Teresa Mull
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Taste of the Month: Food with a Philly Flavor Is Helping the We Are Inn Become a Destination
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Pat Romano, proprietor of the We Are Inn Hotel and Restaurant in Philipsburg, is always ready to switch gears, try something new, and keep going. He’s constantly adding new food items to his menu and innovating the way his business operates. And he’s just getting started.
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Salute to Veterans: Giving Back Through Business
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This November, a month in which we traditionally honor veterans, Town&Gown shines the spotlight on a handful of veteran-owned businesses making waves in Centre County.
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Salute to Veterans: Giving back through business
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This November, a month in which we traditionally honor veterans, we shine the spotlight on a handful of veteran-owned businesses making waves in Centre County. Willie’s Wood […]
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Taste of the Month: Food with a Philly flavor is helping the We Are Inn become a destination
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Pat Romano, proprietor of the We Are Inn Hotel and Restaurant in Philipsburg, is always ready to switch gears, try something new, and keep going. He’s constantly adding new food […]
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A new group restarts ‘Red Mo’ watershed cleanup project, with millions of dollars in potential benefits
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Residents of the Moshannon Valley know Moshannon Creek as the boundary separating Centre and Clearfield counties. The waterway, which is a tributary to the West Branch of the Susquehanna River, […]
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Cultivating Beauty: Devoted Centre County Gardeners Share a Passion for Growing – and Giving
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Centre County is known for its natural beauty, found in the forests and wild places that surround us. Local gardeners know how to tame the region’s vegetation, cultivate it, and create gardens that are expressions of the individual, and together celebrate the resources we all share.
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The Super 322 Continues to Bring the Really Big Screen Alive after 70 Years
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Bill and Barb Frankhouser had a rough start when they became the new owners of the Super 322 Drive-In movie theater in 2001. Mere months after the drive-in changed hands, a truck crashed into the marquee and destroyed it.
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Online efforts are helping to keep the arts alive in Centre County
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The Centre County arts community, like so many other local businesses and organizations, is using its abundance of creativity to adapt to the unprecedented circumstances brought about by the coronavirus […]
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Artist Ben Saggese Finds Wide Success from His ‘Chouse’ in Tiny Central PA Village
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Ben Saggese lives in the tiny village of Munson (population: 284), in a renovated “chouse” (church-house) that also doubles as an art studio. Despite his rural headquarters, Saggese has made […]
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50 Years after First Earth Day, Centre County’s Recycling Authority Continues the Mission to Educate
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Joanne Shafer remembers the very first Earth Day, held 50 years ago on April 7, 1970. To say it made an impression on her is an understatement.