Tunkhannock Chalks Up Another Fourth Friday
Those walking to and from eateries and driving through downtown Tunkhannock on Friday evening were treated to an amalgamation of arts and crafts, from sidewalk art created by (top, from left) Erin Burke, Roger Staron and Aiden Learn to a blend of folk and country songs rendered by popular localContinue Reading
Boback’s Expo Addresses Needs of Seniors
Senior Expo guests learn about the myriad of frauds that target seniors in a session conducted by Terry Greene (top) from the Office of the Attorney General. Above, Tunkhannock Township Police Cpl. John Zdaniewicz Left) and officer Dustin Cokely have a chat with Rep. Karen Boback and constituent outreach specialistContinue Reading
Fritz Appointed to New House Transportation, Infrastructure Task Force
Submitted Article Rep. Jonathan Fritz (Susquehanna/Wayne) has issued the following statement regarding his appointment to a newly formed House task force focused on transportation and infrastructure: “I am pleased to announce that I have been selected to serve on this task force to address a variety of transportation and PennDOTContinue Reading
Youth Challenges Others to Keep Firefighters Hydrated
Submitted Photo Nine-year-old Max McClain of donated 8 cases of water to the Meshoppen Volunteer Fire Department during the recent heatwave and is challenging the community to donate cases of water to their local fire departments as well. The Elk Lake Elementary School student (perched in the driver’s seat ofContinue Reading
Body Found in River Identified as that of Haley Lorenzen
Wyoming County district attorney Jeff Mitchell (top, center), flanked by Tunkhannock Township Police chief Edward Morristell (left) and county detective David Ide announced to the media and a small audience gathered at the Wyoming County courthouse today that the body found in the Susquehanna River on July 20 was thatContinue Reading
Wyoming County Employees Bid ‘Farewell’ to Neary
Retiring deputy director of the Wyoming County Probation Department James Neary (above, center) is flanked by former president judge Brendan Vanston (left) and current judge Russell Shurtleff. Photos and story by Rick Hiduk (exclusive to EndlessMtnLifestyles readers) Employees from numerous departments and offices in Wyoming County met in Courtroom 1Continue Reading
Prison Board Remembers Felker – Jailings Down
Participants in Tuesday’s meeting of the Wyoming County Prison Board included (clockwise from left) solicitor Paul Litwin III, commissioners Judy Mead, Tom Henry and Mike Stabinsky, chief clerk Bill Gaylord, sheriff Edward Sherman, district attorney Jeff Mitchell, warden Ken Repsher, president judge Russell Shurtleff, and public defender Tim Michaels. PhotoContinue Reading
Facebook Post Sparks Concerted Effort to Help Displaced Renters
Long considered an eyesore and a haven for drug users, this building on Canal Street in Meshoppen is now void of residents, thanks to the response of a number of officials in the wake of Meshoppen’s recent water and sewer shutoffs. Photo and story by Rick Hiduk (exclusive to EndlessMtnLifestylesContinue Reading
Wyoming County Probation Department Honored with Proclamation
Wyoming County commissioners (seated, from left) Judy Mead, Tom Henry and Mike Stabinsky proclaimed July 21 to 27 as “Pretrial, Probation and Parole Supervision Week” on Tuesday with (standing) Dylan Flexer, Shannon Robinson, Ben Hitchcock, Krystle Kowalczyk, James Neary, Jerome Tonti, and William Colbenson present in the board room. PhotoContinue Reading
SCCTC to Meet Regional CDL Driver Needs with New School
Excited about the enormous potential of the new CDL training school at the Susquehanna County Career & Technology Center are (top, front, from left) Pat Musheno, SGFS; Rep. Tina Pickett; Chad Gorman, GDS; (back) Bill desRosiers, Cabot Oil & Gas; Mike Stabinsky and Tom Henry, Wyoming County commissioners; Gene Barr,Continue Reading









