Brief career of the schooner Sophia
November 30, 2010 by
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Brief career of the schooner Sophia
By RICHARD PALMER Contributing Writer On Aug. 22, 1827, the small 25-ton schooner Sophia champed at the wharf at Pultneyville, seemingly impatient to get under way. No less anxious was Horatio Nelson Throop, the vessel’s young master — just turned 20, and already captain and owner of a schooner he [...]
Business in brief
April 25, 2010 by
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Business in brief
The Savings Institute Bank & Trust Co. employees’ Caring & Giving Program recently awarded first quarter contributions of $4,050 to 19 charitable organizations.
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News in brief, Sunday, Feb. 28
March 1, 2010 by
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News in brief, Sunday, Feb. 28
State police at Gettysburg charged a Gettysburg woman after she crashed into mailboxes and a set of steps on Granite Station Road Friday morning. Megan Beatty, 24, was traveling north on Granite Station Road when she hit a snow patch and lost control of her vehicle around 6:50 a.m., police [...]