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Nathan Strunk Letter to Rosemary Brown (PMSD Board Director)

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As a community, we have repeatedly voiced our concerns and requests regarding the urgent need for education funding reform and Cyber Charter reform. The Pocono Mountain School District Board of Education has, time and, time again, unanimously and bipartisanly passed resolutions calling for our state officials to take action. Every board since 2012 has been calling for this same exact legislation.

Re: Kidnapped Females, Shipping Container, PA National Guard

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Monroe County Reporter

One of the suspects, Davaun Jackson, is a former member of the Pennsylvania Army National Guard. This aspect of the story has raised concerns about the need for a broader discussion on veterans and mental health, an issue often overlooked in public discourse. The omission of this detail by many news outlets highlights the challenges and stigma surrounding mental health support for veterans.

Crystal St One Way Opening

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REMINDER TO ALL ABOUT CRYSTAL ST BECOMING A ONE WAY STREET. On June 27, 2024, Crystal St in East Stroudsburg Boro will become a one-way street. The one-way will only be from Analomink St to Washington St. The portion of Crystal St from Washington St to Ridgeway St will remain a 2-way street. At 7 am on 6/27/2024, East Stroudsburg Boro will completely close Crystal St from Analomink to Washington while they prepare the roadway for the changeover. A new travel lane will be painted on Crystal St for motorists to follow when traveling through this portion of Crystal St.

Pocono Raceway, QAG To Stage Sixth Annual Drug Take Back Weekend During July 12-14 NASCAR Event

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LONG POND, Pa. (June 27, 2024) – Pocono Raceway, which hosts the only large-scale Drug Take Back program of its kind in Pennsylvania, will partner with the Office of the Attorney General for a sixth consecutive year to assist in combating the opioid epidemic during its July 12-14 NASCAR race weekend. Pennsylvania Attorney General Michelle ... Continue Reading

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Pickleball courts coming to Monroe County park

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As Newswatch 16's Emily Kress explains, people are looking forward to a new space dedicated to the sport in Pocono Township.

Author: Emily Kress
Published: 4:48 PM EDT June 25, 2024

MONROE COUNTY, Pa. — The tennis courts at Mountain View Park in Pocono Township are a favorite spot for Dacosta Smith and his family.

"We always come out here when the weather is good. We've been playing out here for 20 years or so," said Smith.

But in recent years, a new game has taken over the court.

July Adult Programs

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This July, our library branches offer a wide range of engaging programs tailored for adults, ensuring there’s something for everyone. From book clubs and crafting sessions to health booths and educational talks, you’ll find numerous opportunities to learn, socialize, and have fun. Highlights include movie matinees, gardening advice, drone workshops, and chair yoga. Whether you’re into reading, crafting, or exploring

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Delaware Water Gap officials respond to oil spill at Hidden Lake, urge proper disposal

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DELAWARE WATER GAP (WOLF) —

National Park areas with bodies of water allow people to enjoy the beauty of the outdoors and that’s what the Delaware Water Gap aims to achieve for it's visitors.

But last week, they received a report of an oil sheen on Hidden Lake near the park headquarters. Now, they're reminding people the park is not an area to change their oil.

Poconos Communities and Barrett Township Supervisors Switch from Verizon to T-Mobile Amid Widespread Service Issues

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Monroe County Reporter

Residents in the Poconos have been experiencing significant issues with Verizon Wireless service, leading to a surge in complaints about dropped calls, poor signal quality, and inconsistent service. The widespread frustration has prompted some, including the Barrett Township Supervisors, to switch from Verizon to T-Mobile, signaling a notable shift in the community's response to the ongoing problems.