The American Legion Auxiliary is the largest female veterans’ organization in the world. One of its main objectives is to provide support and help for our veterans and their families. More...
Bi-monthly trustee board meeting this afternoon, Thursday, at 4 p.m. All are welcome and encouraged to attend these meetings. We are hoping to welcome two new board members at the meeting. I will introduce the full board in my next article. More...
Knowing what to do when a car breaks down can make such unfortunate situations much less stressful for drivers. Smartphones and wifi networks may make it less stressful to cope with broken down vehicles. More...
Whether changing the oil, replacing the wiper blades or checking the tires, making time for routine auto care ensures a safer, more dependable vehicle. More...
Routine vehicle maintenance protects drivers on the road while also protecting the often considerable financial investment they make in their cars and trucks. More...
Many drivers have experienced the misfortune of getting into their vehicles only to realize their engines won’t turn over. Although there may be plenty of reasons why a car will not start, quite frequently a dead battery is to blame. More...
Several factors are considered before drivers purchase new vehicles. Wheel drive may not be the first such factor to come to mind, but it can be an important consideration when car shopping. More...
After a thorough washing and interior detailing, many vehicle owners put the finishing touch on their cars and trucks by applying a coat of wax. Is this a practice of automotive vanity, or does waxing actually pay legitimate dividends? More...
Did you know that October is National Fire Prevention Month? This is a time when we should all become aware of ways to help learn fire safety and prevention. More...
At the Bradford County Historical Society (BCHS) board meeting was on Oct. 2, Matt Carl Manager/Curator of the museum reported on several events that had taken place during September. More...
Lampposts along Tunkhannock’s Tioga Street were decorated with scarecrows like the one above to greet people during the Tunkhannock Business and Professional Association’s Hometown Fall F More...
On Sunday, Oct. 15, Pennsylvania Game Commission (PGC) Land Manager, Phil Kasper, will be conducting a tour of State Game Lands #12 and #36, which are located in the most remote area of Bradford County. More...
United Way of Susquehanna County, in partnership with Pennsylvania Family Support Alliance (PFSA), the state leader in child protection, hosted a free, face-to-face training for mandated reporters of child abuse in PA was held. More...
Twenty-three Wyalusing Senior Citizens members and guests met on Sept. 19 at the Wyalusing Fire Hall. After the Pledge of Allegiance and Lord’s Prayer, members enjoyed a delicious dinner hosted by Delores and Zade Eberlin and Judy Hopkins. More...
Vehicle owners know maintaining a vehicle can be a lot of work. Taking the time to properly care for a vehicle can prolong its life expectancy and help owners avoid breakdowns and other issues along the way. More...
Escalating costs of new cars have led many buyers to look to the preowned vehicle market when the time comes to replace their existing automobiles. More...
Vehicle maintenance can protect drivers’ investments and help their automobiles run efficiently. One area drivers should pay particular attention to is their vehicles’ air filters. More...
When the time comes to purchase a new vehicle, many drivers explore trading in their existing cars or trucks. Tradeins can reduce the cost of buying new vehicles and save drivers the hassle of selling their vehicles on their own. More...
On Sunday, Oct. 8, in honor of her 90th birthday, Inez Smith of Wyalusing was presented a citation by Representative Tina Pickett at the Skinners Eddy United Methodist Church, Inez Marie Hedden was born on Sept. More...
The Machwihilusing Chapter National Society Daughters of the American Revolution met on Wednesday, Sept. 20 at the Wyalusing Hotel. The meeting was called to order by Regent Valarie Denault. More...