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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)
Tell DEP that you support the denial of permits that do not protect our Exceptional Value (EV) waters of Tunkhannock Creek and Keiper Run.
Dear Elected Official:
I write in support of DEP’s proposed denial of the Route 115 Associates’ NPDES permit application, No. PAD450180.
DELAWARE WATER GAP, MONROE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Work on Route 611 will begin Wednesday, Representative Matt Cartwright announced.
This comes after PennDOT's plans were approved by the National Park Service.
Two teens rescued from Lackawanna RiverPart of the plan will be to install a temporary free-standing rock fall barrier to allow traffic to flow while they work on a permanent solution.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ADOPT ORDINANCE AND PUBLIC HEARING AMENDMENTS TO POLK TOWNSHIP ZONING ORDINANCE REGARDING SOLAR POWER GENERATION, COMMERCIAL The Polk Township Board of Supervisors shall hold a public hearing on the 26th day of August, 2024 at 5:30 p.m. at the Polk Township Municipal Building, 165 Polk Township Road, Kresgeville, Pa., for the purpose of considering amendments to the Polk Township Zoning Ordinance relative to Solar Power Generation, Commercial as defined in the Ordinance at code § 400-303.
Route 611 on the Pennsylvania side of the Delaware Water Gap could be reopening soon, much to the relief of officials in Knowlton on the Jersey side.
A temporary, free-standing rockfall barrier will be installed along the section of 611 where the rockslide occurred in December of 2022, closing the roadway.
DELAWARE WATER GAP, MONROE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Having been closed since December 2022, the reopening of part of Route 611 in the Poconos is finally in sight.
Businesses like the Historic Castle Inn have seen fewer customers since the closure.
“Some of the signage confused people and they thought that we were closed but we’re not,” says Scott Fabian.
But now the end is in sight as the National Parks Service (NPS) and PennDOT have come to an agreement to reopen the road and install a temporary free-standing rockfall barrier.