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Now accepting reader’s photos for November. Remember that the pictures must be taken in the month of November and feature Northwest Pennsylvania and its people. We’ve recieved several very nice photos that weren’t taken during the month and therefore couldn’t use them.
Pictures of Northwest Pennsylvanians on vacation or working elsewhere are also welcome as long as they were taken in November. We welcome photos of local soldiers wherever they are.
To submit photos send to photography@meadvilletribune.com. The photos must be jpeg format and information must be provided about the photo, who is pictured, what they are doing, when the picture was taken and who took the picture.
Thanks to all of our contributors thus far and hope we see more pictures coming in the months to come.
Reader Photos
November 7, 2008
READERS SLIDESHOW: Pictures of October
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SLIDESHOW: Readers' Pictures of December 2009
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SLIDESHOW: Readers' Pictures of November
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READERS' SLIDESHOW: Pictures of October
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SLIDESHOW: Readers' Pictures of September 2009
Sorry for the delay in posting this month's slideshow, vacations and finding the time to make the slideshow set us back. Enjoy.
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SLIDESHOW: Readers' Pictures of August 2009
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SLIDESHOW: Readers' Pictures of July
Editor's note: Sorry for the delay in posting this month, vacations and timing made it difficult to put together in a timely fashion. Keep the pictures coming. Now accepting pictures of August. Remember the fair is coming up, we expect to see lots of pictures from our readers at the fair.
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SLIDESHOW: Readers' Pictures of June 2009
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SLIDESHOW: Readers' photos from the Thurston Classic
Not many submissions, of course the weather didn't allow for many photo opportunities this year.
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SLIDESHOW: Readers' Pictures of May 2009
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SLIDESHOW: A local soldier's photos from Iraq
In order to get a soldier’s-eye view of our local troops’ work in Iraq, we e-mailed some questions to Staff Sgt. Ernie Groger, who is with the Cambridge Springs-based National Guard Stryker unit. Sgt. Groger was kind enough not only to respond to our questions but to also provide more than 30 photographs, some of which are in today’s paper. The rest can be seen in a slideshow by clicking the red icon below.
Groger has been in the Guard for about eight years and in civilian life he is a correctional officer at the state women’s prison at Cambridge Springs. The graduate of Linesville High School is a son of Harmonsburg residents Charles, recently retired from Channellock, and Judy, who works at C&J Industries. - More Reader Photos Headlines
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