This week brought plenty of local news, and as always, we had the scoop on it all. Check out our summed-up stories below and click the links to read more.
Bodega Food Co. recently opened in Midtown, offering unique twists on classic sandwiches and salads, our online story reported.
Family fun is always in season. As the weather changes, try something new and get outside as a family. We have recommendations, here.
Friends teamed up to raise money and fight breast cancer through walking, in our magazine story. The women also formed the Boobs Without Borders walking group.
Gamut Theatre’s “The Revolutionists” explores women’s rights and activism. Read our writer’s summary of the show, in our magazine story. And for a review of the production, click here.
Harrisburg Tool Library will host an open house at its location on N. 3rd Street, which will open in the coming months, our online story reported. The library, a project of a group of community members, will loan equipment to neighbors.
Home sales and prices rose in September compared to the previous year, our online story reported. For the three-county region, 585 houses changed hands in September versus 573 in September 2024, as the median sales price rose to $297,495 from $275,000
Mayor Wanda Williams announced the recipients of nearly $8 million to support affordable housing. In our online story, find out which projects were awarded.
Nature lovers rejoice, autumn is the perfect time to get outside. Our writer rounds up all the best parks and outdoor activities in his story.
Open Stage is currently performing “Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors” this month. In our review, our writer shares her thoughts on the gothic comedy.
Sara Bozich has her regular list of weekend happenings in the Harrisburg area, right here.
SoMa’s Christmas Market will return to downtown Harrisburg on Nov. 30, our online story reported. The event will include shopping, food and music.
Trick or treat night in Harrisburg will take place on Oct. 30, our online story reported. The city shared the details this week, as well as information about a Halloween event.
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