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Spongebob more like belongs in the trash
Spongebob more like belongs in the trash












spongebob more like belongs in the trash

Harrisburg completed a few large-scale trash cleanups in Allison Hill and Uptown this week, our reporting found. They plan to utilize heaters and fire pits to keep customers warm during the winter months. The Harrisburg Beach Club plans to open next week, serving up drinks and a riverside view, our online story reported. In our magazine story, read about how the housing nonprofit pivoted to provide maintenance to homeowners in need. Habitat for Humanity hasn’t let the pandemic halt its work.

spongebob more like belongs in the trash

The initiative brings together diverse congregations to participate in anti-racism training and to study theologies of justice and reconciliation, our magazine story reported. Messiah University has launched its “Thriving Together” program to unite local churches around the mission of racial justice. Learn how to make her meatballs in brandy, here. The owners hope to provide fresh produce to a community that has been lacking it. 6 th Street in Uptown Harrisburg, our reporting found. Market Fresh, a family-owned grocery store, opened this week on N. Small businesses are the focus of this month’s issue of the magazine.

spongebob more like belongs in the trash

Our editor encourages readers to shop small and local for the upcoming holiday season in his November Editor’s Note. The project will include constructing four single-family homes for low-income residents.

spongebob more like belongs in the trash

The Camp Curtin YMCA broke ground on an affordable housing development in Uptown Harrisburg, our online story reported. He also spotlights Doggie Delights, a gourmet dog treat stand in the Broad Street Market. In our magazine story, read about Courtney Cauthon’s journey to opening a ghost tour business.īob’s Art Blog has the scoop on what’s coming up at the Art Association of Harrisburg, including “Nothing Pretty,” a surreal exhibit. offers spooky tours around Carlisle to those who dare. Before you do, read this week’s news coverage, below. Grab an issue and shop small for the holidays this year. Our November issue of the magazine is out today! This issue is all about supporting small businesses in and around Harrisburg. Officials broke ground on the Camp Curtin YMCA’s affordable housing project this week.














Spongebob more like belongs in the trash