The Carmel of the Holy Family Monastery, 510 E. Gore Road, Millcreek Township, closed in 2020. Demolition was completed in 2026.
From Fourth of July parades in Millcreek and Lawrence Park, to fireworks displays around the region and more, Erie has enjoyed Independence Day celebrations through the years.
Cloistered Carmelite sisters lived and prayed in an Erie County monastery for more than 60 years. The monastery closed in 2020 and was demolished in 2026.
Carmelite nuns came to Erie in 1957 and prayed here for more than 60 years until their monastery closed. Now the building has been torn down.
The U.S. Brig Niagara has returned to Erie after a year-long, $6.9 million restoration in Maine. A parade of 40 boats and an estimated 2,000 spectators welcomed the ship home on July 2. The Niagara's ...
Justin Berkheimer wasn’t going to pass on a glimpse of an Erie icon and some father-son bonding — even though the morning of July 2 was sweltering. Berkheimer, 41, and his 2 ½-year-old son Julian were ...
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The U.S. Brig Niagara was the centerpiece of a 40-boat parade on July 2 that kicked off Erie's celebration of the nation's ...
Homecoming day for the U.S. Brig Niagara is here. Pennsylvania’s flagship, the Niagara, is expected to sail through Presque Isle Bay and arrive in Erie at about noon on July 2. The Erie Times-News and ...
As sentencings near end in Hertel & Brown case, ex-physical therapy assistant gets probation for role in fraud that judge ...
Pennsylvania is buying $500,000 in grapes from Erie County farmers after their contracts with a major beverage producer were ...
There was no permanent American settlement at what's now Erie until 1795, a dozen years after the revolution officially ended. There had been a European presence in the region at Fort Presque Isle, a ...