State College/Centre Region
On Centre: Centre Region | Local primary election offers Centre Region residents a say on future
Centre Region residents will have a host of candidates from which to chose during Tuesday’s municipal primaries.
State College/Centre Region
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POLITICS
Five hopefuls running for four State College school board seats
Five candidates have cross-filed and are running for the State College Board of School Directors with four positions available on the November ballot.
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STATE COLLEGE/CENTRE REGION
Three running for one supervisor seat in Harris Township
Three candidates will run for one, six-year seat on the township Board of Supervisors on the Republican municipal primary election ballot.
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STATE COLLEGE/CENTRE REGION
New parking meters pop up in downtown State College
State College residents and visitors have begun noticing new, high-tech electronic fixtures downtown.
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STATE COLLEGE/CENTRE REGION
Penn State students inspired to make ‘better bleacher’ for State High track
A group of freshman architecture students may have left Penn State for the summer, but a class project they worked on this semester will live on long after they’re gone.
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STATE COLLEGE/CENTRE REGION
On Centre: Centre Region | Treat mom to some flowers from Arboretum, mansion sales
What better way to celebrate Mother’s Day weekend than to stroll among the blooms and plants at the Penn State Arboretum?
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STATE COLLEGE/CENTRE REGION
State College neighborhoods express concerns
Borough residents continue to work with the State College Planning Commission to help improve their neighborhoods.
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STATE COLLEGE/CENTRE REGION
Joint meeting focuses on Centre Region Comprehensive Plan
Transportation, student housing and sustainability were the focus of Monday’s Centre Region comprehensive plan discussion during a joint Centre Regional Planning Commission and Transportation and Land Use Committee meeting.
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STATE COLLEGE/CENTRE REGION
State College school district OKs proposed budget with 2.7 percent tax increase
The State College Area school board passed a proposed final budget Monday for the 2013-2014 school year, which includes a 2.7 percent real estate tax increase.
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STATE COLLEGE/CENTRE REGION
State College Borough Council takes no action on Columbia Gas pipeline request
Councilman Peter Morris did not like Columbia Gas saying the council’s decision to deny a pipeline permit was “capricious.”




