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Unexplained vote to stop softball play stuns 20-year borough league

February 23, 2012 Some 500 softball players who take the field at Montoursville’s Indian Park will have to find a new place to call home after this seaso. more »»

 
 
 
Sewage plant construction likely to start by June

February 23, 2012 JERSEY SHORE — Borough Council Wednesday night reviewed operating agreements for the sewage treatment plant being constructed in Nippenose Township. more »»

City school district considers merits of swimming pool project

February 23, 2012 The Williamsport Area High School renovation project plans now include swimming pool renovations as board members approved considering pool updates at Tuesday’s meetin. more »»

Universities want more state money, not transparency

February 23, 2012 HARRISBURG (AP) — Leaders of Penn State, Pitt and Temple warned the state House Appropriations Committee on Wednesday not to go along with Go. more »»

Arts Center benefit planned for injured employee

February 23, 2012 The public is invited Sunday to the Community Arts Center, 220 W. Fourth St., for a charity benefit auction to help an employee there who suffered a severe head injury late last Septembe. more »»

Loyalsock Township prepares for Read Across America

February 23, 2012 Loyalsock Township School Board members were asked to share their love of reading with students at Donald E. more »»

School board discusses foundation, approves sale of building

February 23, 2012 MONTGOMERY — The Montgomery School Board on Tuesday discussed the possibility of creating a foundation, approved the sale of the Elimsport Elementary School building and approved 34 athletic hires... more »»

Inside Susquehanna Tower

February 22, 2012 As a way to kick off the opening of Susquehanna Tower next month, Susquehanna Health held an opening ceremony and a private media tour Tuesday morning as part of a week of planned events to give an... more »»

Change arriving with a bigger, better Williamsport Regional Medical Center

February 22, 2012 As the Williamsport Regional Medical Center transitions from its original hospital, now known as the Heritage Building, to the new, state-of-the-art Susquehanna Tower, many changes have been put in... more »»

New Susquehanna Tower will open in several phases

February 22, 2012 While Susquehanna Tower will start receiving patients March 19, different sections of the addition will open in phases to ensure for a smooth transition for patients, according to Tracie L. more »»

Teacher reductions

February 22, 2012 At Tuesday’s board meeting the Williamsport Area School District took another step closer to balancing its budget, which started out with about a $5.4-million deficit in the fall. more »»

East Lyco may reduce staff by 4

February 22, 2012 HUGHESVILLE — Teachers and parents launched into impassioned pleas as they learned East Lycoming School District isn’t planning to replace four position. more »»

Alleged axe-swinger faces witnesses in proceeding

February 22, 2012 One woman suddenly finding herself face-to-face Tuesday with her alleged ax-wielding attacker of New Year’s Eve was so shaken that she started sobbing even before she began to testif. more »»

Attempt to remove blighted properties in city continue

February 22, 2012 Several more property owners in the city will receive in coming days notice concerning properties deemed by city officials to be blighted, according to city officials. more »»

City council to review towing ordinance

February 22, 2012 City Council will review a towing ordinance proposed by city police at its Thursday meeting. more »»

Lycoming commissioners to hold 2 hearings

February 22, 2012 The Lycoming County commissioners will hold two hearings on Thursday related to state Department of Community and Economic Development grant funding. more »»

Regional medical center earns $500,000 for energy efficiency

February 21, 2012 Susquehanna Health has earned the largest custom incentive to date from PPL Electric Utilities for making energy-efficient improvements to help the health care system save energy and money. more »»

Injured local Marine receives warm welcome home

February 21, 2012 A Marine from Montoursville has bounced back after suffering severe injuries when he stepped on a land mine in Afghanistan in September. Cpl. Matthew Dolley, 23, said following the Sep. more »»

Much talk, little action for council in Montoursville

February 21, 2012 Montoursville Borough Council generated plenty of discussion Monday night at a special meeting, but not many vote. more »»

1 sought after home invasion in Jersey Shore

February 20, 2012 JERSEY SHORE — The Tiadaghton Valley Regional Police Department is asking the public for help in identifying a suspect in a home invasion in the boroug. more »»

State police investigate attempted abduction

February 20, 2012 State police are investigating an attempted abduction, which occurred in Loyalsock Township at 3 p.m. Sunday. A man allegedly attempted to abduct an 8-year-old female at Kmart, 1915 E. Third St. more »»

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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