Wysox supervisors OK $487,251 in bids for road work
WYSOX TOWNSHIP - The Wysox Township supervisors on Tuesday awarded $487,251 in bids for road improvement projects on various streets in the township. The township will use revenue from the gas impact...
View ArticlePennDOT to aid state, municipal police in aggressive driving enforcement
MONTOURVILLE - PennDOT announced Tuesday that part of its statewide investment of federal funds will help municipal and state police to crack down on aggressive driving behaviors such as speeding,...
View ArticleNew director of Towanda Public Library is hired
TOWANDA - When Jesse Johnson graduated from Towanda High School in 2008, he was working as an aide at the Towanda Public Library two afternoons a week as well as on weekends. Five years later, Johnson...
View ArticlePickett invites seniors to 13th Annual Senior Expo on July 18
ATHENS - Rep. Tina Pickett (R-Bradford/Sullivan/Susquehanna) invites area senior citizens age 55 and older who live in the 110th District, along with their families and/or caregivers, to her 13th...
View ArticleTioga County welcomes fair goers
The Tioga County Fair opened on Tuesday with the 4-H Dairy Bar and Food Booth ready for business. On the midway were several rides and food vendors ready to welcome guests to the first fair since the...
View ArticlePublic hearing date set for Waverly amendment
The Waverly village board of trustees Tuesday set an August date for a public hearing on a proposed zoning amendment allowing churches to have LED signs in residential areas. The board voted 5-2, with...
View ArticleCanton Fireman's Fair kicks off
CANTON - The Canton Fireman's Fair made a big splash Tuesday - and it wasn't because of the water puddles left over from the recent rain. It was the opening night of the annual event, which is being...
View ArticleAndrew Doster hired as principal of Towanda Area Elementary School
TOWANDA - In a 7-2 vote, the Towanda Area School Board on Tuesday hired Andrew Doster, who has served as a principal in Susquehanna County, to be the new principal of the Towanda Area Elementary...
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Today is Saturday, July 13, the 194th day of 2013. There are 171 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On July 13, 1863, deadly rioting against the Civil War military draft erupted in...
View ArticleArmenia Township donates $10,000 to new Troy Hospital
Armenia Township supervisors have agreed to make a big donation to the new Guthrie Troy Community Hospital. According to the recent township meeting minutes, Troy Hospital President Staci Covey "gave a...
View ArticleBradford County Historical Society recognizes local Civil War soldiers
The Bradford County Historical Society hosted a commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg Saturday, with a focus on Bradford County's involvement in the Civil War battle. Local...
View ArticleTioga County, N.Y. News Digest
Catholic Charities Tioga Outreach Center receives two grant awards Catholic Charities Tioga Outreach Center located at 139 Roki Blvd. in Nichols, N.Y. is pleased to announce that the Tioga County...
View ArticleWestern Bradford News Digest
Alba Borough appoints new tax collector Brandy Bellows was appointed July 8 as the new tax collector for Alba by the borough council, said Bradford County Director of Elections Renee Smithkors. The...
View ArticleTioga County talks about the shape of its budget
New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli recently released a report on the fiscal stress of New York State municipalities. Tioga County received a very good score for 2012, 9.6 percent, and like...
View ArticleNew Review poll topic published on website
The new poll topic for The Daily & Sunday Review website this week is: Do you support Pennsylvania attorney general Kathleen Kane's decision not to defend the state's ban on same-sex marriages...
View ArticleAthens holds annual street fair
ATHENS - The Athens Business Association held its second annual street fair in downtown Athens Borough this weekend, drawing crowds to the flourishing district. Last year's two-day fair introduced the...
View ArticleNew law helps animal shelters
HARRISBURG - Animal shelters have greater legal recourse to seek reimbursement for the costs of caring for abused animals under a new state law. When the law takes effect in September, shelters and...
View ArticleGovernor candidates speak at Democrat Picnic
TOWANDA - The weather was hot, and so was the topic of natural gas drilling Sunday. At the Towanda VFW, two Democrat governor candidates outlined their positions on the natural gas industry in a visit...
View ArticleWestern Bradford Notebook: Getting their Greek on
MT. PISGAH - It's all Greek to them. Troy area artist Bonnie Bell Hilfiger was teaching students in her art camp Monday at Mt. Pisgah State Park how to draw Greek hairstyles. "A Week of Greek" is the...
View ArticleSheshequin supervisors review narrows project
Officials from the state Department of Transportation discussed a project to repair a section of Sheshequin Road with Sheshequin Township supervisors Monday. The slide repair and road widening project...
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