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1 OFFICE HOURS: Volume 1, Issue 1 Summer 2011 Mon, Tue, Thur, Fri 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM The Borough Office will be closed on the following dates for the following holidays: July 4 - Independence Day Sept. 5 - Labor Day Nov Thanksgiving Day Dec Christmas Holiday Dec New Year s Holiday TRASH COLLECTION & RECYLING PROGRAM Attention Newville Borough residents. Beginning July 1, 2011, the Borough of Newville will be participating in a joint refuse and recycling collection program with Southampton Township, Penn Township, South Newton Township and Shippensburg Township. Interstate Waste Systems, Inc. will be the designated trash hauler for the Borough of Newville. Residents of the Newville Borough who are presently not served by Interstate Waste Systems, Inc. must register for trash collection and recycling services prior to July 1, When registering, residents may select from the following service options: FULL SERVICE - $48.90 per Quarter Includes a 90 gallon trash toter, 18 gallon recycling container. Weekly trash, recycling and 1 bulk item collection. SENIOR SERVICE - $46.74 per Quarter Includes 90 gallon trash toter, 18 gallon recycling container. Weekly trash, recycling and 1 bulk item collection. Inside this issue: Welcome Rebecca Yearick to Newville 2 BAG PROGRAM - $42.00 Includes 33 gallon trash bag, minimum purchase of 12 bags. Weekly trash, recycling and 1 bulk item collection. The full service and senior service programs will be billed on a quarterly basis by Southampton Township. Residents must pay for trash bags upon purchase. Newville Borough residents may begin to register during the month of June at the Borough Office, 4 West Street, using the side entrance located on Glebe Avenue. The days and hours to register are: Wednesdays - 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM and Thursdays - 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM Deputy Tax Collector 2 Newville Days Gone By 3 American Flag Program 3 What s Going On Around Our Town? 4 Eagle Scout Program 4 Emergency Services In & Around Newville 6 Adopt A Planter 6 Big Spring Master Plan 8 Joint Yard Waste Facility Receives State Grant 8 Newville Borough residents will have trash and recyclables collected on THURSDAY of each week. If anyone has any questions, you may contact the Newville Borough Office at FOUNTAIN FESTIVAL Come out and join us for the Fountain Festival scheduled for June 17 & 18. This year s theme is The Civil War Years. The two-day event will get started Friday evening at 6:00 PM with the Trivia Contest, followed by the parade at 7:00 PM, and then Scott Danato s Tractor Twang. New this year will be The Fountain Ball to be held at the Big Spring Event & Activity Center from 8 to 11 PM. Guests are invited to dress in civil war era costumes, if they choose. Saturday will feature craft and food vendors as well as other events planned for the day. The 2nd annual Talent Show will take place from 1:00 to 3:00 PM. Also, the Historical Society will be open to the public with Civil War displays.

2 Page 2 MEETING DATES FOR 2011 Borough Council Meetings Newville Water & Sewer Authority Meetings Planning Commission Meetings Shade Tree Commission Last Tuesday 7:00 PM June 28 July 26 August 30 September 27 October 25 November 29 December 27 Third Monday 7:00 PM June 20 July 18 August 15 September 19 October 17 November 21 December 19 Second Wednesday 7:30 PM June 8 July 13 August 10 September 14 October 12 November 9 December 14 Meetings 7:00 PM On these dates June 6 September 12 November 7 Welcome Rebecca Yearick to Newville The Borough of Newville would like to welcome Rebecca Yearick to our fine small Borough, and we hope you find her stay comfortable. Yearick has been named as the downtown coordinator, working with the Newville Borough, Big Spring Economic Development Council and other interests promoting all things downtown. This is all part of the Cumberland County Redevelopment Authority developing a staff position to work with local downtown areas. Yearick will share her duties with other boroughs such as Camp Hill, Lemoyne, Mechanicsburg, Shiremanstown and Shippensburg. The idea of a full time, non-stop, professional to champion the downtown to residents and visitors alike, as well as businesses looking to enter the market, expand or add a location, has appealed to Borough Council. Yearick is a former Main Street manager with decades of experience in state and local government, public relations and communications, and she appreciates the importance of selling to markets well beyond the area, but also to the residents who may not have yet sampled all that Newville has to offer. The downtown coordinator can assist you in acquiring a new property, adding equipment, shifting gears to offer whole new lines of products or services or simply sprucing up the place. She s not above sharing what s worked, or hasn t, in other downtowns as well. You can contact Yearick at her office number, , ext. 117, or her home phone, Her current address is ryearick@cchra.com. NEWVILLE BOROUGH DEPUTY TAX COLLECTOR Deborah Piper Deborah Piper was appointed as the Newville Borough Deputy Tax Collector. The position is temporary, filling the vacancy of Linda Etter. Piper will be at the Newville Borough Office building on Wednesday afternoons from 1 to 4 p.m. Patrons are asked to use the side entrance door on Glebe Avenue. Piper is also the tax collector for West Pennsboro Township, and has 17 years experience.

3 Volume 1, Issue 1 Page 3 NEWVILLE DAYS GONE BY, written by the late Craig Kennedy, Newville Historian In Memoriam: Craig Shoap Kennedy was a member of the Newville Newsletter Committee. In addition he served as a Newville Borough Historian. Prior to his death on December 28, 2010, Craig had prepared the following article for the Newville Borough Newsletter. Officials and residents of Newville Borough will always remember Craig as a very kind and caring individual. His passing has created a void in the Newville community. By 1728, the first pioneer, Andrew Ralston, settled on what is now Green Ridge Village. It is easy to see the many things that attracted him to this small nook in the Cumberland Valley, a variety of trees, the fertile land, a multitrade of native fruits and berries, ample game, and our own Big Spring, the second largest fresh water spring stream in the country. In addition, close by, the Big Spring ran into the Conodoguinet Creek, which eventually dumped into the Susquehanna River. The Scots and Scots Irish that followed him found an area comfortably similar to their native lands, and not a German name makes its appearance until 1790, the official founding of the town. In the years following Andrew Ralston s arrival, the Newville area was already developing rapidly. The first mill along the Big Spring was built by William Laughlin in The first settlers on the tract of land that would become Newville, the Laughlin brothers, laid their claim in 1732 or William Laughlin presented 89 acres to the Presbyterian Church, who constructed a log church in By the time the town was established, there were already two churches in place. On February 26, 1817, the town of Newville was incorporated. From the beginning, Newville was a well established commercial and residential center. There were physicians in the town since 1792, and even a pharmacist. Pack trains and mule trains traveled up the Mt. Rock Road into town when they forded the Big Spring and traveled on to Springfield, stopping at the many taverns along the way. The Scots and Scot Irish built mills along the Big Spring. When the railroad arrived in 1857, Newville grew to meet the station in New Town, and factories were built along the line. Businesses began to grow in the town. By the mid 20 th Century, Main Street, High Street, and the present day Big Spring Avenue were home to many businesses. Tin shops, clothing stores, hardware stores, a jeweler, liquor store, several drug stores, a bevy of Mom and Pop grocery stores, as well as others serving other neighborhoods, banks, a five and dime store, Leon Wagner s Chevrolet dealership, a handful of barbers, successful restaurants, and even a gas station. The small town never lacked in entertainment in its early days. Vaudeville and minstrel shows were extremely popular. Parades celebrated major holidays, and a popular cornet band was organized by Paris Chambers who was acclaimed as the most important cornet player of his time. In later years there was a movie theatre. Of course, baseball games were a draw during summer months. The town never wanted for schools or churches. Both institutions served many functions for the citizens in the early years, as they do today. The fire company, Lion s Club, and the community center also enrich our lives with their community minded service and entertainment. For all of its assets, the best and most valuable is still Newville s citizens. It s a fine community where the citizens greet each other with a wave, smile, and a warm and gracious hello. That s our community, proud, strong, with 270 years of quality life behind her, a place to call home. Newville Borough American Flag Program The Borough of Newville will display our great American Flag, displaying the colors of red, white and blue on several holidays throughout the year. Individuals and organizations are welcome to participate in placing the flags on the observed dates. Any interested person or persons may contact the Newville Borough Office at The dates are as follows: Memorial Day Election Day Fourth of July Veteran s Day Labor Day Veteran s Christmas Observance The American Flags will be placed on the parking meters along East and West Main Street, South High Street and Big Spring Avenue. Flags should be picked up at the Newville Maintenance Building on the work day prior to the holiday. Contact should be made with the Newville Borough Public Works Department at The flags may be returned to the Public Works Department on the day after the holiday. Flags should be placed on the meters by 8 a.m., and removed by dusk. The flags shouldn t be displayed during rain or inclement weather. Please report any worn or damaged flags or broken flag holders to the Public Works Department or the Newville Borough Office. In the photo are the three sons of Ben Sweger, Newville Borough council member. L to R is Holden, 11, Christian, 13, and sitting in the wagon is Sebastian, 3. They were placing the American Flags on Big Spring Avenue for the July 4 th holiday of 2010.

4 Page 4 WHAT S GOING ON AROUND OUR TOWN? Well, it s that time of the year already. We had a very rainy and wet Spring, and now Summer is approaching, with its normal hot, hazy and humid weather. We welcome everyone to enjoy this newsletter and hope you also enjoy your summer months, depending on what you do, such as vacation, family time, picnics, swimming, or traveling. There is plenty to enjoy in the Newville and surrounding areas. Take a walk on the Cumberland Valley Rails-To-Trails, visit the local Newville Community Park, visit the famous Laughlin Mill or Newville Fountain, which are both great for photography, King s Gap, Pine Grove and Colonel Denning State Parks, West Pennsboro Township Park, North Newton Township Park, or enjoy the walking trails at Green Ridge Village with wildlife. Upcoming Summer events from around the area: June (Saturday mornings) Farmers Market at Big Spring Event & Activities Center 8 AM to 1 PM June 3 - Floor Wars 7 PM to 9 PM Games for kids K thru 5 Big Spring Events & Activities Center. Register by calling $12 per program or $20 for both programs, see below. June 10 - Campapalooza 7 PM to 9 PM Camp without camping for kids 5 thru 5 Big Spring Events & Activities Center. Register by calling $12 per program or $20 for both programs. June 12 - Friendship Hose Company Sunday Dinner 11 AM June Newville Fountain Festival Parade and activities 17 th / Craft Show and activities 18th. June 25 - Friendship Hose Co. and Upper Frankford Fire Co. joint Super Raffle Eagles Picnic Grounds, Carlisle. July (Saturday mornings) Farmers Market at Big Spring Event & Activities Center 8 AM to 1 PM July 3 - Newville Lion s Club Vesper Services Newville Fairgrounds July Newville Lion s Club Fair Newville Fairgrounds August (Saturday mornings) Farmers Market at Big Spring Event & Activities Center 8 AM to 1 PM August 2 - Newville National Night Out 6 PM to 8 PM August Cumberland County Ag Expo Newville Fairgrounds September 8-10 Cumberland County Firemen s Convention. Parade on the 10 th in Newville, followed by activities at Upper Frankford Fire Company in Bloserville. Parade begins at 1:30 p.m. EAGLE SCOUT PROJECT By Doug Kennedy Corporal James Swartz of the Newville Borough Police Department met with 199th Representative Stephen Bloom recently at the Newville Fairgrounds during the Touch-A-Truck event sponsored by the Big Spring Kiwanis Club. Bloom took time from his busy schedule to meet Swartz and for a photograph. Doug Kennedy built a kiosk at the Rails-To - Trails located on McFarland Street in the Borough of Newville. The kiosk was built by Doug, and in return he became an Eagle Scout The kiosk was a project of his own, with assistance and contributions from many that included the Borough of Newville, which helped him attain the rank of Eagle Scout.

5 Volume 1, Issue 1 Page 5 East Main Street Bridge at Laughlin Mill Old photos provided by Ronald McDonald of the Newville Historical Society UPCOMING BOROUGH EVENT: Sponsored by Newville Borough Police Dept. & Mayor Becky Barrick Come out, visit with your friends and neighbors and meet your local emergency providers! le Inflatab s e id Air R BIG SPRING AVENUE August 2, 2011 Refreshments 6-8 PM Emergency & Safety Displays

6 The Borough of Newville has its own volunteer fire company and ambulance service that has provided services for the residents of the Borough of Newville and surrounding municipalities for many years. There are also many volunteer fire companies that surround the borough and provide mutual aid and a working relationship with each other, not only for emergencies, but also in training, fundraisers, and public relation projects. All close-by is the Upper Frankford Volunteer Fire Company, located in Bloserville, West Pennsboro Fire Company, located in Plainfield, Penn Township Fire Company, located in Huntsdale, South Newton Township Fire Company of Walnut Bottom and the Newburg-Hopewell Fire Company of Newburg. The key word is volunteer, men and women giving their own free time to respond to emergencies when someone needs their help. They could be your neighbor, a friend or a family member, dedicating their time and possibly their life to helping others during a fire, accident, or a medical emergency. All of them have a Junior Membership program for boys and girls between the ages of 14 and 17 that may have an interest in becoming a volunteer. Pennsylvania is known for their volunteer fire companies, and it s a fact that they have more than any other state in the United States. ADOPT A PLANTER The Big Spring Economic Development Council recently implemented its "Adopt a Planter" program designed to help beautify the Borough of Newville according to Ellen Ile, Big Spring EDC Secretary. Ile said, five local businesses have already signed up for the program. They include the Big Spring Pharmacy, Bender s Auto Parts, Newville Print Shop, Kane's Sub Shop, and Egger Funeral Home. Big Spring EDC President Don Witter said, he hopes the organization can place an additional six to seven planters at businesses throughout the community. "The project is designed to demonstrate our pride in the community and as local business owners, we hope to beautify and brighten the community," said Witter. The flowering planters were prepared by Lisa's Floral Shop. Any Newville or West Pennsboro Township business within close proximity to Newville that wishes to participate in the project should contact Ellen Ile at The only requirement for participation is that the sponsoring business must agree to care for and water the planter throughout the summer months. The Big Spring Economic Development Council and the Newville Borough Council are working on another community improvement project, new welcome signs for the five main entrances to Newville. Watch for the new "Welcome" signs in the weeks ahead. Members of the BSEDC are shown standing in front of the Big Spring Pharmacy with one of the new adopted planters. L to R John P.Wolfe, Ann Boncal, Pharmacist Manager, Ed Beldon, Ellen Ile, and Dr. Jack Showley. Not present were John Epley and Don Witter.

7 COMING SOON! Borough Website:

8 Recent Funding Support Awarded for Upcoming Projects - BIG SPRING MASTER PLAN RECEIVES FUNDING Laughlin Mill NEWVILLE BOROUGH 4 West Street Newville, PA Phone: Fax: The Big Spring Master Plan Project, a joint municipal project involving the Big Spring School District, West Pennsboro Township and Newville Borough has received funding support from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and Cumberland County. The PA Department of Community and Economic Development recently awarded a $22,500 Shared Municipal Services grant to help fund the project. In addition, the Redevelopment Authority of Cumberland County and the Cumberland County Board of Commissioners have pledged $10,000 in Community Development Block Grant funds. The three municipal partners have collectively appropriated $12,500 for the local matching share of the project costs. The municipalities and school district propose to utilize the funds to hire a consultant to prepare a Big Spring Master Plan. The plan will focus on the development of several inter-municipal projects that include: Published & Edited by: Myra Barrick and Denny Clopper The design and development of a 63 acre business/learning park on land owned by the Big Spring School District generally located between Mt. Rock Road and Centerville Road. Exploration of connector road to link Mt. Rock Road and Centerville Road to the campus of the Big Spring School District. The development of a joint municipal park to be shared by the Borough of Newville and West Pennsboro Township on lands adjacent to the historic Laughlin Mill along Laughlin Mill Road in West Pennsboro Township. Creation of a Big Spring Greenway through the Borough of Newville, from the Laughlin Mill to the Cumberland Valley Rail Trail Crossing on W. Big Spring Avenue. Preservation of the historic Laughlin Mill owned by the Newville Borough Water and Sewer Authority, along with the Cool Spring, the area s primary drinking water source. The participants are presently soliciting proposals for the hiring of a consultant, and hope to finalize their selection by July 1, A website will be developed in order that citizens make track the progress of the Big Spring Master Plan. There will be at least two public meetings for citizens to provide input regarding the development of the Big Spring Master Plan. Photos provided by: Denny Clopper Joint Yard Waste Facility Receives State Grant HAVE A SAFE AND HAPPY SUMMER! The Borough of Newville and West Pennsboro Township recently benefited from a $7,000 Technical Assistance Study Grant awarded by the Solid Waste Association of North America and the PA DEP. The municipalities have utilized the Technical Assistance Study to develop a Joint Yard Waste Composting Facility along South High Street in Newville Borough. In addition, a portion of the study evaluated a multi-municipal trash and recycling contract for the Borough of Newville. As a result, Newville Borough has joined with Penn Township, Cooke Township, South Newton Township, Shippensburg Township and Southampton Township to provide a single hauler trash collection program. The program will save residents of Newville Borough approximately $100 per year in trash disposal costs. For the first time ever, Newville residents will benefit from weekly collection of recyclables and bulk items. Officials of Newville Borough and West Pennsboro Township will soon begin making improvements at the yard waste composting facility in order to optimize the full potential of the site. Newville Borough will continue its fall leaf collection program along with spring and fall brush collections. Recognizing the benefits of working together, the municipalities of West Pennsboro Township and Newville Borough are now exploring a joint application to the PA DEP to fund additional equipment such as a leaf collection truck and tree chipper.

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