Seven Loaves Food Kitchen board member Crystal Posten (left) recently accepted a $5,000 donation from Williams Companies, delivered by Tammy Bonnice of Williams. From the moment the coronavirus-related shutdowns and stay-at-home directives began in March, Williams Companies pledged $1-million in relief to nonprofit organizations in states where the company operates.Continue Reading

Submitted Article On June 6, Bradford County moved out of the Yellow Phase and into the new Green Phase. Businesses were allowed to reopen, some with few restrictive guidelines and others with more. Movie theaters were given the go-ahead as well. So, where are the movie theaters in Bradford County,Continue Reading

By Rick Hiduk FWM Fire Company members (top, from left) Steve Henning, Sr., Becki Henning, Eugene Adams, Jr., Almon Otten, and Steve Henning Jr. invite area residents to enjoy the annual Fourth of July parade and order barbecue chicken to take home after the parade. Floats and food are aContinue Reading

By Rick Hiduk (Exclusive to EndlessMtnLifestyles.com readers) In a meeting of the Bradford County Prison Board today, Warden Don Stewart explained that COVID-19 pandemic concerns continue to affect operations at the prison in Burlington. There have been no reported cases of coronavirus at the jail or positive tests, and administratorsContinue Reading

Bradford County Sheriff Megan Hurley (above, right) was smitten by a puppy brought to the Run With a View event on Sunday. She ended up adopting the dog and naming her Bristol.   Edited from Submitted Material The fifth annual Run With a View was hosted by the Bradford County CommissionersContinue Reading

Wyoming County commissioners Tom Henry (front, left) and Rick Wilbur (right) helped Wyoming Lackawanna County Farm Bureau president Dale Shupp mark National Dairy Month during the commissioners’ virtual public meeting on June 9. Story by Rick Hiduk (Exclusive to EndlessMtnLifestyles.com readers) Due to technical difficulties, the start of Tuesday morning’sContinue Reading

Archaeologist Dr. John Roby (top, left) shows guests at the Historic Dennis Farm the remains of the foundation of Prince Perkins house and an adjacent spring house in 2013. A restorations project is planned to the Prince Perkins Archaeological Site, including the addition of split rail fences around the houseContinue Reading