and Me" pumpkin painting program, 11 a.m., for ages 18 months to 4 years and their caregivers, Willingboro Library, 220 Willingboro Parkway. Call (609) 877-6668.
FOOTBALL District 3 rankings Class AAAA (Sixteen teams make playoffs) Rating 1. Harrisburg (6-0)128.3 2. Gov. Mifflin (6-0)126.7 3. Bishop McDevitt (5-1)101.7 4. State College (5-1)100.0 4. Wilson (5-1)100.0 6. Manheim Twp. (5-1)91.7 7. Lancaster McCaskey (4-2)83.3 8. Central Dauphin (4-2)81.7 9. Conestoga Valley (4-2)68.3 9. Muhlenberg (4-2)68.3 9. Penn Manor (4-2)68.3 9. Red Lion (4-2) 68.3 13.
HOLLIDAYSBURG -- Four area golfers put themselves in a position to earn a spot in next week's PIAA Western Regional by shooting scores in the low-80s during the first round of the District 6 Boys Golf Championships Monday at Scotch Valley.
Kenyan quietly continues recording impressive times, victories. When Jacob Rotich won the Statesman Capitol 10,000 last spring, many people were surprised to learn that the talented runner lived in Austin. Quiet and modest to a flaw, Rotich doesn't race often — but that may change.
Aurora Rotary Club: noon today at Long Island Sound, 1920 E. New York St., Aurora. (630)859-8500, Ext. 3. Fox Valley Festival Chorus: 7:30 p.m. today at St. Mark Lutheran Church, Edgelawn Drive and Galena Boulevard, Aurora. (630) 557-2487.
Just outside the Tri-Cities on Red Mountain, a spectacular $10 million winery and tasting room opened this spring at Terra Blanca Winery -- its lavish building and landscaped grounds bringing a bit of Tuscany to the lower Yakima River Valley.
ROUNDUP - Hatboro-Horsham moved closer to securing a share of the Suburban One League Continental Conference golf championship with a 201-208 win over Council Rock South Thursday at Spring Mill Country Club.
Rickie Fowler , a senior at Murrieta Valley, heads the list of top junior golfers who have been invited to play in the inaugural Ping Invitational golf tournament this weekend at Karsten Creek Golf Club in Oklahoma.