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Two Lycoming County men charged after agreeing to fight each other
Montgomery, Pa. — Two men were charged after they engaged in a mutually-agreed fight in Montgomery, police said. Brandon Michael Buck, 24, of Hughesville argued with Aiden Elijah Schwenk-Probst, 18, of Muncy near a home in the 60 block of E. Houston Avenue, Trooper Dylan Houser said. Buck allegedly punched Schwenk-Probst before being tackled. Both men wrestled on the ground, according to the complaint. The fight was set after Buck...
Sayre man sentenced more prison time after causing $6,000 in damages to prison facilities
WEST BURLINGTON, Pa. (WETM) — A Sayre man was sentenced to more prison time after documents from the Bradford County District Attorney’s Office claimed he caused thousands of dollars in damages to prison property. Documents say that 49-year-old Patrick L. Ferro was sentenced to a minimum of 30 days to a maximum of 23 months […]
Williamsport residents talk about area's discrimination at state commission seminar
Williamsport has better racial relations nowadays but has a way to go with housing and discrimination against people recovering from addiction, attendees at a seminar said this week. “There is a lot of discrimination here. I was born and raised here but it (Williamsport) became known for drug addicts trying...
Donald M. “Donnie” Frey, 61
Donald M. “Donnie” Frey, 61, of Hughesville, died Tuesday, July 23, 2024, at The Gatehouse at Divine Providence, Williamsport. Born May 22, 1963, in Muncy, he was a son of Gary Frey and the late Virginia (Burrows) Frey. He was a 1981 graduate of Montoursville High School and served in the US Air Force. Donnie was employed at Economy Locker Storage Co., Pennsdale, making Scrapple for the company. He also worked at Old Fort Nursery, Muncy, for his Uncle Linford “Spike” Frey. Donnie loved to golf at local golf courses, bowling, and playing darts. He and his brother Kevin won many dart tournaments where they lived in Florida and Pennsylvania. Donnie enjoyed sports and was a die-hard fan of the Alabama Crimson Tide, the New York Jets, and the New York Yankees. He was a member of the Edward J. Smith Post #3428, V.F.W. Muncy, and the Muncy American Legion.
John W. Livezey, Sr., 76
John W. Livezey, Sr., 76, of New Albany, Pennsylvania died Sunday, July 21, 2024, at Robert Packer Hospital in Sayre. Born March 1, 1948, in Croydon, PA, he was a son of the late John K. and Dolores (McIlvaine) Livezey. He and his wife, Elizabeth “Betty” M. (Craven) Livezey, celebrated 55 years together having married on May 17, 1974. John was a devoted husband, father, and grandfather who enjoyed fast cars, guns, hunting, tractors, and tinkering in his shop. He loved animals and has raised many types of animals over the years, from a silver fox and monkey to pigs and chickens. Family was important to John, as he came from a big family, but John loved spending his time with both his family and his friends. He particularly enjoyed sharing a laugh in his garage or talking over a cup of coffee.
Williamsport Bureau of Police to host National Night Out
Williamsport, Pa. — Just a couple of days after the Lycoming Regional Police Department's National Night Out events, the Williamsport Bureau of Police will have a Night Out of their own. This year's Williamsport PD Night Out is a summertime complement to visits and presentations made to local students in the preceding months. The Lycoming Regional PD Night Out will take place in multiple venues on Aug. 4. Read more...
Cool Off at the Waterfalls and Swimming Holes in a Nearby State Forest
This column originally appeared in the July 2024 edition of Town&Gown magazine. To be honest, I am not sure if I want to put this story out there. After all, a good swimming hole is something special, and, well, the only surefire way to ruin it is if there are too many people around. But, over the past few summers I have found the most beautiful, crystal clear, waterfall fed swimming holes not too far from home, and I just cannot keep my mouth shut about them. Rock Run’s three swimming holes are just that wonderful. After all, Backpacker Magazine labeled them as Pennsylvania’s best...
Chander resigns from Penn College
Pankil Chander has stepped down as head coach at Penn College after two seasons to take another coaching position. He coached the team to its first ever winning dual meet record as an NCAA institution and first ever NCAA qualifier. He had previously coached at Springfield College and Gettysburg College before taking his first head coaching job at Penn College for the 2022-2023 season. The Wildcats joined the AMCC as an associate member in 2023 and finished as the conference runner-up. Penn College has begun a search for his replacement.
Lycoming County Commissioners: Opioid settlements, equipment grants, and phone scams
Williamsport, Pa. — During Thursday's meeting, the Lycoming County Commissioners discussed new funding and grant applications and addressed phone scams and safety. The County Commissioners voted and approved several agenda items at Thursday's morning meeting. Director of Admission, Matt McDermott, presented one of the meeting’s bigger agenda items: ratifying Wave Two Settlements, which is money allocated for the purpose of addressing the opioid epidemic. The approval would allow the next round of opioid payments to be released and sent to rehabilitation centers and other local organizations that help people with opioid addictions.
Geisinger Jersey Shore offers new Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program
Jersey Shore, Pa. — Geisinger Jersey Shore Hospital is hoping to help nearby residents with pulmonary diseases breathe a little easier through its new Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program. The comprehensive program offers specialized, personalized care and support from a team of experienced healthcare professionals. The team will help patients develop and implement a structured, supervised exercise regimen; offer education on disease management; and provide lifestyle modification support. Every part of the...
James V. Brown Library reveals seventh Little League pin
Williamsport, Pa. — The James V. Brown Library has released its seventh Little League trading pin. The library has created pins for the past seven years, with this year's pin, "BOOK hits a homerun" designed by Jamie Mahoney, the library’s graphic artist. For sale now, the pins are $5 each and can be purchased by cash or check at the library’s help desk. All pins can be purchased with cash or check. A small number of 2023 pins are available for $3 each. All proceeds from the pin sales support the library.
Keith A. Markley
Williamsport, Pa. — Keith A. Markley, 71, of Williamsport passed away Wednesday, July 24, 2024 at UPMC Williamsport. Surviving is his loving wife of 50 years, Rose (Steppe) Markley. Born June 18, 1953 in Williamsport, he was the son of the late Richard A. and Arlene R. (Keller) Markley....
Donald M. 'Donnie' Frey
Hughesville, Pa. — Donald M. "Donnie" Frey, 61, of Hughesville died Tuesday, July 23, 2024 at The Gatehouse at Divine Providence, Williamsport. Born May 22, 1963 in Muncy, he was a son of Gary Frey and the late Virginia (Burrows) Frey. He was a 1981 graduate of Montoursville High School and served in the U.S. Air Force.
Late Rally Lifts Cutters
Williamsport, P.A. – Williamsport plated three runs in the bottom of the 8th inning, fueling their come-from-behind win over State College. Zachary Murray took the ball for his first start of the second half, but did not have his normal success. The Young Harris product allowed six runs on eight hits in five innings of work. Murray did strike out five batters in the no decision.
Beverly A. Eberlin
Muncy Valley, Pa. — Beverly A. Eberlin, 85, of Muncy Valley peacefully passed away Tuesday, July 23, 2024 with family by her side. Born May 21, 1939 in Sonestown, she was a daughter of the late George and Viola (Phillips) Sones. In 1963 she married Charles D. Eberlin, and together they celebrated 47 years until his passing in 2000.
Muncy senior care nurse earns DAISY Award for kindness and professionalism
Muncy, Pa. — Erin Snyder, LPN, Muncy Place, part of UPMC Senior Communities in North Central Pa., was recently recognized as a recipient of the DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses. Erin was nominated by a resident, who shared: “Erin cares for everyone with all her heart. She explains everything so you know what or why she is doing something and what it means. When I was there, Erin was so...
John W. Livezey, Sr.
New Albany, Pa. — John W. Livezey, Sr., 76, of New Albany, Pennsylvania died Sunday, July 21, 2024 at Robert Packer Hospital in Sayre. Born March 1, 1948 in Croydon, Pa., he was a son of the late John K. and Dolores (McIlvaine) Livezey. He and his wife, Elizabeth "Betty" M. (Craven) Livezey, celebrated 55 years together having married on May 17, 1974.
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