Route 706 shut down near Wyalusing after phone pole mishap
WYALUSING TOWNSHIP - Electrical power was shut off to the Cargill Taylor Beef Plant in Wyalusing Township for hours Thursday after a tractor trailer hit a telephone pole near the plant. According to...
View ArticleDushore Founder's Day takes place Saturday
These days, the outhouse races at Dushore Founder's Day draw over 5,000 people, according to Dushore Lions Club member Spencer Davis. The competition to see who can push a bathrooms-on-wheels fastest...
View ArticleCanton OK's Shop Project Fee
CANTON - The Canton Area School Board Thursday approved the Shop Project Fee for students in grades 7-12. Following the board's regular meeting, Canton High School Principal Craig Coleman explained...
View ArticleCanton Twp. shares news of winery
Canton Twp. shares news of winery CANTON TWP. - News about a winery was uncorked at the township supervisors' meeting this week. During the regular monthly meeting, it was noted that correspondence was...
View ArticleTemporary one-way street in Athens Borough
Temporary one-way street in Athens Borough The Athens Borough Chief of Police wishes to inform motorists traveling south on South River Street that the street has been temporarily posted as a one-way...
View ArticleRidgebury supervisors agree to support flood control project
Ridgebury Township supervisors this week voted to send a letter of support to a nearby municipality pursuing a flood control plan for Bentley Creek, which runs through the township. Supervisors agreed...
View ArticleFood service director introduced in Canton
CANTON - Earlier this year, the Canton Area School Board agreed to join forces with The Nutrition Group for its cafeteria operations, and this week the school board had a chance to meet the food...
View ArticleWestern Bradford Notebook: Canton native raises $900 for the MDA
CANTON - This week, I received an update on Allen Westerbaan's marathon run to benefit a good cause - the Muscular Dystrophy Association. His parents, Eric and Aneta Anderson of Canton, updated me on...
View ArticleRally to benefit new Troy Hospital
TROY - Wiggle100 radio and American Legion Riders Post 49, in association with Guthrie, are holding the first "Operation New Troy Hospital Rally" motorcycle run today, Aug. 10, to benefit the Building...
View ArticleEnergy efficiency project continues in Troy
TROY - When students return to the Troy Area School District this year, they likely won't be thinking about things like energy efficiency. Seeing friends again and settling into new classes will likely...
View ArticleWaverly's Attic set for Sunday
Broad Street in Waverly will play home Sunday to the first of what organizers hope will be an annual community event. The inaugural "Waverly's Attic" event will take place all day Sunday. Broad Street...
View ArticleAnd they're off
DUSHORE - Excitement was at a fever-pitch Saturday evening in Dushore as teams pushed their outhouses down the street as part of the annual outhouse racing ritual for Founders Day. This year, 10 teams...
View ArticleNew Review poll topic published on website
The new poll topic for The Daily & Sunday Review website this week is: When do you think Marcellus Shale drilling will start to be allowed New York state? - Within the next year - Between one and...
View ArticleTioga County, N.Y. News Digest
Call for Artists - Exhibition in Owego Tioga Arts Council (TAC) has announced its first Members' Exhibition. This exhibition is open to all new, current, and renewing members of TAC. Members may submit...
View ArticlePedestrian struck in crash Flown by helicopter to the hospital
STANDING STONE TWP. - A Wyalusing man was listed in stable condition at Robert Packer Hospital Saturday after he was struck by a vehicle and thrown approximately 50 feet in an accident at 12:20 p.m....
View ArticleHeritage Day held at French Azilum
FRENCH AZILUM - How does an onion pie sound? "This is an old dish," said Amy Kirkpatrick, as she rolled the dough for an onion pie Saturday at the Heritage Day at French Azilum. In addition to onions,...
View ArticleWaverly's Attic a big success
The first-ever Waverly's Attic auction and event, a fundraiser for the Susquehanna River Archaeological Center, drew a sizable crowd to the village's downtown Sunday. Groups of people cheered as...
View ArticlePickett, Miller speak at Farm Bureau picnic
During their annual picnic Sunday at Larnard-Hornbrook County Park in Sheshequin Township, members of the Bradford-Sullivan Farm Bureau received updates on agriculture-related topics from state Rep....
View ArticleYouth are all smiles at trip to Skyview Drags
"The excitement in their eyes was worth it," said Gina Duggan, an aide for the summer school program at Maine Endwell School that took special needs youth on a field trip to Skyview Drags in Tioga...
View ArticleCanton accepts pool manager resignations
CANTON - Canton Borough Council on Monday accepted the resignation of War Memorial Pool managers Eric and Aneta Anderson. Amy Seeley, borough administrator, informed council that it needed to act on...
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