Up Through the Ranks: Dave Smith battled decades of racism to reach the top of the enlisted ranks.
“When I was in the Navy aboard the submarine in the 1970s, I was a fly in the buttermilk.” That’s… Read More
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“When I was in the Navy aboard the submarine in the 1970s, I was a fly in the buttermilk.” That’s… Read More
“There are always only two trains running. There is life and there is death. Each of us rides them both.”… Read More
As a Jewish kid growing up in Harrisburg, I went to the Jewish Community Center on Front Street multiple times… Read More
In the world of wine, there are seven grapes designated as “noble,” two of which are white and five red.… Read More
For such a long time in Harrisburg, there was little to celebrate. In the early ‘70s, the floodwaters from Tropical… Read More
The Jewish Community Center is more than a physical space. Since its inception in 1915, the JCC has been the… Read More
Alice Anne Schwab is no stranger to the world just outside the doors of the Susquehanna Art Museum. She grew… Read More
“Cold enough for ya?” It’s an odd expression that I loathe simply because it is cold enough. February is often… Read More
Whoever coined the phrase “blood is thicker than water” should have added this: sisterhood might be even thicker. At least… Read More
In Harrisburg, there’s a sprawling, brick building that often seems both close by and very far away. The Governor’s Residence… Read More
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