. The school board meets at 7:30 p.m. on the third Thursday of each month for its regular business meeting. Committee meetings are held at 7 p.m. on the first or second Thursday of

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The Sentinel • D23

Public

Grades: 9-12 Performance Profile each month, if necessary. All School: 80 meetings take place in the board room at 623 W. Penn • Crestview Elementary School, St., Carlisle. 2014-15 general fund 240 Longs Gap Road Principal: Carole Holly budget: $72.6 million Grades: K-5 Taxes: 12.9333 mills Performance Profile Collective bargaining agreement expires: June School: 89.1 30, 2015 • Lamberton Last teachers’ strike: Middle School, 777 Five days in May 2006 S. Hanover St. Schools: Principal: Keith Cole• Bellaire Elementary stock School, 905 Grades: 6-8 Waggoner’s Gap Road Performance Profile School: 78.3 Principal: Jeffery Bell Grades: K-5 Performance Profile • Wilson Middle School, 900 School: 83.7 Continued from D22

• Carlisle High School (includes 623, 701 and 723 W. Penn St.) Principal: Jay Rauscher

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• Hamilton Elementary School, 735 Clay St. Principal: Monique Varner Grades: K-5 Performance Profile School: 78.7

• LeTort Elementary School, 110 E. South St. Principal: Aaron Carmichael Grades: K-5 Performance Profile School: 73

• Mooreland Elementary School, 329 Wilson St. Principal: Kim Truckenmiller Grades: K-5 Performance Profile School: 93.9

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D24 • The Sentinel

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Public

Grades: 6-8 School: 85.6 Performance Profile • Monroe Elementary Last teacher strike: School: 91.8 School, 1240 Boiling Three days in 1990 • Hampden Elementary Springs Road, Schools: Continued from D23

• Cumberland Valley High School, 6746 Carlisle Pike, Mechanicsburg

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Principal: Tony Parks Grades: K-5 Boiling Springs Performance Profile School: 81.5 Principal: Megan Ward Special Programs: InGrades: K-5 Performance Profile ternational Baccalaureate World Diploma Programme, School: 78.4 AP courses, JROTC and • Shaull Elementary world languages beginning School, 1 Shaull in middle school. The district-wide music program Drive, Enola Principal: Chris Baldrige has been recognized by the NAMM Foundation as one Grades: K-5 Performance Profile of the “Best Communities for Music Education in School: 86.4 America.” Graduation rate: 93 per• Silver Spring cent Elementary School,

Principal: Chad Runkle Grades: K-5 Performance Profile Principal: Judy Baum- School: 83.4 gardner • Middlesex Elementary Grades: 9-12 Performance Profile School, 250 N. Middlesex Road School: 88.7 Principal: Joseph Shir• Eagle View Middle vinski School, 6746 Carlisle Grades: K-5 Performance Profile Pike, Mechanicsburg School: 88.7 Principal: John Gallagher Grades: 6-8 • Green Ridge Performance Profile 6746 Carlisle Pike, Elementary School, School: 85.6

• Good Hope Middle School, 451 Skyport Road, Mechanicsburg

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• Sporting Hill Elementary School, 210 S. Sporting Hill Road

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Principal: Connie Henry Grades: K-5 Principal: Amy Lena Performance Profile Grades: K-5 Performance Profile School: 79.2

East Pennsboro Area School District 890 Valley St., Enola Website: www.epasd.org October 2012 enroll-

ment: 2,764 First day of classes: August 26, 2014 Last day of classes: June 4, 2015 Area: 12 square miles Municipalities: East Pennsboro Township, Enola, Summerdale, West Fairview Township, parts of Camp Hill District population: 12,000 Districtadministration: Jay Burkhart, superintendent; Betsy Holley, business administrator; Kathy Kramer, director of special education; Gregory J. Milbrand, supervisor of curriculum, instruction and assessment; Preston Brandt, director of safety, security and facilities; Steve Vogelsong, technology coordinator. School board: Melissa Beers, president; Matthew Franchak, vice-president;

Nancy Otstot, treasurer; Anne Alger; Janene Bendrick; Dr. John Bosha; Robert Copeland; Scott Leiser; Lauren Swett The board meets the first Thursday following the first Monday and the third Monday of every month at 7:30 p.m. at the District Administration Center, 890 Valley St., Enola. 2014-15 general fund budget: $37.8 million Taxes: 11.2377 mills Last teacher strike: 1991 Schools:

• West Creek Hills Elementary School, 400 Erford Road, Camp Hill

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Public Continued from D24

• East Pennsboro Elementary School, 840 Panther Highway, Enola

P r i n c i pa l : M a t t h ew Strine Grades: K-4 Performance Profile School: 87.6

• East Pennsboro Area Middle School, 529 N. Enola Drive, Enola

Principal: Stephen Andrejack Grades: 5-8 Performance Profile School: 86.3

• East Pennsboro Area High School, 425 Shady Lane, Enola

Principal: Craig Robbins Grades: 9-12 Performance Profile School: 77.8 S p e c i a l p ro g ra m s : French, German and Spanish foreign language classes, AP courses, service-learning activities and electives

in the arts. of special education; Bruce • Broad Street Graduation rate: 90 per- Gordon, technology coor- Elementary School, dinator; Debra Stouffer, 200 S. Broad St. cent human resources director; Principal: Andrew Bitz Mechanicsburg Robert Meck, facilities diGrades: 1-5 Area School District rector; Andrea Turo Teeter, Performance Profile athletic director. 100 E. Elmwood Ave., MeSchool board: Dawn chanicsburg Merris, president; John Hours Website: www.mbgsd. Rupp, vice president; Tracy Monday-Saturday ay-Saturday org L. Morgan, treasurer; Ri9am-7pm 2012 enrollment: 3,707 chard J. Bradley; Dennis Closed Sunday First day of classes: P. Burkhard; Matthew W. Aug. 25 Martin; Gregory P. Pappas; Last day of classes: June John Anthony; Judy Quigley. 4, 2015 The school board meets Area: 16.5 square miles at 7 p.m. on the second Municipalities: Me- and fourth Tuesdays of the chanicsburg and Shireman- month. The meeting on the stown boroughs and Upper second Tuesday is a reguAllen Township lar meeting; the meeting on District population: the fourth Tuesday is a work 26,042 session. Finance/Facilities District administra- Committee meetings are held tion: Mark Leidy, super- prior to the work sessions. intendent; Alan Vandrew, 2014-15 general fund assistant superintendent/ budget: $57 million chief financial officer; JuTaxes: 12.5350 mills lie Huff, assistant superinCollective bargaining tendent for academics; Paul agreement expires: June Bigham, director of student 30, 2017 services; Jason Baker, suLast teacher strike: pervisor K-12 curriculum; Threatened in 1988-89. Candis Chubb, supervisor Schools:

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• Elmwood Elementary School, 100 E. Elmwood Ave., Mechanicsburg Principal: John McIntosh

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D26 • The Sentinel

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Public • Northside Elementary School, 411 N. Walnut St., Mechanicsburg

District population: School: 87.2 Special Programs: In- 21,108 • Kindergarten ternship opportunities. District administraGraduation rate: 84 per- tion: Dr. Eric Eshbach, suAcademy, 505 S. Filbert Principal: Laurie C. Bencent perintendent; Jason Beals, St., Mechanicsburg ner assistant to the superinGrades: 1-5 Principal: Kathleen HeaNorthern York tendent; Jason Young, busiPerformance Profile ley ness manager; Stephen County School School: 85.2 Grades: K Briotte, technology direcDistrict tor; Rob Taylor, director of • Shepherdstown • Mechanicsburg 149 S. Baltimore St., building and grounds; ShelElementary School, Area Senior High ly Thomas, director of speDillsburg 1849 S. York St., School, 500 S. Broad cial services; Brenda King, Website: www.northernMechanicsburg St., Mechanicsburg census/tax clerk and dispolarbears.com Principal: Krista trict operator. Principal: Dave Harris 2012 enrollment: 3,177 Archibald S c h o o l b oa rd : G re g Grades: 9-12 First day of classes: Grades: 1-2 Hlatky, president; ElisaPerformance Profile Sept. 2 Performance Profile School: 91.5 Last day of classes: June beth Grinder McLean, vice School: 87.2 president; Micheal Barndt; 5, 2015 • Mechanicsburg Chuck Comrey; Ann Hov• Upper Allen Area: 92 square miles Middle School, Elementary School, Municipalities: Carroll erter; Ken Sechrist; Duane Stone; John Price III; Amy 1750 S. Market St., 1790 S. Market St., Township, Dillsburg BorRodgers Mechanicsburg Mechanicsburg ough, Franklin Township, Principal: Joel Yohn Principal: Christopher Franklintown Borough, Monaghan Township, WarGrades: 6-8 Rudisill rington Township, Wellsville Performance Profile Grades: 3-5 School: 86.4 Performance Profile Borough. Continued from D25

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• Northern Middle School, 655 S. Baltimore St., Dillsburg

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Schools

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

The Sentinel • D27

Public Continued from D26

Shippensburg Area School District

317 N. Morris St., Shippensburg Website: shipk12.org 2012 enrollment: 3,417 First day of classes: Aug. 25 Last day of classes: June 9, 2015 Area: 121 square miles Municipalities: Hopewell Township, Newburg Borough, Shippensburg Borough, Shippensburg Tow n s h i p, So u t h a m p ton Township (Cumberland County), Southampton Township (Franklin County) and Orrstown Borough District population: 28,243 District administra-

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ber. In addition, the board will meet publicly the second Monday of each month, except December and July, for planning. All meetings begin at 7:30 p.m. in the cafeteria at the Shippensburg Area Middle School, 101 Park Place, Shippensburg. 2013-14 general fund budget: $44.3 million Taxes: 10.3972 mills (Cumberland County); 95.6278 mills (Franklin County) Last teacher strike: In the 1980s Schools:

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Schools

D28 • The Sentinel

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Public Continued from D27

South Middleton School District

4 Forge Road, Boiling Springs Website: www.smsd.us 2012 enrollment: 2,140 students First day of classes: Aug. 25 Last day of classes: June 5, 2015 Area: 51.5 square miles Municipalities: South Middleton Township Township population: 14,500 residents District administration: Alan Moyer, superintendent; Joseph W. Mancuso III, assistant superintendent; Richard R. Vensel, director of business and operations; Connie M. Connolly, director of special education; Sharonn L. Wil-

liams, director of instructional technology; Dennis E. Royer, computer network administrator; Andrew R. Glantz, director of buildings and grounds; Patrick L. Dieter, athletic director School board: Thomas R. Merlie, president; Shelly Capozzi, vice president; Thomas Hayes, treasurer; Steven E. Bear; Michael H. Berk; Thomas A. Hayes; Robert P. Winters; Scott W i t we r ; E l i z a b e t h A . Meikrantz The board of directors meets at 7 p.m. on the first and third Mondays of each month. Board committee meetings are held at 6 p.m., prior to the board meetings. 2013-14 general fund budget: $32.3 million Taxes: 9.1549 mills Collective bargaining agreement expires: June 30, 2015

Last teacher strike: 1981 Schools:

• Boiling Springs High School, 4 Forge Road, Boiling Springs

• W. G. Rice Elementary School, 805 Holly Pike, Mount Holly Springs

Principal: David A. Boley Grades: K-3 Performance Profile Principal: Joseph Hain School: 84.6 Grades: 9-12 S p e c i a l p ro g ra m s : Performance Profile Technology instruction inSchool: 79 tegrated throughout the K12 curriculum, full-day kin• Yellow Breeches dergarten, block scheduling, Middle School, 4 Forge AP courses, internships, Road, Boiling Springs job shadowing and college Principal: Jesse R. White courses. Graduation rate: 90 perGrades: 6-8 Performance Profile cent School: 73.2

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D30 • The Sentinel

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Public

Abigail A. Tierney; Kelli C. • Hillside Elementary School: 65.6 Grades: 6-8 Performance Profile Williamson; Christopher D. School, 516 Seventh • Crossroads Middle School: 86.8 Weidenhammer St., New Cumberland School, 535 Fishing The school board meets at Principal: Beth Wolff 7 p.m. in the district adminCreek Road, Lewisberry Grades: K-5 istration center on the third See Public, D33 Principal: Ken Edwards Performance Profile Thursday of each month. 2014-15 general fund budget: $101.1 million Taxes: 9.68 mills CumSchool District berland County; 12.59 mills 507 Fishing Creek Road, York County) P.O. Box 803, New CumberCollective bargaining land agreement expires: Aug. Website: www.wssd.k12. 31 pa.us Last teacher strike: 1988 Enrollment: 7,875 Schools: First day of classes: Aug. 25 • Allen Middle School, Last day of classes: June 4225 Gettysburg 5, 2015 Road, Camp Hill Area: 78 square miles Principal: Tara Lingle Municipalities:Lemoyne Grades: 6-8 Borough, New Cumberland Performance Profile Borough, Wormleysburg Borough, Goldsboro Bor- School: 70.9 ough, Lewisberry Borough, Fairview Township, Lower • Cedar Cliff High Allen Township and New- School, 1301 Carlisle Road, Camp Hill berry Township. District population: Principal: Kevin Fillgrove 62.514 Grades: 9-12 District administration: Performance Profile Todd Stoltz, superintendent; School: 87 Jamie Whye, assistant superintendent; Brett Sanders, • Fairview Elementary director of business affairs; School, 480 Lewisberry Ryan Argot, director of fed- Road, New Cumberland Full Service Hair Salon 97% natural + organic eral programs; Russell BurPrincipal: Julie Doughnell, supervisor of buildings erty and grounds; Thomas BurnGrades: 3-5 heimer, director of pupil serPerformance Profile vices; Thomas Haupt, direcSchool: 80.8 tor of elementary education; Timothy Dorsey, coordinator • Fishing Creek of special education; Tammi Elementary School, Jones, director of secondary 510 Fishing Creek education; Anthony McNaughton, coordinator of Road, Lewisberry Principal: Joseph Albin transportation; Brett SandFull Waxing Services Grades: K-5 ers, coordinator of technoloTherapeutic Performance Profile gy and media services; Todd Ear Candling Massages and Stoltz, director of manage- School: 77.2 Body Scrubs Infrared Sauna full service AvedA ment and support services; • Highland Elementary concept sAlon Specialty Manicures Suzanne Tabachini, director Himalayan School, 1325 Carlisle and Pedicures of human resources Salt Cave Facials and Makeup School board: Anthony Road, Camp Hill Organic Extensions J. Tezik, president; Ronald Principal: David HarriCandioto, vice president; son We are an aveda Pure Privilege© Salon Judith A. Crocenzi; Denise Grades: K-5 257 Penrose Place I carlisle I (717) 218-8732 N. Grover; Brian K. GuistPerformance Profile white; Frank J. Kambic; School: 81.5 T r a n q u i l i T ySa lo n a n dW el l n eS S C en T er.Co m

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• Blain Elementary School, 132 Blain Road, Blain

Principal: Kristi Wickward Grades: K-5 Performance Profile School: 71.1

• Carroll Elementary School, 6670 Spring Road, Shermans Dale

Principal: Lucas Clouse Grades: K-5 Performance Profile School: 77.1

• New Bloomfield Elementary School, 300 W. High St., New Bloomfield

Principal: Amanda Grove Grades: K-5 Performance Profile School: 69.8

• West Perry Middle School, 2620 Shermans Valley Road, Elliottsburg

Principal: Renee LeDonne Grades: 6-8 Performance Profile School: 88.3

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Private schools Carlisle Christian Academy, 1412 Holly Pike, Carlisle

Enrollment: 106 Administrators: Christine Tiday, principal. Staff: 20 faculty and support staff members and administrators. Website: www.carlislechristian.org Tuition rates: $4,224 for grades K-8 and $4,824 for grades 9-12. Scholarship opportunities: Financial aid opportunities are available for those who need assistance. Special programs: Opportunities are available in the fine arts, including a spring drama and visual arts electives. Students may also participate in athletics, such as basketball and running club.

The Christian School of Grace Baptist Church, 777 W. North St., Carlisle

Enrollment: 90 Administrators: Gene Drummond, headmaster. Staff: 13 faculty and staff members and administrators. Website: www.gracebaptistchristianschool.org Tuition rates: $3,820 for half-day kindergarten; $4,725 for students in grades 1-8 Scholarship opportunities: Parents may apply for tuition scholarship. Special programs: The Christian School offers soccer and basketball programs.

Heritage Christian Academy, 4681 E. Trindle Road, Mechanicsburg

Administrators: Jim New m a n , h ea d o f a l l school; Tom Banks, head of middle and upper school; Kevin Muirhead, head of early childhood and lower school. Staff: 110 faculty (including part-time), support staff members and administrators Website: www.harrisburgacademy.org Tuition rates: Information is available from the adGood Shepherd missions office. School, 3400 Market Scholarship opportunities: $1.2 million in merSt., Camp Hill it- and need-based finanEnrollment: 250 Administrators: Stephen cial aid is available. The International BaccalaureM. Fry, principal Staff: 25 faculty and support staff members and administrators. Website: www.gsschpa. org Tuition rates: $4,750 (Catholic student)/$6,000 (non-Catholic student) for full-day kindergarten; $4,800 (Catholic student)/$6,000 (non-Catholic student) for grades 1-8. (2014-2015 school year) Scholarship opportunities: Call 737-7261 for information regarding scholarships. Special programs: The school offers extensive extracurricular activities, including drama, Quiz Bowl teams, Girls on the Run, Math 24 Challenge, Math Counts, choir, yearbook, student council and enrichment clubs. Good Shepherd students participate in football, cheerleading, soccer, basketball, volleyball and track and field through the parish sports program.

Walker, administrator. Staff: 10 faculty members Website: heritagechristianpatriots.nextmeta.com Tuition rates: Available at the school office. Special programs: The school offers extracurricular activities such as girls’ volleyball, boys’ soccer, basketball, drama, music, school/ class trips, fine arts competition, academic competition and art classes.

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ate Scholarship for Summer Study is available to new and returning full IB Diploma students. Special programs: Harrisburg Academy’s liberal arts education offers handson lab science starting in kindergarten, designed to increase understanding and interest in scientific concepts. Music education begins in junior kindergarten with strings instruction, with classroom music involvement continuing through 4th grade. In upper school, students have the opportunity to pursue the International Baccalaureate Diploma program, the

capstone to a globally mind- nities: Saint Joseph School ed education at Harrisburg has a tuition assistance proAcademy. gram. Special programs: Saint Saint Joseph School, Joseph School has an ex420 E. Simpson St., tended-day program, enMechanicsburg richment clubs, ColumEnrollment: Maximum bian Squires/Squirettes programs, choir and band class size in low 20s Administrators: John programs, mathletes, a draCominsky, principal; Mary ma club and a newsroom Earnest, assistant principal. where students write and Staff: 45 faculty and sup- deliver the morning announcements. port staff members. The school’s athletic Website: www.sjsmch. teams include programs in org Tuition information: football, basketball, soccer, Please contact the school at track, volleyball and cheer766-2564 for tuition infor- leading. mation. See Private, D32 Scholarship opportu-

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Private Continued from D31

Saint Patrick School, 87 Marsh Drive, Carlisle Enrollment: 310 students in preschool through eighth grade Administrator: Ricman Fly, principal. Staff: 20 full-time faculty, 15 part-time faculty and staff Website: www.spscarlisle.us Tuition rates: $3,500 (parishioner)/$4,900 (nonparishioner) Scholarship opportunities: Scholarships are available based on financial need. S p e c i a l p ro g ra m s : Once per week through-

out the school year, students in grades K-8 take foreign language, computer lab, art, music, library and gym classes. Smart boards and computers are in every classroom. Saint Patrick School also offers a wide range of extracurricular activities in academics, athletics and the arts. Two- and three-day pre-kindergarten programs are now available in addition to the five-day program.

becca Bamberger, assistant principal; the Rev. J. Michael McFadden, pastor of Saint Theresa Parish Staff: 24 full-time and seven part-time faculty Website: www.sainttheresaschool.org Tuition rates: $1,450 preschool for 3-year-olds; $1,550 preschool for 4-yearolds; $4,100 grades K-8 (for students who are members of supporting Catholic parishes). Scholarship opporSaint Theresa tunities: Financial assisSchool,1200 Bridge tance is available from The St., New Cumberland Bridge Educational FounEnrollment: 393 stu- dation, and EITC (Educadents tional Improvement Tax Administrators: Mat- Credit). The school also thew Shore, principal; Re- offers its own Saint The-

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• Lower Allen Elementary School, 4100 Gettysburg Road, Camp Hill

Private Performance Profile Performance Profile School: 75.2 School: 77.2

• Rossmoyne Elementary School, 1225 Rossmoyne Road, Mechanicsburg

• Red Land High School, 560 Fishing Creek Road, Lewisberry

Principal: Holly Sayre Principal: Michele TreGrades: 9-12 Principal: Michele Trevino Performance Profile vino Grades: K-2 School: 88.7 Grades: K-5 Performance Profile Performance Profile School: 85.2 • Washington Heights School: 77.5

• New Cumberland Middle School, 331 Eighth St., New Cumberland

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• Newberry Elementary School, 2055 Old Trail Road, Etters

Principal: Shelley AarPrincipal: Brian Kocsi onson Grades: 6-8 Grades: K-5 Performance Profile Performance Profile School: 72.5 School: 65.2 • Red Mill Elementary • Fishing Creek School Elementary School, 700 Red Mill Road, Et510 Fishing Creek ters Road, Lewisberry Principal: Kathleen WagPrincipal: Joseph Albin ner Grades: K-5 Grades: K-5

Elementary School, 531 Walnut St., Lemoyne

Principal: Michele Travino Grades: K-5 Performance Profile School: 62.8 Special programs: AP courses, technology education, business education, arts and fitness education. School-to-work initiatives and Army JROTC programs. Graduation rate: 89 percent

Continued from D32 activities; Gary Bricker, athletic director. Staff: 42 faculty members Website: www.thsrocks. us Tuition: $6,775 (parishioner)/$8,100 (non-parishioner) Scholarship opportunities: Need-based assistance is available. Special programs: Information not provided.

West Shore Christian Academy Enrollment: 340

Administrators: Dan Steinfield, head of school; Derek Carpenter, upper school principal; Lynette Tress, lower school principal; Jen Cornetto, athletic director Staff: 37 faculty; support staff members; administrators Website: www.westshorechristian.org Tuition rates: $1,875 for pre-kindergarten; $5,700 for grades K-5; $6,275 for grades 6-12 Scholarship opportunities: Need-based financial aid is available. S p e c i a l p ro g ra m s :

T h e s c h o o l o f fe rs A P courses in biology, calculus, English literature, English language, European history, psychology and U.S. history. The school offers dual enrollment courses through Messiah College in the fall and spring. Dual credit is offered for the following AP courses: calculus, psychology, U. S. history, European history and Western civilization. Extracurricular activities: Girls’ volleyball, boys’ baseball, soccer, cross country, basketball, track, band, choir and drama.

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Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Top 50 employers by workforce

The following were the top 50 employers in Cumberland County as of the fourth quarter of 2013.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Federal government Highmark Health Services State government Holy Spirit Hospital Giant Food Stores LLC Cumberland County

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

HGSS Inc. Novitas Solutions Inc. Ames True Temper Inc. Messiah College

29

40

Source: Center for Workforce Information & Analysis

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30 31 32 33 34

ABF Freight System Inc.

41 42

* State Government includes all state employment except Pennsylvania State University, SEPTA, System of Higher Education, PA College of Technology, and PHEAA.

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UPS Ground Freight Inc.

Karns Prime & Fancy Food LTD

Arnold Logistics LLC

Rem Staffing Inc.

Schneider National Carriers Inc.

YRC Inc.

35 36 37 38

44 45 46 47 48 49 50

Gannett Fleming Inc.

Ross Dress for Less Inc.

HP Enterprise Services LLC

Ahold Financial Services LLC

Mechanicsburg Area School District

West Shore School District

Randstad US LP

SMX LLC

Wegmans Food Markets Inc.

Carlisle Construction Materials Inc.

PPG Industries Inc.

9 10 11 12

Dickinson College

27 28

Carlisle HMA Inc.

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Wednesday, August 20, 2014

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Top 50 employers by job openings

The following were the top 50 employers in Cumberland County by number of job openings listed online as of June 29.

1 2 3

HCR ManorCare (86) Rite Aid Corporation (54) CVS Caremark Corporation (53)

4

Deloitte Development LLC (50)

5

Holy Spirit Health Systems (48)

6

McDonald’s Corporation (48)

7

United Parcel Service, Inc. (44)

8 9

13 14 15 16

M&T Bank Corporation (37) Dickinson College (36) Messiah College (36) Carlisle Regional Medical Center (35)

17 18

Gannett Fleming, Inc. (32) ABF Freight System, Inc. (30)

19 20 21

Randstad US (30) Home Instead, Inc. (28) Jacobson Companies, Inc. (28)

22

Pizza Hut, Inc. (40)

Bon-Ton Stores, Inc. (26)

Select Medical Holdings Corporation (40)

Susquehanna Bancshares, Inc. (26)

10 11

Verizon (40)

23

24 25 26

Serco Inc. (24)

Highmark Health Services (39)

Target Corporation (24)

Universal Health Services, Inc. (39)

Dollar General Corporation (22)

12

27

36 37 38

U.S. Army (21)

PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. (22)

28 29 30

Denny’s Corporation (20)

Sears, Roebuck and Co. (22)

Express Employment Professionals (20)

Toys R Us, Inc. (22)

39 40

Bayada Home Health Care (21)

41 42 43 44

Vibra Healthcare (20) Aerotek, Inc. (19)

Exel, Inc. (21)

CarMax, Inc. (19)

Foot Locker, Inc. (21) U.S. Army (21)

Mindteck (18)

Peopleshare, Inc. (19)

Pep Boys (18)

HD Supply, Inc (18)

Celerity IT, LLC. (17)

46 47

49 50

Sears Holdings Corporation (20)

AT&T, Inc. (21)

33 34 35

48

Panera Bread Company (20)

Volvo Construction Equipment (22)

31 32

45

International Business Machines Corp. (19)

Diakon Lutheran Social Ministries (19)

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African Methodist Episcopal

• Bethel AME Church, 131 E. Pomfret St., Carlisle, 243-9646 • Monumental AME Church, 101 Adams St., Slatington, 939-2339

Apostolic

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Places of worship God, 403 Oak Flat Road, Newville, 776-3275 • Pennsylvania-Delaware District Council Assemblies of God, 4651 Westport Drive, Mechanicsburg, 7955921 • Pinchot Park Assembly of God, 2755 Rosstown Road, Wellsville, 432-2869 • River of God Church, 747 Wertzville Road, Enola, 7321434

• Christian Bible Fellowship Church, 49 Stamy Road, Newville, 776-9599 • Community Christian Fellowship, 360 York Road, Carlisle, 249-7835 • Cornerstone Independent Baptist Church, 116 S. Enola Drive, Enola, 7323232 • Country and Town Baptist Church, 220 Gettysburg Pike, Mechanicsburg, 6976687 • Emmanuel Baptist Church, 4681 E. Trindle Road, Mechanicsburg, 7617000 • Faith Chapel, 1453 Holly Pike, Carlisle, 243-0963 • First Baptist Church of Steelton, 1850 S. 19th St., Harrisburg, 939-1318 • Fr i e n d s h i p B a p t i s t Church, 3367 Ritner Highway, Newville, 776-9415 • Grace Baptist Church, 777 W. North St., Carlisle,

• Apostolic Faith Church, 500 S St., Mechanicsburg, 697-4886 • Word of Life Minis- Baptist tries, 502 N. Baltimore Ave., • Bible Baptist Church Mount Holly Springs, 486of Shiremanstown, 201 W. 7077 Main St., Shiremanstown, Assembly of God 920-5429 or 761-6040 • Beulah Baptist Church, • Bethel Assembly of God Church, 1412 Holly Pike, 100 Livingston St., Swatara, 939-5880 Carlisle, 249-1855 • Carlisle Baptist Church, • Blue Mountain Assembly of God, 9886 Otterbein SBC, 701 Walnut Bottom Church Road, Newburg, Road, Carlisle, 249-5069 • Cedar Hill Baptist 423-6376 Church, 154 Chestnut Grove • Christian Life Assembly, Road, Dillsburg, 432-9590 2645 Lisburn Road, Camp Hill, 737-6560 • Cornerstone Fellowship Assembly of God, 32 S. Front St., Wormleysburg, 737-1903 ‘A welcoming community • Crossroads Community of compassionate and Church, 1425 S. Market St., loving Christian believers Mechanicsburg, 697-9136 and seekers’ • Dillsburg Assembly of God Church, 209 W. York 118 N. Middlesex Rd. St., Dillsburg, 432-3046 Carlisle, PA 17013 • Faith Assembly of God (717)249-2449 www.middlesexumc.com Church, 806 Fishing Creek Road, New Cumberland, 938-6976 • Family Worship Center of the Assemblies of God, 6780 Carlisle Pike, New Certified Public Accountants Kingstown, 697-5272 John H. Klingler, CPA, President • First Assembly of God 1156 Walnut Bottom Rd., Suite 2, Carlisle, PA 17015 of Shippensburg, 420 BaltiPhone 717-243-7743 • Fax 717-243-4003 more Road, Shippensburg, ~ 1 Kacey Court, Suite 204, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 532-9154 Phone 717-458-5582 • Fax 717-458-5637 • Life Community Church, www.klinglerassociates.com Shippensburg, 477-0278 Members American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants. • Newville Assembly of

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249-4912 • Great Hope Baptist Church, 110 Fern Ave., Carlisle, 243-5000 • Keystone Baptist Association, 837 North U.S. Route 15, Dillsburg, 502-0280 • Landmark Baptist Church (Y at the Well), 17 E. Simpson St., Mechanicsburg, 697-9010 • M a ra n a t h a B a p t i s t Church, 10408 Blind Lane, Shippensburg, 530-7565 • M o o re ’s M o u n ta i n Church, 1062 Siddonsburg Road, Mechanicsburg, 6973488 • Mountain View Baptist Church, 400 Cornman Road, Carlisle, 245-0747 • New Hope Primitive Baptist Church, 395 S. 2 St.,

Slatington, 939-5028 • Oakwood Baptist Church, 4315 Chestnut St., Camp Hill, 737-7308 • Red Land Baptist Church, 661 Big Spring Road, New Cumberland, 938-9765 • Reflections of Christ Community Church, 14 Cedar St., Mount Holly Springs, 486-4524 • Shiloh Baptist Church, 165 Lincoln St. or 409 N. West St. (office), Carlisle, 243-7259 or 243-8997 • Shippensburg Independent Baptist Church, 308 S. Queen St., Shippensburg, 532-2930 • West Shore Baptist Church, 21 St., Camp Hill, 761-0942

Berean

• Berean Bible Church, 2 5 47 R i t n e r H i g h way, Carlisle, (new church, don’t have number yet)

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• Boiling Springs Bible Chapel, 119 Fourth St., Boiling Springs, 258-8837 • Bressler Bible Church, Center and Monroe streets, Bressler, 939-0212 • Crossroads Bible Church, 1022 York Road, Dillsburg, 432-4099 • Faith Chapel Independent Bible Church, 1453 Holly Pike, Carlisle, 2430963 • Upper Strasburg Bible Church, 9578 Upper See Worship, D37

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Worship Continued from D36 Strasburg Road, Upper Strasburg, 532-2348

Brethren

• Church of the Brethren, 301 Gale St., Mechanicsburg, 766-8880 • Franklintown United Brethren Church, 10 N. Baltimore St., Dillsburg, 4325461 • Hope Grace Brethren Church, 110 Old York Road, Dillsburg, 432-5332 • Wolgamuth Church of the Brethren, 276 Old York Road, Dillsburg, 432-2749

Brethren in Christ

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sburg, 697-0682 • B re t h re n i n C h r i s t Susquehanna, 8 S. Hanover St., Carlisle, 218-1036 • Brethren in Christ World Missions, 431 Grantham Road, Grantham, 697-2634 • Carlisle Brethren in Christ Church, 1155 Walnut Bottom Road, Carlisle, 2431863 • Cumberland Valley Church, 1071 York Road, Dillsburg, 432-9601 • Dillsburg Brethren in Christ, 18 E. Harrisburg St., Dillsburg, 432-3847 • Engage Community Church, 320 E. Louther St., Carlisle, 701-9557 • Fairview Brethren in Christ Church, 600 Evergreen Road, New Cumberland, 774-3033 • Green Spring Brethren in Christ Church, 720 Green Spring Road, Newville, 7765647 • Mount Rock Church, 22 Mount Rock Road, Ship-

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Worship Continued from D37 Bridge Road, Mechanicsburg, 732-4179

Catholic

• Dickinson Catholic, 140 E. Pomfret St., Carlisle, 249-4263 • Good Shepherd Catholic Church, 3435 Trindle Road, Camp Hill, 761-1167 • Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, 225 Salt Road, Enola, 732-9642 • Our Lady of the Visitation Church, 305 N. Prince St., Shippensburg, 532-2912 • Prince of Peace, 2 St., Slatington, 985-1330 • St. Bernard’s Catholic Church, 811 Shermans Valley Road, New Bloomfield, 582-4113 • St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church, 310 Hertzler Road, Mechanicsburg, 697-2614;

697-6907; 607-3545 • St. Joseph Catholic Church, 400 E. Simpson St., Mechanicsburg, 766-8032 • St. Katherine Drexel Church, 1 Peter Drive, Mechanicsburg, 697-8716 • St. Patrick Catholic Church, 85 Marsh Drive and 152 E. Pomfret St., 243-4411 • St. Theresa Catholic Church, 1300 Bridge St., New Cumberland, 7745918

Christian • Capital Area Christian Church, 1775 Lambs Gap Road, Mechanicsburg, 7321882 • Christian Life Community Church, 3151 Ritner Highway, Newville, 7766511 • Evangelical Christian Church, 434 B St., Carlisle,

• New Cumberland Alli243-5145 • Bowmansdale Church of • First Christian Church, ance Church, 142 Spanglers God, E. Lisburn Road, Bow442 Hummel Ave., Lem- Mill Road, New Cumber- mansdale, 766-7537 land, 774-4289 oyne, 763-4537 • Camp Hill Church of God, 123 N. 21st St., Camp Church of Christ Christian and Hill, 737-1178 Missionary Alliance • Bethuel Temple Church • Carlisle Church of God, • Carlisle Alliance Church, of Christ, 70 N. 13 St., Har- 458 N. College St., Carlisle, 237 E. North St., Carlisle, risburg, 920-9597 245-0327 249-5344 • Church of Christ, 3042 • Cavalry Road Church • Christian and Mission- Cumberland Blvd., Camp of God Iglesia de Dios, 910 ary Alliance Church, 599 Hill, 737-5587 Cavalry Road, Carlisle, 243Range End Road, Dillsburg, • Church of Christ, 971 6821 432-8365 • Churchtown Church of • Daybreak Church of Wa l n u t B o t to m Ro a d , God, 351 Old Stonehouse Christian, 321 Gettysburg Carlisle, 249-3267 • St. Paul’s United Church Road, Boiling Springs, 258Pike, Mechanicsburg, 791of Christ, 626 Williams 5337 1200 • Discover Church, 769 Grove Road, Mechanics• Church of God ParsonMeadow Drive, Camp Hill, burg, 766-7931 age, 51 Southside Drive, 763-7466 • Shippensburg Church Newville, 486-7284 • Henry Chapel of Chapel of Christ, 412 E. King St., • Church of God ProphPointe, 770 S. Hanover St., Shippensburg, 532-9770 ecy, 2263 Newville Road, Carlisle, 249-1363 Church of God Carlisle, 776-7737 • Immanuel Church• Blue Mountain Assem• Church of God ProphChristian and Missionary Alliance, 800 S. Market St., bly of God, 9886 Otterbein ecy, 2 Asper Road, Newville, Mechanicsburg , 766-4633 Road, Newburg, 423-6376 776-7737

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• First Church of God, 475 Shippensburg Road, Newville, 776-5223 • First Church of God, 121 E. King St., Shippensburg, 532-8421 • First Church of God, 705 Glendale St., Carlisle, 2493451 • First Church of God, 28 E. Main St., Mechanicsburg, 766-8963 • First Church of God Community Center, 201 E. Green St., Mechanicsburg, 766-7501 • G re e n S p r i n g Fi rs t Church of God, 1140 Green Spring Road, Newville, 7761211 • Harmony Bethel Church of God, 3 Clear Springs Road, Dillsburg, 432-2733 • Highspire First Church of God, 115 Second St., Highspire, 939-5991 • Hillcrest Church of God, 1250 Waggoners Gap Road, Carlisle, 249-3134 • Lighthouse Church of God, 910 Cavalry Road, Carlisle, 243-6821 •Mount Pleasant Church of God, 146 South York Road, Dillsburg, 697-2488 • Mount Holly Springs Church of God, 602 McLand Road, Mount Holly Springs, 486-4818 • Newburg First Church of God, 248 Newburg Road, Newburg, 423-6279 • New Cumberland First Church of God, 325 Reno Ave., New Cumberland, 774-2112 • New Hope Church of God, 1250 Waggoners Gap Road, Carlisle, 241-5544 • Plainfield First Church of God, 2089 Newville Road, Plainfield, 243-8053 • Shippensburg First Church of God, 121 E. King St., Shippensburg, 532-8421

• Shippensburg First Church of God Annex, 5 N. Prince St., Shippensburg, 530-1244 • Shiremanstown First Church of God, 35 S. Locust St., Shiremanstown, 7377600 • South Fairview First Church of God, 1212 Centerville Road, Newville, 4864006 • Swatara Church of God, 811 Keckler Road, Swatara, 909-7295 • Trinity Pentecostal Church of God, 4721 Delbrook Road, Mechanicsburg, 763-8576 • Upper Strasburg Church of God, 9716 Upper Strasburg Road, Upper Strasburg, 477-9353 • Worldwide Church of God, 38 Audobon Pike, Mechanicsburg, 697-2250

Church of the Brethren • Church of the Brethren, 301 Gale St., Mechanicsburg, 766-8880 • Church of the Brethren, 253 E. Garfield St., Shippensburg, 532-6526 • First Church of the Brethren, 1340 Forge Road, Carlisle, 243-4984 • Huntsdale Church of the Brethren, 170 Church Road, Carlisle, 486-5029 • Newville Church of the Brethren, 16 Carlisle Road, Newville, 776-9456 • Ridge Church of the Brethren, 1095 Ridge Road, Shippensburg, 423-5228 • West Shore Church of the Brethren, 6921 Wertzville Road, Enola, 795-8573 • Wolgamuth Church of the Brethren, 276 Old York Road, Dillsburg, 432-2749 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Camp Hill and Carlisle Wards, Skyline

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Community Churches • Covenant Community Church, Mechanicsburg, 691-9795 • Good Shepherd Community Church, 2129 Ritner Highway, Carlisle, 2496879 • Life Community Church, 9974 Molly Pitcher Highway, Shippensburg, 4770278 •New Life Community Church, 127 Willow View Drive, Carlisle, 249-5986 • Shippensburg Community Church, 119 N. Penn St., Shippensburg, 530-1145 Eastern Orthodox • Greek Orthodox Church Pillars of Orthodoxy, 350 W. Old York Road, Carlisle, 960-0101 • Greek Orthodox Holy Trinity Cathedral, 1000 Yverdon Drive, Camp Hill, 763-7441 • Holy Annunciation Macedonian Bulgarian Eastern Orthodox, 721 N. Front St., Slatington, 939-7525 • Holy Apostles Orthodox Church, 5006 E. Trindle Road, Mechanicsburg, 6911600 • St. Nicholas Serbian Orthodox Church Parsonage, 601 S. Harrisburg St., Oberlin, 939-0251

Episcopal • Mount Calvary Episcopal Church, 125 N. 25th St., Camp Hill, 737-9834 • St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 206 E. Burd St., Shippensburg, 532-8089 • St. John’s Episcopal Church, P.O. Box 612, N. Hanover St., Carlisle, 2434220 • St. Luke’s Episcopal See Worship, D42

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Worship Continued from D39 Church, 8 E. Keller St., Mechanicsburg, 766-5182 • St. Michael’s Reformed Episcopal Church, 1825 Good Hope Road, Enola, 728-3855

Evangelical Free Church

cle Church, 51 E. Main St., Plainfield, 243-1134 • Mount View Full Gospel Church, 829 Sandbank Road, Mount Holly Springs, 486-4892 • Palmstown Church, 3151 Ritner Highway, Newville, 776-6511 • Word of Life Ministries, 502 N. Baltimore Ave., Mount Holly Springs, 486-7077 • Wo r d Fe l l o w s h i p Church, 484 N. Mountain Road, Newville, 776-3950

• Carlisle Evangelical Free Church, 290 Petersburg Road, Carlisle, 243-6001 • Evangelical Christian Church, 434 B St., Carlisle, 243-5145 • West Shore Evangelical Holiness Free Church, 1345 Williams • Calvary Temple Holiness Grove Road, Mechanics- Church, 716 Forge Road, burg, 697-0226 Carlisle, 241-6443

Fellowship of Christian Assemblies

Independent, Non-Denominational • Carlisle Christian Fel- or Interdenominational

lowship, 237 Longs Gap Road, Carlisle, 258-5984 • Christian Bible Fellowship Church, 43 Starry Road, Newville, 776-9599 • Community Christian Fellowship, 360 York Road, Carlisle, 249-7835 • Good News Free Methodist Church, 124 State Road, Mechanicsburg, 7910860

Friends

• Friends Meeting of Carlisle, 252 A St., Carlisle, 249-8899

Full Gospel

• Big Spring Heights Full Gospel Church of God, 10 Mount Rock Road, Newville, 776-4460 • C h r i s t Co m m u n i ty Church of Camp Hill, 1201 Slate Hill Road, Camp Hill, 761-2933 • Full Gospel Church of God, 220 St. John’s Church Road, Camp Hill, 761-0039 • Jesus Loves You Ministries, 30 N. Fayette St., Shippensburg, 530-9200 • Living Waters Taberna-

• Bible Way Hibner Memorial, 223 Walnut Lane, Carlisle, 243-0319 • Big Spring Heights Church, 8 Mount Rock Road, Newville, 776-4460 • Bread of Life Fellowship, 167 Walnut Bottom Road, Shippensburg, 532-3222 • Charismatic Solid Rock Church International, 15 W. Church St.,, 432-7674 • C h r i s t Co m m u n i ty Church of Camp Hill, Route 15 and Slate Hill Road, Camp Hill, 761-2933 • Community Christian Fellowship, 360 York Road, Carlisle, 249-7835 • Crossroads Church, 1900 Harrisburg P ike, Carlisle, 243-3323 • Faith Tabernacle Congregation Church, 1410 Good Hope Road, Mechanicsburg, 975-0641 • First Foundation Church, 5 Harrisburg Pike, Dillsburg, 432-8481 • The Gathering Place Church, 101 S. Frederick St., Mechanicsburg, 766-8861 • Greater Grace of Carlisle,

19-107 S. Hanover St., Carlisle, 249-8540 • Harvest Church, 6950 Carlisle Pike, New Kingstown, 697-3716 • Living Faith Chapel, 8770 Possum Hollow Road, Shippensburg, 530-1915 • Maranatha Bible Church, 688 Front St., Enola, 7326506 • Mount Rock Church, 22 Mount Rock Road, Shippensburg, 532-8473 • New Covenant Tabernacle, 2249 Roxbury Road, Shippensburg, 532-6039 • T h e Oa s i s o f L ove Church of Shippensburg, 303 S. Washington St., Shippensburg, 532-5112 • Oppossum Hill Church, 601 Oppossum Lake Road, Carlisle, 243-7393 • Palmstown Church, 3151 Ritner Highway, Newville, 776-6511 • Peace Church, St. John’s Church and Trindle roads, Mechanicsburg, 737-6492 • Post Chapel, Carlisle Barracks, No number listed • Resonate Community Church, Stuart Community Center, 415 Franklin Street, Carlisle, 574-2604 • Rivers of Life Community Church, 31 E. Main St., Walnut Bottom, 532-4453 • Six-O-Five Valley Road Inc., 605 Tower Road, Enola, 732-0608 • Solid Rock Church International, 725 Route 15, New Cumberland, 802-2064 • South Fairview First Church, 1212 Centerville Road, Newville, 486-4006 • Shepherd’s Touch Counseling Ministry, Mechanicsburg, 791-3577 • Tree of Life Church, 50 K St., Carlisle, 241-5920 • Willing Servants’ Ministry, 185 Chamberlain Road, See Worship, D43

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245-0631 • Kingdom Hall of JehoShippensburg, 532-2770 vah’s Witnesses, 1534 Ter• Wo r d Fe l l o w s h i p race Ave., Carlisle, 939Carlisle, 2338 Ritner High- 6101 way, Carlisle, 249-0640 Jewish Islam • Congregation Beth Tik• Islamic Society of Greater Harrisburg, 407 N. Front vah, 240-8627 • Beth Shalom Temple, 913 St., Steelton, 985-9800 • Peace the Centre, 505 Allendale Road, MechanicsCavalry Road, Carlisle, 241- burg, 697-2662 9600 Korean

Jehovah’s Witness

• Jehovah’s Witnesses Harrisburg, Spanish Congregation, 420 Gibson St., Harrisburg, 939-6101 • Jehovah’s Witnesses of Camp Hill Congregation, 2 Willow Mill Park Road, Mechanicsburg, 766-1792 • Jehovah’s Witnesses of Carlisle Congregation, 1 Mooredale Road, Carlisle,

• First Korean Church in PCA, 845 Route 15-North, Dillsburg, 432-8637 • H a r r i s b u rg Ko rea n Catholic Community Inc., 329 Lowther St., Lemoyne, 774-2728 • Hesed Korean Presbyterian Church, 4695 Charles Road, Mechanicsburg, 7313448 • Hope Korean United Methodist Church, 301 S.

Sporting Hill Road, Mechanicsburg, 731-9190 • Korean Mission Church, Frederick and Locust streets, Mechanicsburg, 697-1005 • Korean Presbyterian Church of Harrisburg, Route 15 and Slate Hill Road, Camp Hill, 731-9220

Lutheran • Christ Lutheran Church Dillsburg, 232 Kralltown Road, Dillsburg, 432-4802 • Big Spring United Lutheran Church, 101 Crossroad School Road, Newville, 776-3109 • Calvary Evangelical Church, 208 Woods Drive, Mechanicsburg, 697-9771 • Centerville Lutheran Church, 1874 Walnut Bottom Road, Newville, 7766718 • Christ Lutheran Church, 15 S. Fileys Road, Dillsburg,

432-4878 • Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 2 Water St., Fishertown, 432-4142 • Evangelical Lutheran Church, 602 McLand Drive, Mount Holly Springs, 4867382 • First Evangelical Lutheran Church, 21 S. Bedford St., Carlisle, 249-3310 • Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, 353 N. 24th St., Camp Hill, 737-2260 • Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1610 Carlisle Road, Camp Hill, 737-0439 • Memorial Lutheran Church, 34 E. Orange St., Shippensburg, 532-4614 • Mount Zion Lutheran Church, 4200 Carlisle Road, Gardners, 486-3158 • Mount Zion Lutheran Church, 325 Old Stonehouse Road, Boiling

Springs, 258-3039 • Salem Lutheran Church, 9959 Cumberland Highway, Orrstown, 532-3611 • St. John’s Lutheran Church, 151 Clearview Road, Dillsburg, 432-0141 • St. John’s Lutheran Church, 44 W. Main St., Shiremanstown, 761-5121 • St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church, 111 Walnut St., Boiling Springs, 2583559 • St. Matthew Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2070 Newville Road, Plainfield, 243-6617 • St. Matthias Evangelical Lutheran Church, 3500 Spring Road, Carlisle, 2452475 • St. Mark’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, 99 2nd St., Enola, 732-4549 • St. Mark Evangelical Lu-

theran Church, 117 W. Keller St., Mechanicsburg, 7664482 • St. Michael’s Lutheran Church, 3335 Rosstown Road, Rossville, 432-8418 • St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 320 Market St., Newport, 567-6333 • St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 3442 Orrstown Road, Orrstown, 532-3611 • St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 201 S. Baltimore St., Dillsburg, 432-3202 • St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 530 Bridge St., New Cumberland, 774-3646 • St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 6839 Wertzville Road, Enola, 697-9675 • St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church, 201 W. Louther St., Carlisle, 2432319 See Worship, D44

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• St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, 130 Nittany Drive, Mechanicsburg, 766-2701 • St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, 210 Brick Church Road, Newville, 776-7973 • St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, 240 Broad St., Highspire, 939-3492 • St. Samuel’s Lutheran Church, 5300 Samuels Road, Newport, 567-7933 • St. Stephen Lutheran Church, 30 W. Main St., Mechanicsburg, 766-2168 • St. Timothy Lutheran Church, 4200 Market St., Camp Hill, 737-5243 or 7373773 (nursery school) • Trindle Spring Lutheran Church, 14 State Road, Mechanicsburg, 766-7091 • Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2000 Chestnut St., Camp Hill, 737-8635 • Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, 509 Hummel Ave., Lemoyne, 7637555

• Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, 132 E. Main St., Mechanicsburg, 7662662 • Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, 51 W. Main St., Newville, 776-3907 • Zion Lutheran Church, Enola, 265 N. Enola Drive, Enola, 732-9652

Latter Day Saints

• Newburg Mennonite Church, 103 W. Second St., Newburg, 423-6004 • Rowe Mennonite Church, 754 Pinola Road, Shippensburg, 530-5711 • Slate Hill Mennonite Church, 1352 Slate Hill Road, Camp Hill, 737-8150

Methodist

• Aldersgate United Meth• Church of Jesus Christ odist Church, 1480 Jerusaof Latter Day Saints, Pennlem Road, Mechanicsburg, sylvania Harrisburg Mis737-7923 sion Office, 3903 Hartzdale • Arnold’s United MethDrive, Camp Hill, 761-3611 odist Church, 412 Mountain Mennonite Road, Dillsburg, 432-8164 • Barnitz United Method• Churchtown Mennonite ist Church, 23 Church Lane, Church, 1341 Church St., Carlisle, 486-0060 Carlisle, 258-8905 • Baughman United Meth• Living Faith Chapel, 8770 Possum Hollow Road, odist Church, 228 Bridge St., New Cumberland, 774Shippensburg, 530-1915 • Living Faith Mennonite 2005 Church, 297 Goodhart Road, • Calvary United MethShippensburg, 530-1319 • Mountain View Mennonite Meeting House, 720 Burnt House Road, Carlisle, 249-8400

odist Church, 203 Mumper Lane, Dillsburg, 432-2113 • Calvary United Methodist Church, 700 Market St., Lemoyne, 737-6921 • Camp Curtain Mitchell United Methodist Church, 2221 N. 6th St., Harrisburg, 901-3515 • Camp Hill United Methodist Church, 417 S. 22nd St., Camp Hill, 737-5631 • Central Pennsylvania Conference United Methodist Church, 303 Mulberry St., Mechanicsburg, 7667441 • Chestnut Grove United Methodist Church, 450 Chestnut Grove Road, Dillsburg, 432-8243 • Christ United Methodist Church, 47 E. King St., Shippensburg, 532-6850 • Community United Methodist Church, 16th and

Bridge streets, New Cumberland, 774-7153 • Cumberland United Methodist Charge, 15634 Paxton Run Rd., Newburg, 423-5218 • E m m a n u e l U n i te d Methodist Church, 26 Salt Road, Enola, 732-1713 • First United Methodist Church, 135 W. Simpson St., Mechanicsburg, 766-4611 • Good News Free Methodist Church, 124 State Road, Mechanicsburg, 7910860 • Good Shepherd Community United Methodist Church, 2135 Ritner Highway, Carlisle, 249-6879 • Grace United Methodist Church, Market and Simpson streets, Mechanicsburg, 766-0810 • Grace United Methodist Church, 313 Herman Ave.,

Lemoyne, 763-7632 • Grace United Methodist Church, 400 S. Enola Dr., Enola, 766-4325 • Carlisle United Methodist Church, 45 S. West St., Carlisle, 249-1512 • Harrisburg Area United Methodist Church, 303 Mulberry St., Mechanicsburg, 766-7871 • Hickorytown United Methodist Church, 1510 W. Trindle Road, Camp Hill, 243-8360 • Hope United Methodist Church, 6260 Carlisle Pike, Mechanicsburg, 766-3072 • Leesburg United Methodist Parsonage, 12 Strohm Road, Shippensburg, 5325957 • LeTort United Methodist Church, 1198 Claremont Road, Carlisle, 243-8060 See Worship, D45

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• Lurgan United Brethren Church, 7900 Roxbury Road, Shippensburg, 5301753 • Messiah United Methodist Church, 30 S. Penn St., Shippensburg, 532-4904 • Methodist Christ United, 47 E. King St., Shippensburg, 532-6850 • Middlesex United Methodist Church, 118 N. Middlesex Road, Carlisle, 2492449 • Mount Holly Springs United Methodist Church, 202 W. Butler St., Mount Holly Springs, 486-4883 • Mo u n t Ho p e Un i t e d Me t h o d i s t C h u rc h , 599 Whiskey Run Road, Newville, 776-4998 • Mount Rock United Methodist, 598 Mount Rock Road, Newville, 776-7016 • Mount Olivet United Methodist Church, 5000 Simpson Ferry Road, Mechanicsburg, 761-0621 • Mount Victory United Methodist Church, 1 Victory Church Road, Gardners, 486-3501 • Mount Z ion United Methodist Church, 4686 Mount Zion Road, Enola, 732-1577 • Mount Zion Methodist, 420 Park Drive, Carlisle, 486-4280 • Neidig Memorial United Methodist Church, Main

and Highland, Oberlin, 9396921 • Newburg United Methodist Church, 203 N. High St., Newburg, 423-6223 • Oakville United Methodist Church, 519 Oakville Road, Shippensburg, 7763862 • Otterbein United Methodist Church, 647 Forge Road, Carlisle, 258-6704 • Otterbein United Methodist Church, Cumberland Valley Charge, 423-5218 • Otterbein United Methodist Church, Roxbury Charge, 532-3275 • Shepherdstown United Methodist Church, 1934 S. York St., Mechanicsburg, 766-3076 • Shiremanstown United Methodist Church, 125 E. Main St., Shiremanstown, 737-6621 • St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, Front and Locust streets, Camp Hill, 763-7585 • Trinity United Methodist Church, 415 Bridge St., New Cumberland, 774-7146 • Trinity United Methodist Church, 118 W. Main St., Walnut Bottom, 532-7606 • Trinity United Methodist Church, 4 W. Main St., New Kingstown, 766-0035 • West Fairview United Methodist Church, Second and North streets, West Fairview, 732-0103

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• Uriah United Methodist Church, 925 Goodyear Road, Gardners, 486-7543 • Wa g go n e rs Un i te d Methodist Church, 1271 Longs Gap Road, Carlisle, 249-1624 • Wesley United Methodist Church, Filbert and Simpson streets, Mechanicsburg, 766-6371 • West Hill United Methodist Church, 2164 Newville Road, Carlisle, 776-3325 • Young’s United Methodist Church, 7075 Wertzville Road, Mechanicsburg, 766-4424

Missionary • Christian and Missionary Church, 593 Walnut Bottom Road, Shippensburg, 530-1447 • Christian and Missionary Church, 800 S. Market St., Mechanicsburg, 7664633 • Christian and Missionary Church, 9 Sherwood Drive, Mechanicsburg, 7660261

Nazarene • Church of the Nazarene, 1900 Sterretts Gap Ave., Carlisle, 243-3756

• First Church of the Nazarene, 617 16th St., New Cumberland, 774-6444 • Rosedale Church of the Nazarene, 1901 Rosedale Ave., Middletown, 9393740 • Shippensburg Church of the Nazarene, 415 E. Orange St., Shippensburg, 532-7450 New Covenant • New Covenant Fellowship, 4500 Creekview Road, Mechanicsburg, 732-8500

Pentecostal • Apostolic Faith Church, 500 S. High St., Mechanicsburg, 697-4886 • Bibleway Hibner Memorial Church of God in Christ, 223 Walnut St., Carlisle, 243-0319 • Big Spring Heights Church of God, 10 Mount Rock Road, Newville, 7764460 • Carlisle Christian Fellowship, 237 Longs Gap Road, Carlisle, 258-5984 • Carlisle Church of God, 458 N. College St., Carlisle, 245-0327 • Cornerstone Apostolic Ministries, UPC, 2107 Douglas Drive, Carlisle, 249-2059

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• His Heart Tabernacle, 4721 Delbrook Road, Mechanicsburg, 761-1964 or 763-8576 • Midway Pentecostal Church, 31 Heisers Lane, Carlisle, 249-1224 • Trinity Pentecostal Church of God, 4721 Delbrook Road, Mechanicsburg, 761-1964

Presbyterian • Big Spring Presbyterian Church, Corporation St., Newville, 776-5820 • Camp Hill Presbyterian Church, 101 N. 23rd St., Camp Hill, 737-0488 • Carlisle Reformed Presbyterian Chruch, 14 Westminster Drive, Carlisle, 2495675 • Christ Presbyterian Church, 421 Deerfield Road, Camp Hill, 737-0051 • Dickinson Presbyterian Church, 12 Church Road, Carlisle, 776-3461 • Fi rs t P re s by te r i a n Church, 35 W. Louther St.,

Carlisle, 243-4612 • First United Presbyterian Church, 111 Big Spring Ave., Newville, 776-7525 • Hope Reformed Presbyterian Church, 123 Walnut Bottom Road, Shippensburg, 532-8998 • Mechanicsburg Presbyterian Church, 300 E. Simpson St., Mechanicsburg, 697-0351 • Middle Spring Presbyterian Church, 135 Middle Spring Road, Shippensburg, 532-8198 • Monaghan Presbyterian Church, 1185 Gettysburg Pike, Dillsburg, 432-4234 • New Covenant Fellowship, 4500 Creekview Road, Mechanicsburg, 732-8500 • Presbyterian Church of Shippensburg, 12 S. Prince St., Shippensburg, 532-5039 • Presbytery of Carlisle, 3040 Market St., Camp Hill, 737-6821 • Redeemer Orthodox See Worship, D46

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Seventh Day Adventist

Presbyterian Church, 35 E. High St., Carlisle, 218-1009 • St. James Presbyterian Church, 1425 Orrs Bridge Road, Mechanicsburg, 7327848 or 732-7843 (preschool) • Second Presbyterian Church, 528 Garland Drive, Carlisle, 243-4571 • Silver Spring Presbyterian Church, 444 Silver Spring Road, Mechanicsburg, 766-0204 • Synod of the Trinity, 3040 Market St., Camp Hill, 737-0421

• Capital Area Seventh Day Adventist Church, 200 S. Washington St., Mechanicsburg, 790-5557 • Seventh Day Adventist Church, 2 Forge Rd., Boiling Springs, 249-8944

Unitarian Universalist • Unitarian Universalists of the Cumberland Valley, 2 Forge Road, Boiling Springs, 249-8944

United Brethren

• Bethany Evangelical Church, 101 Petersburg Road, Carlisle, 249-1883 Quaker • K ing Street United • Friends Meeting of Brethren Church, RR1, Box Carlisle, 252 A St., Carlisle, 20, Newburg, 423-6775 249-8899 • Lurgan United Brethren Church, 7607 Roxbury Salvation Army Road, Shippensburg, 530• The Salvation Army, 20 1753 E. Pomfret St., Carlisle, 249-1411

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Senior centers

Cumberland County’s six full-time senior centers provide places for those age 60 and older to go for meals, activities, health screenings and educational opportunities. The following six locations serve as senior centers throughout Cumberland County:

Mechanicsburg, 697-3434

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East Pennsboro School 110 Altoona Ave., Enola, Age Program Office

Salvation Arny Senior Action Center in Carlisle.

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Shippensburg Area Senior Center

125 E. Main St., Shiremanstown, 737-6621

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Churches Affiliated Child Care Center 110 Altoona Ave., East Pennsboro, 732-3120

West Shore Senior Center

606 E. Simpson St., Mechanicsburg, 766-2439

1000 Claremont Road, Carlisle, 245-2431

417 S. 22nd St., Camp Hill, 737-4515

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Address: The center is currently in the process of moving to a new building, Address: 98 South Enola but has a temporary home at Christ United MethodDrive, Enola Hours: 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., ist Church, 47 E. King St., Shippensburg Monday-Friday Hours: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Phone number: 7323915 Email: mschanersrcnt@ eastpennsboro.net Website: http://eastpennsboro.net/Administration/Senior_Citizens/ senior_citizens.html

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Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Farmers markets and stands

Cumberland County agriculture generates $129.5 million in cash receipts from the sale of agricultural crops and livestock products, according to 2010 state statistics. There are about 1,500 farms of varying sizes in Cumberland County, and 156,000 acres (44 percent) of the county are in agricultural use. Here are some ways area residents can purchase some of that locally grown produce and items.

Farmers markets

• Carlisle Country Market, 1446 Holly Pike, Carlisle. The Farmers Market is open 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday and 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. Shops are open 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday to Saturday. For more information, call 254-6457 or visit www.carlislecountrymarket.com. • Farmers on the Square, 2 N. Hanover St., Carlisle. Hours are May to November 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Wednesdays. For more information, visit www.farmersonthesquare.com. • Farmers on Walnut, Camp Hill Borough Building, 2145 Walnut St., Camp Hill. Hours are 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Thursdays from May 16 to Oct. 24, rain or shine.

For more information, go to www.farmersonwalnut.org. • Mountain Lakes Market, 1800 Newville Road, Carlisle. Hours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Friday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. For more information, call 258-5922 or visit www. mtnlakesmarket.com. • New Cumberland Farmers Market, downtown New Cumberland off Bridge Street. Hours are 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays from May 11 to Nov. 23. • Village Markets, 2 Chestnut St., Newville. Hours are June to August from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays. For more information, call 3317391 or visit www.bigspringeventcenter.com. • West Shore Farmers Market, 900 Market St., Lemoyne. Hours are 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday and 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. For more information, call 737-9881 or visit www.westshorefarmersmarket.com. • Williams Grove Historical Steam Engine Association Farmers Flea Market, 1 Steam Engine Hill, Mechanicsburg. Hours are from dawn to 2 p.m. Sunday. For more information, call 766-4001 or

visit www.wghsea.org. • Williams Grove Park Market, 1 Park Ave., Mechanicsburg. Hours are March to December from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday. For more information, call 7667215 or visit www.williamsgrove.com.

Roadside stands • Baseshore Farms, 6080 Creekview Road, Mechanicsburg. Hours are (June to August) 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Friday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, (September to October) 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. • Beltview Produce at Park Drive and Lerew Road in Boiling Springs. Hours are July to September 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. For more information, call 240-3012. • Burkholder’s Roadside Stand, Route 233 between Route 11 and I-81, Newville. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday

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from late May to September. For more information, call 776-3930. • Garden Gate Farm Market, 1560 W. Trindle Road, Carlisle. Hours are spring to fall 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. For more information, call 240-0855. • Kline Road Gardens, 107 Kline Road, Shippensburg. Hours are 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday from April to October. For more information, call 5323750. • Mt. Rock/Horst Orchards, 328 Mt. Rock Road, Shippensburg. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily from July to November. For more information, call 532-7795. • Punkin Point Farm, 825 York Road, Carlisle. Hours are May to November open daily. For more information, call 249-7969. • Windy Hill Orchard, 1180 Highland Drive, Mechanicsburg. Hours are daily

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daylight hours from September to November. For more information, call 7668509. • Wolf’s Fruit Farm, 998 S. Mountain Road, Dillsburg. The stand is open daily. For more information, call 4323382.

Community Support Agriculture (CSA) • Earth Spring Farm CSA, 250 Old State Road, Gardners. Offers organic vegetables, fruits, cheese, meat and eggs – available for purchase from outside vendors. Its season is May to October. Call ahead at 805-7778. For more information, go to earthspringcsa.com. • North Mountain Pastures, 999 Markelsville Road, Newport. Offers chicken, turkey, pastured pork, grass-fed beef, pastured lifestock, free-range eggs and poultry and wool. Call ahead at 497-3496. For more information, go

to northmountainpastures. com. • Pretty Meadow Farm, 151 Campbell Road, Newport. Offers vegetables, baked goods, flowers, preserves, herbs, pumpkins, non-GMO eggs and 100 percent grassfed beef. Its season is Memorial Day to Thanksgiving. Call ahead at 423-2333. For more information, go to prettymeadowfarm.com. • Shared Earth CSA, 131 State Road, Mechanicsburg. Offers vegetables, melons, eggs, dairy products, flowers and herbs. Its season is May to October. Call ahead at 697-0762. For more information, go to sharedearthfarm.com. • Spiral Path Farm, 538 Spiral Path Lane, Loysville. Offers vegetables, melons and berries. Its season is May to November. Call ahead at 789-4433. For more information, go to spiralpathfarm.com. S o u rc e : C u m b e r l a n d County Planning Department

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Recycling The Cumberland County Recycling and Waste Authority is a three-staff member, seven-board member organization responsible for the County Municipal Waste Management Plan. The authority runs the waste disposal facility services contracts and oversees trash haulers to make sure they follow county rules. The authority also offers several consulting services and educational programs for county businesses, residents, government and school districts. Justin Miller is the recycling coordinator, which is located at 310 Allen Road, Suite 201. The office is open from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. on Monday through Friday and can be reached by telephone at 240-6489. Traditional drop-off recycling sites listed on Cumberland County’s website are: • Lower Frankford Township at its municipal building, 1205 Easy Road in Carlisle. Hours are the second Saturday of every month from 8 a.m. to noon. • New Hope Recycling at the Hopewell Township Municipal Building, 415 Three

Square Hollow Road, Newburg. Hours are the first Saturday of every month from 8 a.m. to noon. • Cumberland County Landfill drop-off recycling at 620 Newville Road, Newburg. For the hours of operation, call the landfill at 4239953. There is no charge or need to separate recyclables. The landfill is operated and owned by Advanced Disposal. • Waste Management of Central Pennsylvania Transfer Station Drop-Off Recycling at 4300 Industrial Park Road, Camp Hill. The center is owned by Waste Management and can be contacted at 232-0878. • Boyd E. Diller Transfer Station Drop-Off Recycling at 6820 Wertzville Road, Enola. The station is owned by Advanced Disposal and can be reached at 766-6403. As of Jan. 24, 2013, state residents are no longer able to recycle or trash electronics. Items in that category include desktop computers, laptop computers, computer monitors, computer accessories (printers, mouse, etc.), televisions and tablets. Cumberland County list-

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Swimming pools

Area pools bring some relief to county residents in the hot summer months. Most pools open around Memorial Day weekend for a few days and begin in earnest, opening every day in June. Most pools close after Labor Day weekend in September.

days, Wednesdays and Fridays. Rates: Daily admission for residents and non-residents older than age 5 is $10. Pool passes are also available for families, adults and children. Contact the borough for more information.

Boiling Springs Pool

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Address: 2 Mountain Road, Boiling Springs Phone: 258-4121 Hours: Vary between 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Contact the pool for specific hours or visit the website: www.bspool.com. Rates: Daily rates are $12; children smaller than 46 inches and senior citizens must pay a daily admission rate of $5. Admission is free for children 3 and younger with a parent. In the evening, admission prices dip to $7 for regular admission and $4 for junior and senior admissions. Evening rates begin three hours before the pool closes. Daily admission includes use of water slides and four pools (juniors cannot ride the waterslides) and allows for all-day access to the pool. Season passes are also available for juniors and seniors and families. Amenities: The Boiling Springs Pool has four pools, water slides and a full-service snack bar.

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Address: 1236 Franklin St., Carlisle Phone: 240-6957 Website: www.carlislepa. org. Hours: 12 to 7 p.m. Sunday through Friday, 12 to 6 p.m. Saturday Rates: Daily admission is $4 for children (ages 4-17) and seniors older than 55 who are borough residents, and $7 for non-residents; and $7 for adult residents and $9 for non-residents. Sunset admission rates are $3.50 for residents and $4.50 for non-residents. Children younger than age

3 are admitted to the pool for free. Season passes are also available for children and seniors, adults and families. Passes can be purchased at www.carlislepa.org or at the Parks and Recreation Department in the Stuart Community Center, 415 Franklin St., Carlisle. Amenities: The Borough of Carlisle Community Pool offers a snack bar and aquatic programs, including swim lessons, pre-school “Fun in the Sun” events and lap swims. Other special events are available throughout the season; the pool ends its season with a Puppy Plunge.

Carlisle Swim Club Address: 1286 S. Pitt St., Carlisle Phone: 243-3178 Website: www.carlisleswimclub.com Hours: 1 to 9 p.m. Members also have access to lap

swimming from 6:30 to 8 a.m. Contact the club for member rates.

Hampden Township Park and Pool Address: 5002 Park Street Extended, Mechanicsburg, off of Sporting Hill Road Phone: 737-4219 Website: recreation. hampdentownship.us Hours: Monday to Sunday 11:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Rates: Monday-Friday:

Younger than 2 free; ages 3-17 youth $8; adults$9. Residents are entitled to $2 off weekday daily rates with ID. Guest fees: weekday child $7; weekday adult $8; weekend/holiday child $9; weekend/holiday adult $10. After 6 p.m. all daily admissions are discounted by $2. Non-swimmers who wish to enter the complex must pay regular fee. Amenities: The Hampden Township Pool includes a main pool and wade pool, a water slide, interactive

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Pools Continued from D51 $10 for adults (age 4 and older). Weekend prices are $12 for those age 4 to adult. Evening prices are $5 for adults. Season passes are available, but prices vary for residents and non-residents and depend on the date of purchase. The fees for season passes are available at www.lemoynepa.com. Amenities: The Lemoyne Swimming Pool was renovated prior to the start of the 2010 season. The pool now features a “zero entry” area, two slides, a tot area and an area designated for lap swimming. The pool is handicap accessible.

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Address: Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Park, 2 Memorial Park Drive, Me-

chanicsburg Phone: 766-9057 or 6914572 Website: www.mbgsd. org Hours: 12 to 8 p.m. Rates: Daily admission to the pool is $12. During the week, prices drop to $5 after 5 p.m. A military discount is available. Season passes are available. Prices vary for residents and non-residents and depend on the date of purchase. Information about season passes can be found at www.mbgsd.org under the “Park and Rec” tab. Amenities: The Mechanicsburg Swimming Pool also has a main pool, Olympicstyle pool, interactive water park and a snack bar.

Park Place, Shippensburg Phone: 532-7144 Website: www.borough. shippensburg.pa.us Hours: 12 to 5 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday; 12 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Friday, Saturday; and 12 to 6 p.m. Sunday Rates: Daily admission rates is $5 per adult resident (age 18-59) and $7 per nonresident; $4 per youth and senior resident (age 4-17 or older than 60) and $6 per non-resident youth and senior. Amenities: There is a main pool, water slide and a baby pool with dew drop fountain. There is also a 4foot handicapped accessible ramp. Source: Information is Shippensburg from each pool’s website. Memorial Pool Rates are for the 2013 seaAddress: Memorial Park, son.

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There are several options for dancers looking to perform in Central Pennsylvania, and several options for ballet fans looking for a production to watch:

for the shock absorption of jumping, a wall of mirrors, state-of-the-art sound system, high ceilings, and plenty of parking. Address: 1787 W. Trindle Road, Building 600, Carlisle Carlisle Dance Phone: 249-5142 Website: www.carlisledCarlisle Dance, formerly Carlisle Ballet, offers op- ance.com portunities for study of pre-ballet through pre-pro- Central Pennsylvania fessional ballet, as well as Youth Ballet (CPYB) classes in disciplines such as CPYB, a nationally- and modern, jazz, hip hop, lyri- internationally-recognized cal and tap. The school also school of classical ballet, offers a summer session. has two studios located in The school provides for Carlisle and one located in personal attention for stu- Camp Hill. dents to learn more while CPYB provides trainhaving fun. Private lessons ing for beginner-level to are also available. pre-professional dancCarlisle Dance offers two ers. The school also offers spacious dance studios Mommy and Me, Creative complete with sprung floors Movement, pre-ballet and

pre-tap for children ages 15 months through 6. An Open Program offers opportunities to study other dance disciplines, such as hip-hop, Pilates, ballet and tap to students ages 13 and up. Alumni of the school have gone on to dance with professional companies or work in dance-related fields, such as ballet teaching or arts. Some of those ballet companies include American Ballet Theatre, Boston Ballet, New York City Ballet, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Pennsylvania Ballet and San Francisco Ballet. CPYB was established in 1955 by Founding Artistic Director Marcia Dale Weary, who still plays an active role in the school. It is a nonprofit corporation.

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ballet to its students. A variety of training is available in classical ballet, modern, tap and jazz relative to musical theater and contemporary ballet style. PRB also hosts an intensive five-week summer program. Alumni have gone on to attend university dance programs, perform with professional companies, choreograph, teach and work as artistic directors. Address: 211 N. Enola Drive, Enola Pennsylvania Phone: 732-2172 Regional Ballet Box office: 732-1974 Website: www.prballet. Pennsylvania Regional Ballet, located in Enola, org was established in 1988, and its mission is to pro- Spirit of Dance Studio The Spirit of Dance Studio vide a center for professional training, guidance in West Pennsboro Townand education in classical ship offers camps as well as

Address: CPYB Warehouse Studios and administrative offices, 5 N. Orange St., Suite 3, Carlisle Phone: 245-1190 Address: CPYB Barn Studios, 107 Meetinghouse Road, Carlisle Phone: 249-3959 Address: Camp Hill Studio, Grace Milliman Pollock Performing Arts Center, 340 N. 21st St., Camp Hill Phone: 245-1190 Website: www.cpyb.org

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Local theaters

There are a number of venues at which area residents can catch plays and musicals performed by local and professional actors.

ance: “Jesus Christ Superstar” will premiere in October. Website: www.carlisletheatre.org/CTC.htm

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Address: Gamut Theatre Group is the combined theater company of Popcorn Hat Players Children’s Theatre and Harrisburg Shakespeare Company and they currently operate out of their location at Strawberry Square. Phone: 238-4111 Upcoming performCarlisle Theatre ances: Stage Door Series Company will present “Fight ‘Til the Address: 40 W. High St., Last Gasp: Cry Havoc! A Stage Combat Showcase” Carlisle Website: www.gamutPhone: 258-0666 Upcoming perform- plays.org Ad d re ss : 15 59 Bo i l ing Springs Road, Boiling Springs Phone: 258-3211 Upcoming performances: “Oklahoma,” “Mame” and “The Marvelous Wonderettes” Website: www.allenberry.com

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Oyster Mill Playhouse Address: 1001 Oyster Mill Road, Camp Hill Phone: 737-6768 Upcoming performances: “Done to Death,” “Evita” and “Move Over, Mrs. Markham” Sentinel file photo Website: www.oysterJay Miffoluf, left, Stephanie Trdenic, center, and mill.com Lauren Turchin, right, rehearse a scene from “AnLittle Theatre of gel Street” Jan. 24, 2012, at the Oyster Mill Playhouse, Camp Hill. Mechanicsburg

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Cumberland County libraries

There are eight libraries in the Cumberland County Library System. For a list of events and details about each library, as well as for the online library catalogue, go to www.cumberlandcountylibraries.org.

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Hours: Monday through Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Thursday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Sunday, closed Address: 114 N. Baltimore John Graham Public Library Ave., Mount Holly Springs Phone: 486-3688 Hours: Monday through Tuesday, Thursday through Bosler Memorial Friday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Library Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 5 Hours: Monday through p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 Friday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; p.m.; Sunday, closed. Address: 9 Parsonage St., Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Newville Sunday, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Phone: 776-5900. Address: 158 W. High St., Carlisle Joseph T. Simpson Phone: 243-4642

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Hiking in the Cumberland Valley

The Cumberland Valley region is home to more than 200 miles of trails, i n c l u d i n g t h e m i dway point of the Appalachian Trail. There are more than 54,000 acres of outdoor opportunities, including three state parks and two state forests. The area also offers scenic areas, including Waggoner’s Gap Hawk Watch, where more than 20,000 migrating raptors fly over each year. Here are some of the trails were you can take a hike.

The Appalachian Trail

Forty-three miles of the 2,178-mile trail stretch through Cumberland County. Trail entrances to the Appalachian Trail are Arendts-

ville-Shippensburg Road, Pine Grove Furnace State Park, Sheet Iron Roof Road, Whiskey Springs Road, Leidigh Road, ATC Mid-Atlantic Regional Office in Boiling Springs, York Road (Route 74), Lisburn Road, Trindle Road (Route 641), Bernheisel Bridge Road and Sherwood Drive. The trail is open for foot travel only; vehicles, bikes and horses are not permitted. The Appalachian Trail Conservancy’s Mid-Atlantic Regional office is located at 4 E. First St., Boiling Springs. The Appalachian Trail Museum is located at Pine Grove Furnace State Park.

Cumberland Valley Rail Trail

Kings Gap Environmental There are 11 miles of the Education Center

Cumberland Valley Rail Trail, 9.5 of which are developed. The trail extends from Shippensburg to Newville, and efforts are being made to extend that farther into Carlisle. T ra i l e n t ra n c e s a r e Newville (23 McFarland St.), Oakville (401 Oakville Road) and Shippensburg (Shippensburg Township Park, 304 Britton Road). Parking and restrooms are available in Newville and Shippensburg, and those amenities are available at the North Newton Township Park about one-quarter mile away from the Oakville entrance.

sightseeing. lachian Trail. The historic Ironmaster’s Mansion is available for Tuscarora State Forest The forest is located at overnight accommodations The center is located at 4455 Big Spring Road, Blain, and special event rentals. 500 Kings Gap Road, Carand also has hiking trails lisle. There are 16 miles of Colonel Denning available. Its forest covers hiking trails that connect State Park areas of Cumberland, Perry, with three main day-use Franklin, Huntindgon, JuThe park is located at areas – Pine Plantation Day niata and Mifflin Counties. Use Area, Pond Day Use 1599 Doubling Gap Road, Waggoner’s Gap Hawk Area and Mansion Day Use Newville, and has 3.5 miles Watch of hiking trails, as well as an Area. The nature preserve is loThe park consists of 2,531 equestrian trail. cated off of Waggoner’s Gap acres of forest and is open to Road/Route 74 in Carlisle. the public year-round from Michaux State Forest Seasonal access is Aug. 1 to The forest is located at Dec. 31, and along with its 8 a.m. to sunset. 10099 Lincoln Way East, birdwatching opportunities, Pine Grove Furnace Fayetteville, and has hiking there is also a hiking trail to State Park trails. Its forest covers areas the viewing area. The park is located at 1100 of Cumberland, Adams and Source: “Local Food, Farm Pine Grove Road, Gardners, Franklin counties. and Outdoor Attractions,” a There are also 130 miles publication of the Cumberand has four miles of hiking trails. It also contains the of state forest roads that are land County Planning Demidway point of the Appa- maintained for driving and partment.

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Bowling alleys ABC Lanes West Address: 6454 Carlisle Pike, Mechanicsburg Phone: 766-7601 Hours: Sunday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to midnight; Friday through Saturday, 8 a.m. to 1 a.m. Details: 46 lanes, snack bar, pro shop and lounge (smoking only inside the lounge). Offers summer leagues, fall leagues and participates in the Kids Bowl Free program during the summer. Specials: ABC Lanes offers Cosmic Bowling/Rock & Bowl in the evening, complete with laser lights, disco lights, black lights and runway lights. There is a haze machine that pumps out fog and music. Prices are $42 per lane with maximum five people from 10:30 p.m. to 1 a.m., or $16 per person for up to three games and shoe rental. Wacky Wednesday from 9 p.m. until 12 a.m. offers all-you-can-bowl for $8.95 per person, with a minimum of two and maximum of five. Bowlers get 2-and-ahalf hours to bowl. If three people bowl on one lane, the group will receive three

small soft drinks, and if there are four people on one lane, the group will receive a free, 1-topping pizza. Beat The Clock is a Sunday morning special, where those who bowl between 8 and 9 a.m. pay $1.50 per game, 9:01 to 10 a.m. is $2 per game, 10:01 to 11 a.m. is $2.50 per game, and 11:01 a.m. to noon is $3 per game. There are shoe rental discounts from 8 to 10 a.m. 50 Cent Mania is $6.95 per person on Sundays. It goes from 7 p.m. until midnight and includes food specials. Website: www.abcwest. com.

The Coliseum Address: 410 St. John’s Church Road, Camp Hill Phone: 972-1000 Hours: Monday-Thursday and Sunday, 11 a.m. to midnight; Friday-Saturday, 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Details: There are 12 AMF-certified lanes, as well as a sports bar, restaurant and arcade. The lanes feature big screen TVs. Offers: There are special group rates, and the alley offers shoe rentals and socks. Website: www.coliseum-

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Midway Bowling Center and Lounge Address: 1561 Holly Pike, Carlisle Phone: 249-1222 Hours: Monday through Thursday closed; Friday, 6 p.m. to midnight; Saturday, noon to midnight; Sunday, noon to 6 p.m. Details: 36 lanes, pro shop, snack bar and lounge. Specials: Rock ‘n Glow Bowl in the evening from 9:30 to midnight Friday and Saturday. Rock ‘n Glow Bowl is $12 per person, including shoe rentals. Bumpers and dinosaur ramps are available for children, and there are birthday party packages. Midway also takes part in the Kids Bowl Free program. There is free wireless Internet, and the skating center is next door to the bowling alley. The alley also hosts social

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Art galleries

Cumberland County offers a host of opportunities for area residents to view local and national artwork. In addition to galleries, there is also a chance for area students — young and adult — to hone their art skills. The Carlisle Arts Learning Center offers a number of classes, and it has a special focus on children, who can participate in classes and the summer’s children’s camp. The Art Center School and Galleries in Mechanicsburg also offers a wide range of classes for its members. Shippensburg Arts Programming & Education also offers events, such as the annual Solstice Arts Festival, as well as art classes for children and adults. All three offer exhibits at their respective locations. Upcoming exhibits at CALC are “Guy Freeman: Chronicle” that opened Aug. 1 and will remain open until Aug. 30, and “Painter

Yachiyo Beck” from Sept. 5 to Oct. 4. CALC hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. Upcoming exhibits at the Mechanicsburg arts center are the Student & Teacher’s show from Aug. 19 to Aug. 31 and the Annual Members Show from Oct. 18 to Nov. 1. The SHAPE Gallery this past year held its annual Members Exhibit in the summer, as well as an exhibit from Shippensburg High School students and Shippensburg area artists.

Art galleries • 2nd Floor Gallery, 105 S. Market St., Mechanicsburg. 697-0502. • Art & Soul Gallery, 900 Market St., Lemoyne, 7611270. • Art Center School & Galleries, 18 Artcraft Drive, Mechanicsburg, 697-2072.

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Water trails

There are three water trails in Cumberland County, where residents can use canoes, kayaks and other small boats.

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Conodoguinet Creek Water Trail

The Conodoguinet Creek Water Trail runs 40 miles from the Carlisle area to the Susquehanna River. Residents can fish and boat on the trail.

Yellow Breeches Creek Water Trail

The Yellow Breeches Creek Water Trail runs for 13 miles and is split into three trips because of some hazardous Jason Malmont/The Sentinel dams and limited approved access. Residents can fish, Brian Gregg, of Mechanicsburg, fly-fishes July 24 fly-fish and boat on the trail. at Yellow Breeches Creek in Boiling Springs.

Susquehanna River Water Trail

Boiling Springs, the 7-acre lake is spring-fed, stocked with trout and accommodates shallow-draft boats, canoes and electric motors. Residents can also take a stroll on Lovers Walk, admire historic buildings and gardens and watch the ducks.

The middle section of the trail runs 51 miles, from Sunbury to Harrisburg. The lower section of the trail runs 52 miles from Harrisburg to the Mason Dixon Line. Residents can fish and boat on the trail. For more information, including trail guides and Opossum Lake maps, visit www.fishandRecently reopened for boat.com/watertrails. area residents, the lake is located off Easy Road and Water recreation Opossum Lake Road in Cumberland County also Carlisle. The 59-acre lake has other water recreation is situated on a 274-acre property, which also has opportunities. four miles of hiking trails Children’s Lake and allows residents to bird Located off Front Street in watch, fish and boat.

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Tourism in Cumberland County

Cumberland County has always been at the crossroads of history as a strategic transportation hub with a strong military identity. No wonder classic cars and soldiers’ stories are the two main tourism draws. Carlisle Events ranks as the number one attraction, bringing in hundreds of thousands of people every year to a long list of events that start with Spring Carlisle in April and run through early October, ending with Fall Carlisle. In 2014, Carlisle Events expanded by forming a new branch of the company to oversee its fourth annual collector car auctions, spokesman Michael Garland said. This is the second year Carlisle Events will host a Sports and Outdoor Show in September. The tradition of car shows in Carlisle began when the late Chip Miller was told that his 1954 Chevrolet Corvette

was not old enough to be an antique and was barred from selling it at an antique car show in Hershey. Miller decided to establish his own event. Chip Miller and his friend, Bill Miller, teamed up to produce that first show - “Post War ‘74” - which is now known as Fall Carlisle. The partners bought the Carlisle Fairgrounds in 1981 and continued to add shows each year. A survey taken in 2007 indicated that the shows at Carlisle have grown to contribute $97-98 million annually to the local economy, Carlisle Events officials said. Five-year averages show that more than 500,000 people attend the shows each year, they added. Upcoming events include Corvettes at Carlisle, Aug. 22-24; the Carlisle Sports and Outdoor Show, Sept. 5-7; Fall Carlisle Collector Car Swap Meet and Corral, Oct. 1-5; the Fall AutoFest in

Zephyrhills, Fla., Nov. 13-16; and the Winter AutoFest in Zephyrhills, Fla., Feb. 19-22. The second largest tourism draw is the U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center – a 56-acre military heritage, educational and cultural campus in nearby Middlesex Township. It includes phase one of the Visitor and Education Center, the archives at Ridgway Hall and the Army Heritage Trail. The center is a 37,000square-foot facility which includes a gift shop, a 7,000-square-foot museum gallery and two multi-purpose rooms available for educational programs, veterans’ reunions, governmental functions and commercial rental. The Visitor and Education Center and The Soldier Experience gallery are open Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday, Noon to 5 p.m. The museum store is open Monday

through Saturday 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Sunday, noon to 4:30 p.m. Cafe Cumberland, also located in the Visitor and Education Center, is open for lunch Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Ridgway Hall library and archives are open Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with no research pulls on Saturday. The library and archives are closed Sunday. The gallery features a permanent exhibit called “The Soldier Experience” that examines the history of the American soldier from the Spanish American War through current operations. This exhibit includes interactive technology in which each visitor is issued a “dog tag” which they can insert into machines at various

points to follow the story of their individual soldier. “The Soldier Experience” also features an interactive qualification rifle range, an electronic parachute drop and a simulation of a Korean War-era bunker. The Army Heritage and Education Center also has a special exhibit called “A Great Civil War: 1863 Battles That Defined a Nation.” Ridgway Hall also houses several galleries including one that features an exhibit called “Understanding War Through Imagery: The Civil War in American Memory.” Future plans include the opening of an exhibit titled, “Treasures of the U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center,” in early 2015 and a Vietnam focused exhibit in the fall of 2015.

The center conducts free public programs which include monthly Perspective in Military History lectures, quarterly Kleber Readings by noted historians and authors, free public showing of military related films, and a spring living history encampment. The center’s campus has been and continues to be developed through a public-private partnership that includes the U.S. Army, private donors, and the Army Heritage Center Foundation. Future plans for the campus include a privately funded expansion of the Visitor Center to provide additional gallery and program space. For more information, visit www.usahec.org or www. armyheritage.org.

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Auto racing in Cumberland County

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Golf

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Cumberland County crime statistics

• Robberies - 9 • Forgery, fraud and embezzlement - 46 • Burglaries - 27 • Vandalism – 26 • Thefts - 124 • Weapons violations - 10 • Motor vehicle thefts - 2 • Sex offenses - 3 • Arson - 2 • Drug sales: opium, co• Forgery, fraud and emcaine - 10; marijuana - 4 bezzlement - 16 • Drug possession: opium, cocaine - 20; marijuana - 51; • Vandalism – 20 synthetic - 8; other – 4 • Weapons violations – 3 • DUI – 69 • Sex Offenses - 8 Carlisle • Liquor law violations Camp Hill • Drug sales and manufac31 Borough Police Borough Police • Public drunkenness - turing: opium, cocaine - 6; Incidents (2013) marijuana – 2 106 Incidents (2013) • Murder, non-negligent • Disorderly conduct – 69 • Drug possession: opium, • Robberies - 1 manslaughter - 2 cocaine - 8; marijuana - 48; • Thefts – 84 • Rape - 1 State Police synthetic - 3; other - 12 • Assault: aggravated - 1; • Assault: Aggravated - 15; at Carlisle simple or domestic - 16 • DUI – 181 Simple or domestic - 191 • Forgery, fraud and em• Liquor law violations Incidents • Robberies - 9 bezzlement – 21 17 • Rape: 5 • Burglaries - 10 • Public drunkenness - 14 • Vandalism – 6 • Assault: Aggravated - 17; • Thefts - 210 • Disorderly conduct – 29 Simple or domestic – 144 • Motor vehicle thefts - 2 • Drug sales: opium, co-

Here are the year-to-date crime rates for Cumberland County as of July 30. Crimes with zero reported incidents were not included. For several agencies, 2014 numbers were not available for 2013 numbers have been reported.

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Crime

• Sex offenses - 4 • Drug possession: mari• Drug sales and manu- juana - 1 East Pennsboro facturing: marijuana - 1 • DUI – 3 • Drug possession: opium, • Disorderly conduct - 2 Township Police cocaine – 5; marijuana – 16; Incidents (2013) other - 13 New Cumberland • Assault: Simple or do• DUI - 45 Borough Police mestic - 19 • Public drunkenness - 8 • Burglaries - 2 • Disorderly conduct - 17 Incidents (2013) • Thefts - 13 • Assault: aggravated – 1; • Fraud – 11 Mechanicsburg Simple or domestic - 56 • Vandalism – 3 Borough Police • Burglaries - 3 • Weapons violations – 3 • Thefts - 50 • Prostitution - 1 Incidents • Motor vehicle theft - 1 • Sex Offenses - 4 • Assault: Simple or do• Forgery, fraud and em• Drug sales and manu- mestic – 6 bezzlement - 11 facturing: marijuana – 1 • Thefts - 8 • Vandalism – 15 • Forgery, fraud and em• Drug possession: mari• Weapons offenses - 1 juana -26; synthetic - 1; bezzlement – 1 • Vandalism 5 other - 2 See Crime, D67 • Weapons offenses - 2 • DUI - 29 • Sex offenses - 1 • Public drunkenness - 3 • Drug possession: opi• Disorderly conduct - 6 um, cocaine – 1; marijuana – 3; other - 5 Hampden • DUI - 31 Township Police • Liquor law violations Incidents 4 • Assault: Aggravated - 2; • Public drunkenness - 17 Simple or domestic - 22 • Disorderly conduct - 12 • Robberies – 5 Middlesex • Burglaries - 4 • Thefts – 30 Township Police • Motor vehicle thefts - 1 Incidents • Forgery, counterfeiting, • Robberies - 1 fraud – 16 • Assault: Simple or do• Vandalism - 3 • Drug sales or manufac- mestic – 5 • Burglary - 2 turing, other - 1 • Thefts - 15 • Drug possession: opi• Motor vehicle thefts - 2 um, cocaine - 3; marijuana Colleen Elisabeth JT • Forgery, fraud and em– 10; other - 1 bezzlement - 4 • DUI - 36 • Vandalism - 1 • Liquor law violations - 3 • Drug sales and manu• Public drunkenness - 6 • Disorderly conduct - 15 facturing: opium, cocaine 3; marijuana - 1; other - 2 • Drug possession: opium, Lower Allen cocaine – 4; marijuana – 7; Township Police synthetic - 1; other - 3 • DUI - 31 Incidents • Liquor law violations - 3 • Rape – 2 • Public drunkenness - 17 • Robbery - 1 • Disorderly conduct - 27 • Burglary - 4 • Assault: aggravated - 4; Mount Holly Simple or domestic – 28 • Thefts - 52 Springs • Arson - 1 Erie Insurance Exchange, Erie Insurance Co., Erie Insurance Property & Borough Police • Forgery, fraud and emCasualty Co., Flagship City Insurance Co. and Erie Family Life Insurance bezzlement – 15 Incidents Co. (Erie, PA) or Erie Insurance Co. of New York (Rochester, NY). • Vandalism - 3 • Assault: aggravated - 1 Company licensure details at erieinsurance.com. CMS149b 8/13 • Weapons offenses - 1 • Thefts – 2 Continued from D65

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The Sentinel • D67

Crime

• Embezzlement - 1 • Drug possession: mari• Sex Offenses - 3 juana - 1 • Drug sales and manu• DUI – 2 facturing: marijuana – 1 • Disorderly conduct - 1 • Drug possession: opium, cocaine – 3; marijuana North Middleton - 15; other - 2 Township Police • DUI - 10 Incidents • Public drunkenness - 27 • Assault: Aggravated – 4; • Disorderly conduct – 30 Simple or domestic - 6 • Burglaries - 8 Newville • Thefts - 8 Borough Police • Arson - 1 • Forgery, fraud and emIncidents bezzlement - 3 • Thefts - 3 • Weapons offenses - 1 • Assaults: Simple or do• Sex offenses - 1 mestic – 1 • Drug sales and manu• Weapons offenses - 2 facturing: opium, cocaine • DUI – 4 –5 • Disorderly conduct - 4 • Drug possession: marijuana - 3; other - 4 State Police • DUI - 16 at Newville • Liquor law violations - 8 Incidents • Public drunkenness - 11 • Assault: Aggravated - 1 • Disorderly conduct – 19 Continued from D66

Shippensburg Borough Police Incidents (2013) • Murder and non-negligent manslaughter - 1 • Thefts – 29 • Assaults: Simple or domestic – 30 • Forgery, fraud and embezzlement – 9 • Vandalism – 10 • Weapons violations - 2 • Drug possession: marijuana - 4 • DUI – 26 • Liquor law violations 42 • Public Drunkenness – 15 • Disorderly conduct - 30

Shiremanstown Borough Police Incidents • DUI – 7 See Crime, D68

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Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Crime Continued from D67

Silver Spring Township Police

juana – 4 • DUI – 3 • Public Drunkenness – 1

West Shore Regional Police

• Public drunkenness - 1 • Disorderly conduct - 3

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Incidents Incidents • Burglary - 1 • Assault: Simple or do• Thefts - 1 mestic - 8 Incidents (2013) • Vandalism – 3 • Thefts – 47 • Robberies - 6 • Drug possession: opium, • Forgery, fraud and em• Assault: aggravated – 5; cocaine - 1; marijuana - 2 bezzlement – 11 Simple or domestic – 31 • Liquor law violations - 5 • Drug sales or manufac• Burglary - 11 • Public drunkenness - 2 turing: opium, cocaine - 3; • Thefts - 36 marijuana - 1 Shippensburg • Motor vehicle thefts - 1 • Drug possession: mari• Forgery, fraud and em- University juana - 8 bezzlement – 14 • DUI - 1 Incidents • Vandalism - 1 • Liquor law violations - 2 • Theft - 2 • Weapons offenses - 2 • Disorderly conduct - 1 • Motor vehicle theft - 1 • Prostitution - 2 • Vandalism – 1 • Sex offenses - 1 Upper Allen • Sex offenses - 1 • Drug sales and manu• Drug possession: mariTownship Police facturing: marijuana - 2 juana - 12 Incidents • Drug possession: opium, • DUI - 1 • Assault: Simple or do- cocaine – 6; marijuana - 18; • Liquor law violations mestic – 6 synthetic - 2; other - 5 43 • Thefts - 1 • DUI – 80 • Public drunkenness - 10 • Drug possession: mari• Disorderly conduct - 9 • Liquor law violations - 2

This information is subject to continual edit and should not be considered complete until the annual report is compiled. Source: ucr.psp.state.pa.us/UCR/ ComMenuUI.asp

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Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Judicial system and area judges The judicial system in Cumberland County starts at the magisterial district judge level. Magisterial district judges hold preliminary arraignments and preliminary hearings before potentially sending the case to the Cumberland County Court of Common Pleas, if there is enough evidence in the case or if the hearing is waived by the defendant. Judges in Cumberland County are:

Cumberland County. His office is located at 35 W. Orange St., Shippensburg, and is open 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. To contact the office, call 5327676.

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Her office covers the Borough of Carlisle, and it is located at 18 N. Hanover St., Suite 106, Carlisle. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday and can be reached at 240-6564.

His office covers Hopewell Her office covers Camp Township, Newburg, Ship- Hill, Lemoyne and Wormpensburg Borough, Ship- leysburg, and is located at pensburg Township and See Judges, D71 Southampton Township,

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Emergency services information

The Pennsylvania State Police and several municipal police departments serve Cumberland County. In emergencies, contact 911. For non-emergencies, contact the following:

Police personnel

• Camp Hill Borough Police: 737-1570 • Carlisle Borough Police: 243-5252 • East Pennsboro Township Police: 732-3633 • Lower Allen Township Police: 975-7575 • Hampden Township Police: 761-2609 • Mechanicsburg Borough Police: 691-3300 • Middlesex Township Police: 249-7191 • Mount Holly Springs Borough Police: 486-7615 • New Cumberland Borough Police: 774-0400 • Newville Borough Police: 776-5513 • North Middleton Township Police: 243-7910 • Shippensburg Borough Police: 532-7361 • Shiremanstown Police – 737-4356 • Silver Spring Township Police: 697-0607 • Upper Allen Township Police: 795-2445 • West Shore Regional Police – 737-9161 • State Police at Carlisle: 249-2121 • State Police at Chambersburg: 264-5161 • State Police at Newport: 567-3110 • State Police at Newville: 776-3135 • State Police at Harrisburg: 671-7500

Fire/emergency personnel

Fire: A total of 37 fire departments serve the Cumberland County Area, including departments at the

Naval Support Activity in Hampden Township and at the Carlisle Barracks in North Middleton Township. EMS: West Shore EMS and Cumberland Goodwill EMS provide services to different parts of Cumberland County. South Middleton Township receives dual coverage from the companies. Cumberland Goodwill operates out of its station at 519 S. Hanover St. in Carlisle. Shippensburg Area EMS serves the Shippensburg area out of its location at 711 E. Orange St., Shippensburg. Silver Spring EMS operates out of its station at 12 Eleanor Drive, New Kingstown.

Above: Cumberland Goodwill Emergency Medical Services Chaplain Frank Poley prays while responding to a medical emergency July 30 in Carlisle. Left: Dave Tretter responds to an emergency call July 30 in Carlisle. Photos by Michael Bupp/The Sentinel


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Urgent care centers in the Midstate

In the last few years, the presence of facilities geared toward treating urgent health issues have grown in the Midstate. These centers are designed to lessen the load on emergency departments, especially for cases that do not necessitate trips to the emergency department, as well as provide a way for residents to see a physician immediately when their primary-care provider is unavailable. With decreasing numbers of primary-care physicians and increasing numbers of residents with insurance coverage because of the Affordable Care Act, health officials believe the demand for such services may be on the rise — and health systems are even adding their own urgent care facilities to add to the supply. Here are some urgent care centers in Cumberland County:

Allbetter Urgent Care Center

The company has two locations, one at 6481 Carlisle Pike, Silver Spring Township, and the newest one at 1175 Walnut Bottom Road, South Middleton Township. Both locations are open seven days a week from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. The center’s physicians provide physicals, vaccinations, lab tests, digital Xrays, illness evaluation and injury evaluation. There is also an on-site pharmacy. Phone: 796-9355 (Silver Spring Township) or 258-9355 (South Middleton Township)

Concentra Urgent Care Concentra Urgent Care is a national company that partnered with PinnacleHealth to bring two locations to the Midstate – one in Harrisburg and another at 4910 Ritter Road off of Route 15 in Upper Allen Township. No appointment is necessary to be seen, and the center offers physician exams, X-rays and stitches, among other services. The center is open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. S a t u rd ay a n d S u n d ay. Physical therapy hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays. Phone: 795-1819

The center specializes in orthopedic urgent care, where residents can see an orthopedic specialist without an appointment – though appointments can be scheduled. Services include casting, splinting, braces, orthotics and Xrays, and the center has an on-site pharmacy. The walk-in services are meant to treat minor orthopedic injuries. The center is open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and See Urgent care, D74

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Above: Dr. Gregory Smolin examines an X-ray at Allbetter Urgent Care Center Feb. 12 in Carlisle.

Holy Spirit Carlisle Center The Holy Spirit Carlisle Center, located at 1211 Forge Road, South Middleton Township, is associated with the Holy Spirit Health System and offers a variety of services and offices, including walk-in health care. No appointment is necessary, and a summary of medical treatment at the center will be sent to a patient’s primary care physician. The center is open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Phone: 218-3920

OIP Orthopedic Injury Clinic Care Center The Orthopedic Institute of Pa. (OIP) operates its Orthopedic Injury Clinic Care Center out of its location at 3399 Trindle Road, Camp Hill.

Left: Stephanie Zubritski leads a tour of the Holy Spirit Urgent Care facility April 26, 2013.

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Urgent care Continued from D73 Sunday. There is also a Harrisburg location, but only the center in Camp Hill is open on weekends. Phone: 855-OUCH-OIP

Patient First

Patient First is an East Coast company with a number of locations from Virginia to Pennsylvania. Locally, there is a Patient First at 107 S. Sporting Hill Road, Hampden Township. The facility provides walk-in urgent care for routine injuries and illnesses, primary care for patients without a provider, on-site X-rays, on-site lab testing, on-site prescription drugs and occupational health services. The facility is open seven days a week from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., including weekends and holidays. Phone: 943-1781

PinnacleHealth Evening Care

PinnacleHealth Evening C a re , l o ca te d a t 4 4 0 0 Carlisle Pike, Hampden Township, is open to catch patients after primary care offices have closed. Residents do not need to be a current PinnacleHealth FamilyCare patient to be seen at Evening Care. No appointment is necessary, and walk-ins are welcome. The center is open from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Phone: 737-2858

Spirit Urgent Care

Spirit Urgent Care, located at 431 N. 21st St., Camp Hill, is associated with Holy Spirit Health

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System. Holy Spirit boardcertified staff will see patients on a walk-in basis and send a summary of the care to a patient’s primary care physician. No appointment is needed, and the center is open seven days a week from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. The center can also handle comprehensive occupational health services during off hours when the main Occupational Health Center is closed. Those services include pre-placement services, workers’ compensation injury care, preventative health services and immunization services. Phone: 763-3730

Above: Registered Nurse Kristin Johnson writes information into a patient’s file Feb. 10 at Patient First Urgent Care in Mechanicsburg. Above left: Nicki Miller-Griffie, PA-C, right, inspects the hand of David Ziegler, of Dillsburg, after he suffered a injury Dec. 26, 2013, and decided to skip the emergency room and instead visit the Orthopedic Institute of Pennsylvania in Camp Hill. Left: Dr. John Surry speaks with Taylor Krupitzer, of Oil City, Feb. 10 at Patient First Urgent Care, Mechanicsburg.

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Midstate health systems Carlisle Regional Medical Center

Address: 361 Alexander Spring Road, Carlisle Website: www.carlislermc.com CEO: Rich Newell Services: Carlisle Regional offers a full spectrum of care including bariatric services, cancer care services, critical care medicine, diabetes care, digestive care, ear, nose and throat care, emergency medicine geriatric medicine, heart care, home and assisted care, imaging, infusion services, kidney disorders, pathology, orthopedics, pain management, pediatrics, Sentinel file photos primary care, progressive care, rehabilitation, pulmo- Above: Dr. Scott Miekley is the Emergency Medical Director for the Carlisle nary care, rheumatology, Regional Medical Center. Top: A woman enters the outpatient entrance at Carlisle Medical Center Aug. See Health, D76 8, 2012.

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Health Continued from D75 robotic surgery, urology and women’s health.

Holy Spirit Health System

Address: 503 N. 21st St., Camp Hill Website: www.hsh.org CEO: Sister Romaine Niemeyer Services: Atrial Fibrillation Center, behavioral health, cancer care, cardiac rehab, cardiology, diabetes services, emergency services, gastrointestinal services, heart care, home health, hospitalist program, imaging, lab services, maternal assistance program, maternity services, nutrition services, occupational health, palliative care, pharmacy services, physical therapy, research & clinical trials, robotic-assisted surgeries, speech therapy, surgical services, travel health services, women’s services and wound healing & hyperbarics.

Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center Address: 500 University Drive, Hershey We b s i t e : w w w. pennstatehershey.org CEO: Dr. A. Craig Hillemeier Services: Penn State Hershey Medical Center is the only academic medical center between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, specializing in tertiary and quaternary care particularly in the areas of cancer, children’s health, heart and vascular disease, and brain and neurological disorders. In addition to patient care, our mission includes biomedical research, the education See Health, D76

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Holy Spirit Health System in Camp Hill has many speciality centers, including cancer care, cardiac rehabilitation, physical therapy, robotic-assisted surgery and hyperbarics.

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Health Continued from D76 of future health professionals and scientists, and community service.

PinnacleHealth

Addresses: Harrisburg Hospital – 111 S. Front St., Harrisburg Community General Osteopathic Hospital – 4300 Londonderry Road, Harrisburg West Shore Hospital – 1995 Technology Parkway, Mechanicsburg Website: www.pinnaclehealth.org CEO: Michael A. Young Services: Emergency care, surgery, cancer care, diabetes care, heart care, imagining, lung care, neurological care, primary and specialty care, toxicology, women’s health, children’s health, community and corporate wellness, laboratory services, men’s health, mental and behavioral health, nutrition and weight management, pain management, palliative care, rehabilitation and physical therapy, senior health, sleep center, transplant services, wellness and prevention, and wound care.

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Jill Shafer, manager of radiation oncology, shows the Linear Accelerator Aug. 11 at the new Ortenzio Cancer Center, part of PinnacleHealth’s West Shore campus in Hampden Township. ENT & hearing services, family care, fitness, hospitalist, gastroenterology, laboratory, medical, occupational medicine, orthopedic, pain, palliative care, pediatric, plastic surgery, physical therapy and rehabilitation, respiratory care, sleep lab, surgical, urology, walk-in care, weight management, women’s health services, and urgent care.

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