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Wed., January 18
7:45am – 9:00am

New Cumberland Fire Co. Social Hall

Special presentation: Josh & Jason Bergey of Key Advisers
Retirement plans for businesses and their employees


Sponsored by:
Oxford Hall
(assortment of homemade coffee cakes from TJ Homestyle,
Oxford Hall will bring coffees and teas)



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SAVE THE DATE!
May 5, 2012
Community Day
9am-2pm

Vendors are needed for Community Day.
We are looking for
artists, photographers, fine crafts, local farmers
or artisan food vendors. 10x10 Spaces are
only $25 and will be
located on Bridge and Third Street.


For more info contact Wanda Wert or
Elizabeth Uhrich at
PNC bank 774-8743



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Though not far from the hustle and bustle of Harrisburg, our small town's charm lies in its small town atmosphere and sense of community that extends from shopkeepers on Bridge Street to the borough’s creek side park, once the site of an iron forge and saw mills in the borough’s early days.

A sense of history is important to the people who call New Cumberland home. Residents and business people alike strive to better their hometown with the same drive of early settlers who seized the opportunity presented by the nearby Susquehanna River and Yellow Breeches Creek as perfect transportation routes for lumber they could produce in saw mills – thus giving birth to the town’s first industry.

On paper, the borough, incorporated in 1831 in the southeast section of Cumberland County, is home to almost 7,500 people and covers about 1.7 square miles.

On foot, the borough is a delightful mix of shops, restaurants, businesses and civic organizations, its own library, and just enough hustle to make community life interesting. 

At its core, it is people living life together that makes New Cumberland a pleasant place to live or work. Spread a blanket at the New Cumberland Summer Picnic, tune into the  town band on July Fourth, or celebrate the changing seasons at the annual Apple Festival – and you’ll see what makes this “small town” so special!



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