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Stealing Political SignsPostOct 3, 2024SARPD would like to remind residents that stealing political signs in Pennsylvania is a crime and...

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Paranormal trolley tour in the Poconos | Creepy Side of NEPA Podcast - WNEP
MONROE COUNTY, Pa. — In this episode of The Creepy Side of NEPA Dan Kosloski sits down with Peter Luck, the owner of Pocono Day Tripper, to ...
East Stroudsburg University Celebrates Third Consecutive Year of Enrollment Growth, Driven by Returning and Transfer Students
East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania (ESU) is pleased to announce its third consecutive year of enrollment growth, with 5,636 students registered for Fall 2024—marking a 3.2% increase from the previous year. This sustained growth underscores ESU’s dedication to student success and innovative strategies in higher education.
Notably, the university saw an impressive surge in both transfer students (6.4%) and returning students (4.9%), a testament to the strong sense of community and academic support at ESU.
“I am incredibly proud of the work across our campus to attract and retain students,” said ESU President Kenneth Long. “Our strategy to redesign our student success services has helped us sharpen our focus on increasing student retention and degree completion. These numbers confirm that we are making meaningful progress in building a stronger path to success for every student who joins the Warrior family.”
Here's how you can change your political affiliation in Pennsylvania
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ESU Announces Latinx/Hispanic Heritage Month Keynote Speaker

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Stretch of Pa. Turnpike I-476 in Poconos to close for part of weekend - The Morning Call
Route 903 north, 7.1 miles; Route 115 north, 2.1 miles; Interstate 80 west, 7 miles to exit 277; Re-enter at Pocono Interchange. Southbound motorists ...
Elizabeth Haikes - FOX56
Elizabeth grew up in Scranton, PA. She received her Master's of Journalism from Temple University and a Bachelor's of Communications and minor in ...
Notice to Delaware Water Gap Residents
Notice to Delaware Water Gap Residents
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Public Notice: 10/03/2024 [0dfd7f9d23a50d79083cf62abd3e8a27]
Thu, 03 Oct 2024 00:00:00 NOTICE Stroud Township Leaf Collection 2024 Fall Leaf Collection Schedule Leaves MUST be raked to the road s edge by 7 00 AM on the scheduled pick up date Oct 15 Oct 16 Oct 17 Nov 4 Nov 5 Nov 6 Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Oct 18 Nov 7 Area 4 Oct 21 Nov 8 Area 5 Oct 22 Nov 12 Area 6 Oct 23 Nov 13 Area 7 Oct 24 Nov 14 Area 8 Oct 25 Oct 28 Nov 15 Nov 18 Area 9 Area 10 Oct 29 Nov 19 Area 11 Oct 30 Nov 20 Area 12 N Fifth Street East Side to Brodhead Creek Brodhead Creek East to Route 447 N Fifth Street West Side Fox Hollow Road Dayton Avenue South To Stevens St N Fifth Street West Side Wiley Avenue To Phillips Street Northgate Estates and Walgreen s Area White Street to Flagler Street Chipperfield Drive Area Congdon Avenue To Clearview Avenue Route 611 Area Stroud Park Estates to Old Mill Run The Oaks Cranberry Heights West Main Street Area Dogwood Gardens Bridge Street to Stroudsburg Borough Line Glenbrook Area Norton Farms Area Reish Road Area Hickory Valley Area Roc
10 of the Most Charming Towns in Pennsylvania - WorldAtlas
Exterior of a cafe with a striped awning and red tables and chairs in downtown Stroudsburg ...
Brown Launches New Voter FAQ Webpage to Clarify Pennsylvania Election Processes
MONROE – Sen. Rosemary M. Brown (R-40) has unveiled a comprehensive frequently asked questions (FAQ) webpage to address common questions surrounding Pennsylvania elections. The resource is designed to provide voters with clear, factual and unbiased information about how elections are conducted across the commonwealth.
“Ensuring that every voice is heard and every vote is counted is at the core of our democracy,” said Brown. “It is essential that voters feel informed and confident when participating in the election process. My goal with this webpage is to offer a trusted, nonpartisan resource to help voters navigate the upcoming election.”
The new FAQ page addresses increasing concerns from constituents by providing information on topics such as voter registration, ballot access and the vote-counting process without promoting any political viewpoint or reflecting Brown’s policy positions.
'It gets scary when you see population declines:' Monarch butterfly preservation efforts take ... - WVIA
He's a professor emeritus from the University of Kansas. Pat McElhenny, Pennsylvania stewardship manager for the Nature Conservancy, released a ...
Pickle Me Poconos Festival!
The Pickle Me Poconos Festival will be held on Crystal Street in East Stroudsburg on Saturday, October 5th. This festival runs from noon to 5 p.m. and is free.
Pickle-themed activities such as a pickle toss and pickle pong are happening, plus more than 15 pickle vendors will be serving up tasty treats.
Live music will be available including Deviant Saints, Who Knows, and many more.
This year, The Steamtown National Historic Site is sending a train to the festival which is sure to entertain both kids and adults.
For more information, go to Thevalleyledger.com.
Stroudsburg sweeps rival East Stroudsburg South
On Wednesday, the Mountaineers swept their rival East Stroudsburg South (Cavaliers), 3-0.
The Mountaineers came out stronger than ever, dominating every set. This early blitz gave the Cavaliers no chance to catch up.
Lara DeFreitas, ’25, scooped up amazing digs throughout the matches; Kornelia Wszolek,’25, put up beautiful sets for Emily Bozena, ’25, for a smackdown and kills.
The Lady Mountaineers are now 10-8 in the 2024 season. They have two games left in the season, both home, against Pocono Mountain East and Pleasant Valley.
Go support them in their playoff push.
Peanut Butter Jelly Time!
M&M’s are releasing the first new permanent flavor since 2022: Peanut Butter and Jelly.
The new flavor is supposed to “evoke the comforting experience of a classic PB&J sandwich,” said Gabrielle Wesley, chief marketing officer of manufacturer Mars Wrigley, during an interview with the New York Post.
Peanut butter M&M’s have long been a fan favorite, but fans are skeptical of the new flavor. During another interview, a critic said, “PBJ only works as the sandwich. Anything flavored like PBJ is usually gross.”
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