PUNXSUTAWNEY — Some readers will notice a difference with the newspaper, others will not.
The change, whether you’ve observed it or not: For one, the paper may now and then consist of one section, as opposed to several eight-, six- or four-page sections.
The origin: Three new units for The Spirit’s press were installed as part of an ongoing expansion of the paper, which, over the past few months, has included the return of its job shop, a return to full local printing operations.Â
PUNXSUTAWNEY — Yes, attorney Nicholas Lorenzo Jr. has a fine office among the houses along Millionaires’ Row, but the Punxsutawney Area Historical & Genealogical Society has also cited him for his keen story-telling about one of Punxsy’s most famous residents.
PUNXSUTAWNEY — The fable of the long-lost statues of Saints Cosmas and Damian being lost at sea may be a bit of a stretch — but as SS.C.D. pastor Msgr. Joseph Riccardo said, “It kind of throws a mystery into the story.”
PUNXSUTAWNEY — Punxsutawney Borough Council decided to hold off on any formal action regarding parking on Grace Way and Water Street as the area prepares for the opening of a brine water treatment facility adjacent to the Punxsutawney Sewage Treatment facility.
Borough Manager Ben White said at Monday he learned what was needed after meeting with all the parties involved, but said it’s difficult to assess as far accommodating the many trucks that will be traveling the two streets in order to get to the brine water treatment facility.