The COVID-19 pandemic has presented numerous challenges for our country. The disease has taken more than a million lives in the United States, and adversely affected tens of millions more.
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BY RICHARD CARMONA, M.D.
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7/6/22
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As we gather to celebrate Independence Day, it’s a good time to reflect on how our most fundamental freedoms have served this nation well.
It’s an even better time to think about …
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By KEN PAULSON
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6/28/22
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At the recent 4-H STEM symposium in Pittsburgh, more than 100 youth educators and volunteers from across the nation gathered to collaborate, learn and generate new ideas for teaching science, technology, engineering and math.
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BY ALEXANDRA MCLAUGHLIN
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6/21/22
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Diversity is the hallmark of our national identity. It comes in many forms: gender, race, religion, sexual orientation, age, culture and socioeconomic background. All contribute to a unique experience and view of the world. Bringing together people of various backgrounds with different life experiences provides unique perspectives. Everyone has their own way of viewing situations shaped by their individual experience.
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BY JOHN FLEMING
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6/21/22
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Revelers flew these plastic balloons.
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BY ROSIE STARR
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6/21/22
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An interesting aspect of advocating for home care in Pennsylvania is that everyone agrees with you.
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BY TERI HENNING
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6/15/22
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The Delaware River is a gem for our region. It provides pristine waters, clean and abundant drinking water, beauty, an abundance of recreational opportunities and intact forested river corridors. The river deserves our most diligent protection, especially because the quality of our water is exceptional. This is increasingly rare.
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BY MARIAN KEEGAN
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6/15/22
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Sullivan Renaissance was created with the mission to enhance the appearance of Sullivan County while building a sense of pride and community spirit. We were founded on the belief that how a place looks influences how a person feels about that place; whether they are someone who lives there; is visiting; or just passing through.
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BY DENISE FRANGIPANE
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6/14/22
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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.
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BY ARDEN TEWKSBURY
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6/8/22
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We are disappointed and concerned that nursing home operators and their trade associations continue to spend their resources fighting commonsense resident protections rather than investing in improving care at their facilities.
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BY HELEN SCHAUB
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6/1/22
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Clean up after yourself! No, I am not yelling at my 17-year-old daughter, whose room often seems as if a whirlwind has descended upon it. I am talking to you, the collective you who has decided that …
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By PETER ANDREW MCTIERNAN
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5/26/22
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I am writing in response to the bizarre arguments that Betty Sutliff makes in favor of gas drilling in the Delaware River Basin.
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By NORMAN STARR
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5/17/22
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Reaching back to antiquity, the notion of private property brings order to the distribution of landholdings by establishing both definitive ownership and the recorded ownership history. Today, a massive body of settled case law continues to grow around the often-complex nuances of property rights.
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By JOHN PACE
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5/17/22
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Milford’s community and legislative representatives have a stark choice.
Do they pursue door number one—protecting the Milford Aquifer/Springs for future generations? Will they meet …
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By VITO DIBIASI
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5/5/22
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Thanks to the sponsorship and hard work done by Rep. Jon Fritz, three bills of importance were advanced by the House. Two of these bills, which would decrease reliance on Russian oil and gas …
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By BETTY SUTLIFF
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5/5/22
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The psychedelic painted VW “Light” Bus is tripping back to Bethel for the Woodstock 50th Anniversary celebration. As a symbol of the Woodstock generation, the bus is best described in …
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EUGENE WOLFF
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5/29/19
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Despite the Woodstock festival occurring years before concert merchandising became a big business, there is still a surprising amount of memorabilia from Woodstock that has survived. Posters with the …
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EUGENE WOLFF
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4/24/19
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Just months ago, this summer’s 50th anniversary of the Woodstock music and art festival held much promise for music fans wanting to celebrate the historical three days of peace and music. …
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EUGENE WOLFF
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3/27/19
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