Carl Byrd’s Auto Sales Photo restored by Erika Burgoyne-Hongell As a young man in the early 1940s, Carl Byrd worked odd jobs, one of which was delivering newspapers. Carl joined the U.S. Army during WWII. Carl’s Army experience lasted three years stateside, but...
Classic Combo Cushwa Brewing and Rad Pies make up Williamport’s own slice (and sip) of heaven. By April Bartel and photos by Turner Photography Studio If a dog is humanity’s best friend, beer must be a close second. Archaeological evidence traces brewing back to the...
In the Business of Giving Back A local veteran-owned company provides top-notch customer service while supporting fellow veterans. By Jennifer Mellace and photos by Turner Photography Studio “A rising tide lifts all boats” is a saying Aaron Mowery, Army veteran and...
Almost Lost Efforts Underway to Restore and Preserve Historic African American Cemetery in Halfway Neighborhood Story and photos by Lisa Gregory They lived rich and full lives. They married and raised children. They fought to preserve the Union during the Civil War...
A Wisconsin Yankee in Gray The Tragic Untold Story of a Newspaper Editor From the Badger State in Hagerstown By Stephen R. Bockmiller The American Civil War. Brother against brother. Blue versus gray. The great American tragedy. Over the course of those four years,...