District Office 916-B North River Road
Park Plaza
Halifax, PA 17032
(717) 896-7714
Fax: (717) 896-7717
Hours: 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday
Harrisburg Office Room 173
Main Capitol Building
Harrisburg, PA 17120
(717) 787-6801
Fax (717) 783-3722
1-888-PICCOLA
TTY: 1-800-364-1581
Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday
New PA License Plates to Honor Military Service They will still be blue, white, and yellow but Pennsylvanians are about to see a new series of military license plates honoring veterans of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT).
(11/23/09)
Guided Butterfly Tours Offered in July Fort Indiantown Gap is not just the only live fire, maneuver military training facility in Pennsylvania. The Lebanon County facility also provides habitat for the only viable colony of Regal Fritillary butterflies, a federal species of concern, in the Eastern U.S., according to the Pennsylvania Department of Military & Veterans Affairs (DM&VA).
(06/27/08)
Hunting License Reminder for Veterans Sunday, November 11, 2007 marks Veteran’s Day across the country. As Pennsylvania honors the men and women of our armed forces, the Game Commission reminds veterans of the state’s special hunting and furtaker licensing programs.
(11/08/07)
Outdoor Enthusiasts to See Changes at Fort Indiantown Gap Changes await those who hunt, fish or gather wood at Fort Indiantown Gap (FITG) during 2007-08. A mandatory safety briefing and a $20 conservation fee are among the changes.
(08/09/07)
On November 11th, our country will celebrate the annual Veterans Day holiday – the most opportune time to honor the great contributions of both our past and present servicemen and women. This is truly a time of celebration when the freedoms we enjoy as individuals are to be appreciated and a time of reflection when we should show gratitude to those in our communities whose bravery and dedication have made and continue to make our nation great.
07/19/10 - Piccola spoke in Washington, D.C at a conference hosted by the National Coalition for Public School Options on education reform, specifically the various opportunities available to families in Pennsylvania.