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James Paul Aragona James Paul Aragona, 81, passed away April 4, 2025 at the Wayne Memorial Hospital in Honesdale, PA. James was born July 26, 1943 in Jersey City, NJ. A receiving of friends will … more
Pastor Martha S. Finn became one of the most highly regarded pastors in Monticello. Known as “Mother” Pastor Finn, she was very nurturing and inspiring to the worshippers who joined her … more
Back in 2016, there was tremendous anxiety among climate scientists and environmental activists that the new administration would delete or even destroy the historical record of climate change data … more
Nineteen organizations from Pennsylvania and the Delaware River watershed, representing hundreds of thousands of members, signed and submitted a letter to Rep. Rob Bresnahan (R, PA-08) on April 2, … more
On March 25, I looked forward to a phone town hall meeting with Rep. Robert Bresnahan (Pike County), as his representatives told me he wanted to hear his constituents’ ideas. Respectfully … more
Regarding the NY State Education Department (NYSED), which declined to sign on to a federal certification placing conditions on federal funding: The New York State United Teachers proudly … more
In typical Albany fashion, the state has blown past the legally mandated April 1 deadline for the state budget, forcing us to adopt an “extender” to keep the lights on and ensure that … more
Every community thrives thanks to the dedicated individuals who step up to serve in local government. Driven by a desire to give back and ensure their hometown’s prosperity, these individuals … more
LIBERTY — On Monday, April 7, 2025, the Village of Liberty Police Department arrested Nigdrew Reynolds, 32, of Liberty, following an investigation into a violent incident at the Knights Inn … more
HONESDALE, PA — The Wayne County Arts Alliance (WCAA) Gallery, located at 959 Main St., announced its first members’ group show of the WCAA Gallery’s 2025 exhibition season: … more
ELDRED, NY —  “Greetings From Here,” an art exhibit at Sullivan Public, had a well attended opening reception on Saturday, April 5 at the community art space.  The … more
ALBANY, NY — The New York State Correctional Officers and Police Benevolent Association (NYSCOPBA) is calling for an urgent meeting with the Department of Corrections and Community Supervision … more
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Congressman Josh Riley (D, NY-19) introduced the Honor Farmer Contracts Act. Riley says the bill would require the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to uphold its promise … more
UPPER DELAWARE, NY & PA — “As treasurer, it most certainly takes up a large portion of my gray matter, and we have very frequent, open and frank conversations [on the topic of federal … more
MONTICELLO, NY — Over 400 people gathered, according to attendees, at the Saturday, April 5 Hands Off protest. Protesters held signs that read “Hands off Social Security,” … more
SULLIVAN COUNTY, NY — Last week at the Sullivan County Legislature’s normal committee meetings, three different county leaders—Stephen Walsh, the director of the county’s … more
It was a quiet voice in the night in southern Rhodesia, a radio broadcast. It let in the world: a world beyond my family’s horizons and even the demanding British public school-inspired academy … more
Artificial intelligence’s takeoff may well be this century’s dominant economic event. Among its other effects will be soaring demand for electricity from large AI-driven data … more
Pike County Public Library executive director Rose Chiocchi to depart MILFORD, PA —  The Pike County Public Library (PCPL) announced today that Rose Chiocchi will be stepping down … more
One year after the Francis Scott Key Bridge crumbled into the Patapsco River in Baltimore, killing six people, the American Society of Civil Engineers released its latest report on the state of … more
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