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REGION — As people focus on the importance of escape plans in a fire during Fire Prevention Month 2022, it’s crucial to not lose sight of the most important tip: Prevent a structure fire … more
Here are the red flags, the indicators of abuse: more
ELDRED, NY — The students of George Ross Mackenzie Elementary School capped off a week of fire prevention education with a visit by local fire departments to reinforce what they had learned in … more
One of the many benefits I thank my parents for is that my family owns and operates a custom meat facility in the area, in addition to a dairy farm. It can be a hard way to make a living, both physically and mentally. more
WAYNE COUNTY, PA — During a recent foam fire-fighting training session, Honesdale’s deputy chief, Brian Dulay, said that due to necessary expansion of the town’s sewer plant, which … more
MILFORD, PA ― Over the past few years, the Pike County Commissioners have been actively working toward expanding and improving both ambulance services and EMS, as well as urgent care services … more
ELDRED, NY — Tom Ebers, longtime Town of Highland highway superintendent, tendered his resignation, effective November 1. Citing health reasons, he requested that his health insurance be … more
HORTONVILLE, NY — The Delaware Town Board has a lot to think about this budget season. It has to weigh upcoming capital projects—like a new wastewater treatment plant—against the … more
NARROWSBURG, NY — The Town of Tusten Zoning Board of Appeals discussed a contentious subdivision proposal at an October 10 meeting. The applicant, Robert Weigers, intended to subdivide a … more
NY gun regulations remain in place ALBANY, NY — On October 6, a judge with the United States District Court Northern Division of New York issued a temporary restraining order against parts … more
MONTICELLO, NY — Sullivan County got a better look at the candidates up for election this November at an October 11 debate hosted by the Sullivan County Chamber of Commerce. The debate was … more
HONESDALE, PA — Out on Main Street, a noisy tractor hauled a wagon full of parents, young children and cell-phone-toting visitors through downtown Honesdale—just one of the festivities … more
 The Hardenbergh Patent and its role in history GRAHAMSVILLE, NY — A Denning History Afternoon and Talk will be held on Saturday, October 22 at 1:30 p.m. at the Time and the Valleys … more
MONTGOMERY, NY —The Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s® is set for Saturday, October 22 at Benedict Farm Park. Check-in for the event opens at 9 a.m. and the … more
NATIONWIDE — Fall means pumpkins, cooler weather, apple cider and—for many people—it’s time to think about changes to your Medicare coverage.  Yes, the fall annual … more
SCRANTON, PA — A tribute dinner in honor of physician and longtime community leader Dr. Robert Wright and his late wife, Carole, will be held at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, October 27 at the … more
MILFORD, PA — Forest Hall was filled to near capacity on September 23, as art lovers and Warhol enthusiasts gathered for the collaborative opening exhibition of photographers Christopher Makos … more
I was troubled to read the National Breast Cancer Foundation's assertion that plastic utensils do not cause breast cancer (River Reporter, October 6-12, 2022). I don't know what they mean by "plastic … more
Hopefully you are already familiar with the exquisite work of the passionate nature enthusiast Lang Elliot, but if not, you are soon to experience some of the finest nature music of your life. more
Lumberjacks have been hanging out in these woods since 1760. It all started when Daniel Skinner, a Connecticut Yankee, came to settle in the vicinity of Cochecton on lands that belonged to … more
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