August 2019
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On Center: Harlem 100 will celebrate an influential artistic movement at Eisenhower Auditorium
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A century ago, in the aftermath of World War I, a predominantly African-American neighborhood in uptown Manhattan emerged as one of the leading cultural centers of the country. Harlem 100: […]
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Lunch with Mimi: Tonda Aumiller of the new Harmony at State College leads a community focused on personal and memory care
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Tonda Aumiller, executive director for Harmony at State College, has spent most of her career as a personal care home administrator. Aumiller worked at Juniper Village at Brookline in State […]
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Celebrating Women’s Voices: For the second year, Natascha Hoffmeyer is bringing artists together to benefit Centre Safe
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Natascha Hoffmeyer is getting set to host the second annual Women’s Voices festival, a concert meant to celebrate women’s voices in music and life. The event, benefiting Centre Safe, […]
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Taste of the Month: Now open a year, Good Day Café is serving tasty local food and beverages while meeting a need in the community
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Good days start with coffee and a breakfast burrito from Good Day Café in State College. More than just a great place to grab a cup of coffee, it’s […]
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The Philosophy of Hope concert will present Bellefonte man’s tale of tragedy and resilience
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At the risk of sounding too cliché, it is hard not to compare Ken Baxter’s life story to that of the metaphorical phoenix rising from the ashes. His journey has […]
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Help Me! I Want to Work the Stream Like Joe Humphreys
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There is something magical and wondrous about watching fly fishers reading and working the stream. With a flick of the wrist, the rod snaps back, the fishing line zips back […]
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Innovative Broadway Senior program gives Juniper Village residents a chance to prove it’s never too late to connect with the power of theater
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An intrepid group of residents is learning to come out of their shells on the stage in a new musical theater program at Juniper Village at Brookline, proving that it […]
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Letter from the Editor: Recognizing Greatness
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As Penn State kicked off its 1995 football season, one fashion statement at Beaver Stadium struck a chord with me. It was a shirt featuring helmets of the Nittany […]
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Letter from the Publisher: See You in September
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The students have returned to campus and another football season is upon us. Only a few universities across our great country can match the pageantry of a Penn State football […]
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State College Parking Changes in Effect for Penn State Home Football Weekends
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Parking changes in State College will be effect for Penn State home football weekends, starting with this week’s opener against Idaho, and while similar to previous years, visitors should be aware of a parking permit program for one borough neighborhood.