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Designing a legacy
The first new urban park in the city in decades is named after a local African-American architect.
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Montrose schools have early dismissal
Schools in Montrose, Pa., will be dismissed at 12:30 p.m. today due to scheduled afternoon repairs to nearby high tension power lines, according to the district.
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Fire Hits Susquehanna County Church
Flames damaged a church in Susquehanna County. Fire hit the United Methodist church on Silver Springs Creek Road in Franklin Township, near Montrose.
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New City ''Pocket Park'' is Coming to South Philadelphia
Philadelphia's first new park in decades will be dedicated on Saturday and named after a little-known but pioneering native son.
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Briefly... CITY/REGION
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia is among four hospitals in the U.S. that will share a total of $240,000 in grants to improve nursing care for childhood-cancer patients from the Alex's Lemonade Stand ...
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Amy Scott adds grape skins to grape juice for Stan Kacprzak to make his own wine.
The best time of the year to visit the Finger Lakes is right now. Yes, I know I say that every season, because each one has something different to offer.
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Teen Charged with Homicide
Homicide charges have officially been filed against a teenager from Susquehanna County.
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9/11 observances planned Thursday
SOUTH MONTROSE, Pa. -- Seven years after her only son died in the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center, Debbie Crisman still thinks of him every day.
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Youth likely to face open homicide count
A 17-year-old youth may face an open count of criminal homicide charge, following the recent death of a friend he shot in the face on Aug.
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Tour highlights Cabot natural gas wells
Standing at Cabot Gas and Oil Corp. compressor station, Thomas Liberatore and Ray Morgan talk about Cabot's natural gas drilling in Susquehanna County.
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Woman Beaten to Death in Susquehanna County
Investigators said a woman was found beaten to death in Franklin Township, near Montrose, Susquehanna County, Saturday night and police have no suspects in the case.
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Corn mazes undergoing last minute preparations
We're inching towards the end of August and the signs of a new season are already peeking out.
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Covering books
It was interesting reading the review of "Obama Nation" by Jerome Corsi along with insight and history of such publishings and what makes them big sellers.
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Home & Backyard
Jackie Lewandoski visits Parente's Restaurant in Pittston, PA. Chef Christopher Culver prepares Spaghetti a Vongole, Linguini with White Clam Sauce .
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Death notices
BAKER, Robert L. Age 52, husband of Marivine A. Baker, of Pottstown, passed away on August 12th at Pottstown Memorial Medical Center after a sudden illness.Services and interment are private and at the ...
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Smith wins title at Montrose CC
MONTROSE, Pa. -- John Smith parred the first hole to take the lead for good in beating defending champion Mike Stranburg, 5 and 4 for the Montrose County Club championship Sunday.
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Grace & William Little
Grace M. and William F. Little of Montrose, Pa., formerly of Westmont, celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary June 26.
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Is VFW Post Phone Message Offensive?
A VFW in Susquehanna County is drawing some attention because of its answering machine message.
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Holidays on Earth Today August 4 2008
Holidays on Earth Today: August 4, 2008 It's National Chocolate Chip Day in America but are you familiar with all the other holidays celebrated around the world today? How about celebrity birthdays? View more ...
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Thousands Flock to Montrose for Blueberry Festival
Friday's heat and humidity didn't stop thousands of people from heading outdoors in Susquehanna County.
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