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Our treasured, and currently closed, Skinners Falls-Milanville Bridge (the Bridge) is essentially on trial for its life. PennDOT, the lead agency and part of the judging team that will decide … more
NATIONWIDE — Colder days and the holiday seasons are approaching. It is time to prepare for sweater weather and upcoming seasonal festivities.  As we finish out 2023, be sure to keep … more
According to Marc Molinaro (HR-19th), Sullivan County Head Start, Inc. (SCHS) had received enough money to stay open through March 2024 and, with PROPER PAPERWORK, would have received additional … more
New York voters are being asked to authorize new state debt of $4.2 through the sale of bonds for certain capital projects relating to the environment. more
On Memorial Day weekend,  I had the privilege of attending the wedding of Katie Kuzma, daughter of two of Pro Ag’s  members, Ray and Annette Kuzma.   more
As an American of Italian heritage, I find it disconcerting to see modern Italian politicians earnestly trying to rehabilitate and reintroduce Italian fascism. more
Recently, U.S. Sen. Bob Casey (D-PA) sent a letter to the leadership of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies, urging it to … more
In 1983, the bald eagle had all but disappeared from Pennsylvania’s woodland creeks and lakes. more
WE SUPPORT OUR LOCAL FIRE AND EMS SERVICE.  We have family who are police, fire and EMS personnel. Our statements regarding emergency medical services are being misrepresented by … more
Take politics out of the equation, and look at ourselves on a human-to-human level. I am sure we are not all attractive on a scale of one to 10. But we act as if that is all that matters in life—the trophy wife, the trophy car or the trophy house. more
Thanksgiving is less than a week away, and just like you, I am heading into the holiday season thankful for so many things in my personal and professional lives. more
I am counsel for the Delaware Riverkeeper on the FIMFO project and have met with many in the community concerning the project.   My clients are gratified by the National Park Service … more
In recent times, embracing science and rejecting hocus-pocus explanations of how the world functions has become an increasingly widespread characteristic of modern behavior.  We no longer … more
NATIONWIDE — Real winter has started. We’ll continue to get colder weather, tougher conditions and higher energy costs to keep our homes warm.  But don’t worry, there are … more
August is the month old-timers in Monroe County, PA remember the Flood of 1955. Some were youngsters then, and recall family members being cut off, stuck in cars or taking shelter where they … more
John Fetterman’s wardrobe for his public life as a U.S. Senator should not be an issue. Or should it? Ultimately any elected official who finds that their wardrobe choices are becoming the … more
I think most of us are unhappy that the events of the world have forced a divisive tone into our otherwise friendly local communities. But unfortunately, these events are of such historical … more
Historically known as a hub of industrial innovation, Pennsylvania is now poised to enter a new era of economic prosperity through the mining and refinement of rare-earth minerals.  As … more
The American Heart Association supports Gov. Kathy Hochul’s plans to achieve a tobacco-free next generation of New Yorkers by proposing to end the sale of all flavored tobacco products and increase the cigarette tax.  more
How deceased bodies (remains) are cared for is one of the latest issues to be examined through an environmental lens.  For example, last December New York State Gov. Kathy Hochul signed … more
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