Town&Gown Magazine
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Local Historia: Bellefonte’s Famous Trout
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Even Thomas Edison was impressed with the “big trout” in Spring Creek.
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Wert’s Woodworking Is a Team Effort
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Retirement gave John Wert more time to do what he loved—crafting beautiful things out of wood with his grandfather’s tools—but he never imagined it would grow into the business it has become today.
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The ‘Wow’ Experience at Carnegie House’s Grace Restaurant
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Nestled in the woods in Toftrees, the Carnegie House is a 21-one-room boutique inn offering elegant stays, activities and dining. Its restaurants, Grace and Stonehouse Pub, present diners with a variety of delectable options crafted by a team led by Executive Chef Paul Herceg.
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Time-Honored Homecoming Traditions
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As the weather turns cooler and the leaves on the trees start to transform from green into orange, red and gold, local schools start gearing up for their homecoming celebrations.
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Local Teams to Compete for Adult Literacy at 25th Annual Maxwell Community Spelling Bee
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For 25 years, local community members have had the opportunity to chase a feeling of accomplishment while simultaneously raising money for a great cause during Mid-State Literacy Council’s annual Ron and Mary Maxwell Community Spelling Bee.
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Happier Hours and Canned Cocktails in Pa.
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Changes to Pennsylvania liquor laws that will go into effect this month include more time for happy hours and ready-to-drink cocktails for sale at retail outlets.
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LION Bash Connects Locals and Students With Community, University Resources
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Now in its 10th year, State College’s LION Bash is about far more than just the student population.
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More Than a Transcript: Local School Counselors Focus on the ‘Whole Student’
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Guidance counseling has evolved significantly from what older generations might remember from their time in school, according to Beth Burnham, school counselor at State College Area High School.
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Local Historia: George Harris Captures the Flag
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Centre County’s George Harris inspired his regiment and earned a Congressional Medal of Honor for his heroic actions at the Bloody Angle in 1864.