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Poll finds skepticism of nationwide election tallies - Baltimore Sun
The nation's deep partisan divisions extend to trust in the vote tallies for this year's election. A new poll finds that Republicans are much more ...
Notice of Meeting Change
Notice of Meeting Change
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Red Flag Warning Issued
Description Red Flag Warning issued November 1 at 9:18AM EDT until November 1 at 7:00PM EDT by NWS Mount Holly NJThe National Weather Service in Mount Holly has issued a Red FlagWarning for gusty winds and low relative humidity, which is ineffect until 7 PM EDT this evening. The Fire Weather Watch is nolonger in effect.* AFFECTED AREA...Carbon, Monroe, Berks, Lehigh, Northampton,Delaware, Philadelphia, Western Chester, Eastern Chester,Western Montgomery, Eastern Montgomery, Upper Bucks and LowerBucks.* TIMING...Until 7 PM EDT this evening.* WINDS...West 10 to 20 mph with gusts up to 30 mph.* RELATIVE HUMIDITY...As low as 27 percent.* TEMPERATURES...Up to 78.* IMPACTS...Any fire that develops will catch and spreadquickly. Outdoor burning is not recommended.A Red Flag Warning means that critical fire weather conditions
Voluntary Water Conservation Notice
Description The Borough of Delaware Water Gap is asking its customers to voluntarily conserve water.Water Saving Tips Inside the Home⢠Turn the faucet off while brushing your teeth, rinse with a glass of water.⢠When shaving, use a sink filled with rinse water.⢠Take short showers instead of baths.⢠Fill the sink with water to pre-rinse dishes before putting them in the dishwasher.Water Recycling Tips⢠Place a bucket in the shower to catch water that is wasted while you adjust your shower water temperature and recycle this water for plants or other watering uses.⢠Other sources of water that can be recycled easily for other watering purposes include:⢠Pet dishes⢠Flower vases⢠Leftover water from cooking or drinking⢠Dehumidifier water⢠Water Saving Tips Outside the Home⢠Use a broom, not a hose, to clean driveways, steps, and sidewalks.
Spooky Stroudsburg 2024

Ms.Tkachās departure
Mrs. Tkach is a biology teacher and Aevidum advisor at Stroudsburg High School. Recently, sheās had an opportunity to work at the Temple/St. Lukeās School of Medicine as a curriculum coordinator in charge of medical students. She seized her moment, even though she was sad to leave her students behind.
She said, āThe hardest part was knowing that I would have to leave my students and colleagues as well as Advideum.ā
Her students were sorry to see her go, and her first and second-period classes threw a farewell party for her on her last day, October 31.
A student of hers, Abigail Hevener,ā27, commented, āSheās so nice and supportive with all of her students. She always has a smile on her face, and makes her classroom feel welcoming to everyone. Iām going to miss Mrs. Tkach, and hope she enjoys her new job!ā
FBLA winner of Dress to Impress ā Rebecca Dishong!
Mountaineer staff writer, Rebecca Dishong, is used to spotlighting others as she writes feature stories and senior spotlights for the school newspaper. This time, she has earned her own spotlight.
Dishong, a member of FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America), recently won Dress to Impress and was awarded $300 as a result. This competition was nationwide and FBLA provided the money for the clothes. Dishong was chosen as the winner out of 100 of her peers.
Mrs. Haggerty, FBLA advisor, said, āI am proud of her for being willing to take the time to put forth the effort and very excited for her and our chapter for being recognized and winning. This type of recognition can elevate the chapterās reputation both locally and at the state/national levels.ā
These are the types of things that make Stroudsburg High School well-known in places like Regionals and States for FBLA competitions.
āThe Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugoā book review
This is a tale of rising to fame from the depth of nothing. Where people know her name but could never guess what it took to get her name in lights. Explore the innermost thoughts of a mastermind, a calculating, alluring, and bold movie star. How cruelly she crushes competition under her stilettos, yet possesses the fierce nature of a woman in love. The truth behind old Hollywood scandals, seven marriages, and (the truth a lowly reporter has clawed from the deepest depths of this starās heart) who the love of her life was.
Or simply put: the life story of one Evelyn Hugo.
āThe Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugoā by Taylor Jenkins Reid is a historical drama that can be found at local bookstores and libraries. Itās recommended audience is youth or yound adult 15+ due to some topics that may be inappropriate for younger readers.
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Youth December Programs
Holiday Crafts Ages 2-Grade 5. Siblings welcome. A variety of holiday-themed crafts. Walk-in.
Smithfields: Monday, December 2, 10:00 am
Family Holiday Craft ān Sip Ages 2-Grade 5. Siblings welcome. Create a variety of holiday-themed crafts while you sip on chocolate milk. Non-dairy options available. Registration begins Monday, November 18. 570-421-0800 x305.
Hughes: Monday, December 2, 1:00 pm
Pre-K Play Session Ages 1-5. Siblings welcome. Unstructured free play with your child. Blocks, trucks, musical instruments, infant toys, and more. Walk-in.
Hughes: Thursday, December 5, 10:00 am
Preschool Holiday Storytime Ages 2-5. Siblings welcome. Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa stories & simple craft. Walk-in.
Board Game Night
Library Board Game Night
Thursday, November 7th, 4:00pm ā 8:00pm ā Room TBD
Looking for a way to unwind and connect with fellow game enthusiasts? Join us for Adult Board Game Night at Hughes Library! Aimed primarily at adults, this monthly event is also open to those ages 14 and up. Held from 4 PM to 8 PM, the night is perfect for fans of tabletop gamesāwhether youāre a seasoned player or just curious to try something new.
We offer a variety of games to choose from, but feel free to bring your own favorites to share and teach others! Itās a great opportunity to meet new people, explore different games, and dive into a fun, social atmosphere. Whether youāre a dedicated gamer or a casual player, everyone is welcomeāno experience required, and all skill levels can join in on the fun.
Drop in at any time during the event or stay for the whole session! This flexible and engaging evening is a fantastic way to enjoy your time.
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WARRANT: JOHNSON, DARIN THEODORE Jr. - (1 Count) Theft by Deception (F3) and 4 additional

Activist group files lawsuit questioning Pa. voter registrations
Activist group files lawsuit questioning Pa. voter registrations
Pocono Mountains United Way makes a difference | Kulick
Pocono Mountains United Way makes a difference | Kulick
Public Notice: 11/01/2024 [0a204c92677516f78192be6596130b09]
Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:00:00 COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF MONROE COUNTY FORTY-THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA ORPHANāS COURT DIVISION NO. 18 O.C.A. 2024 IN RE: ADOPTION OF : JAYLESE OLIVIA ALICEA WIDDOSS, : A MINOR : IMPORTANT NOTICE ā NATURAL FATHER To: Carlos Boyet A petition has been filed asking the court to put an end to all rights you may have to your child, Jaylese Olivia Alicea Widdoss. The Court has set a hearing to consider ending your rights to your child. That hearing will be held in the Monroe County Courthouse, 7th & Monroe Street, Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania 18360, on December 2, 2024 at 1:30 p.m. in Courtroom No. TBD. You are warned that your rights may also be subject to termination pursuant to §2504(c) of the Adoption Act, 23 Pa.C.S.A., if you fail to file either an acknowledgement of paternity or claim of paternity pursuant to 23 Pa.C.S.A.
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