Next First Friday Nov. 2
Local Brief Please come and join the First Friday businesses as we welcome in November. This Friday, Nov. 2, 2012 we will be honoring "Arts Around Town". Visit your local downtown businesses and see...
View ArticleBurlington scares up some fun
BURLINGTON - Burlington was invaded Thursday by some scary-looking Halloween characters who took over the town. They were there for the 66th annual Burlington-West Burlington Halloween parade. Adults...
View ArticleLIHEAP program set to open Nov. 1, says Pickett
HARRISBURG - Eligible Pennsylvania residents are encouraged to apply for the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), Rep. Tina Pickett (R-Bradford/Sullivan/Susquehanna) said Wednesday....
View ArticleCutting the budget: Local Area Agency on Aging cuts staff, while waiting list...
TOWANDA - As a result of budget cuts, a waiting list of seniors seeking help from a local agency is growing, affecting its ability to provide what could be critical assistance in the event of an...
View ArticleStevensville celebrates Halloween Dorothy Stevens discusses her bid for judge
For Attorney Dorothy Stevens, the chance to run for Tioga County Judge on the Democratic Party line is a chance to fulfill a lifelong dream. Stevens said that her decision to attend law school and...
View ArticleHorn's True Value celebrates 100-year anniversary
In 1912, brothers Frank and Edward Horn started a laundry service in Athens that grew into a full-service gas station, repair center and oil company. A hundred years, three expanded locations and...
View ArticleOfficials prepare for possibility of Hurricane Sandy
State and local governments and agencies continue to keep an eye on the track of Hurricane Sandy, which could potentially impact the area early next week. The storm was expected Friday to travel up the...
View ArticleAthens Borough's Second Ward polling place is back at Chemung View Apartments
Athens Borough's Second Ward polling place is back at Chemung View Apartments The polling place for Athens Borough's Second Ward has been moved back to Chemung View Apartments, 222 Chemung St., Athens....
View ArticleSenator Yaw: Prepare now for threat of Hurricane Sandy
HARRISBURG - State Senator Gene Yaw (R-23) is urging residents and municipalities in his Senatorial District to prepare for the possibility of strong winds, heavy rain and even snow as Hurricane Sandy...
View ArticleTioga County, N.Y. braces for Sandy
TIOGA COUNTY, N.Y. - On Friday, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo declared a state of emergency in New York in preparation for the potential impact of Hurricane Sandy, which may hit New York State in the coming...
View ArticleOfficials continue preparation for Hurricane Sandy's arrival
As Hurricane Sandy draws closer to the Northeast, officials continue to prepare for possible heavy rain and winds early next week. As of Saturday, Bradford County can expect at least two to three...
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SRAC to unveil new exhibit The Susquehanna River Archaeological Center in Waverly recently announced the upcoming opening of a traveling exhibit. "Maize: Mysteries of an Ancient Grain" will highlight...
View ArticleCanton, Towanda hold Halloween parades
"Canton, get your candy bags ready!" yelled out Shane Wilber, emcee of the Canton Civic Club's annual Halloween parade, just before a Canton Borough police car kicked off the parade line. A crowd of...
View ArticleNew Review poll topic published on website
The new poll topic for The Daily & Sunday Review website this week is: Who is your favorite James Bond? - Sean Connery - George Lazenby - Roger Moore - Timothy Dalton - Pierce Brosnan - Daniel...
View ArticleWhistle Stop welcomes new chef; updates menu
DUSHORE - Nestled on a side street, just off of Route 220 in Dushore, is the Whistle Stop. True to its train-inspired name, big railroad tracks adorn the front of the building. The sign out front says...
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Pumpkin Carving Contest planned "Go back 20, 30 years in the bar business and Halloween used to be huge," says Christine Weaver, chef/owner of the Whistle Stop Restaurant & Saloon in Dushore....
View ArticlePennsylvania fifth most likely state for vehicle to hit deer, study shows
The chance of a Pennsylvania driver striking a deer is 1 in 76, a new State Farm study shows. That is the fifth highest rate in the nation. In each of the top five states, the rate of deer-related...
View ArticleLDS leader shares lesson in history, humility with area Mormons
SOUTH ABINGTON TWP. - Northeast Pennsylvania's sacred place in the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is both a burden and a blessing to area Mormons who steward that legacy, a...
View ArticleTV debate between Rep. Marino and Phil Scollo set for Tuesday
TV debate between Rep. Marino and Phil Scollo set for Tuesday A debate between U.S. Rep. Tom Marino (R-Lycoming Township) and Democrat Phil Scollo will be broadcast live at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 30...
View ArticleLand banks are newest anti-blight tool
HARRISBURG - Parcels of abandoned and tax-delinquent properties can be merged into locally administered "land banks" and developed for new uses under legislation signed last week into law by Gov. Tom...
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