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PENNSYLVANIA — Attorney General Dave Sunday is advising Rite Aid consumers that they have until June 5 to use any gift cards and coupons, or make exchanges or returns, due to the … more
NORTHEAST PENNSYLVANIA — On Tuesday, May 13, the Pocono Mountains Visitors Bureau (PMVB) announced the recipients of the 2025 PMVB Community Impact Grant, a program created to enhance the … more
LAKE HUNTINGTON, NY — “Ryann is an exceptional equestrian; she connects well with all her team members, is a wonderful addition to our program, and we are really excited to have Ryann on … more
Scranton School District’s new state funding helped it compete with the cyber charters that are burdening its budget, bring back extracurriculars, and invest in STEM. more
SULLIVAN COUNTY, NY — The board and staff of National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Sullivan County, the local affiliate of the National NAMI honored Aileen Gunther with a dinner at Solaia … more
NEW YORK STATE — The New York State Senate passed the $254 billion state budget for 2025-2026. Sen. Peter Oberacker (R-51) voiced sharp criticism of the plan, pointing to what he says are … more
UPPER DELAWARE VALLEY, NY & PA — Since initiating its cleanup grant program in 2014, the UDC has awarded $57,600.17 to participating member municipalities as an investment of the … more
NYS school board and 2025-26 budget elections will take place across New York State on Tuesday, May 20. For more information on Sullivan West Central School District Election District visit … more
NEW YORK and PENNSYLVANIA — Worried about the cost of cooling to make it through the summer heat? Sullivan County’s HEAP (Home Energy Assistance Program) Office is accepting cooling … more
SULLIVAN COUNTY, NY — “I discovered some kind of illegal hookup in the basement of the unit related to the sewage. Because of this illegal hookup, it bust and I was living on three, four … more
REGION — With spring in full swing and young animals more visible, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) today reminded New Yorkers to appreciate wildlife from a … more
NARROWSBURG, NY — The Barryville-based nonprofit history education group, The Delaware Company, has announced that it will officially re-open the Fort Delaware Museum of Colonial History for … more
We are quickly moving towards Memorial Day Weekend, and with that the unofficial start of summer. School and extracurricular activities are in full swing; it is almost time to plant those gardens, … more
Mary R. Beisel Mary R. Beisel, 65, of Lackawaxen, PA, passed away May 9, 2025 at Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center in Wilkes Barre, PA. Mary was born May 20, 1959 in Merrick, NY. Funeral … more
The United States produced more than three times as much solar, wind and geothermal power in 2024 as we did in 2015, with growth in all 50 states. That’s according to The State of Renewable … more
The Big Tech boom is driving advancement through artificial intelligence, but it is also putting increasing demands on America’s electric grid. The result could be a “strange … more
President Trump’s expansive economic plans could fuel the first meaningful growth in electricity demand this century. Forecasts show that the United States will need 128 gigawatts of additional … more
Pennsylvania produces more electricity than any other state in the Northeast or Midwest, and nuclear energy provides a major share of that power. Nuclear power is more than an energy source; … more
The internet, AI, electric vehicles, the need for air conditioning. Demands for electricity are expected to rise sharply. Here, four people or groups take the subject on, and the Sierra Club weighs … more
New York finally has a budget, albeit a month late in typical Albany fashion. This monstrous budget comes in at a whopping $254 billion, the largest in state history. As with every budget, … more
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