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  • W-burg Man Charged With Forgery, Theft of Checks of Great-Grandmother

    RICK BOSTON, Staff Writer|Dec 10, 2020

    A Williamsburg man is facing charges after police said he stole, then forged checks belonging to his great-grandmother. According to charges filed by Hollidaysburg State Police, Brandon C. Breisacher, 23, stole numerous checks from his great-grandmother and forged her name on them. Police said Breisacher made the checks out to himself in amounts that totaled approximately $2,350. The investigation into Breisacher began on Nov. 14 when his mother arrived at the Hollidaysburg State Police Barracks to report that her son had stolen the checks...

  • Williamsburg School Board Re-elects England President

    Natalie Gorsuch, Williamsburg Correspondent|Dec 10, 2020

    Dr. Barry England will once again preside over the Williamsburg Community School Board after a vote during the Dec. 1 school board meeting. Julie Woodling was elected vice president. Act 32 reappointments were also approved during the meeting: Kalie Zabrosky, primary voting delegate; and Melissa Lindermann, alternate. The school board then transitioned into the regular board meeting. Junior Pheasant was once again named the Greater Altoona Career and Technology Center representative, with Ben Postles being named the alternate. The board...

  • Woodbury Township Appoints Two New Auditors

    Natalie Gorsuch, Williamsburg Correspondent|Dec 10, 2020

    Woodbury Township Vice Chairman Ed Clark made a motion to replace two auditors – Loranne Keithley and Kristen Shock – who had previously submitted their resignation letters during the Dec. 3 Woodbury Township meeting. Supervisor Craig Hamilton seconded the motion, which passed. Supervisor Clark then made a motion to appoint Cathy Over and Susan Camaroto as new auditors to join Julie Clark. Supervisor Craig Hamilton seconded the motion, which passed. The 2021 budget was passed with no tax increase for residents. Vice Chairman Clark made the mot...

  • – From the 'Burg to Your Kitchen –

    Natalie Gorsuch, Williamsburg Correspondent|Dec 10, 2020

    Another week of making cookies. I hope that this week, after we get all moved, we can spend a day making cookies with my Mom. Once again, here are two easy recipes that could become traditions in your house. Easy Sugar Cookies Ingredients: 2-3/4 cups flour 1 tsp. baking soda 1/2 tsp. baking powder 1 cup butter, softened 1-1/2 cups sugar 1 egg 1 tsp. vanilla Directions: Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F. In a small bowl, stir together flour, baking soda and baking powder. Set aside. In a large bowl, cream together the butter and sugar until...

  • Live Nativity To Be Held Saturday

    Dec 10, 2020

    The Williamsburg and Cove Forge United Methodist churches have teamed up with the Williamsburg Community Farm Show to host a drive-through live nativity from 5 to 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 12. Organizers are describing this event as a “drive back in time to Bethlehem.” There will be boxes on the route of the nativity for food pantry item donations and new socks and hooded sweatshirt donations for the homeless. Local businesses have donated items for a goody bag for each vehicle. There will be traffic control during the event, which starts at the...

  • Testing Causing Delays For Williamsburg Water Authority

    Natalie Gorsuch, Williamsburg Correspondent|Dec 10, 2020

    Before water can be turned on to serve the residents on Ridge Road, Williamsburg, water has to be tested for bacteria. Stiffler McGraw engineer John Clabaugh told the Williamsburg Water Authority during the regular meeting on Dec. 1 that Ridge Road had one test which scored “too high” for bacteria, and the engineering firm was awaiting a second test following a complete flush of the system. The second test was a “pass” and all documentation necessary to obtain an operations permit was sent to the Pa. Department of Environmental Protect...

  • Williamsburg Schools to Remain 'Virtual' Through Dec. 11

    Natalie Gorsuch, Williamsburg Correspondent|Dec 3, 2020

    For the past two weeks, the Williamsburg Community School Board has hosted two meetings – one on Tuesday, Nov. 17, and a special meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 24. On Nov. 24, the school district announced that all schools would be “full virtual” until Dec. 11, and return to face-to-face instruction on Monday, Dec. 14. School board President Dr. Barry England said that the school board had a “thorough, hearty discussion,” and that “it was a very difficult decision to make, but we want the kids in school.” England encourages all in the community and...

  • Catharine Twp. Approves 'Close' 2021 Tentative Budget

    Natalie Gorsuch, Williamsburg Correspondent|Dec 3, 2020

    “It’s very close,” Vice Chairman Ken Brenneman remarked during discussion of the 2021 budget for Catharine Township, Williamsburg, during the Nov. 12 regular meeting. “The income and expenses are too different,” he said. Chairman Heather Flaig opening discussion that township supervisors will have to move money from the liquid fuels budget to make overall budget balance. There will tentatively be no millage increase for the township for 2021. Supervisor Ralph Rispoli made a motion to approve and advertise the budget, with Supervisor Ken Brenn...

  • Students Organize Sock Collection

    Dec 3, 2020

    The Williamsburg Elementary Student Council organized a sock collection to distribute socks to the homeless shelter. The kindergarten class earned an extra recess for collecting the most socks. Kindergarten students collected nearly 400 pairs of socks. The entire elementary school collected 864 pairs of socks. Shown are Kindergarten students Waylon Smith, Eva Gerrity, Lucas Greaser, Aiden Lester, Camilla Carper and Cohen Elvey....

  • Williamsburg Buck Pool Winners

    Dec 3, 2020

    Mike Lynn was the winner of the widest spread at the 2020 Buck Pool hosted by the Williamsburg Community Farm Show on Saturday, Nov. 28. Lynn's spread was 17-7/8. Ty Uplinger of Williamsburg was the winner of Most Points – with a 12-point – at the Buck Pool in Williamsburg, Saturday night, Nov. 28. There were nine deer brought to the event. Other winners included Jeff Allison – Oldest Hunter; Meckenzie Hughes – Youngest Hunter; Mikayla Adams – Heaviest Buck at 134.8 pounds; and Daren Chesney ...

  • Farm Show Bringing Fall to Williamsburg

    Natalie Gorsuch, Williamsburg Correspondent|Oct 1, 2020

    “A lot of the other local craft shows have been canceled and we were trying to think of something that could benefit both the vendors, and would especially help the community of Williamsburg,” said Angie Walason, one of the Farm Show Board of Directors. Walason is speaking of the Farm Show Fall Extravaganza Vendor and Craft Show happening from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 10. This event will house more than 50 vendors on the Farm Show fairgrounds. “The fairgrounds will be completely redesigned with scarecrows, pumpkins, and more,...

  • Williamsburg School District Raises Sports Spectator Limit

    Natalie Gorsuch, Williamsburg Correspondent|Oct 1, 2020

    Parents and guardians received an email last week stating the following: "The Williamsburg Community School District is pleased to announced that we will be increasing spectator capacity at our indoor and outdoor sporting events, effective September 28th." For most parents, this was a wish come true. At most district sporting events, spectators were banned from watching except for over online live streams. Ashley Morgan, the parent of a 9th Grade senior high volleyball player, said, "It's about...

  • From the 'Burg to Your Kitchen

    Natalie Gorsuch, Williamsburg Correspondent|Oct 1, 2020

    It’s October and it’s time for one of the kid’s favorite holidays – Halloween. What do you think of when you think of Halloween? Sure, there are costumes, trick or treating, scarecrows and pumpkins. But for someone who likes food as much as I do, the best part of Halloween is definitely the candy. I decided to spice it up a little this month and dedicate this set of recipes to one of my favorite junk foods – candy! Here are two recipes that are sure to satisfy your sweet tooth. Mashed Potato Candy Ingredients: 1/2 cup mashed potatoes 1/2 cup s...

  • The People of Williamsburg: Louise 'Bubba' Speck

    Natalie Gorsuch, Williamsburg Correspondent|Sep 24, 2020

    Today, we look to Google and Kindle Unlimited for recommendations on books rather than the concentrating on the importance of our local public library. For almost 29 years, a librarian held the respect of her community. This lady, Louise Speck, was there for those in our community as an ear to listen and an eye for a great book. To me, however, she is quite simply my grandmother, whom I affectionately call "Bubba." One of six children Louise Speck was born on March 14, 1936, the daughter of...

  • Ask the Williamsburgers

    Natalie Gorsuch, Williamsburg Correspondent|Sep 24, 2020

    Remember the excitement of waking up on the day of your classroom field trip? With today’s COVID pandemic, schools are unsure of how field trips are going to look, or if they are even going to happen. This made me think – What was your favorite field trip growing up? Here is what a few had to say: Lou Ann Grove: Senior class trip to NYC. Patrick Detwiler: Gettysburg, Pa. Jason Eggleston: Band trip to Pittsburgh (Dan Marino’s senior year) when I wasn’t in the band Sheryl Hart: Class trip to NYC in 1968. Along with the fun, I remember the Mus...

  • What's the Word in Williamsburg?

    Natalie Gorsuch, Williamsburg Correspondent|Sep 24, 2020

    It’s time once again for one of the most delicious barbecues in all of the Cove. The Fairview Church of the Brethren will be having its fall chicken barbecue on Saturday, Oct. 10, drive-in style. from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The meal includes 1/2 chicken, baked potato, roll, applesauce, dessert and milk. Please contact Lois Lynn at (814) 729-7870 for more information....

  • IUP Announces Area Graduates

    Sep 24, 2020

    The following students from Williamsburg have completed requirements for graduation from Indiana University of Pennsylvania as of May 2020. The graduates, majors and degrees are: Williamsburg • Alex John Edmundson, B.A. in Political Science • Dennis Colton Kensinger, M.B.A. in Business Administration...

  • Laced Up and Walking for Alli in Williamsburg

    Natalie Gorsuch, Williamsburg Correspondent|Sep 17, 2020

    On Sunday, Sept. 13, people laced up their walking and running shoes in Williamsburg for a cause: to celebrate the life of Allison Edwards. Edwards, a resident of Williamsburg, passed away in 2015, but her memory lives on through the Laces for Alli event. The annual event brings together runners and walkers alike to honor Allison's life. This year's theme was "Choose Joy" and donations from the event went to Yard Kitty, Hollidaysburg. Yard Kitty helps find stray cats homes and helps with...

  • Williamsburg Board Votes for Face-to-Face Instruction

    Natalie Gorsuch, Williamsburg Correspondent|Sep 17, 2020

    Janet Lee, Carlee Ranalli, Julie Woodling and Kristina Bratton were the four "no" votes during Williamsburg Community School District’s meeting Sept. 8. The vote, 5 to 4, was for Williamsburg to begin full face-to-face instruction beginning Monday, Sept. 21. Christine Brown’s resignation as elementary yearbook advisor was accepted, as well as John Hammond’s resignation as junior high girls’ softball coach. Steve Butler and Robyn Bechtel were appointed as cross-country volunteer coaches. Kaydi Brubaker was appointed as a volunteer volleyb...

  • Revival Set For Sept. 21-23

    Sep 17, 2020

    The Mines and Royer Churches will hold a revival or awakening from 7 to approximately 9 p.m. Sept. 21 through Sept. 23 at the Springfield Estates, 3733 Piney Creek Road, Williamsburg. Pastor Eric Poteat, pastor at both Waterside and Koontz Churches of the Brethren, will be the speaker for all three nights. His topic will be “The God Who Desires to Include You.” The praise team will be Heritage Baptist from McConnellstown. There will be a free-will offering that will go to mission projects. For more information, contact Pastor Gordon Trimer at...

  • Williamsburg Library, Like Others, Gets Creative to Survive

    Natalie Gorsuch, Williamsburg Correspondent|Aug 20, 2020

    For many businesses, COVID-19 and the related restrictions have hit hard. It's no different for the Williamsburg Public Library. "We are doing what we can," Head Librarian Roane Lytle said. "Inside the library, we are six feet apart. We have moved tables [and we] got rid of some seats. We are requiring masks but we have options for those who don't or can't wear masks." Lytle discussed one change that the library made to keep offering its services – the porch library. The library set up a variety...

  • From the 'Burg to Your Kitchen

    Aug 20, 2020

    We are back from the beach and had a wonderful time of sun, surf and laughter! One of the places we went to while at Myrtle Beach was a seafood buffet. If you know me, you know that me and seafood are not the best of friends, but my sister loves it. So, being the good sister that I am, I went along, although I had the kids’ plate of chicken tenders, mac and cheese and baked potatoes. That seafood buffet inspired two recipes for the week – I hope it is your family’s catch of the day. Salmon Filets with Dill Sauce If I have to pick a seafood to e...

  • Pastor Roberts: His Story, His Calling

    Natalie Gorsuch, Williamsburg Correspondent|Jul 16, 2020

    Have you ever in life felt a calling from God? For Matt Roberts, the new pastor at the United Methodist Church and Cove Forge Church, he ran from that calling for many years – until he finally answered that call that brought him into the ministry years ago. Roberts recently started his first appointment as pastor at both churches. Roberts came from the Millersburg area, just north of Harrisburg, with his wife, Cassie, and their five children – Haley, 15; Lain, 13; William, 7; Wyatt, 4; and Miria...

  • Lien Cancelled Against Williamsburg Dollar General

    Natalie Gorsuch, Williamsburg Correspondent|Jul 16, 2020

    After a $42.90 snow shoveling bill turned into a bill of $3700 of legal fees, the Dollar General, Williamsburg will not be going through to a sheriff’s sale because of payment according to Williamsburg Borough Solicitor Nathan Karn during the July 7 borough council meeting in Williamsburg. The owners paid the bill thus closing the lien. Stiffler-McGraw engineer Jon Clabaugh sent the borough manager an email in regards to renewing the Highway Occupancy Permit for the work on State Route 866, which was to be started and completed, but then was c...

  • What's the Word In Williamsburg?

    Natalie Gorsuch, Williamsburg Correspondent|Jul 16, 2020

    Gun Raffle Canceled Due to the current pandemic, the Williamsburg and Alexandria Gun Raffle scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 1, has been canceled. A Facebook Live drawing is scheduled for 1 p.m. Aug, 1. Visit the Station 90 Williamsburg Facebook Page or the Station 1 Alexandria Facebook Page for the live drawing. All winners will be contacted by phone. Football Boosters Spaghetti Dinner The Williamsburg Football Boosters will have a spaghetti dinner on Sunday, July 26, at the CMA Church, Williamsburg. The dinner will feature spaghetti, homemade...

  • Site Conditions Cause Headaches for Williamsburg Authority

    Natalie Gorsuch, Williamsburg Correspondent|Jul 16, 2020

    The contractor who bid on the project for Ridge Road in Woodbury Township (Blair County) was told that the road would be tar and chipped, but when he went out to complete the project, there was an overlay of pavement of roughly 1-1-1/4 inches on the road. During the project, the contractor marred the road, thus upsetting Woodbury Township officials. To complete a 1,600-foot overlay with tar and chip, the cost was estimated at $6,000. The contractor agreed to pay $3,000. Jon Clabaugh, the Stiffler-McGraw engineer for the Williamsburg Municipal...

  • Visiting 'The Dogs' in Williamsburg

    Natalie Gorsuch, Williamsburg Correspondent|Jul 2, 2020

    One of the highlights of my trips to Williamsburg is getting to see the two dogs belonging to my parents, Rick and Suzanne Gorsuch. Both are of the breed Havanese. The one on the left is Ginger and right is Max. Both Ginger and Max enjoy our visits home and lounging on the porch, just like their sister, soaking up the sun. [Photo by Natalie Gorsuch]One of the highlights of my trips to Williamsburg is getting to see the two dogs belonging to my parents, Rick and Suzanne Gorsuch. Both are of the...

  • Residents Failing to Return Surveys Holding Back Ganister Sewer Project

    Natalie Gorsuch, Williamsburg Correspondent|Jun 25, 2020

    At the regular Catharine Township meeting on June 18, Blair County Planning Director David McFarland gave an update to supervisors on the Ganister sewer project funding. McFarland said that six residents in the Ganister area still have not returned an income survey, which is necessary to obtain project funding assistance from the government. McFarland said that these residents have been visited twice and surveys have been mailed out to them two separate times. McFarland suggested a third visit to the residences, including him, a supervisor and...

  • 'An Ode to Pap and Gram'

    Jun 25, 2020

    Darin Shultz took a look at this bare wall on Riverside Drive and wondered what he could do with it. One day, his pap asked him if he wanted to paint it and Shultz said, "I jumped at the opportunity." Shultz then asked his pap, Don Allen, what his favorite scripture was. Allen mentioned Isaiah 41:30, which reads, in part "But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint."...

  • Williamsburg School Board Approves Summer, Fall Sports Health Protections

    Natalie Gorsuch, Williamsburg Correspondent|Jun 25, 2020

    The Williamsburg Community School Board unveiled its health and safety plan for summer practices and fall sports during its June 18 regular meeting. Superintendent Lisa Murgas said she worked with the PIAA to develop a plan of safety procedures for practices. Some of the recommendations of the plan are: • Players will undergo health screenings and wear face masks when appropriate. • Hand sanitizer will be available in the gymnasium and “athletes should use [it] after every drill,” Murgas said. • Increased sanitation of equipment by co...

  • Ask the Williamsburgers

    Natalie Gorsuch, Williamsburg Correspondent|Jun 25, 2020

    This past Sunday, we celebrated Father’s Day and we spent the day with Dad, waking up early to head to our favorite place, Rocky Gap Casino Resort, and then to the Kountry Kettle for a delicious lunch. There are so many great memories I have with my dad, and even my grandfathers, so this inspired me for this week’s question – “What is one of the best memories you have with your dad or grandfather?” Here is what a few residents had to say: Katrisha Ropchock: Car shows with the Corvette, races, just being with him in the garage and being his shad...

  • Congratulations, Graduates!

    Jun 4, 2020

    Austin Black and Owen Black, 8 and 4, of Williamsburg, held congratulatory signs during the Williamsburg graduation parade held Friday evening, May 29. Austin and Owen are the sons of Corey and Nichole Black. The boys showed their support for their favorite babysitter and 2020 graduate, Hailee Jones. The streets were lined with Williamsburg residents and other supporters to support the Class of 2020 following Commencement festivities at the football field....

  • From the 'Burg to Your Kitchen

    Natalie Gorsuch, Williamsburg Correspondent|Jun 4, 2020

    Every Sunday since the quarantine started, we have joined our parents for a weekend meal, whether it be cooked in the oven, on the stove or more recently, on the grill. Being the family person that I am, I greatly look forward to these times spent with the people I love the most. This weekend is my sister and I’s turn to cook, and I’m going to cook this delicious recipe this week. Mexican Corn on the Cob Note: Let me preface this that I love corn on the cob. I was recently watching QVC with my favorite TV personality David Venable and this reci...

  • Samuel Allison Clan Reunion Canceled Due to Pandemic

    Jun 4, 2020

    The reunion of the Samuel Allison Clan was scheduled to be held at 12:30 p.m. on Sunday, July 19, 2020, at the Williamsburg C&MA Church Social Center. It has been canceled due to uncertainties of the COVID-19 issues. Relatives are asked to share the information with other relatives in case they have been unable to be contacted by the secretary. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and coronavirus concerns for holding large gatherings this summer and to abide with church recommendations of no large gatherings and ever-changing guidelines, President...

  • Ask the Williamsburgers

    Jun 4, 2020

    One of my favorite parts of graduation besides hearing “Pomp and Circumstance” is hearing the class song. The music you grow up with will forever connect you to that certain period of time. I remember thinking that my class song was a dumb pick, but 14 years later when I hear Nickelback’s “Photograph,” it takes me back to a Monday night in June at the WHS High School gymnasium. So I decided to ask the residents of Williamsburg – What was your class song? Here is what a few had to say: Nancy Strayer: Class of 1967 – “The Impossible Drea...

  • Orderly Mailboxes

    Jun 4, 2020

    Morrisons Cove Herald photographer Gary M. Baranec recently noticed a row of mailboxes for residents in the Point View development, near Williamsburg....

  • Project Contractor Expected to Request Extension of Time

    Natalie Gorsuch, Williamsburg Correspondent|May 14, 2020

    The treatment and pumping contractor for one of the Williamsburg Municipal Authority’s projects was temporarily shut down because of Gov. Wolf’s coronavirus restriction orders. Stiffler-McGraw engineer John Clabaugh told authority members that he expects the contractor to request a time extension, but there was no request at the time of the meeting via phone conference on Tuesday evening, May 5. The following pay estimates were granted during the meeting: Contract 2019-1 to SE Construction in the amount of $118, 844; Contract No. 2 with Bettwy...

  • Williamsburg Man Receives Leadership Award

    May 7, 2020

    Mount Aloysius College student John Price will be awarded the 2020 Student Veteran Leadership Award from G.I. Jobs magazine. The award is given to 48 veteran students across the United States who show exemplary leadership and involvement in their community. Price, of Williamsburg, is a 2020 graduate of the college's physical therapy assistant program and is working to complete a bachelor's in natural science. He also serves as the president of the on-campus Military Social Club and is highly...

  • Ask the Williamsburgers

    Natalie Gorsuch, Williamsburg Correspondent|May 7, 2020

    Happy Mother’s Day! It’s a wonderful time to celebrate one of the most important women in our lives. I know that Julie and I have been blessed with such an extraordinary mom. This week, I decided to ask the residents of Williamsburg – What do you love most about your mother? Here is what a few had to say: Todd Shatzer: She has a big heart, would do anything for anyone and has never held grudges or judges anyone. Marge Troxell: My Mom was the best. She wasn’t just my mom, she was my best friend. She made our childhood so fun. She was kind an...

  • May the Fourth Be With You

    May 7, 2020

    The students at Williamsburg School District got a treat when picking up lunches at the school district on Monday, May 4. Some of the cafeteria staff dressed as characters from Star Wars (May the force be with you). Danielle McCall was Chewbacca and Head of Nutrition Pamela Sharp was Darth Vader....

  • Part of West First Street Property to be Demolished

    Natalie Gorsuch, Williamsburg Correspondent|May 7, 2020

    Trina Illig, Blair County grants coordinator for Community Development, was present at the Williamsburg Borough Council meeting via conference call to give an update on the 424-26 W. First St. property. For the past years, the borough has taken control of the 424 W. First St. property and has worked with Illig to funnel grants into managing the property. Federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds have been used to remove the 424 W. First St. part of the duplex and restructure the 426 W. First St. side. Stiffler-McGraw gave an...

  • From the 'Burg to Your Kitchen

    May 7, 2020

    Some mothers may want flowers, candy, jewelry or some other expensive gift – not my mom. My mom wants a good, home-cooked meal. This year, she asked us to splurge on some delicious filet mignon and scallops. Here are two recipes that will be making our mom’s Mother’s Day that much more delicious! Pan-Seared Filet Mignon with Garlic Butter Let me preface by saying that if you want to take your steak to the next level, I suggest making this garlic butter to top any steak. Ingredients: 4 – 10 oz. thick tenderloin beef filets 2-3 Tbsp. butter...

  • Williamsburg High School Set To Graduate Thirty-Four Students

    Natalie Gorsuch, Williamsburg Correspondent|Apr 30, 2020

    During last week’s Williamsburg School District School Board meeting, facilitated by Zoom video software, the list of 34 graduates was presented and approved. With the COVID-19 pandemic, graduation ceremonies will look different this year. According to the high school administration, the scholarship program and subsequent graduation ceremony will be combined this year and the date when more details about reopening state emerge. As of this publication date, the prom and junior high formal events are also postponed. The 2020-21 IU-8 budget was ap...

  • Ask the Williamsburgers

    Natalie Gorsuch, Williamsburg Correspondent|Apr 30, 2020

    Another week of lockdown in the books, and for my sister Julie and I, it was another week of staying at home and binge-watching some of our old and new favorites. This week’s question stems from those binge watching moments – If you were quarantined to any TV show set, what would it be and why? Here is what a few residents had to say: Tonia Beach: Criminal Minds – I like figuring out who did it. Lori Brubaker: Golden Girls Darrick Bennington: Andy Griffith Show Lacie Merritts: Outlander Cindy Hicks: The Waltons – I love the country atmosph...

  • Youngster Shoots First Turkey

    Apr 30, 2020

    Eviana Forshey, 8, shot her first turkey on April 25, the first day of turkey season. The gobbler weighed in at 22 pounds with a 9.5-inch beard and 1-inch spurs. Eviana is the daughter of Matt and Trudy Forshey of Williamsburg....

  • From the 'Burg to Your Kitchen

    Natalie Gorsuch, Williamsburg Correspondent|Apr 23, 2020

    For this week’s edition, I decided to do something kid-friendly. Children probably have a lot of questions about what is going on in the world and are also confused as to why they can’t go to school to see their friends. Why not bring some of the fun parts of the classroom into your kitchen to help entertain your children? Here are three different experiments you and your family can cook up. DIY Lava Lamp In a tall glass, combine the following ingredients: water, vegetable oil, food coloring of your choice and an antacid tablet. Since water and...

  • Kaitlin Ross is Rotary's January Student at Williamsburg High School

    Apr 23, 2020

    Kaitlin E. Ross, a senior at Williamsburg High School, was named January's Rotary "Student of the Month." She is the daughter of Clair T. Jr. and Melissa A. Ross. Kaitlin's school honors/accomplishments include president of the National Honor Society, Spanish Club and Student Council, vice president of the band and captain of the majorettes and cheerleaders. Her school activities include National Honor Society, Careers Club, Spanish Club, Prom Committee, Homecoming Court, Student Council, band,...

  • Walking While Distancing

    Apr 23, 2020

    Brooke Weyandt (left) of New Enterprise and Jessica Brantlinger of Altoona keep their distance while walking along the Lower Trail in Williamsburg recently. They were taking a break from their work at Cenveo....

  • Quite a Catch!

    Apr 23, 2020

    Emily Detwiler of Williamsburg holds up the 20- inch fish she caught last week along the Frankstown Branch of the Juniata River....

  • From the 'Burg to Your Kitchen

    Natalie Gorsuch, Williamsburg Correspondent|Apr 16, 2020

    Last week, I talked about Easter memories from my childhood growing up in the Russian Orthodox faith and the church that used to be where River Valley Custom Apparel is now in Williamsburg. This Sunday is technically the Orthodox Easter. The date is usually different than the typical American Easter because Eastern Christianity follows the Julian calendar rather than the Gregorian calendar. I decided to open up one of my Mom’s dusty old cookbooks and bring you two Orthodox-inspired dishes that you can celebrate not just on the Orthodox E...

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