ADDITIONAL FUNDING TO HELP MAINTAIN AGING TREATMENT PLANT
—BY CAIN CHAMBERLIN—
Wyalusing Borough residents will notice an upsurge in their water and sewer rates beginning in May, as the Wyalusing Municipal Authority says the change is necessary to maintain its aging treatment plant. More...
Three vehicles stolen over the course of four days in March, as well as a break-in at the former Shadowbrook bowling alley, have been traced to three young adult males and a juvenile from Wyoming County. More...
Editor’s Note: If you have additional information about any of the investigations listed below, contact the Pennsylvania State Police barracks at the following telephone numbers: Towanda, 570-265-2186; Tunkhannock, 570-836-2141; Gibson, 570-465 More...
BRADFORD COUNTY Deed Transfers Pacific Union Financial to Housing & Urban Development, Secretary of Housing & Urban Development in Monroe Township for $10 on April 2. More...
This is my favorite time of year to jog with my little black beagle Toby, a rescue dog from the Ulster shelter who’s been with us for about a year and half. More...
We seldom pause to contemplate the literal meaning of commonly used expressions or phrases. Many have evolved over hundreds of years. Others are relatively new. Then there are those infused with new life due to modern events. More...
Several weeks ago, I wrote that birds eat their food quickly due to their lack of teeth and chewing ability. Instead of having teeth to grind their food, birds have gizzards. The gizzard has remarkable power. More...
DEAR ALICE: When are you going to retire? I hear you have enough money to retire right now. Am I right? —CURIOUS IN CANTON DEAR CUR: You’re right. More...
“Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world; if any man love the world the love of the father is not in him. “(I John 2:15-16) More...
The celebration of Easter Sunday is behind us and we are back into our usual routine. Will you make time to worship our risen Lord? As we fill our schedules for various obligations, remember to make time for our Savior. More...
“Jesus’ life, death and resurrection aimed us toward the source of all life, the source of universe, of worlds, of women and men, of marriage and offspring, and taking on the trials of others. More...
In the course of his monthly IU17 report, Wyalusing Area School District (WASD) board member Doug Eberlin related that security concerns topped the most recent BLaST meeting he had attended. More...
The board of directors for the Susquehanna County Career and Technology Center met briefly as scheduled on April 4, to take several budget actions and receive two policy wording changes for review. More...
A scholarship fund has been opened in memory of the late Romaine and Betty Salsman of Spring Hill. The scholarship, set up by their daughter, Diana Fuller of Kingsley, is designed to assist area residents financially that are interested in earn More...
Three Rocket-Courier staff members were recently notified they had been selected to receive a total of eight prestigious Keystone Press Awards. More...
A new venture backed by Hunts for Healing will provide an opportunity for about a dozen veterans to enjoy the first day of trout season in an environment created especially for them. More...
“It’s good to be home!” Gene McGuire has spent a lot of time away from Tunkhannock, but was back recently to see old friends, tell them about the years he was gone—and share a message of wisdom, inspiration and faith.&nb More...
To alleviate safety issues and create additional parking in the Laceyville business district, the borough council agreed on Tuesday, April 3 to change the traffic flow along Maple Street below Main Street. More...
Editor: Several years ago, an elderly, slender lady appeared on a TV ad, pounding the counter and shouting, “Where is the beef?” Now there are thousands of dairy farmers who should be shouting, “Where is my money?” More...
What a beautiful view I’m enjoying this morning; snow slowly drifting down and making a magical landscape for everyone’s viewing pleasure. Please find the beauty in the small everyday gifts. More...
The Bradford County Library presents a lecture on “Women and Literacy in Nicaragua” by Christianna Martynowski, RPh on Thursday, April 19 at 6 p.m. More...
Senator Gene Yaw recently announced his Bradford County Satellite Office hours during the month of April. As a means to better serve the residents of the 23rd Senatorial District through increased outreach efforts, the hours and locations will More...
A Day of Bluegrass will be held on Saturday, July 14 at Grovedale Winery, noon to 10 p.m. A kickoff event, ‘Pickin’ at the Firepit’ will be held on Friday night, July 13 at Grovedale Winery. More...
Monthly Breakfast at the Herrickville Fire Hall, Sunday, April 29, from 7:30-10:30 a.m. All you can eat pancakes, french toast, ham, sausage, eggs, home fries, sausage gravy and biscuits, coffee, orange juice, real maple syrup and sugar-free syrup. More...
Chicken BBQ, Sunday, April 29 at 11 a.m. at the American Legion Post 534 in Wyalusing. Halves only $6. Pre-orders preferred. Call 570-746-1772 after 2 p.m. R14x4c/S15x3c Chicken Bar-B-Que, Saturday, April 21 with pick-up at 11 a.m. More...
The final days of pre-season trout stocking by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission ahead of the statewide opening day on Saturday, April 14, continues. After the season opener, the PFBC will continue with in-season stoc More...
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission and the Stanley Cooper Chapter of Trout Unlimited are providing a free “Women’s Intro to Fly Fishing Program” on Saturday, May 5, from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. More...
The Wyalusing Valley boys’ track team won the inaugural Twin Rivers Invitational at Athens on Saturday, April 7, Alex Patton claimed three wins to pace the Rams, who amassed 139 points in the 10- team meet. More...