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All registered voters in the 139th PA Legislative District can participate in the primary election on Tuesday, April 23, due to the special election to determine who will succeed State Rep. Joseph … more
The $20 million refundable tax credit for the hiring of new journalists is tucked into the New York State Senate’s one-house budget for the purpose of “spurring economic growth and … more
NEW YORK – On March 20, the Empire State Local News Coalition, a statewide advocacy group of more than 150 local news outlets, and elected officials rallied at the state capitol in support of … more
My heart unfolds My heart unfolds with every leaf, Cries out with every robin. I feel the thrust of each green blade! The tree toads’ brush fanfaronade, The … more
The quotes we choose tell others something about us. I found this quote as I was exploring quotes using a search query of notable quotes by women. With that I discovered Chimamanda Ngozi … more
As objective and independent news writers and editors, we have an imperative to cover the issues most important to the people of in the Upper Delware River Valley. Every day, our team is on the … more
The River Reporter has served the Upper Delaware River Valley for nearly 50 years. Providing community news, great column writing, advertisements, legal notices and press releases galore, the … more
He made it back... Came home on his feet, Not in a body bag. Family saw him as a war hero, Despite his excessive drinking And his screaming nightmares. To the … more
Make no mistake. Newspapers are in trouble. On January 17, the 100-year-old independently owned Scarsdale Inquirier ceased publication. The publisher and her staff are anxiously looking for a … more
I’ll be frank: Christmas on a Monday does not work for me. Why? Because Monday is “production day.” When that happens, we prepare two papers in a week: one on Monday and one on … more
In the early 1970s, only two nesting sites of American bald eagles were known to exist in the entire length and breadth of Pennsylvania. Those were dark days. Was the symbol of America going to … more
One of my biggest takeaways of 2023 has been how much national news coverage there has been about the importance  of newspapers to the community and to democracy. You can imagine, as I enter my … more
Stay the course With the upcoming elections a little over three weeks away, I am writing to urge voters considering the candidates for Pike County Commissioner to continue to support and reelect … more
Once again, the Prime Act has been introduced back into the House of Representatives. This recent piece of administration was submitted last month by Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) and Rep. Chellie … more
Election Day, November 7, rapidly approaches.  With the availability of the early voting period, October 28 through November 5, less than two weeks away, I would like to remind every … more
NARROWSBURG, NY — The Upper Delaware Council (UDC) is appealing to the governors of New York and Pennsylvania to fulfill the 20 percent state funding shares anticipated in the 1986 River … more
If you ask any member of the Highland Planning Board, they will undoubtedly tell you that it’s been a long haul being the lead agency for the review of the Camp FIMFO project.  They … more
“Why don’t you just report it to the town council, with a photo of that cluttered yard,” I suggest to a neighbor complaining of piles of junk abandoned on an incomplete construction … more
For accurate information, there’s nothing like a local community newspaper. It’s our job to dig into stories, report on community events, and highlight what’s going on in the local … more
The latest hit to small-town journalism came in an unexpected form: local cops raiding the office of the Marion County Record and the home of its co-owners last Friday. Personal cell phones were … more
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