Garden-Ho!: With controversy behind and spring ahead, Green Urban Initiative looks forward to the new growing season.
It’s been several months since the demise of the community garden located at N. 6th and Curtin Streets, and constructed… Read More
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It’s been several months since the demise of the community garden located at N. 6th and Curtin Streets, and constructed… Read More
When Karen Lewis, a designer in Boston, realized she needed to relocate to within a 2 hour drive of her… Read More
Harrisburg has been the state capital since 1812, but Pennsylvania’s governors have only had an official residence for a portion… Read More
Growing up in Harrisburg in the late ‘40s through the early ‘60s, I saw the city as a vibrant community… Read More
If you’re a Harrisburg resident, chances are you may have driven past Fort Hunter countless times, but are you aware… Read More
Over the last few months, downtown’s Strawberry Square has seen an uptick in new tenants occupying space inside the complex… Read More
Harrisburg is a poster child for fiscal disaster. It has more debt per capita than any city in the country.… Read More
“Here they come. They’re banking around that building.” From his skiff, Chris Price sees the familiar V-shape of a flock… Read More
From across the Susquehanna River, Harrisburg can seem dense and intimidating. The streets, the neighborhoods, the buildings–where does a person… Read More
For one night, the Hershey-Derry Township Historical Society will recreate the aura of a structure that’s been gone for more… Read More
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