Commissioners Announce ‘Summer Park Series’ With EMHR
Looking forward to celebrating the summer are (above, from left) Bradford County parks maintenance manager Travis Lemons, commissioner Ed Bustin, Endless Mountains Heritage Region director Cain Chamberlain, Kitson Arts Alliance cofounder Patrick Robinson, commissioner Daryl Miller and (not pictured) commissioner Doug McLinko. Photos and Story by Rick Hiduk The BradfordContinue Reading
Comments About Wyoming County Fair Aired at Commissioners Meeting
By Rick Hiduk (Also published in the Rocket-Courier) Though the Wyoming County Commissioners have no controlling interest over the annual Wyoming County Community Fair, they are well aware that Facebook has become the social medium by which opinions about the time-honored Labor Day weekend event has been digested and publiclyContinue Reading
North Branch Derby Continues Custom of Family Fishing
Photos and Story by Rick Hiduk (Exclusive to EndlessMtnLifestyles.com) More than 200 children were registered for the friendly annual competition conducted on May 18 by the North Branch Trout Derby Association (NBTDA). If it wasn’t a record, the fact that some youngsters initially had trouble finding a spot on theContinue Reading
Student Paddlers Beat Rain, Sort Of…
Photos and story by Rick Hiduk With the Susquehanna River running too high for participants in the annual Youth Heritage Sojourn sponsored by the Endless Mountains Heritage Region (EMHR) to set in for a much-anticipated paddle, organizers of the event opted instead for a paddle of Lake Carey in upperContinue Reading
How Sullivan County Got Its Start
A stereoview card from the 1800s shows that the first Sullivan County Courthouse was initially surrounded by wooden fence to keep cows out of the lawn surrounding it. Courtesy of the Sullivan County Historical Society The wilds of what is now Sullivan County were at one time considered the “frontier.”Continue Reading
Back to the Land: Homesteading Day Planned at Old Mill Village
Submitted Article Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live off the land? Homesteading has become a growing trend throughout the United States. Old Mill Village Museum will celebrate our country’s agrarian roots on the village grounds in New Milford on Saturday, May 18 from noon toContinue Reading
FBLA Students Honored at Wyalusing Board Meeting – Natural Gas Conversion Approved for District
FBLA adviser Kay Doerner (top, left) speaks on behalf of fellow adviser Karen Potter about the incredible year FBLA club members enjoyed at state competitions. Dr. Jason Bottiglieri (above, left) congratulates building construction student Caleb Walker on his success in the Skills USA competition and asks him to share aContinue Reading
Oakes Receives PA Bar Association Award for ‘Wills for Heroes’ Work
(Also published in the Susquehanna County Independent) PBA Pro Bono Administrative Assistant Gabriele Miller-Wagner, PBA Pro Bono Partner Award honoree Debra Oakes and past PBA President and Susquehanna County Wills for Heroes Coordinator Francis X. O’Connor. On April 13, past Pennsylvania Bar Association (PBA) President and Susquehanna County Wills forContinue Reading
High School Students Invited to 3-Day Energy Camp
Submitted Article & Photos Northern Tier Industry & Education Consortium (NTIEC) will be hosting its first annual Energy & Oilfield Career Summer Experience Program Tuesday to Thursday, Aug. 6 to 8, from 9 am to 3 pm at Lackawanna College’s School of Petroleum and Natural Gas in New Milford, Susquehanna County,Continue Reading
Custodial Outsourcing Moves Forward On Split Vote – No Tax Increase with Newly Approved Budget
Those participating in Monday evening’s meeting included (above, from left) school board members Barb Prevost, Jean VandeMark, Gene Anne Woodruff, superintendent Jason Bottiglieri, Chad Salsman, solicitor David Conn, and school board members Matt Muench, Richard Robinson, Doug Eberlin, Joe McMahon and Kent Corson. Photos and story by Rick Hiduk* (AlsoContinue Reading