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Roman Holidays parade makes big splash
Main Street in Rome became a tropical paradise on Saturday evening, as the Roman Holidays beach-themed parade went down Main Street with a splash.
Pa. man accused of stealing $15,000 in jewelry
Charges were filed Monday against a New Albany, Pa., man in connection with the theft of about $15,000 worth of jewelry, Pennsylvania State Police at Towanda said.
What's Next on Road to Consolidation?
What's Next on Road to Consolidation? - by Wes Skillings - 7/31/2008 There is a lot to do before a new centralized elementary school building opens its doors to students of the Wyalusing Area School District in ...
Concerns raised over search for director
A LeRoy resident questioned the makeup of a search committee Monday for a new county human services director.
Fatal farm accident occurs in Overton Twp.
Darlene Shoemaker, 64, of New Albany died as a result of a farming accident, state police said Thursday.
Pa. woman killed in farming accident
A New Albany woman was killed Wednesday in a farming accident in Overton Township in Bradford County.
Woman Bound, Robbed When 911 Call Drops
A woman called 911 during a violent home invasion, but police didn't arrive at the house for more than a half-hour. Police said this is a case of human error.
Bradford County Property Transactions
The following property transactions were recorded recently at the Bradford County Courthouse.
New Albany: Tape reveals teacher's verbal abuse
Sitting at the computer with his friend, 5-year-old Gabriel Ross played and smiled.
Memorial Day Rites Begin in Area This Weekend
Memorial Day Rites Begin in Area This Weekend - 5/22/2008 Monday, May 26, is Memorial Day throughout the nation and services at local cemeteries will serve as a sobering reminder of the price paid by men and ...
Sullivan County Pastor Headed To Iraq
“It's very emotional, very moving. It's tough to say goodbye, but the mission to our troops is very important”
A large crowd turned out for mass Sunday morning at a church in Sullivan County. via WNEP
Obama, Clinton battle third opponent: fatigue
“I will either try to get more sleep, Tom or, you know, have somebody that, you know, is there, as a reminder to me”
NEW ALBANY: Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton are undeniably exhausted. They have been campaigning hard for more than a year, and their wall-to-wall schedules won't let up anytime soon. via Daily Times
New Albany Rail Car Hits the Road
“That's why there aren't some (historical) things left. "I suppose to some people it is a piece of junk.”
NEW! An old boxcar, which had sat on a siding in New Albany since the 1972 Agnes Flood wiped out the rail line from Monroeton, left town Tuesday for a new home at Rexer Drilling and Cement south of Dushore. via The Rocket Courier
Timothy G. McDonald and Amy S. Bisher exchanged wedding vows during an 11 a.m. ceremony Saturday, Oct. via Pocono Record
Rex Energy Off to a Fast and Furious Start
“I am pleased to report that we have begun testing our acreage in the first quarter of 2008 as planned for the Marcellus Shale. However, we are not yet in a position to discuss results as these wells are still being completed.”
Rex Energy Corporation is a small-cap lion on the prowl to find those elusive oil and gas pockets in some of the oldest regions left untouched and abandoned by many of the biggest companies. via Seeking Alpha
College Courses Coming to New Albany School
“It's honestly to the point where I can't go much further”
NEW! Brian Canfield College Courses Coming to New Albany School - by Wes Skillings - 3/6/2008 It started a little over a year ago as an idea for New Albany resident, Brian Canfield, that his community needed a ... via The Rocket Courier
A Close Look at School Board's Option Five
NEW! A Close Look at School Board's Option Five - by Wes Skillings - 2/28/2008 -By Wes Skillings- What is Option 5 and what are its strengths and weaknesses? It is the preferred option for the future of the ... via The Rocket Courier
Bradford Co. man sentenced in meth case
Bradford Co. man sentenced in meth case February 29, 2008 A New Albany man was sentenced Thursday in U.S. federal court to 78 months in prison for conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine. via Star-Gazette.COM
School Panel Recommends Consolidation
“Consistent with what some of us understood of the public's will, we made it well-known our desire to make this as much of a citizen-driven process as possible”
NEW! School Panel Recommends Consolidation - by Jean Vande Mark - 2/28/2008 The Wyalusing Area School District board voted six to two to accept their Building Facilities Committee's recommendation at Monday ... via The Rocket Courier