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Tickets available for Wildflower Concert Series in White Mills; first concert is July 6
Dorflinger’s 2024 Wildflower Concert Series begins Saturday, July 6, in the spacious outdoor amphitheater surrounded by tall pines and ferns on the grounds of the Dorflinger-Suydam Wildlife Sanctuary in White Mills. Concerts are held every Saturday evening through Aug. 17, along with a Wednesday evening concert, July 24. Concerts...
Local gymnasts bring home the hardware from prestigious meets
WHITE MILLS — This past weekend, Simone Biles locked up her third trip to the Olympic Games with a scintillating performance at the U.S. Gymnastic Trials in Minneapolis. At 27, Biles is now one of the oldest gymnasts ever to qualify for Team USA. She'll join Jordan Chiles, Sunisa Lee, Jade Carey and Hezly Rivera at the 2024 Summer Games in Paris.
22-Year-Old Cyclist Killed In Route 206 Sussex County Crash Was NYU Swimmer
Baranowski was on the right shoulder of Route 206 north in Sandyston Township when a Nissan passenger vehicle entered the roadway, crashed into the back of the bicycle, and veered off the roadway, colliding with a utility pole and overturning around 2:50 p.m. Saturday, June 29, Jeffrey Lebron, a spokesman for the New Jersey State Police said.
Carl Klaus
Born in Dickson City, PA in 1939, he was the son of Frank and Helen (Kriger) Klaus. A graduate of Dickson City High school, Carl enlisted in the Army in 1959 (assigned to the Signal Corps), spending most of his active duty in Paris, France. For over 55 years, Carl...
LITTLE LEAGUE ROUNDUP: Lonzinski helps Lakeland edge Green Ridge
Gavin Lonzinski allowed two hits and struck out 10 over 4.2 innings as Lakeland defeated Green Ridge, 2-0, in a District 32 Little League Majors Baseball game Friday night in Dickson City. Brody Muehleisen picked up the save, striking out three in 1.1 innings of relief. Muehleisen had an RBI...
Rebate program a lifeline for seniors
DUNMORE — Gov. Josh Shapiro visited the Robert Dougherty Dunmore High Rise Monday morning to announce rebates on property taxes and rent paid last year are now being distributed and to remind seniors there is still time to apply for relief. The initial distribution through the Property Tax/Rent Rebate...
NYU grad cyclist fatally struck by Bronx driver in New Jersey
A 22-year-old New York University graduate was killed in New Jersey after being run down from behind while riding his bicycle in New Jersey. Damian Baranowski, a Port Jervis native raised in Pennsylvania, was hit by a 21-year-old driver from the Bronx, according to NJ.com. The driver then struck a utility pole on Route 206 in Sussex County, which caused her Nissan to flip, leaving the motorist ...
Cyclist dies of injuries from crash
Damian Baranowski, 22, of Milford, Pa., suffered fatal injuries in a motor vehicle crash just before 3 p.m. Saturday, June 29 on Route 206 in Sandyston. New Jersey State Police responded to the crash on Route 206 north milepost 125.3. Based on a preliminary investigation, they said a Nissan passenger...
Wayne County man sent to prison for COVID-19 fraud schemes
WAYNE COUNTY, Pa. — A man from Wayne County was sentenced to more than 12 years in prison for his role in COVID-19 pandemic fraud schemes. Christopher Miller, 36, formerly of Newfoundland, was sentenced last week to 149 months in prison following his convictions of bank fraud, aggravated identity theft, and unlawful monetary transactions.
Bicyclist killed after being struck from behind by vehicle on Route 206
A 22-year-old bicyclist from Pennsylvania was killed after being struck from behind by a car while riding on the shoulder of Route 206 in Sussex County on Saturday, officials said. Damian Baranowski was riding northbound in Sandyston at about 2:50 p.m. when the car hit him, State Police said. The...
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