During the day, American flags, stylized stars and red, white and blue bunting will decorate homes and businesses as the Abingtons prepares for the Fourth of July.
But weather permitting, as soon as the sun sets Friday, July 3, multi-colored fireworks will fill the skies over the Abington Heights Middle School, 1555 Newton-Ransom Blvd.
The Rotary Club of the Abingtons will hold its annual fireworks display at the middle school grounds. Rain date is Sunday, July 5.
Camp at Abington area park promises variety for middle-schoolers
Want to learn how to shoot rockets?
See solar flares through a telescope?
Make art from clay?
For the middle-school set, these are just a few of the activities planned at Earth Camp at the Abington Area Community Park.
Did she truly atone and was she forgivable?
Oh, what a discussion that was!
Intellectual stimulation of the highest order was the rule during the just-concluded book discussion series “Let’s Talk About It: Love & Forgiveness.”
Mike Umerich just finished his sophomore year but already has veteran experience.
Umerich spent the past two seasons leading off and playing second base for the Abington Heights baseball team that took home the PIAA Class AAA state championship on June 12.
Frank Emmett wants to sell beer by the six pack at his cigar store at 215 Clarks Ave., Clarks Summit.
The borough’s solicitor and at least one Clarks Summit council member have concerns about that proposal.
Council plans to vote on the matter at its July 1 meeting, according to borough manager Virginia Kehoe.
During a June 3 public hearing, borough code enforcement officer Willard Ziesemer told council about inconsistencies when applying the borough’s zoning ordinance to various potential alcohol-licence uses.