Right-Sizing Harrisburg: It’s time to do small city well.
In its history, Harrisburg has been many things: a quickly growing village, a manufacturing center, a railroad hub, a government… Read More
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In its history, Harrisburg has been many things: a quickly growing village, a manufacturing center, a railroad hub, a government… Read More
Ray Davis has a traffic problem. Davis, the well-known Harrisburg realtor, has lived on N. 2nd Street for more than… Read More
Early summer means high school and college graduations, and graduations mean commencement speeches. I often enjoy reading or listening to… Read More
In many U.S. cities, the once-ignored, even derided, bicycle is fast becoming a legitimate, preferred form of transportation. Traffic-choked New… Read More
Summertime in Harrisburg invites the swarming mayflies, the shudder-inducing Dobsonfly and the humid breeze. Yet, hope and bold relief can… Read More
June and July of this year mark the 150th anniversary of the Confederate invasion of the North, culminating in the… Read More
Chris Hauke, proprietor of St. Nicholas Carving & Gilding, is my neighbor in an apartment complex along the 1000-block of… Read More
Linda Hamilton has two principal aims that, at first blush, may seem an odd match. First, she wants to make… Read More
I enjoyed Barbara Trainin Blank’s article, “Wags & Worksheets” immensely in the May 2013 issue of TheBurg (p. 16). Started… Read More
Sometimes, anger and frustration become springboards for new beginnings and, in Libby Moyer’s case, a new opera company. This upper… Read More
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