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Webb Weekly

280 Kane St.
South Williamsport, PA
17702




  • Make Your Kids Play Sports0

    I guess that title is kind of eye-catching, huh? Maybe I am finally getting the hang of this writing thing. I actually got the idea for this article from Pat McAfee. I know I mention him a lot, and some people probably judge the book by the cover and choose not to like him. But

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  • Crosscutters and Bowman Field’s Centennial Season Opens Tuesday, June 20

    This will be a season of baseball fun and action, as well as commemoration, when the Williamsport Crosscutters celebrate and commemorate the 100th anniversary of Historic Bowman Field. It certainly justifies the title of “historic,” having been the scene of great and noteworthy baseball and non- baseball events at the uptown ballpark. Founded in 1926,

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  • Grit: May 28, 1933 – Huge West Branch Exposition to Open Next Saturday0

    Five days of extensive preparation, yet, and West Branch Exposition will be ready to swing open its doors to the public. The Exposition is slated to open at 1:30 o’clock next Saturday afternoon. In the spacious, beautifully decorated garage at the corner of Penn and East Third Streets, the former Rothfuss garage there will be

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  • County Hall Corner: A Community Worth Caring For0

    Lycoming County commissioners gathered last week to confront a set of challenges that strike at the heart of what makes a community function, from the safety of its streets to the soundness of its finances. The most urgent item on the agenda was a growing crisis among local youth. Commissioner Scott Metzger sounded the alarm

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  • Let Kids Be Kids0

    Having a son has made me think a lot about my childhood. It has made me think about the great memories I have and how awesome my parents were at raising me. I hope that in today’s world, it is still possible for kids to have that same kind of childhood. My wife and I

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  • STEP: Celebrating 60 Years of Community Service0

    The year was 1966. On television, “Batman,” “Star Trek,” and the “Monkees” premiered; Robert C. Weaver became the first African-American Cabinet member when he was named to head the new Department of Housing and Urban Development; the Baltimore Orioles won their first World Series; the Green Bay Packers captured the NFL championship, and the Boston

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  • Into the Woods0

    It’s no wonder the novel The Secret Garden resonated so deeply with me when I was around ten. I found myself identifying with the characters who became immersed within the natural world, inside a special, hidden-from-civilization plot of greenery that ended up healing them in some way. And since I grew up surrounded by woods

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  • Williamsport Sun: May 31, 1917 – Parade Outstanding Feature of Fitting Memorial Celebration0

    From the early morning services at the Soldier’s Monument and burial plot in beautiful Wildwood Cemetery, to the impressive marine memorial service on the Market Street Bridge in the evening, Williamsport’s observance of Memorial Day eclipsed all previous events of the kind. The day was one and the same a fitting tribute to America’s heroic

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  • County Hall Corner: Smart Tech Meets Open Books in Lycoming County0

    The Lycoming County Commissioners continue to navigate the delicate balance between modernizing local government and protecting the wallets of local taxpayers. During their most recent weekly meeting, officials addressed several operational decisions that connect directly to the broader financial realities facing the region. These administrative choices take place against the backdrop of a carefully managed

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  • Blessed Beyond the Finish Line0

    I recently ran the Pittsburgh Half Marathon, and it was an amazing event. During the travel there and throughout the race weekend, a lot of thoughts crossed my mind for different articles. It was tough to pick just one, so I decided to do something a little different this week. I am going to highlight

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  • Central Pennsylvania Fiber Festival Happening May 16th and 17th0

    We don’t often think about yarn and other fibers and the role that they play in our everyday lives. The organizers of the annual Central Pennsylvania Fiber Festival hope to change that. In a bid to do that, organizers have organized and presented this Festival. The event was founded twelve years ago to support fiber

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  • By the Book0

    I have what some would consider a small library in my home — which sounds more impressive than it actually is. It’s a tiny collection of books written by some of my favorite authors, situated on a shelf just above my desk. On occasion, I pull one down and reread it, recalling why I placed

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