February 10, 2008

The loud sound of snow (York Daily Record)

For years, Springettsbury Township resident Tracey Hoover has tried to fall asleep to the irritating drone of machines making and blowing snow in the Heritage Hills golf course and resort’s snow-tubing area.

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