Here's What's Happening In The Elks Theatre In Middletown
A tour of the Elks Theatre building under renovation in Middletown, led by Chris Courogen, borough spokesman.
Middletown, PA Borough Council Meeting, April 6, 2015
Middletown resident Michael Swartz Jr. addresses borough council about the Oak Hills baseball field and other baseball fields in town during the April 6 council meeting.
Middletown, PA Borough Council Meeting, 2/17/15
Comments by Michael Swartz
Second Ward - Leslie Givler- Middletown Borough Council race
April 15 candidates night
Middletown, PA Borough Council Meeting, 2/17/15
Comments by Greg Wilsbach
Rachelle Reid Apologizes to Middletown Borough Council
Rachelle Reid offers an apology to Middletown Borough Council for her comments at the April 6 meeting.
Community Public Meeting: Middletown residents talk Penn State Harrisburg
More than 100 people crammed The Event Place on South Union Street to voice their concerns about actions by Middletown Borough Council and recent events in Middletown at a public meeting on Thursday, Sept. 20. Residents talk about Penn State Harrisburg.
Our Town Lewistown 2016
Our Town: Lewistown is the 90th program in our twenty-year old Our Town series. It highlights stories from friends and neighbors that include Goose Day, canals, railroads, Juniata Terrace, service organizations, fine arts, and a 1920s grand movie theatre.
Middletown resident to McNamara: ‘Your leadership has tainted this council’
Kay Wealand, Middletown resident, calls for borough council President Christopher McNamara to resign during a meeting Tuesday night at the borough hall.
Footloose Encore at Kane Area HS
Samuel Inman Home Movies - Somerville Ohio
Bald Eagle Area High School Drumline - Elizabeth Forward Show 3-26-11
Bald Eagle presents Paradigm Flux
Sleep Inn & Suites Harrisburg -Eisenhower Boulevard - Harrisburg Hotels, Pennsylvania
Sleep Inn & Suites Harrisburg -Eisenhower Boulevard 2 Stars Hotel in Harrisburg,Pennsylvania Within US Travel Directory Located in Pennsylvania's capital city, the brand-new Sleep Inn & Suites hotel is located near many area attractions.
The hotel is minutes from local points of interest like the Susquehanna Art Museum, Strawberry Square retail complex, Hersheypark theme park and Lancaster's Amish Country.
Historic Gettysburg, home of the Gettysburg National Military Park, the Gettysburg Battlefield and the Gettysburg National Cemetery, is just a short drive away.
This area offers Civil War enthusiasts an up-close look at one of the most prominent battlefields in American history and provides numerous things to see and do.
A number of entertainment venues, movie theaters, museums and outdoor recreation areas can be found close by.
There are several retailers and restaurants in the vicinity; some are within walking distance to the hotel.
Guests of this hotel can enjoy features including free morning medley hot breakfast, free wired and wireless high-speed Internet access, free daily newspaper, free local calls and free coffee in the lobby.
This hotel also has an indoor heated pool and exercise room, and offers business travelers additional conveniences including a public computer with Internet access, and access to copy and fax service.
In addition to standard amenities, all guest rooms are furnished with 37-inch flat-screen HD televisions, refrigerators, microwaves, coffee makers, spacious work desks, voice mail, irons, ironing boards, safes, and cable television.
Select rooms also have curved shower rods and sofa sleepers.
For added convenience, laundry facilities are located on the premises and valet cleaning service is available.
Free on-site parking is provided and can accommodate most vehicles.
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Hunter S. Thompson
Hunter Stockton Thompson was an American journalist and author. Born in Louisville, Kentucky, to a middle-class family, Thompson had a turbulent youth after the death of his father left the family in poverty. He was unable to formally finish high school as he was incarcerated for 60 days after abetting a robbery. He subsequently joined the United States Air Force before moving into journalism. He traveled frequently, including stints in California, Puerto Rico, and Brazil, before settling in Aspen, Colorado, in the early 1960s.
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Ambassadors, Attorneys, Accountants, Democratic and Republican Party Officials (1950s Interviews)
Interviewees:
Sir Percy C. Spender, ambassador from Australia to the United States
Stephen A. Mitchell, American attorney and Democratic Party official. He served as chairman of the Democratic National Committee from 1952 to 1956, and was an unsuccessful candidate for the Democratic nomination for Governor of Illinois in 1958.
W. Sterling Cole, Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from New York.
T. Coleman Andrews, accountant and an independent candidate for President of the United States.
T. Lamar Caudle, Justice Department official
Tadeusz Bór-Komorowski, Polish military leader. Komorowski was born in Lwów (now L'viv in Ukraine), in the Austrian partition of Poland. In the First World War he served as an officer in the Austro-Hungarian Army, and after the war became an officer in the Polish Army, rising to command the Grudziądz Cavalry School.
Thomas Coleman Andrews (February 19, 1899 -- October 15, 1983) was an accountant and an independent candidate for President of the United States.
Andrews was born in Richmond, Virginia. After high school, he worked at a meat packing company in Richmond. He then worked with a public accounting firm and he was certified as a CPA in 1921. Andrews formed his own public accounting firm in 1922. He went on leave from his firm in 1931 to become the Auditor of Public Accounts for the Commonwealth of Virginia, a position he held until 1933. He also took leave in 1938 to serve as controller and director of finance in Richmond. Andrews served in the office of the Under-Secretary of War as a fiscal director. He joined the United States Marine Corps in 1943, working as an accountant in North Africa and in the Fourth Marine Aircraft Wing.
Andrews retired from his firms in 1953 to become the Commissioner of Internal Revenue. He left the position in 1955 stating his opposition to the income tax. Andrews ran for President as the States' Rights Party candidate in 1956; his running mate was former Congressman Thomas H. Werdel. Andrews won 107,929 votes (0.17% of the vote) running strongest in the state of Virginia (6.16% of the vote), winning Fayette County, Tennessee and Prince Edward County, Virginia.