The Penn York Highlanders Bagpipe Band was one of many crowd pleasers in the Wyalusing Firemen’s Parade Wednesday evening as the borough celebrated its 125th birthday. More...
Wyalusing Mayor Jean Reinhart, one of a number of speakers at the grand opening of the 24-room Wyalusing Hotel Annex on Taylor Avenue Wednesday morning, described it was an historic event for Wyalusing. More...
Police Seek Clues on Thefts Equipment keys, hand tools, and two diamond stone blades were removed from T.G. Mountain Stone in Monroe Township between 3 p.m. on July 27 and 7:35 p.m. on July 29. More...
Deed Transfers Charles R. and Katherine M. Nealy, Trustees of the Charles R. and Katherine M. Nealy Revocable Living Trust, to Charles R. and Katherine M. Nealy, two parcels in Terry Township for $100 and $1 on July 24. More...
Coming up on Saturday, Aug. 11 will be the Brotzman reunion at the South Auburn Grange Hall at 12:30 p.m. The table service and beverage will be provided. Please bring a dish to pass and a white elephant item. More...
A nice big buck visits Vicki Vannan’s pear tree every day in the middle of the day, so he is being seen by lots of folks. He only has one antler with three or four points, but he is a nice buck. More...
Furman Lunger is a patient in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. We hope he will recover quickly. Mary Ann Bonavita is suffering from ill health, but she was able to return home last week. More...
Alice Wickhammer of Jester Hill offers insight into your day-to-day traumas.
DEAR ALICE: I just met a girl who has a couple tattoos, and I’m not sure how I should react. Other than the tattoos, she really seems quite nice, and she sure is pretty. Can you help me out? —NO TATTOO, More...
Hillsgrove Native Finishes 16th in Double Trap; Vows Return in 2016
—BY PETE HARDENSTINE—
Josh Richmond’s dream of Olympic gold faded like the setting sun in a thick London fog. The Hillsgrove native, who entered the 2012 Games as the top-ranked male double trap shotgunner in the world, fell short of his usual high standards i More...
Dr. Thea Harrington, vicepresident of academic affairs and dean of Keystone College, recently announced the fulltime students who have been named to the president’s, dean’s and honors list for the 2012 spring semester. More...
A select group of 44 teenagers from across Pennsylvania is learning about state police operations and government through the annual Commissioner’s Honors Camp, being held this week at the State Police Academy in Hershey. More...
The news that the Meshoppen Borough Post Office reopened on Saturday, Aug. 4, was a welcome way to open the regular monthly meeting of the Meshoppen Borough Council. More...
Monday night’s meeting of the Wyalusing Borough Council opened with Mayor Jean Reinhart accepting a plaque, on behalf of the community, that paid tribute to Wyalusing Borough on the 125th anniversary of its incorporation in 1887. More...
As we mentioned in our front page story this week, Laceyville’s water crisis sounds like something you’d expect to hear about living conditions in a Third World country. More...
Once the Olympics are over, I watch very little television until the weather forces me inside. I know that the Dog Days of summer are going to slip very quickly into the cooler days of September that officially precede autumn. More...
The Bradford County Historical Society (BCHS) will host a free program entitled “The Towanda of 1972” scheduled for Friday, Aug. 17 at 6 p.m. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. More...
Auditions Northern Tier Symphony Orchestra auditions will be held on Saturday, Aug. 18 from 1 to 5 p.m. and Wednesday, Aug. 22 from 5 to 9 p.m. More...
“Come, let us sing for joy to the Lord; let us shout aloud to the Rock of our salvation. Let us come before Him with thanksgiving and extol Him with music and song,” (Psalm 95:1-2). All are welcome to worship the Lord with us each week. More...
The Old M.E. Church, located on a hillside along Route 6 between Burlington and West Burlington, celebrates its annual service on Aug. 12, starting at 10:30 a.m., marking the 208th anniversary of its founding. More...