Posted on 25 November 2006 by Harrisburg Happenings
Someone who also posted here about having his postings on PennLive deleted has now had my response to his question deleted.
I told him to call Steve Ibanez to complain. That bit of advice was promptly deleted.
Never mind that I personally spoke with Ibanez a few months ago and he promised he would check into deletions and that my postings linking to this blog would not be deleted. Everyone needs to call Ibanez and complain - again.
Posted on 24 November 2006 by HarrisburgNightlife.com
On Thanksgiving Day, the Patriot News reported that Angelina’s and Catalano’s Italian Restaurant will close at the end of the year. New Year’s Eve will be the last business day for both restaurants. Catalano’s opened in 1977 and has been an icon along the Wormleysburg riverfront ever since.
The Carter family, who owns Duke’s [...]
Posted on 23 November 2006 by Jersey Mike
I really don’t remember the last time I went home for Thanksgiving.
Last year was Kaiya’s Mom’s year and I spent it with Quagmire at ABC.
The year before that I think I may have been working at The X.
And the year before THAT…shit…that’s in the archives somewhere. I’d have to look …
Posted on 23 November 2006 by Sara Bozich
While you’re Black Friday shopping, pick up a toy or two for a good cause. Then, stop by the Appalachian Brewing Company between 4-7 p.m. where Marines will collect new, unwrapped toys for Toys for Tots. Give between these hours,…
Posted on 20 November 2006 by HarrisburgNightlife.com
Harrisburg will be getting a new hotel in late 2008.
Tonight, city council approved the proposed Aloft hotel for 2nd and State Streets.
The downtown hotel will be a floor shorter than planned (14 floors down to 13), but will be built nonetheless. The floor plans include a restaurant, two bars, three retail spaces and a rooftop [...]
Posted on 20 November 2006 by Linglestown Gazette
WHP 580 Talk Radio reported on the upcoming village improvement project this morning, plus gave this blog some free advertising. Click on the links below to listen the reports.Clip #1 - What is driving changes in Linglestown?Clip #2 - Sidewalks to be i…
Posted on 19 November 2006 by Jersey Mike
Parking Enforcement Officers in Harrisburg are the new Hall Monitors from High School.
Or so it seems to me, anyway.
I drive a nineteen ninety Saab 900. It’s got roughly two hundred ten thousand miles on it.
But it gets GREAT gas mileage. I kept track for about five or six tanks and …