Brown Hill Farms Takes Tourism to New Heights
Everything’s Zen when you’re facing a field of sunflowers and open sky at the Brown Hill Farms. Sunflowers rising over their heads must create a sense of the surreal for the thousands of children who visit every year. Story by Rick Hiduk (Also published in Living Susquehanna-Wyoming County) When MicheleContinue Reading
Plant Sale Canceled But Master Gardeners Accessible
Submitted Article The Penn State Extension Master Gardeners of Susquehanna County regret to inform the public that the annual Plant Sale scheduled for May 8 and 9 at Tannery Place parking lot in Montrose has been cancelled due to the COVID-19 (Corona Virus) pandemic. The Master Gardener Plant Sale isContinue Reading
Susquehanna Greenway Partnership Opens Annual Photo Contest
Grab your phone or your camera and hit us with your best shot in the 9th Annual Susquehanna Greenway Photo Contest: Treasured Towns and Landscapes of the Susquehanna. One of last year’s first place winners was Ed Boardman with a nighttime streetscape of Towanda (above). This open and free photoContinue Reading
Cabot Helping to Stock Food Pantries in Marcellus Region
A family receives food through their vehicle window outside the Great Bend United Methodist Church. (food pallet church) Caring Community Food Pantry co-directors Donna Cicon (left) and Bonnie Yeisley (center) look over some of the food delivered to the Great Bend United Methodist Church along with Pastor Ho Kang. JustContinue Reading
NEPA Bluegrass to Skip 2020 Festival
By Rick Hiduk (Exclusive to EndlessMtnLifestyles.com readers) Despite the fact that the 13th annual NEPA Bluegrass Festival slated for Friday to Sunday, May 28 to 31, is about a month beyond the current COVID-19 restrictions date recommended by the president of the United States and Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf, organizersContinue Reading
Wyoming County Commissioner Chairman Breaks Silence on COVID-19
By Rick Hiduk (Exclusive to EndlessMtnLifestyles.com readers) In response to mounting criticism on social media in Wyoming County to a sense of “radio silence” from county leadership over the COVID-19 pandemic, Endless Mountains Lifestyles reached out today to Wyoming County Commissioner chairman Rick Wilbur to obtain an overview of whatContinue Reading
Nicholson Proves the Value of Small Town Partnerships with Gas Industry
Photos by Nikki Walton and Rick Hiduk In many ways, the borough of Nicholson, at the northeast corner of Wyoming County seems to be on the very edge of the Marcellus shale play or, geologically speaking, not part of the play at all. But the residents of Nicholson and theirContinue Reading
Bradford County Announces COVID-19 Cases at Correctional Facility
Submitted Article Bradford County Officials are announcing that two individuals associated with the Bradford County Correctional Facility (BCCF) have tested positive for the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (Covid-19). The first case involves an inmate, who traveled to Bradford County from out of the region on the day of his arrest andContinue Reading
BradCo Commish on COVID-19: “Act As Though Your Neighbor Has It”
Bradford County Commissioners (above, from left) Doug McLinko, Daryl Miller, and Ed Bustin observe a moment of silent reflection at the start of their March 26 meeting from the courthouse in Towanda, which was live-streamed on the internet. By Rick Hiduk (Exclusive to EndlessMtnLifestyles.com readers) The Bradford County Commissioners heldContinue Reading
WyCo Commissioner Asks All But Permanent Residents to Stay Away
Edited from submitted material On March 24, Wyoming County Commissioners chairman Rick Wilbur posted a fervent message on the Good Friends From Tunkhannock Facebook page to potential visitors to the county, as well as weekenders and second homeowners. Citing numerous reports about an increase in the number of people coming toContinue Reading









