Bellefonte
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The Cakeshop Is Closing Its Storefront, But Its Business Will Continue
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A Centre County bakery is closing its Pleasant Gap shop, but it isn’t going away completely. The Cakeshop by Tati plans to close its storefront at 113 E. College Ave. after Dec. 23 as owners Tati and Derek Polay start the next chapter for their business, they wrote in a Facebook post on Friday. Calling…
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Undine Fire Company Plans Permanent Helipad in Bellefonte Honoring Late EMS Leader
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Undine Fire Company plans to construct a helipad on its grounds in Bellefonte to serve as a permanent resource for medical helicopters responding to emergencies and a tribute to a late EMS leader. With the goal of improving safety, access and response times, the fire company has dedicated a portion of land near Lambert Hall…
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Minor Injuries Reported in Crash Involving Bellefonte School Bus
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A crash involving a Bellefonte Area School District bus on Tuesday afternoon resulted in no serious injuries, according to district officials. The bus was traveling to the middle school with five students on board at about 3:45 p.m. when it was struck by a passenger vehicle at the intersection of East High and McAllister streets,…
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2 Charged After Crash Following High-Speed Chase in Bellefonte
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Two people are facing drug charges and other counts after crashing their car in a residential Bellefonte neighborhood following a high-speed police pursuit on Saturday night. Borough police attempted to stop Robert E. Confer Jr., 36, of Lycoming County, at about 7:10 p.m. on the 100 block of West High Street after observing that the…
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Rick Jacobs: Stage at Talleyrand Is on Target to Hold Its First Concert in 2026
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Project leaders are poised to start the process toward breaking ground on The Stage at Talleyrand in Bellefonte over the next few months, with the goal of hosting the first concert in late summer or early fall of 2026.
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Gamble Mill Owners Reviewing Proposals for Open Spaces After Restaurant, Retail Shop Depart
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The owners of the Gamble Mill in Bellefonte said this week that three of the businesses in the historic building “remain open and thriving” after the recent departures of two others. Creekside at the Gamble Mill, a restaurant that had operated in the 160 Dunlop Street building for the past four years, closed and held…
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PennDOT to Collect Expired, Unsafe Car Seats in Centre County
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PennDOT will collect children’s car seats that are expired, damaged or unsafe so they can be properly disposed this week in Centre County. The “Car Seat Round Up” will be held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Thursday at PennDOT District 2’s Centre County Maintenance Headquarters, 1000 E. Bishop St. in Bellefonte. The event…
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Creekside Restaurant Closes at Gamble Mill in Bellefonte
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A restaurant located inside Bellefonte’s Gamble Mill has closed after about four years in business. Creekside at the Gamble Mill’s website says it is “Closed Out of Business” and a sign on its door says “Creekside is permanently closed for business.” An on-site liquidation auction of equipment and other items is scheduled for 9:30 a.m.…
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9/11 Memorial Events Set in State College, Bellefonte
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Centre County communities will remember the lives lost in the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 with memorial events on Thursday. A memorial service hosted by the Penn State College Republicans will be held at 5 p.m. on Old Main Lawn. In an annual tradition, the group also organized the placement of 2,977 American flags…
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Special ‘Swanktuary’: New Studio Brings Yoga and More to Downtown Bellefonte
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When Jenn Dashem learned of available space at 136 W. High St. in Bellefonte, she was not actively looking to open a new yoga studio. But it was as if the stars aligned.