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  2. Hummelstown, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Hummelstown is home to The Sun newspaper, which covers Hummelstown, Hershey and Palmyra area (Lower Dauphin, Derry Township, Milton Hershey and Palmyra Area school districts). In early 2008, The Sun acquired the subscribers of the now-defunct Hershey Chronicle newspaper [25] making The Sun the largest paid-circulation weekly in Dauphin County.

  3. Press and Journal (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    The Press and Journal was a weekly newspaper which served Dauphin County, Pennsylvania in the United States. It was owned by Joe and Louise Sukle. It was owned by Joe and Louise Sukle. It had a circulation of approximately 8,000 copies in the Highspire , Hummelstown , Londonderry Township , Lower Swatara Township , Middletown , and Royalton .

  4. List of the oldest newspapers - Wikipedia

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    A 1609 title page of the German Relation, the world's first newspaper founded in 1605 [1] This list of the oldest newspapers sorts the newspapers of the world by the date of their first publication. The earliest newspapers date to 17th century Europe when printed periodicals began rapidly to replace the practice of hand-writing newssheets.

  5. Middletown and Hummelstown Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Middletown and Hummelstown Railroad (M&H) uses both steam and diesel locomotives for passenger excursions. Coaches are 1920s-vintage Delaware, Lackawanna & Western High-Roof MU Trailers . Passengers board at the 1891-era freight station in Middletown for an 11-mile (18 km) round-trip excursion along the Swatara Creek and Union Canal ; a ...

  6. Allen Walton - Wikipedia

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    Allen Walton was born in Chester County, Pennsylvania in 1835. His parents, both Quakers, moved to Philadelphia when he was one year old. [1] Walton was educated in the Friends' School where he learned various machinist trades and worked for ten years as a plumber and with steam and gas fittings. [2]

  7. Lower Dauphin High School - Wikipedia

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    Lower Dauphin High School is a midsized, suburban, public high school located in Hummelstown, Pennsylvania. It is part of the Lower Dauphin School District, serving Hummelstown, East Hanover, South Hanover, Londonderry Township, and Conewago Township. In 2017–2018, enrollment was reported as 1,165 pupils in 9th through 12th grades. [1]