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Members of St Peter’s Union Church served a complimentary breakfast to veterans, their families and the community in honor of Memorial Day on Sunday. Red, white and blue flags, wreaths, tablecloths, napkins and carnations adorned the room. There were old uniforms and pictures lying on tables for all to see, along with maps carried by the Air Force. These maps were made of silk, so, in the event the soldiers were shot down over water, the maps would still be intact and the soldier could find his location. As attendees enjoyed the delicious meal of pancakes and sausage, Emmaus Patch asked what …
Old Zionsville UCC held its Annual Cookie Walk Dec. 10, starting with a wide array of cookies, but selling out of some varieties within an hour of opening the doors. Over 60 pounds of cut-outs and candy were made by church members in the week prior to the walk. Other church members donated peanut butter, chocolate chip, oatmeal, spritz, molasses and sugar cookies. There were even cookies for those four-legged cookie lovers donated by Spotted Dog Barkery. Emmaus Patch asked some of the attendees why they came to the Cookie Walk.            
Emmaus residents share their reaction to yesterday's news about the owner of the Emmaus Diner being charged, along with two others, with stealing $260,000 from an elderly Emmaus woman.
A fastnacht is a doughnut made from potatoes. Traditionally, fastnachts were made as a way to empty the cupboard of lard, sugar and butter before Lent, when Christian families give up sweets and fats. For some, Fastnacht Day, or Fat Tuesday, is the last day to indulge in tasty pastry.
Locals around the triangle share the one word they think best sums up the bustling town.
Weis shoppers share who they thought upheld the presidential title well and who they thought fell short.
Locals outside of CVS discuss the famous magnate's chances of making it to the White House.
When it comes to football's biggest game this Sunday, opinions and excitement vary among South Mall shoppers.
There were mixed feelings about getting a flu shot among the customers at Perk on Main today. What are your thoughts? Add your comments below.

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