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  • Igou Ready to Take Reigns in Roaring Spring

    RICK BOSTON, Staff Writer|Nov 24, 2021

    The Borough of Roaring Spring will be entering the new year with a new mayor after Ron Glunt chose not to run for reelection, bringing an end to a decades-long career as a public servant serving first on council before moving to the head of the table to take over the mayor’s seat. Newly elected Mayor Dennis Igou, himself a former councilman, said Glunt leaves big shoes to fill but that he is up to the challenge. “Ron has done a tremendous job for the borough,” Igou said. “He put in a lot of time here and it shows.” Igou, who spent 19 years on c...

  • Christmas Fun Coming Up at the Herald

    ANNA BAUGHMAN, Editor|Nov 24, 2021

    After the turkey is eaten and we all say what we're thankful for, Christmas season starts. The Saturday after Thanksgiving is always my family's first day for Christmas cookie baking, and I already feel the holiday spirit. This will be my first year participating in the Herald's Christmas traditions. We decided to spruce (pun intended) up our Christmas decorations this year by buying a new tree and new wrapping paper for our presents. But beyond the decorations and Christmas music that will be...

  • Cove Churches Ready to Bring Thanksgiving to All

    EMILY LOOSE, For the Herald|Nov 24, 2021

    Thanksgiving is Thursday, Nov. 25, and with the pandemic continuing, many might not be spending time with their loved ones this season. Churches are spreading unity and love to those that need it by providing free Thanksgiving meals, albeit most are takeout only. Pastor Marlys Hershberger of New Enterprise Church of the Brethren said they have offered a meal for 10 years. “There’s no point in cooking a full Thanksgiving meal for one person, “ she said. “That is why I’m glad we can provide another option.” Sandy Morelli, president of St. Vinc...

  • Dept. of Ag Secretary Visits Cove Farm to See Apprenticeship Program in Action

    LUGENE SHELLY, For the Herald|Nov 24, 2021

    Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding visited Clover Creek Cheese Cellar in rural Williamsburg on Nov. 17. Secretary Redding was there to celebrate National Apprentice Week and to meet with the Rice family, who owns the farm, and their Pasa apprentice Williams Benitez. David Rice and his wife Terry operate the cheese production facility as well as a dairy farm on the site. The milk from the farm is used for their cheeses and raw milk production. David Rice is a Master...

  • Morrisons Cove Herald Featured in Short Documentary by Cove Native

    Nov 24, 2021

    A short documentary about the Morrisons Cove Herald is being shown in a prestigious film festival. The documentary was produced, directed and filmed by Trevor Locke and Larry Locke, a father-and-son team. Larry Locke grew up in the Cove and now lives in Connecticut. His son Trevor recently accepted a job in New York City and has moved there. The documentary is currently being shown in the DOC NYC film festival, which runs Nov. 10 through Nov. 28 in theaters in New York City and online. DOC NYC i...

  • Roaring Spring Wireless Zone Announces Annual Toys for Tots Donation Program

    Nov 24, 2021

    Wireless Zone, a Verizon Authorized Retailer and the largest wireless retail franchise exclusively offering Verizon products and services, is once again partnering with the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots campaign and will feature collection bins at 300 Spring Plaza from Nov. 17 to Nov. 30. The Toys for Tots program delivers holiday gifts to less fortunate children in every community it serves. “2021 has certainly been a year of challenges and adjustments, and many families are anticipating a very different holiday season,” said Dav...

  • Conemaugh Nason Medical Center Adjusts Visitation Policy

    Nov 24, 2021

    Conemaugh Nason Medical Center will adjust the hospital’s visitation policy beginning on Tuesday, Nov. 23, as follows: • Intensive Care/Medical-Surgical Units: One visitor per patient from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. daily. • Labor and Delivery: One support person for the duration of the stay. No other visitors are permitted at this time. • Minors (under age 18): One parent or guardian for the duration of the stay. • Emergency Department: One support person during the ED visit. • Ambulatory Appointments: One support person is permitted to help patients w...