Elections & Voter Registration (Official)
Polling Places & Sample Ballots (Official)
Call the Monroe County Voter Registration Office:
(570) 517-3165
BallotPedia
Vote 411 (League of Women Voters)
Elections & Voter Registration (Official)
Polling Places & Sample Ballots (Official)
Call the Monroe County Voter Registration Office:
(570) 517-3165
BallotPedia
Vote 411 (League of Women Voters)
About 70 people from around the Poconos are begging the state’s Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to stop the region’s newest warehouse.
Blue Ridge Real Estate (BRRE) wants to build its second warehouse on State Route 940 in Kidder Township, Carbon County. Some residents fear the project doesn’t take enough precautions to protect Black Creek, a DEP-designated high quality stream.
They formed LOVE Kidder Township, a protest group to fight what they see as region-wide warehouse overdevelopment.
Listen to the debate on BuzzSprout (link below)
Faculty members from East Stroudsburg University’s political science and economics department and education department will host The US Presidential Election: A Panel Discussion on Monday, September 16 from 5 – 7 p.m. in Beers Lecture Hall. The panel discussion, which is open to the public at no cost, can also be streamed on the ESU Live Events webpage.
Public comments at the Wednesday morning Monroe County Board of Elections meeting suggested a rise in Voter Intimidation and also provided some insight into how various well-meaning but often uninformed election volunteers contribute to the circulation of election misinformation.
With the Mountaineers red hot start, their athletes are gaining recognition on the local stage.
Julia Sobrinski, ’26, and Marlo El-Bassiouni, ’26, dominated in Girls Tennis doubles action over the past week. Their highlight victory was against Nazareth Naiya Moody & Grace Perez in doubles, winning 6-2 and 6-3.
Jaylin Rieara, ’26, got into the end zone twice in Stroudsburg’s victory against Wilkes-Barre Friday night. Rieara scored the game-tying touchdown in the first quarter and the game-sealing touchdown in the fourth.