In Pennsylvania, we are having an SOS moment. But this distress call is to “Save Our Students” when it comes to education.
And as we learned at a recent Senate Education …
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By REP. MARTINA WHITE (R-170)
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8/10/23
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Pennsylvania nursing home providers are warning state officials of the catastrophic implications a state budget without imperative funding will have on the care of low-income seniors and adults with …
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8/9/23
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We have become a nation of screamers, of yellers, of I’m Louder Than Youers.
Now there is much about which we can rage. Yet rage unresolved is a poison to the body, mind and soul. The …
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By CYNTHIA NASH
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8/9/23
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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 …
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By CAROL HILLESTAD for the Brodhead Watershed Association
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8/2/23
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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 …
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8/2/23
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A mere 55 years after his death, the U.S. government has restored J. Robert Oppenheimer’s security clearance, which the Atomic Energy Commission had taken away from him in 1954, declaring him …
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By ROBERT C. KOEHLER
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7/26/23
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In recent years, hepatitis has gotten some very necessary attention. Still, more awareness is always good regarding this very serious yet highly treatable disease.
Fortunately, we have …
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By VIKAS KHURANA, M.D.
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7/26/23
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I am writing to correct several erroneous statements published regarding the Canadian geese on White Lake.
The Lake Association of White Lake NY was formed in 2022 in order to address the …
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By MARY-ELLEN SEITELMAN
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7/26/23
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A looming environmental crisis, both locally and across the country, will center upon sources and reliable supplies of water. Clean water.
Right now, we routinely have local disputes over …
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State Rep. Tarah Probst voted on July 7 to bring $456 million back to Pennsylvania taxpayers by requiring fairness in the way cyber/charter schools operate.
Probst, a Democrat, represents the …
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7/12/23
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Great political leaders possess the unique ability to create dynamic legislation with members of the opposite party through compromise. This is rewarded when an idea successfully materializes into a …
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By NED SADER
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3/28/23
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Our Grand Old Republic is undergoing its greatest stress test since the Civil War.
Thankfully, the 45th worst president (45 of 45) was successfully terminated by a majority of citizens in a …
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By NED SADER
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12/2/20
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The White House is now engaging in what can only be described as pure politics; the administration continues to spiral towards oblivion with a plan to kill thousands of children and educators in a …
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By NED SADER
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7/17/20
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The time has come to call out those who continue to support a person who, as an impeached President, continues to unravel decades of progress with vitriol hatred, paranoid animosities and no …
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By NED SADER
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6/10/20
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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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