Once a vital activity on Wayne County farms, ice harvesting became, in time, a major industry. In its early years, the abundance of lakes made it relatively easy for individual farms or groups …
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By Ann O'hara
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11/11/20
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Towering nearly 15 feet tall, stretching out with long coarse leaves, stout and resilient to the wind, these vegetable giants cast shadows across much of the remainder of the garden. Surely, these …
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By HUNTER HILL
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11/11/20
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Breakfast is one of my favorite meals of the day—definitely in my top three, if I had to be really picky. But as someone who isn’t very good at waking up early and has to be to work …
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By HUNTER HILL
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10/21/20
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I woke up this morning wishing I didn’t have to go to work, much like a lot of folks this week. It’s not that I didn’t want to go to work, so much as I would have preferred to be …
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By HUNTER HILL
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10/14/20
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HONESDALE, PA — From parades, fireworks, to concerts in the park, just about all of Honesdale’s annual summer events were canceled this year due to COVID-19. At the offset of autumn, the …
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By OWEN WALSH
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10/13/20
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(NAPSI)—While gardeners enjoy their harvests, many want to share their bounty with friends and family who live far away. But that could be a problem. Invasive pests can hitchhike on homegrown …
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9/10/20
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HONESDALE, PA — Borough officials have announced that as of December 28, 2019, Gibbons Park is closed to the public until further notice due to a timber harvest project. The entrance road to …
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By OWEN WALSH
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12/31/19
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What's going on in arts & culture October 10 to October 16
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10/9/19
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Tis’ the season to be… spooky.
That’s right. It’s October.
This isn’t some flyover month here in Honesdale, and we’re not defined by a mere increase in …
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By BILL DOINK*
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10/9/19
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I hate to break it to you all, but the leaves are turning colors. And falling. Yes, it’s beginning to look like autumn, and if that wasn’t proof enough, the apples are starting to ripen. …
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By HUNTER HILL
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9/18/19
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