Happy Halloween from TheBurg! You know what’s really scary? Not reading your local news! Catch up on this week’s coverage below.
City Council approved an office-to-apartment conversion in downtown Harrisburg, our online story reported. Breneman Properties will turn three attached office buildings at 315 N. 2nd St into apartments.
Fall activities in Harrisburg are in full swing. Our magazine story highlights all things apples and wine.
Food banks and pantries in Harrisburg are bracing for a potential lapse of the federal SNAP program, our online story reported. Local officials are concerned about what they expect will be a surge in demand.
Jewish Federation of Greater Harrisburg announced that they constructed two new playgrounds at their Alexander Grass Campus for Jewish Life in Uptown, our online story reported.
Northeastern PA offers a mix of spooky, natural and historic attractions, perfect for fall. Our writer has recommendations for trails, haunted houses and museums, here.
November’s issue of the magazine just dropped this week. In his note, our publisher introduces the issue.
Outdoor activities are the beautiful in autumn, when the leaves are changing and the weather is brisk. In our magazine story, we have recommendations for trails and parks.
Police officials in Harrisburg shared that the bureau has made many new tech improvements recently, our reporting found. The city has mobile cameras at crime hot-spots and license plate readers to help solve cases.
Sara Bozich has lots of spooky and autumnal events on the schedule for this weekend, here.
Trick or treat night in Harrisburg was postponed to Friday, due to forecasted rain, our online story reported.
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