Jazz Band to hold dinner concert
Members of the Troy High School Jazz Band are preparing for their first concert of the 2012 season. The concert will be held on Friday, February 17 at 6:30 pm at the New Life Church (Route 14 north of...
View ArticleClarification: Results incomplete
Results incomplete In the story "New Review poll topic published on website," the results of last week's poll were incomplete. The results should have appeared as follows: Last week's question was:...
View ArticleCanton man charged with false reports, cruelty to animals
TROY - On Nov. 18, a state police trooper was dispatched to investigate a stabbing which reportedly had occurred outside of a residence on Route 14 in Alba. The trooper was advised that the stabbing...
View ArticleDaffodil Days almost here: American Cancer Society fundraiser coming to...
TROY - Beginning Feb. 6, local volunteers will be canvassing area businesses and churches for pre-sale daffodil orders for the 2012 American Cancer Society Daffodil Days Campaign. Available are...
View ArticleSheshequin Township proposes eliminating planning commission
Sheshequin Township supervisors will decide next month whether to abolish the township's planning commission. At a December meeting, supervisors Gerald Place and Todd Burnett authorized borough...
View ArticleCabot raises new questions about EPA data in Dimock
Cabot Oil and Gas Corp. sharply criticized federal regulators' rationale for investigating a potential link between the company's natural gas operations and contamination in Dimock Twp. water supplies...
View ArticleRedistricting mess focuses attention on reform bills
HARRISBURG - Reformers hope the political no-man's land created by the state Supreme Court's rejection of a reapportionment plan will be a catalyst for a nonpartisan approach to redrawing state...
View ArticlePennDOT details modernization efforts on new webpage
PennDOT's efforts to modernize and improve the way it does business - ensuring the efficient use of taxpayer dollars - are detailed on a new webpage announced today by Transportation Secretary Barry J....
View ArticleJohnson appointed Ridgebury supervisor
Ridgebury Township supervisors Wednesday appointed John Johnson to fill the spot left vacant when supervisor James Allen resigned last month. Johnson was sworn in at Wednesday's meeting after...
View ArticleYMCA starting new after-school program
At the Bradford County Branch YMCA, a new after-school program for fifth- and sixth-graders will be starting, and will, to a large extent, be driven by the wishes of the kids. During the program, the...
View ArticleNew bid limits take effect
Local municipal officials are applauding a change in the bid limit laws that took effect Jan. 1. For townships, Act 84 of 2011 increased the minimum dollar amount by more than $8,000 that requires them...
View ArticleNRCS sixth-graders move into repaired classroom
North Rome Christian School celebrated the reopening of its sixth grade classroom on Wednesday, nearly five months after flood waters damaged several rooms in the school's basement. Students moved into...
View ArticleMarriage Licenses 2/5/2012
The following marriage licenses were recorded recently at the Bradford County Courthouse. Warren F. Strohl, 42, of Ulster to Vivian M. Strohl, 55, of Ulster Terry L. Paris, 34, of Gillett to Joella M....
View ArticleArea businesses celebrate game day
For many, the Super Bowl is an occasion to be celebrated with food, friends and entertainment. While many area sports fans gather at friends' houses, others will embark upon area bars, restaurants and...
View ArticleMild winter continues
Punxsutawney Phil may have predicted six more weeks of winter Thursday, but you'd never know it by looking outside. Instead of building snowmen and shoveling sidewalks, people throughout Bradford...
View ArticleCorbett faces another fiscal test Corbett faces another fiscal test
HARRISBURG - Struggling school districts, social service agencies and charities that help feed, clothe and house children, the elderly and disabled are bracing for another round of deep spending cuts...
View ArticleDaily Review website to begin charging fee
Tomorrow, Monday, Feb. 6, The Daily Review will begin charging a subscription fee to view most content on its website, www.thedailyreview.com. Using a fee structure known as the "metered model," the...
View ArticleNew Review poll topic published on website
The new poll topic for The Daily & Sunday Review website this week is: How much time do you spend online on an average day? - Over 10 hours - Between six and 10 hours - Between three and five hours...
View ArticleChili cook-off held in Canton
CANTON - The chili cook-off contest heated up at Doc's Irish Inn Sunday in Canton. A total of five entries were received for the annual contest, said Amanda Palmer, executive chef and manager of the...
View ArticleTowanda Boro Council begins drafting idling ordinance
TOWANDA - Faced with complaints about the noise and fumes caused by idling, parked diesel-fueled pickup trucks, the Towanda Borough Council has begun work on an ordinance that would limit the amount of...
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