Actually, four men are buried in the Fairview Cemetery who died as a result of the first World War. Three were killed in battle, and one, James Blaine Miller, died......Read More
The war in Europe had been raging for nearly two years before the U.S. became involved, although it would be months before the Americans were trained well enough to engage......Read More
The folks in Princess Ann Subdivision are celebrating the season in a big way. Lots of pumpkins, a ghost or two, witches, and more adorn the front doors of many......Read More
With Halloween so near some may recall tales of early tricksters, such as those borough boys who loved the cows, the school and Perry Ferguson as targets. The township boys......Read More
Fall crept in without making much fuss this year. Many hardly knew it had arrived then, surprisingly, the nights turned cool. Showy colors began to pop out here and there.......Read More
Homecoming in high school is a big event and this year was no different. The Homecoming game was on September 21st against North East and the queen, typically a senior......Read More
Late this summer we exchanged an old square grand piano for another old square grand piano. Why in the world would we do that? The first one was perfectly lovely. ......Read More
This year in November marks another anniversary. It’s been 100 years since the Armistice was signed ending World War I. One day this summer while several folks were at the......Read More
The Steering Committee for the Fairview Borough Centennial Celebration had quite a week. Everyone was satisfied – everyone! – that this had been a celebration to be proud of. &n...Read More
The day after the final festivities was a let-down, although some folks were still infused with the fun and emotion of the previous several days. This was certainly the way......Read More
It’s Saturday,August 24, 1968. The day is sunny and warm. It’s the last day of the BIG event in Fairview, the celebration of 100 years of existence as a borough. ......Read More