Linked in/Neat stuff, below: Gov. Tom Wolf in portrait/York famous food quiz Artist Cliff Satterthwaite
Linked in/Neat stuff, below: Gov. Tom Wolf in portrait/York famous food quiz Artist Cliff Satterthwaite
This is a story of two front pages and two venerable York, Pa., families. Next
This photo says more than 1,000 words. It shows York City’s best hope as defined
Alpacas such as those seen here on Shady Pine Farms in North Hopewell Township are relatively new to York County, Pa., soil. But as the desire for natural fibers has grown in America, this South American animal is increasingly seen around York County, a county that is no stranger to working in the carding, weaving and spinning business. In fact, a museum is opening to educate and observe York County’s long relationship with textiles.
York, Pa., Daily Record/Sunday News photographers captured a bunch of compelling photographs and videos at the inauguration and post-event party. Editors judged this pictured by Paul Kuehnel as the pick for the newspaper’s front page.
This neat image came from a Tom Wolf Inauguration email. That’s the future governor at
On the eve of the inauguration of Tom Wolf as governor of Pennsylvania, it’s an
York, Pa., Daily Record photographers has been capturing some interesting outdoor photographs of high school sports all-star groups. This photo came from a different ‘shoot,’ providing the cover of the basketball preview tab. We’re presenting it here because this photograph is outstanding, literally, and its compelling setting, with those historic buildings in the background. So, let’s test your downtown York, Pa. What are the tall buildings at left, center and right? Also, where are the players and photographer, Kate Penn, standing?
Linked in/Neat stuff: True York County Crime, 1866/Hoke House’s history Ah, a simple and beautiful
Kate Penn’s photograph was one of hundreds captured by York, Pa., Daily Record/Sunday News photographers