He was the "king of second basemen," affectionately known to residents of Erie as "Our Looie," and, as described by the Erie Daily Times in the early 1900s, "the best-known and most popular ball ...
How do you tell someone to do a bad job well? This month that's exactly the conundrum the crew, cast, and director face at ...
This column has been a regular feature in the Erie Reader for a while now and I think the act of taking your beer for a walk ...
In communities across the United States and Western Pennsylvania, music and fireworks are being planned for America's 250th ...
The Erie Reader is now on our 14th cycle of honoring 40 young individuals – folks who are doing their thing and in so doing, ...
I attended the County Council meeting on June 22 at 6 p.m. Constituents continued to discuss the ECRSSA transfer to the ...
Erie has a long history of serving up murder mystery dinners, from events at the Station Dinner Theatre to productions from In All Seriousness, but perhaps none have been so perfectly staged as Murder ...
On June 10, 1921, Otto G. Hitchcock, vice president of Hays Manufacturing Company, spoke at an event about the Pennsylvania state legislature's authorization to create a state park out of the Presque ...
During the City Council meeting on June 17 at 6:30, many community members filled the council chambers to speak out against a ...