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STROUDSBURG, PA — The Sherman Theater and the African American Network of the Poconos invite the community to the 22nd annual Juneteenth Freedom Festival on Saturday, June 15, from 2 p.m. to … more
MILFORD, PA — The Pike County Commissioners held their 26th annual Fishing Derby for Children on April 20 at Lily Pond. The derby had a great turnout, with nearly 250 registered participants. … more
NORTHEASTERN PA — The Wright Center for Graduate Medical Education was awarded a $3 million grant to train internal medicine residents and faculty to better serve patients living with limited … more
FORESTBURGH, NY — The stage is set; the spotlight awaits. The Forestburgh Playhouse Academy has announced the return of its Summer Sessions—inviting young artists to shine brighter than … more
TUSTEN, NY — Members of the Upper Delaware Council (UDC) are touring their towns to re-introduce themselves, explain what the organization does and why it’s important. In May, Tusten … more
You never know who—or what—you might meet while adventuring around the Upper Delaware River region. While walking on the Roebling Bridge Towpath along the banks of the Delaware River … more
Priorities might be another apt “P” word this week. I’ve been making them and readjusting them by the hour. All I can say is that it is now nothing short of full-blown spring and … more
MONTICELLO, NY — On May 30, Lady Luck proved to be a bit elusive, as Jim Taggart Jr., one of Monticello Raceway’s most illustrious reinsmen, was in search of yet another harness racing … more
Since I had no idea where that expression originates, I “let my fingers do the walking,” as the old Yellow Pages (look it up!) used to advise way, way back in the day. One source I found … more
NARROWSBURG, NY — Brotality, the metal band with deep local roots, is marking this year with a number of milestones: a new EP, a 19-city tour that kicks off on July 9 (not to mention a June 14 … more
LIBERTY, NY — Fifth-graders in Jill Parks’ WINN (What I Need Now) class at Liberty Middle School learned more than to just say “no” to vaping; they also learned the reasons … more
NEW YORK STATE — Gastroenterologist Jerome Craig Cohen, M.D., was recently elected president of the Medical Society of the State of New York (MSSNY) at its annual House of Delegates meeting in … more
HONESDALE and LORDS VALLEY, PA — Both Wayne Memorial Community Health Centers (WMCHC) dental sites—The Together For Health Dental Center in Honesdale and Pike Dental Center in Lords … more
Dayton Thomas Cassidy was born May 6, 2024 to Mikayla Barnes and Franklin Cassidy of Milanville, PA. Maternal grandparent is Melanna Barnes of Tyler Hill, PA. Clare Marjorie Cousins was born … more
GRAHAMSVILLE, NY — One does not have to look far to find someone impacted by the effects of Alzheimer’s disease. The neurological illness is the fifth leading cause of death in Americans … more
Neurodivergence is a relatively new term that refers to people whose brains process internal and external inputs in ways that aren’t typical for most. The term “neurodivergent” has … more
BARRYVILLE, NY — Alcohol use disorder is a growing problem that has expanded, especially during the pandemic. For many people, this can lead to problems that can disrupt lives and tear apart … more
June is rolling in like a cool breeze after a sweltering day, signaling the end of the academic grind for many. Yep, school’s wrapping up, and you can practically taste the freedom in the air. … more
HONESDALE, PA — Did you know that Northeast PA has its very own center that serves and supports individuals with disabilities? The Human Resources Center (HRC) was created in 1973 by a group of … more
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