Susquehanna County Receives Recycling Grant
Submitted Article State Sen. Gene Yaw (23rd District) today announced six grants totaling over $1.16 million for area recycling collection, leaf waste and education programs across Lycoming, Susquehanna and Union counties. It is part of more than $26.8 million being distributed statewide. “All of these grants provide an incentive toContinue Reading
Energy Companies Help HSH Meet Growing Demand for Donated Venison
In an ongoing effort to help Pennsylvania-based agencies address food insecurity in the Commonwealth, Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation recently donated $5,000 to Hunters Sharing the Harvest (HSH). The funds will be used to cover butchering costs of approximately 100 deer harvested by hunters this year. In northeast Pennsylvania, HSHContinue Reading
Senate Approves Liability Assistance for Businesses, Health Care Providers, PPE Manufacturers, Schools, and Nonprofits
Submitted Article Health care providers, schools, businesses, nonprofits and others who followed COVID-19 public health directives would be protected from unfair lawsuits for good-faith actions they took during the pandemic under legislation approved by the Senate today, according to Sen. Lisa Baker. “In ordinary times, closing any door to theContinue Reading
Courthouse Remains Open While Commissioners Quarantine
By Rick Hiduk (Exclusive to EndlessMtnLifestyles.com readers) The Nov. 19 meeting of the Bradford County Commissioners was originally slated to be held at the Troy Sale Barn, but members of the media received news on Tuesday that the in-person meeting had been scrubbed due to possible Covid exposure in theContinue Reading
Fire Company Honors Long-Time Members and Officers
Celebrating 50 years with the Susquehanna Fire Department are (top, from left) Dick Hennessey, William Mazikewich, Roger Holleran, Joe Schell, and Steve Glover. Mike Keyes (above, right) was thanked for his eight years of service as president of the fire department on Nov. 8, and Kimberly Tuttle was elected as theContinue Reading
Safety Grants Allotted for Bradford County Schools
Submitted Article Three public school districts and two non-public schools in the 110th Legislative District today were awarded Safe Schools Targeted Grants to improve safety and security measures, according to Rep. Tina Pickett (Bradford/Sullivan/Susquehanna). “This funding helps to ensure the safety of students, faculty and staff through equipment purchases and the hiring ofContinue Reading
Commish Seeks Alternatives to Rt. 92 Bridge Closure – Maintain Restrictions at County Buildings
Participants in the virtual meeting of the Wyoming County Commissioners on Tuesday morning included (above, from left) chief clerk Bill Gaylord, commissioners Ernie King, Rick Wilbur, and Tom Henry and solicitor Paul Litwin III. By Rick Hiduk (Exclusive to EndlessMtnLifestyles.com readers) Phones in the Wyoming County Commissioners office started ringingContinue Reading
Side-Imaging Software Gives Boost to Water Rescue Team
Athens Borough Fire Department officers (above, from left) Pat Cotton, captain; Mike Polzella, assistant chief; Mike Davidson, assistant chief; and Jason Chandler, chief, exhibit the new sonar imaging equipment installed in their jet-powered rescue boat. The unit, which was purchased with a grant from Williams Companies, can easily be movedContinue Reading
Forest City Juniors Get NTIEC Career Talk
Edited from Submitted Material NTIEC visited Forest City Regional High School virtually last Thursday to talk to juniors in Ms. Erdmann’s Public Speaking and Career Preparedness class. Discussion topics included finding careers that are right for them, work/life balances, and job shadowing and internship/externship opportunities (read about it here: http://www.endlessmtnlifestyles.com/school-to-work-program-provides-student-internships/)Continue Reading
The Rollercoaster Ride to Winter Has Begun
A coating of snow greeted some residents of the Endless Mountains this morning, including at the Artisan Alpaca Farm near Dushore in Sullivan County (above). Snow showers may persist as the wind picks up today, though any accumulations should only be in the higher elevations. Photos by Debora DiBono /Continue Reading









