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Once Grand Building Now A Charred Ruin in Monticello, New York
Once again multiple fire companies were out overnight battling a fire in a building in Sullivan County. Videos were posted to social media last night and shared in numerous groups on Facebook that another old build waiting for renovation went up in flames. Earlier this year The Nevele Hotel in...
Above and beyond: Here are Eldred's scholar athletes for 2023-24
The Orange County Interscholastic Athletic Association recently honored its top senior student-athletes for each high school. Eldred High School selected Rayanna Quintana and Cooper Stutz. Here are their profiles:. Rayanna Quintana. GPA: 91.89. Class Rank: 8. Varsity Sports: Soccer; Basketball; Softball. Academic Honors/Extracurricular Activities: Principal’s List; High Honor Roll; Students...
Man missing after falling off paddle board in Kittatinny Lake
SANDYSTON TOWNSHIP — A man fell off a stand-up paddleboard into Kittatinny Lake Friday evening and did not emerge from the water, police said. State troopers responded at 6:44 p.m. to East Shore Trail along the Sussex County lake on a report of a missing person, but they were unable to locate the paddle boarder, Sgt. Charles Marchan said.
Owners of Rescued Monticello, New York Dog Make Heartbreaking Announcement
Zola the dog was the talk of the town around this time last year. She was saved and given a second chance at life thanks to the caring animal community in Sullivan County, New York. Unfortunately, those closest to Zola had to make an extremely heartbreaking decision about Zola's future.
Four Women Rescued from Shipping Container Outside Walmart Supercenter
Pocono Mountain Regional police and state troopers discovered four females held captive in a shipping container at the Walmart Supercenter in Mount Pocono. Two men, Isaiah Mi Rogers Keeney and Davaun Carlon Jackson, were arrested and arraigned without bail due to the violent nature of the incident. The community is...
Player Previews in 100 Days – Day 52: Mason Avery, Honesdale HS
Coaches Comments: Mason had a break out year this past season with over 1000 yards on the ground. He is just shy of 2000 yards on his career. Mason is dual threat as he not only runs with speed but power. We are looking forward to a strong senior season in 2024.
Sussex County History Today: Forts along the Delaware
This past weekend we went to Port Jervis, N.Y., for an open house at Fort Decker. Port Jervis is immediately over the border from Sussex County, and the fort is in town near the Delaware River. As Sussex County residents, this is a nice trip over the highest point in...
Popular Hudson Valley State Park Reopens With Summer Activities
As it warms up during the summer months in the Hudson Valley. residents may need to find a place to cool off and also have fun. Local swimming areas are convenient, have outdoor activities to experience and more. Popular Sullivan County, NY State Park Reopens With Summer Activities. Sullivan County...
OLD BETHEL NEWS
Before we began the song service, Frank Sims (Christian Flag) and Malcolm Durr (American Flag) walked in holding the flags. The church members said the Pledge of Allegiance to each of the flags.Old Bethel members sang happy birthday to Taran Smith Jr., Caleb Trichel and James Strickland Sunday. We also sang happy anniversary to John and Linda Bynog. It was their 40th anniversary.Bro. Wayne Salley…
16 To The Rescue: Minnie
HONESDALE, Pa. — In this week's 16 To The Rescue, we meet Minnie. "Minnie is small but mighty. She struts around on her little 6-inch legs with pride," said Linda Gambone, Dessin Animal Shelter. Minnie is a Bulldog, probably mixed with something else, but rescue workers at Dessin Animal...
Brandon Gonzalez
Brandon Gonzalez born March 9, 2001 in Port Jervis NY, passed away peacefully surrounded by family. Brandon is a 2020 Valley Central high school graduate. Brandon spent most of his teen years in foster care and making his own family. Before foster care he lived with his grandparents with his half siblings Cherise and Paul. They were all separated after his grandfather Louis Hull passed away in 2011. He saw his grandfather as his father figure as he raised him until the age of 11. Brandon found love and support in those he called family. Brandon was a jokester, who loved making all those around him laugh. His free time was spent enjoying computer and video games with his friends and family. Brandon thanks his foster parents for their time and support throughout the years. Sandy and James Kimble were a family from the foster care system that really helped Brandon. They got him and Paul living together and helped them form a bond that they couldn’t as kids.
Would you support a Honesdale-Hawley Route 6 shuttle service? A survey is available.
How much would you support a shuttle system on the Route 6 corridor through Wayne County, specifically the 9 miles from Honesdale to Hawley? The Wayne Tomorrow! Transportation Task Force, a partnership coordinated by the county, invites public input for a survey on a potential new service. Other than the daily Shortline bus, which has service between Main Street, Honesdale, and New York City with stops in Wayne County at the Route 6 Mall, White Mills and...
Caldwell leads Blazers' state championship run
JONESBORO — Valley View baseball games drew a number of spectators with no rooting interest in the Blazers or their opponent this year. They were there, representatives of Major League Baseball teams, to evaluate Valley View senior center fielder Slade Caldwell. An Ole Miss recruit, considered one of the top prospects for this month’s MLB draft, Caldwell knew he was being watched every time he took the field.
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