Volunteers Sought for Wyoming County Trehab
Sprucing up the front of the Trehab Community Resource Center of Wyoming County on a recent Sunday afternoon were (above, from left) Ian Maginley and Tim Taylor of TMB Specialties LLC, Corey Taylor and his father, Ryan Taylor, Center volunteer and project coordinator. TMB employees, including Seth Emerick (not pictured)Continue Reading
Youth Horse Show Highlights Poise and Perseverance
Handlers and sisters, Aspen (above, on Scooby) and Brooke Bach of Meshoppen, ended the day as Reserve and Grand champions in the Lead Line division. Courtesy Endless Mountains Media Services Several grassroots organizations have been formed in the course of the ongoing pandemic to keep young people active and inContinue Reading
‘Luce Memorial Show’ Set for Sept. 11
Jaime Luce-Bartles (top, left) and husband Jim Bartels invite equine enthusiasts of all ages to join them at their farm above Meshoppen on Sept. 11 for a horse show and fundraiser to honor the late Jim Luce (above with his dog, Oakie) and increase awareness of melanoma cancer. The secondContinue Reading
Community Alliance Makes Bid for COVID Grants, IDA Restructuring Planned
Participants in the Sept. 1 meeting of the Wyoming County Commissioners included (from left) solicitor Paul Litwin III, commissioners Tom Henry, Rick Wilbur, and Ernie King, and chief clerk Bill Gaylord. Photos and story by Rick Hiduk (exclusive to EndlessMtnLifestyles.com readers) Trying to make sense of the unknowns of theContinue Reading
Flower and Gift Shop Holds Ribbon Cutting Event
Greeting visitors at Blossoming Stems Floral in Tunkhannock today were (top, from left) Stacey Christofferson and Ella, Kora, Anya and Lovey Tyler. Participating in the noon ribbon-cutting ceremony were Gina Suydam, Hoyt Keiser, Tom Henry, Ernie King, Anthony Tyler, Lovey, Kora, Anya, Marie Yarasavage, and Ella. Story and above photos byContinue Reading
U.S. Rep. Keller Prioritizes Rural Healthcare During August Meetings
Edited from submitted materials Congressman Fred Keller (PA-12) held five roundtable discussions during the August work period with rural hospitals across Pennsylvania’s 12th Congressional District, hearing from doctors and healthcare providers about what they are seeing on the ground. Keller (top, right) kicked off the month with an appearance onContinue Reading
9/11 Twin Towers Worker to Share Memories via Library Program
Submitted Article The Bradford County Library presents Don Hoffman will be giving a first-hand account of, and personal reflections on the events of 9/11 on Thursday, Sept. 10, at 6 p.m. This event will be available through Zoom only. Please call 570-297-2436 or email bclibrary@bradfordco.org to register for this event.Continue Reading
Visitors Bureau Offers Free Membership
The sky seems as endless as our mountains (top) on a summer day over Nicholson, home of the historic Tunkhannock Viaduct, in Wyoming County. The Eagles Mere Auto Museum (above) in Sullivan County is open from Spring through Fall and houses two floors of classic cars, mostly from the 1950sContinue Reading
New CDL Grads Ready for Workforce
Nighttime CDL students Katrina Capwell (top, left) of Montrose and John Phillips of New Milford take a break outside “Blue Pete” at the CDL Training Center at the Susquehanna County Career & Technology Center. At 20 years, daytime student Evan Turner (above) of Tunkhannock is the youngest of the firstContinue Reading
Baker Seeks After Action Assessment Of Novel Coronavirus
Submitted Article As medical experts warn that the coronavirus may be here to stay, other are conjecturing there will be more novel viruses coming. Sen. Lisa Baker (PA-20) believes pandemic planning must be a central feature of state policy and has offered a plan to conduct an informed, nonpartisan afterContinue Reading