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Kristin Rice, Adams County’s Chief Public Defender for the past 11 years, will retire on Dec. 31 to return to her private law practice.Rice has been working at Adams County since 2003. Her office includes three assistants who together handl
A new non-profit is focused on helping sexual assault victims in Adams County.Pennsylvania Coalition of Rape hired Atle Walter in September to open Adams County Sexual Assault Services. Walter and her colleague, Emily Uleau, are available 2
Robert W. Iuliano was appointed the 15th president of Gettysburg College in 2019, coming from a position as Senior Vice President and General Counsel at Harvard University.Iuliano came to Gettysburg at almost the same time as COVID and he h
Only eight months into the COVID-19 pandemic, Michael Cogliano Sr. accepted a challenging leadership position in our community as president of Gettysburg WellSpan Hospital.Cogliano is a community man who can be spotted frying Oreos at Bigle
PLEASE SPONSOR THIS PAGEThis week's podcast is a reposting of an interview I did during the Fall of 2019.  It's relevant now as the summer rains fall. Warmer weather brings more mosquitoes and more West Nile Virus.Please stay safe and please
Today Gettysburg Connection spotlights itself as we share a presentation given by owner and publisher Charles Stangor at a YWCA “Mission Moment” meeting on May 10, 2022.Stangor considers the state of news in the county and asks people to be
Adams County government has many programs with many different responsibilities, many of which we, as taxpayers, know little about.This week we focus on one of these county programs, the Adams County Victim Witness Assistance Program.  The p
As the Connection continues to publish weekly “behind the scenes” articles from the Adams County Library System, I had a chance this week to talk with the Library’s Development Director Erica Duffy.In the interview she talks about some of t
The four full-time employees at the Adams County Elections Office have their hands full all year long keeping the elections process running smoothly, but activities switch into high gear between now and May 17 when the 2022 primary election wil
Gettysburg Connection recently awarded long-time Gettysburg Resident Jan Powers with our Outstanding Community Contribution Award for her work with the Mediation Services of Adams County and other organizations.In this episode I talk with J
For over 100 years Big Brothers Big Sisters has been making meaningful, monitored matches between adult volunteers and children ages 6 through 18 in communities across the country.In each partnership an adult is carefully and safely matched
The annual Gettysburg Christmas Festival will be held over the next two weekends. There will be dozens of activities and hundreds of people to enjoy them.The festival is sponsored by Main Street Gettysburg and created by dozens of local vol
Gettysburg Connection is committed to providing as much information as we can about the candidates for Tuesday’s municipal election.You can find information about the election and the candidates on our elections page.We got a chance tod
It’s our pleasure to share with you this podcast with one of Adams County’s most popular and thoughtful figures, Joyce Shutt.Joyce has been a positive influence on the community for many years with her subtle sense of humor and her words of
After a year in which the pandemic shut it down and amid concerns about its ability to continue, the Gettysburg Halloween Parade will be back on October 19.The parade will be organized by Businesswomen Supporting Gettysburg, with support fr
 Editor's Note: This podcast was recorded two years ago when the stormwater fee was collected for the first time. We're now getting our third annual bills. I thought you might still find the information interesting and important.
World-renowned historical fiction author Jeff Shaara has moved to Gettysburg with his family, relocating into a restored historical house on W. Confederate Ave.In his remarkable career, Shaara has already published 18 books, almost all of t
El podcast de esta semana es especial porque está en español. [La publicación se vuelve a publicar desde el pasado mes de agosto.]La entrevista es con Yeimi Gagliardi, educadora de salud comunitaria de WellSpan Health y copresidenta del
Beth Peart, 3rd grade teacher at Littlestown Area School District’s Alloway Elementary, has won this year’s Rotary District 7390/WITF 2021 Teacher Impact Award.In this interview, Peart “remembers the world through a 3rd grader’s eyes,” as s
Founded in 1993, The Adams County Arts Council is now in its eleventh year in its spacious 10,000 square foot building on South Washington St. and it continues to grow with new users and new programs.The center includes spaces for arts and
In a small building on N. Washington St. on the Gettysburg College Campus, Editor Mark Drew and his staff quietly and diligently work to select content for the college’s quarterly literary magazine The Gettysburg Review.The Review, which wa
This week's podcast is a reposting of an interview I did during the Fall of 2019.  It's relevant now as the spring begins.  Warmer weather brings more mosquitoes and more West Nile Virus.Please stay safe and please enjoy the podcast.Summers
If you have lived or visited Gettysburg or Adams County over the past 15 or so years I’m sure you’ve noticed some major changes.These developments, which have enriched the lives of thousands of people in the county, include the establishmen
[THIS IS A REPOST OF A PODCAST 27 FROM MAY, 2020]With spring coming and the COVID-19 crisis leading us toward outdoor activities, it may never be a better time to ride a bicycle in Adams County.Eric MeyerThe local cycling experience has
With the pandemic closing schools around the county and forcing teachers to adapt to new methods of teaching, at least some are finding the challenges can have some positive outcomes.In this episode we talk with veteran 5th grade teacher Ni
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