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Linglestown Gazette: September 2011

Friday, September 30, 2011

Car thefts reported in LP

Three vehicles stolen in Lower Paxton Township - WGAL The Susquehanna Valley

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Linglestown square gets finishing touches

Volunteers began landscaping the square roundabout this afternoon. The Linglestown Women's Club has agreed to maintain the planted area.

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Sunday, September 25, 2011

Bear visits Linglestown neighborhood

This photo was snapped Saturday morning by a Gazette reader who lives on Ironwood Drive in Blue Meadows Farm, a housing development located just north of Linglestown at the foot of Blue Mountain.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Linglestown square sports new flagpole

I walked through the village around 2 pm this afternoon to make a couple stops and the roundabout in the square looked like it did yesterday – no flagpole. When I started home from Roasters an hour later, ta-da ... just like magic, the pole was in place.

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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Linglestown improvement project winding down

The punch list of items to complete the Linglestown project that started in November 2009 is growing smaller by the day. Below are findings from my inspection walk today:

– The cement base for the new flagpole is in place at the roundabout in the square.

– Four trash receptacles (pictured) were placed near the following businesses in the square: Lio's Pizza & Sub Shop, Eagle Hotel, Linglestown Restaurant and St. Thomas Roasters.

- The old entrance on Route 39 to Blue Mountain Parkway has been opened for westbound traffic only.

- The huge piles of debris in the farm field located just east of the village have been cleared away.

Also, the Village of Linglestown Committee met last week. CLICK HERE for meeting notes courtesy of community watchdog group SWAN.
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SAVE THE DATE ... Friday, Oct 21 –The Linglestown square dedication ceremony and flag raising will be held at 11 am. The event is part of the Fall Festival Celebration sponsored by the Linglestown Merchants Association.

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Vino Restaurant at Paxton Square plaza reviewed






CLICK HERE to check out a brief look at the area's newest eatery by Sue Gleiter of The Patriot-News.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Linglestown-area community calendar

Saturday, Sept. 24 ... Chicken corn soup sale at Linglestown Firehouse to benefit the fire company, 10 am until sold out.

Saturday, Sept. 24 ... Band-a-RAMa marching band exhibition at Landis Fied on the campus of CD Middle School. Tickets are $7 for adults and $5 for students and seniors and are available at the gate. The show starts at 7 pm and gates will open at 6 pm. CLICK HERE for more info.

CLICK HERE for addition community events.

Golfers needed to tee it up on Oct. 3

If you like to chase a little white ball from time to time, please consider joining me at Linglestown Fire Company's first golf outing on Monday, Oct. 3.

The volunteer firefighters are trying to raise funds to upgrade their engine room building and this event is going to be a fun way to help them out.

The donation to participate has been lowered to $75.

CLICK HERE to get an entry from and send it in today.

Email me if you want to play with me in the Linglestown Gazette group – two spots are available.

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Three bears roaming along Linglestown Road

Here's a WHTM abc 27 report that dovetails the bear photo posted last week on Linglestown Gazette.

LP police advise to be 'proactive' against burglars

Report below courtesy of WHTM abc 27 ...

Monday, September 19, 2011

Backyard News, 09.19.11

* Residents on Elmer and Elaine avenues in Linglestown now have long-awaited freshly paved streets. The neighborhood got hit with a double whammy over the last couple years when sewer and water lines were replaced.

* St. Thomas United Church of Christ in Linglestown recently dedicated a special mural in the church's nursery in memory of Melissa Yarosh, who died in April 2006 at age 14 in a tragic car and pedestrian accident on N. Mountain Road.

* The Linglestown Softball Association is gearing up to improve the field located next to the tennis courts. Work is expected to start soon on new dugouts, a backstop and a storage building that will include a concession stand. The association is fully funding the work. (Report filed by community watchdog group SWAN.)

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Bear spotted on Blue Mountain

Gazette reader Keith Hearn submitted this photo of a bruin that was hanging out along Forest Hills Drive.

Linglestown-area community calendar

Saturday, Sept. 17 ... Chicken BBQ at St. Thomas United Church of God, 10 am until sold out, drive-thru pick-up.

Monday, Sept. 18 ... Theft and burglary presentation sponsored by SWAN and the Lower Paxton Township Police, 7 pm, CLICK HERE for details

Tuesday, Sept. 20 ... Central Dauphin High School Band Boosters present Presidio Brass in a one-night performance. CLICK HERE for more info and HERE to order tickets.

Oct. 1 ... Apple Festival & Craft Fair at New Hope Church, noon–4 pm

Oct. 1–2 ... Apple Pumpkin Festival at Linglestown Legion on N. Mountain Road sponsored by Boy Scout Troop 10

Oct. 3 ... Linglestown Fire Co. golf tournament at Colonial Country Club, CLICK HERE for more info and entry form – donation to play has been reduced to $75!

Oct. 16 ... Capitol Operation Harrisburg's YOUTH SHOWCASE at Linglestown Life Church, 2 pm

Oct. 21–23 ... Linglestown Fall Festival Celebration

Oct. 22 ... Pumpkin Bash 2011 at George Park sponsored by Bethany Church of the Nazarene (Pony rides won't be offered due to insurance and liability issues)

Ongoing activities:

Wednesday teas at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in the Valley

Longaberger Basket Bingo events for fall and winter starting Sept. 18

Fight back against local crime

If you're a regular Gazette reader and follower of the blog's Twitter feed, you've probably noticed over the last couple of years a steady increase of news stories about thefts and burglaries in Lower Paxton Township, especially in the Forest Hills area. In fact, five more burglaries were reported to local police just last weekend.

Thanks to community watchdog group SWAN and the Lower Paxton Police Department, you have an opportunity to arm yourself with how-to info that could keep the bad guys from breaking into your home, cars and backyard shed.

The group will host an event this Monday, Sept. 19, at 7 pm that will feature a detective and a patrol officer sharing their insights on crime prevention for residential neighborhoods.

The presentation will be held at Epiphany Lutheran Church, 1100 Colonial Road,
Harrisburg.

CLICK HERE for more details.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Work started on new Linglestown flagpole

Two workers watch a coworker dig the hole for the new flagpole today during the noon hour.

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Sunday, September 11, 2011

Linglestown crash takes out streetlights

Updated Monday, 9/12/11, at 1 pm ...

A motorist fleeing police on eastbound Route 39 lost control at a roundabout early Sunday and destroyed two streetlights and a sign at the fire hall. CLICK HERE for more details from WHTM abc27.



Friday, September 09, 2011

Reader's flood photo

Gazette reader Charlie Hicklin passed along this photo of the Clarks Ferry Bridge and the island area north of Duncannon that was taken today at 10 am. Penn State football fans will have to find an alternate route to tomorrow's game against Alabama.

Clarks Ferry Bridge on left, Juniata River on right, Rt .322 down the middle

Thursday, September 08, 2011

LP likely to lose water service due to flooding

I called United Water PA after a neighbor told me that she was told water service in the Linglestown area would be turned off at 7 pm tonight.

A United Water spokesperson said information about when an outage could occur did not come from the company, but service likely will be cut off when flood waters cover the pumps at their 6th Street station in Susquehanna Township. The pump station was beginning to flood in the 3 pm hour today, she said.

Also, United Water can not predict how long an outage would last. Dauphin County officials issued an advisory today that suggested stocking up enough water for 72 hours.

I made a water run early this afternoon and purchased water at Weis, Target and Home Depot. The Giant on Route 22 was sold out at the time of my visit.

Midstate supermarkets, including Giant, Karns Foods, Wegmans and Weis Markets report they have bottled water in stock with more shipments arriving, according to a report published by The Patriot-News this afternoon.
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United Water PA issued a boil-water advisory Thursday evening for Lower Paxton Township and other areas.

Wednesday, September 07, 2011

Linglestown-area community calendar

Saturday, Sept. 10 ... Car Show and Craft Fair at St. Andrew's church in Linglestown, noon–5:30 pm

Monday, Sept. 12 ... Capitol Opera Harrisburg audition for Youth Showcase

Tuesday, Sept. 20 ... Central Dauphin High School Band Boosters present Presidio Brass in a one-night performance. CLICK HERE for more info and HERE to order tickets.

Oct. 1 ... Apple Festival & Craft Fair at New Hope Church, noon–4 pm

Oct. 3 ... Linglestown Fire Co. golf tournament at Colonial Country Club

Oct. 16 ... Capitol Operation Harrisburg's YOUTH SHOWCASE at Linglestown Life Church, 2 pm

Oct. 21–23 ... Linglestown Fall Festival Celebration

Oct. 22 ... Pumpkin Bash 2011 at George Park sponsored by Bethany Church of the Nazarene

Ongoing activities:

Wednesday teas at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in the Valley

Longaberger Basket Bingo events for fall and winter starting Sept. 18

Storm-damage aid workshop set for LP

Lower Paxton Townshp residents whose properties were damaged in a storm Aug. 6-7 could get relief from the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency this month. CLICK HERE to read more from today's Patriot-News.

Friday, September 02, 2011

Blimp sighted over Linglestown

My daughter spotted a blimp just south of Linglestown earlier this week. The Patriot-News has details on the reason the aircraft showed up here.

Thursday, September 01, 2011

Signs, signs, everywhere a sign


The new Linglestown makes me think of the classic rock hit used in the headline for this post.

Thanks to state highway regulations (or someone's interpretation of them), Linglestown and Mountain roads are cluttered with an overwhelming number of signs over a short distance.

In my opinion, this is one aspect of the improvement project that needs to be revisited by local and state authorities.

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Linglestown to get new flagpole soon

The installation of a new flagpole is among the items on a small to-do list for the Linglestown improvement project. The contractor is expected to install the pole "soon," according to a report filed by community watchdog group SWAN.

CLICK HERE to read the full report on last month's Village of Linglestown Committee meeting.

Also, be sure to mark your calendar for next month's Fall Festival that will include dedication ceremonies to mark the village's new look.

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