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Milton Hershey School begins its 100th year

HERSHEY, Pa. - For the 100th time, students will assemble today for the first day of classes at an institution whose promotional literature boasts, "There is no other place like Milton Hershey School." And it’s true. Indeed, there is no other place on Earth quite like it.

Some religious papers struggle with hard times

They land politely - in mailboxes, not driveways - and deliver their good news gently.
"Relics blessed in advance of tour."

Gov. Rendell trying to lose weight

HARRISBURG - Ed Rendell, the unabashed indulger in all things greasy, has not had so much as a bite of a cheesesteak in two months.

Villanova to screen students’ documentary film

They had no idea what they were getting into when they enrolled in a pilot documentary filmmaking class at Villanova University in January.

Daniel Rubin: An animal-rights activist stands up for Vick

I figured if anyone could throw some light on the ethics of the Eagles’ decision to sign a convicted dog murderer, it would be Peter Singer.

Rendell taking losing weight as seriously as the budget crisis

HARRISBURG — Ed Rendell, the unabashed indulger in all things greasy, has not had so much as a bite of a cheese steak in two months.

Pa. ATV crash kills 2 18-year-olds, injures 1

Authorities in central Pennsylvania say two all-terrain vehicles collided in a field, killing two 18-year-old youths and critically injuring a 14-year-old.

A script for stage success

Although they were rushing in where many warned that angels feared to tread, Deen and Jay Kogan were no fools. From the start, 50 years ago, they had their own ideas about what they wanted to do with theater in Philadelphia:

ow-key celebrations of Cape May’s 400th

CAPE MAY - No tangible evidence marks English mariner Henry Hudson’s accidental discovery 400 years ago of this "point of the land" at the confluence of a wide bay and the vast Atlantic Ocean - no landmark, no monument, not even an old piece of driftwood in a museum.

Monica Yant Kinney: Mother lode of cuteness

New scientific research suggests that babies understand cause-and-effect relationships, can do simple math, and make keen evaluations about people and pomp.

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