America250PA Board Dedicates First Semiquincentennial Bell at Dennis Farm
Celebrating the unveiling of the first Semiquincentennial Liberty Bell to be presented in Pennsylvania are (from left) George Stark of Coterra Energy, Dennis Farm Charitable Land Trust board member Darryl Gore, America250PA chairman Patrick Burns, America250PA executive director Cassandra Coleman, DFCLT president Denise Dennis, DFCLT board member Lonnie Moore III,Continue Reading
We’ll Be Trading Smoke for More Showers
The view of the Susquehanna River bridge at Tunkhannock in Wyoming County was all but occluded by Canadian wildfire smoke again on Thursday, as seen from the public boat launch in Riverside Park. The haze is expected to clear over the next 24 hours as warm, humid air rushes inContinue Reading
Children’s Advocacy Center Attracts Clay Shooters for Annual Tournament
CAC administrators Janine Fortney (top, left) and Michele Newberry (right) present the award for best team to Team Carlson, which scored 332 out of 400 possible points to take the Best Team award. Team members included (second from left) Bob Mondati, Corey Sidorek, Ron Smith and Nick Rossi. Accublast ExplosivesContinue Reading
Elk Lake Girl Graduates from Local Cub Scouts to Scouts BSA
Above, Scoutmaster Mark Golden presents Kiera Griffiths with the Cub Scout neckerchief that he wore as a youth during the recent graduation of Pack 97 Cub Scouts near Montrose as her parents, Amanda VanNostrand and Brandon Griffiths look on. Also pictured are fellow Cub Scouts (from left) Conner Stevens andContinue Reading
Comstock Family’s Knack for Restoration Includes Historic Garage
The restoration of the old Commonwealth Garage into the new Comstock Garage is well underway with (above, from right) Steve, Dana and Hank Comstock, and Scott Nicodemus at the helm. Below, Heavy snow blankets the old Dodge Dealership in January 1964. Story and lead photo by Rick Hiduk (originally publishedContinue Reading
Keystone College Collaborates With Dennis Farm for Historic Event
Representatives of The Dennis Farm and Keystone College gather at a planning session for the upcoming June 28 event celebrating a special semi-quincentennial Bell Presentation ceremony honoring The Dennis Farm as one of the nation’s most revered historical landmarks in anticipation of the nation’s 250th anniversary in 2026. From theContinue Reading
Pivot Therapist Sets Out for Hunger Awareness Walk
CHOP CEO and founder Dani Ruhf (center) meets with Pivot Physical Therapy employees Shane Chapman (left) and Bill Frye on Monday morning at the Pivot facility in Tunkhannock. Within minutes, Frye stepped off on a 23.7-mile walk to Wyalusing – the first leg of his annual five-day Walk For HungerContinue Reading
Students Invited for Summer Career Experiences
Submitted by Northern Tier Industry & Education Consortium With the school year over (crazy as that sounds), consider spending time with us exploring careers in three different industries. NTIEC is hosting three summer career experience programs this summer. There is something for everyone. Healthcare Career Summer Experience – join usContinue Reading
Two Centuries and Counting – C.C. Allis & Sons Braces for the Future
For many years, regular customers could count on finding (above, from left) Donald, Clair, and Raymond Allis hard at work at the lumber mill and retail center. In recent years, C.C. Allis & Sons has been handed down to siblings (below, from left) Chris and Tim Allis, and their sister, ShannonContinue Reading
Hundreds of Frontier Customers Make Their Voices Heard at PUC Hearings
Edited From Rep. Tina Pickett’s weekly e-newsletter Frustrated by years of poor service, hundreds of Frontier Commonwealth customers turned out recently for four public input hearings held by the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) in the 110th District and surrounding areas. Whether you shared your experience with poor customer service,Continue Reading