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The life savers
"Some people say I'm lucky," said Dave Phillips, a New York City salesman who was revived by Lancaster emergency personnel last July. "Luck has nothin......
'Mr. Zap is back'
Mr. Zap and Hilda the mannequin are on the mend.
But they still have a long road to travel.
It was a year ago that Zap & Co., a haven for fans of ......
A year after blaze, Zap eyes rebound
Steve Murray hopes his phoenix will rise from the ashes.

Right now there is an empty space in the 300 block of North Queen Street, where Zap & ......
No. 1 on LancasterOnline's hit parade
When Lady Gaga comes to town, she doesn't wear outrageous headgear or dresses made out of meat, as she's been known to do.

No, the international po......
Zap owner Murray plans party for Friday, reopening for next year
With a little luck, people will be able to buy Halloween costume accessories next year at Zap & Co.

That's the plan outlined Tuesday by Steve M......
Lancaster city firefighters honored
Three Lancaster city firefighters who crawled through heavy smoke and falling, burning clothing and pulled store owner Steve Murray to safety were hon......
ROCK the BLOCK
The ninth annual Rock the Block  —  held Sunday in the 300 block of North Queen Street — gave people a reason to dance, sing and......
June is bustin' out all over, and so is the music
Once again it's time to rock and roll with Rios and Roberts, the two guys who keep you up to date on the local music scene.

nWe told you it was fes......
Steve Murray intent on return, recovery
He wants his store back.

He wants his strength back.

But Steve Murray won't be satisfied until he has his ponytail back, too.

"I'm trying as ......
Sister: Murray aims to rebuild Zap
Steve Murray is coming home.
And Zap & Co. is coming back.
Murray, who has been recovering at Crozer-Chester Medical Center since a Jan. 20 fire d......
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