Lifestyle

Join Buffy Andrews as she explores the digital landscape and have some fun along the way. |

Get fashion and make-up tips from Ellen Minsavage and Sam Dellinger, two gals who love to express themselves through their own unique styles. |

York Sunday News columnist Gordon Freireich has been observing, commenting and remem- bering York for 30 years. "York at Heart'' continues those observations on life and family in York – then and now. |
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Community editor and lifelong Yorker Joan Concilio talks about all the things that make York County unique - and sometimes just plain weird. |

Pets section editor Rose Hayes posts news from the animal kingdom, including local pets up for adoption. |

Day Metro Editor Amy Gulli has got the poop on parenting and the eternal struggle to balance work and family. |
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Religion reporter Melissa Nann Burke talks about the latest issues in faith, values and religion. |

Go along with Andrea Albert on her everyday adventures--as she whips up some culinary magic of her own, when she dines out and lets someone else do the cooking for her, and all those juicy bites in between. |

Join Lyzz Jones, Assistant Sports Editor and wannabe foodie, as she deals with the ups and downs of her daughter's food allergies while trying to save time, money and her sanity. |
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The Teen Takeover staff rants, reviews, writes and rambles on any topic you can imagine. |

Leigh Zaleski shares knowledge about happy and healthy living in York County. |

Travel stories by York Daily Record staffers. |
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The York Daily Record staff shares environmental news from the York community, around the state and beyond.
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Tom Barstow, news editor of the York Daily Record/ Sunday News, takes a look at life in the community in the Avenues of York, with a perspective on local to world issues from near Farquhar Park. |
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Sports

Nittany Nation is the place to go for the latest news and rumblings about the Penn State football program. |

Find out what is happening with former York and Adams county high school athletes, both on the field and off
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You can't ignore the excitement, the complexity and the ferocity of mixed martial arts. Police reporter Ted Czech gives you the inside scoop on what's new in "the sport of the future." |
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York Daily Record/Sunday News Sportswriter Jim Seip reports on all the line drives and foul tips in the Atlantic League with the York Revolution. |

In May, Ellen Minsavage joined Hanover's Black Rose Rollers, along with friend and co-worker Emileigh Clare. Read all about their experiences here, as well as news and information about the sport. |

Whether it's arguing about the Hall of Fame, quizzing someone with a stat out of left field, discussing a good baseball book, or talking about "Field of Dreams," Pat Abdalla always enjoys some infield chatter. |
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News and views about high school sports in York and Adams counties. |
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Art

Here, you can share pictures of your latest queen-size quilt or 12-hour scrapbooking session with the rest of the crafty people in York. We'll also point you toward events and meeting places that feature your craft of choice, such as craft shows, group meetings and charity events. |

Graphic artist Sam Dellinger will paint you a picture of what's going on in her creative mind, and sometimes her makeup bag. Hey, art is everywhere. |
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Local History

Editor Jim McClure shares his passion for local history and journalism and proves that all roads do lead to York. |

Community historian Scott Mingus, the author of several books on the Civil War, explores York County's rich Civil War heritage. |

Local historian June Lloyd looks at how things have converged on our hometown, past and present, and how York really is the center of the universe. |
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Local historian, writer and photographer Scott Butcher shares the history of local buildings through the stories behind their facades, offering a "window" into York's past. |

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Entertainment

Can't get enough of FlipSide? The entertainment magazine staff members take on all things pop culture. |

What do Daily Record/Sunday News book lovers enjoy almost as much as reading a book? Talking about it, of course! |

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