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  2. The Patriot-News - Wikipedia

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    75,159 Sunday (as of 2018) [1] Website. PennLIVE. The Patriot-News is the largest newspaper serving the Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, metropolitan area. In 2005, the newspaper was ranked in the top 100 in daily and Sunday circulation in the United States. It has been owned by Advance Publications since 1947.

  3. John Baer (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    John M. Baer. Education. Mount St. Mary's University. Temple University. Occupation. Journalist. Notable credit. Philadelphia Daily News. John M. Baer is a political columnist with The (Harrisburg, Pa.) Patriot-News/PennLive, formerly with The Philadelphia Daily News /Philadelphia Inquirer.

  4. Stephen R. Reed - Wikipedia

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    Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, U.S. Political party. Democratic. Residence (s) 212 Cumberland St, Harrisburg, PA 17102 [1] Stephen Russell Reed (August 9, 1949 – January 25, 2020) [2] was the longest-serving mayor of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Dubbed "Mayor-for-Life," he was re-elected to seven four-year terms, serving from 1982 to 2010.

  5. Alex Grass - Wikipedia

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    August 27, 2009. (2009-08-27) (aged 82) Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Occupation (s) Businessman, lawyer, philanthropist. Known for. Founding of the Rite Aid drugstore chain. Alexander Grass (August 3, 1927 – August 27, 2009) was an American businessman, lawyer, and philanthropist who founded Rite Aid, [1] one of the United States' largest ...

  6. Timeline of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania history - Wikipedia

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    1820. First bridge built at Harrisburg: The "Camelback Bridge" (a wooden, covered bridge). Newspaper The Pennsylvania Intelligencer founded. Population: 2,990. [4] 1822 Original Harrisburg State Capitol building completed (started 1818; burned Feb 1897) 1831 Cumberland Valley Railroad completed. 1833 Harrisburg Nail Works opens across the river.

  7. Wanda Williams - Wikipedia

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    Wanda R. D. Williams (born 1953) is an American Democratic politician from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, currently serving as 39th Mayor of Harrisburg.Running as a Democrat and President of the Harrisburg City Council, she won the 2021 Harrisburg mayoral election becoming the city's second female and second African-American mayor.

  8. Paul Evanko - Wikipedia

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    1946 or 1947 [1] Died. July 2024 (aged 76–78) Danville, Pennsylvania, U.S. Education. Millersville University (BEd) Profession. Law enforcement. Paul J. Evanko (1946 or 1947 – July 6, 2024) was an American police officer who served as commissioner of the Pennsylvania State Police from February 1995 until March 2003.

  9. William W. Caldwell - Wikipedia

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    Caldwell worked in private practice in Harrisburg from 1951 to 1970. He was also a first assistant district attorney for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania from 1960 to 1962, and was a counsel and chairman of the Pennsylvania Board of Arbitration of Claims from 1963 to 1970. He was then a judge of the Dauphin County Common Pleas Court from 1970 to 1982.