COVID-19 Concerns Cancel Camp Kelly
Submitted Article Due to concerns about COVID-19 and the risks it poses to the safety of campers and their families, United Neighborhood Centers of Northeastern Pennsylvania (UNC) has canceled its annual Camp Kelly for 2020. The summer camp hosts around 400 children each year. With children staying overnight together inContinue Reading
Legislation Advanced to Expand Broadband Access in Rural PA
Submitted Article As a member of the House Consumer Affairs Committee, Rep. Tina Pickett (Bradford/Sullivan/Susquehanna) voted in support of two pieces of legislation that would help bring high-speed broadband service to more communities in rural Pennsylvania. Pickett is a co-sponsor of both bills. “During the current health emergency, we areContinue Reading
Arey Supply Supports Cemetery Marker Project
Sean Rotante (above, left) and Greg Wood unload concrete mix, rebar, liquid nails and miscellaneous other materials that Arey Building Supply donated to the Riverside Cemetery grave marker resetting and repair project. Submitted Article Work is under way to reset and repair approximately 300 grave markers in the Riverside Cemetery.Continue Reading
Montrose Feed & Supply Reopens Showroom
Montrose Feed and Supply managers (from left) Katie, Emma and Karen Parrish, holding Toby, Mylo and Polly are happy to be able to invite customers back into their showroom along Route 29 South as of May 22. Photo and story by Rick Hiduk (Also published in the Susquehanna County Independent)Continue Reading
Thermal Coverings Extend Food Offerings to Summer
Endless Mountains Health Systems food bank volunteers (above, from left) Paula Anderson, Sandra Howell, Judy Cannon, and Valarie Brewer got a visit from Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation external affairs manager Bill desRosiers (right) during their May 22 food distribution. A recent cash donation by Cabot allowed them to purchaseContinue Reading
Yellow Means “Caution” to Me, And I Will Proceed as Such
The Endless Mountains region (upper right of map) will be reunited in a sense on Friday, May 22, when more businesses in Wyoming and Susquehanna counties can resume operations. Are we up to the responsibility? Commentary by Rick Hiduk (Exclusive to EndlessMtnLifestyles.com readers) A Facebook meme floating around the lastContinue Reading
Nurses and Hospital Staff Rally for COVID-19
Celebrating National Nurses Week at Endless Mountains Health Systems on May 6 were (top, from left) Jeanine Johnson, Social Services; Eileen Craige, Nurse Manger Surgical Services; Lauren Thomas, Nurse Manager Emergency Department; Kristi Byham, Nurse Manager Medical Surgical Unit; and Mary Mushala, Chief Nurse Officer/Patient Safety Officer. Tyler Memorial CEOContinue Reading
Recycling Center to Open Slowly – Commissioners Urge Caution
By Rick Hiduk (Exclusive to EndlessMtnLifestyles.com readers) As Wyoming County prepares for limited openings of more businesses on Friday, the county’s recycling center is also preparing to resume operations on a limited basis starting Tuesday, May 26. The commissioners have been coordinating efforts with recycling director Mike Rogers to renewContinue Reading
Bradford County Asserts Constitutional Rights – Wyoming County Awaits Color Change
Bradford County sheriff C.J. Walters (top, left) read a proclamation marking National Police Week during the commissioners meeting held at the courthouse in Towanda on Thursday. Commissioners Doug McLinko (top, right) and Daryl Miller (above) offered notice that the county will not cover the cost of any cases brought toContinue Reading
Keller Responds to Gov. Wolf’s Threat to Withhold Funding and Protections
Congressman Fred Keller (above) says Governor Wolf is the one putting businesses, citizens at risk Submitted Article Congressman Fred Keller on Monday responded to Gov. Tom Wolf’s press conference during which the governor called Pennsylvania elected officials and business owners standing up for individual rights “cowards” and threatened to withholdContinue Reading