Owners and managers of businesses in downtown Montrose feel that they have weathered the pandemic well and are ready to move forward by providing more products and services to consumers in the area. Story and photos by Rick Hiduk (Originally published in the Susquehanna County Independent) The pace of downtownContinue Reading

Clouds were overtaking the skies above Montrose quickly by late morning on Thursday, before another round of showers moved through the area. Photos and Weather synopsis by Rick Hiduk While a return of excessive heat doesn’t appear likely over the next week, there will be few breaks from the persistentContinue Reading

Eldredsville Volunteer Fire Company in Sullivan County, New Albany Volunteer Fire Company in Bradford County, and Hop Bottom Hose Company in Susquehanna County are among 43 first-response outfits the state’s 110th Legislative District to receive Emergency Medical Service Grants this week. Forty-three fire and EMS organizations in the 110th Legislative DistrictContinue Reading

There were few clouds yet on the horizon over the Susquehanna River at Meshoppen as of noon today, but thunderstorms are expected to develop across the region by mid afternoon. Photos and Weather synopsis by Rick Hiduk Temperatures are climbing towards 90 degrees for a fourth day in a row,Continue Reading

CDL Training Center students (top) who directly benefited from the recent donation by Cabot of $30,000 in EITC funds, as well as another $10,000 in scholarships, were among those to mark the receipt of the check to the Susquehanna County Career & Technology Center on June 18. CDL student SteveContinue Reading

Submitted Article Towanda Third Ward resident Bryon Fuller helped to make the 220-plus-year-old Riverside Cemetery ready for the Fourth of July. He made and planted red, white and blue containers to decorate the shelter that showcases Bradford County’s first and oldest tribute to soldiers of the Grand Army of theContinue Reading