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The Review Republican was formed on October 22, 1914, as a merger between two other newspapers — the Warren Review and the Warren Republican.. The Warren Republican began on December 6, 1854, a continuation of the earlier Wabash Commercial which was a Whig Party journal and Williamsport's first newspaper when it began in 1848.
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Mayor Gabriel Campana is one of 11 siblings born and raised in Williamsport. His father, the late Dr. Louis F. Campana, was a local physician and his late mother Rose Campana, was a nurse. [6] He attended St. Alban's Prep School in Washington, D.C., has been a Visiting College professor, is a graduate of Temple University, and has Doctorate degree.
All eyes were on Ryan Seacrest as he hosted his first "Wheel of Fortune" episode on Monday night.. It marked the first time in more than 40 years that the show is hosted by someone other than Pat ...
Derek Slaughter (born 1981) is an American politician who is the mayor of Williamsport, Pennsylvania, [1] the first African-American to hold the position. [2] Prior to this, Slaughter served as city councilman and taught mathematics at Pennsylvania College of Technology .
In 2001, the Crosscutters and Brooklyn Cyclones were declared the New York–Penn League's co-champions. The Crosscutters lost the first game of the best of three championship series, and the rest of the series was cancelled after the September 11, 2001 attacks.
This is a list of mayors of the City of Williamsport, in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, from 1866–present. Maj. James M. Wood, 1866–1867 Dr. William F. Logan, 1867–1869
Herbert Thomas Ames (June 7, 1844 – August 3, 1936) was the mayor of the city of Williamsport, Pennsylvania, United States, from 1928 to 1932. [1] In 1934, at the age of 90, he was the Prohibition Party's candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania. [2] Ames was born in Sullivan Township, Tioga County, Pennsylvania. [3]