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Local artists make mark on exhibit

The 41st summer-long "Art of the State" exhibition is open and welcomes you at the State Museum next door to the Harrisburg Capitol.

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Taking meditation in stride

Sarah Elliott always had trouble meditating. The psychic benefits of yoga also left her cold. But the lawyer-turned-stay- at-home-mother struck spiritual gold when she walked her first labyrinth.

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Giving form to his painful reality

The Walter Inglis Anderson retrospective show "Everything I See Is Strange & New" at Ursinus is one of the most surprising solo exhibits of the year in its breadth and depth.

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Bringing peace into the fold

Sadako Sasaki was 2 years old when the United States bombed Hiroshima, Japan, on Aug. 6, 1945. Sadako survived the bombing, but developed leukemia at 11.

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Getting a grip on inventing

Like many other inventors, Martin Schneider got his start by noticing a problem. The players on his sister's softball team didn't know how to grip the bat; the coach interrupted play again and again to show them.

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Things looking up at Abington

The Abington Art Center does outdoor sculpture in a big way. It's especially effective at locating new sculptures in a woodsy environment along a winding path through its 27-acre Sculpture Park.

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Comcast Cable Tv Employment Montgomery County

Comcast Cable Tv Employment Montgomery County Cable War Fails to Offer Rate Relief in Montgomery - . Bills for thousands of Montgomery County cable viewers will increase by 4 percent starting March 1, when Comcast Corp., suburban Maryland's largest cable . Plymouth Township, Montgomery County PA - Welcome Comcast Cable. *Verizon Local Telephone Service. *PECO Energy. *AQUA . Employment FAQS Forms &...

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Aces, amateurs to take on tennis

Three Gwynedd-Mercy College students will be back on campus this summer, but they won't be hitting the books. They'll be hitting tennis balls - and helping special-needs players polish their tennis skills.

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The many ways that 'work defines us'

The workers of Upper Merion have united. Not for a work stoppage, but for a show. More precisely, it's a musical theater production about that most universal of activities: labor.

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Del. lethal injection challenged

DOVER, Del. - Delaware prison officials botched the execution of a murderer three years ago, attorneys challenging Delaware's use of lethal injection said in court papers filed yesterday.

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Courses expose 'everyday people' to voice acting

Words seem to roll effortlessly off the tongue of Kent Nelson, a 58-year-old voice actor from Plymouth Meeting. Actually, Nelson studied for months to achieve his polished sound, briefly at Montgomery County Community College, and later with a national voice coaching firm.

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Arts, Briefly: Bowing Out: Opponents to Moving the Barnes

Officials in Montgomery County, Pa. — home to the Barnes Foundation and its world-class painting collection — decided on Monday not to appeal a judge’s decision to deny new hearings to reconsider a 2004 ruling to move the collection from its home to downtown Philadelphia. Lawyers for the government of Montgomery County, where the Barnes has been since its founding in the late 1920s, appeared before...

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On the edge of life and death

It couldn't have been a coincidence, author and spiritualist Stephen Redding says. At various times run over by a tractor, frozen in a blizzard, swarmed by bees, and thrown through a windshield in a car crash that killed his brother, Redding said, he survived.

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Karen Heller: A park deal true to Penn's vision

You can't put a price on nature, but it doesn't hurt to try. Fairmount Park, according to a recent study, is worth $1.9 billion a year in income, services and taxes.

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Storm system breaks heatwave, knocks out power

One man is dead and his wife hospitalized with carbon monoxide poisoning in Montgomery County, Pa., where severe storms knocked ...