We’ve made it through another week here in Harrisburg and, as always, we’ve covered all the happenings. We reported on several stories about the Broad Street Market, as well as the aftermath of an intense weekend storm. If you missed any of it, don’t worry, as all of our stories are linked below.
August’s Adventure Together column has several ways to soak in the last bit of summer with your family. Read here, to find our writer’s recommendations.
Bob’s Art Blog reviews a current exhibit at the Susquehanna Art Museum while giving a huge kudos to the city’s summer art program for youth in collaboration with the Art Association of Harrisburg. Click here to read.
The Broad Street Market Alliance announced it is seeking community members to fill two vacant, at-large seats on its board. In our online story, learn how to apply.
Felony charges against the former Broad Street Market manager were filed in Dauphin County, our online story reported. The market’s board confirmed that the charges stem from alleged stealing from the market.
Good Ground Coffee Company recently opened in Camp Hill as a passion project for two former Messiah University students, our magazine story reported. The shop employs survivors of human trafficking, helping to give them a hand up.
Home sales and prices both jumped in the Harrisburg area in July, our online story reported. For the three-county region, 608 homes sold versus 517 in July 2023, as the median sales price rose to $286,000 from $264,900.
Interior demolition began on the Broad Street Market this week, our online story reported. Harrisburg began demo inside the market’s fire-damaged brick building, with the city declaring the market situation an official emergency.
Kappa Omega, a Harrisburg fraternity, started a “Fatherhood and Mentoring Program,” welcoming young men into their State Street facility for education and relationship building, our magazine story reported. Kappa Omega men will host sessions on gun violence prevention, financial growth and career planning, among other topics.
Luca Savarino, a local young musician, has always tried to find the hardest thing to do, and then do it. In our magazine story, read about the Harrisburg Academy grad who recently won a national YoungArts award.
Sara Bozich has rounded up all of the best events happening in and around Harrisburg this weekend, here.
A tornado caused by remnants of Hurricane Debby touched down in Harrisburg on Friday, damaging 111 properties, our online story reported. The city is offering cleanup assistance to residents and seeking to secure state funding to help cover the costs.
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