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  • JkTV Entertains Lady Pirates Fans

    LUGENE SHELLY, For the Herald|Mar 23, 2023

    Williamsburg Lady Pirate Basketball fans have been entertained this season by Jill (Tate) Norris' livestream of the games on the team's Facebook page. Norris' broadcast commentary is a mix of play-by-play, devoted fan and proud mother. The latter was especially evident when her daughter, Senior forward Kendel Norris, sank her first three-point basket ever in the District 6 semi-final game against Bishop Carroll. "Kendel for 3! Kendel Norris for 3 points," Jill screamed as Bishop Carroll took...

  • Been Working So Hard

    ANNA BAUGHMAN, Editor|Mar 23, 2023

    Central High School is gearing up for its first theater production in about 14 years. The last show Central performed was "Little Shop of Horrors" during the 2008-09 school year, according to Central Principal Stephanie Thompson. Led by Director Rachel Wagner, the students will put on "Footloose" from March 30 to April 1. All three performances will start at 7 p.m. in the Central High School auditorium. This production was made possible by an anonymous donation of $25,000 from the Dragon Pride...

  • Proposed Park at Appvion Site Approached with 'Cautious Optimism'

    RICK BOSTON, Staff Writer|Mar 23, 2023

    When a group of investors, known collectively as Roaring Spring Park LLC, purchased the former Appvion Paper Mill site, the new owners said their intention was to identify the best use of the facility, not ruling out restarting the paper mill. "We see potential for this paper mill and are actively working to bring in new owners with the expertise needed to resurrect the closed facility," investor David Muslin said at the time. Roaring Spring Borough Council President Rodney Green met the news...