Submitted Article A building project in Tunkhannock Township has been awarded funding through the Multimodal Transportation Fund by the Commonwealth Financing Authority (CFA) at its meeting today, according to Senator Lisa Baker and Representative Karen Boback, who worked together to secure the grant. Tunkhannock Township was awarded $1,000,000 for theContinue Reading

Submitted Article and Photos The Wall That Heals, a three-quarter scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial along with a mobile Education Center, is coming to Tunkhannock on April 30 to May 3, 2020. The exhibit will be on display at Tunkhannock Area Football Field and will be open 24Continue Reading

By Rick Hiduk (Exclusive to EndlessMtnLifestyles.com readers) The Trehab Community Resource Center of Wyoming County has been providing services to county residents since June, but a substantial amount of structural work needed to be completed before board members were ready to open the new facility at 102 Warren Street inContinue Reading

An elaborate portrayal of the Pentagon (above) by Addisyn Bly is one of many dioramas of monuments and buildings in Washington D.C. created by Wyalusing Valley Elementary School sixth graders in advance of their class trip to the nation’s capitol on Nov. 20. Photos By Rick Hiduk In advance ofContinue Reading

Photo by Rick Hiduk Keeping the spirit of Veteran’s Day alive, Endless Mountains Barbershop Chorus members (from left) Raleigh Bloch, Don Overdorff, Dane Bower, and Lou Volpetti were delighting Eaton Township Walmart shoppers with a selection of patriotic tunes on Tuesday.Continue Reading

Submitted Article The Tunkhannock Business and Professional Association and the Reading and Northern Railroad, are hosting Santa Train Rides on Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 14 and 15, departing from Tunkhannock’s Riverside Park.  Santa will be on board each train ride to visit with riders, especially children. Train rides are atContinue Reading

Photos and Story by Rick Hiduk (Exclusive to EndlessMtnLifesyles.com readers) An audience member at the Nov. 12 public meeting of the Wyoming County Commissioners provided chairperson Tom Henry the perfect opportunity to quell rumors and hearsay about the possible construction of a new prison. Brent Ransom of Tunkhannock expressed concernsContinue Reading