Day: April 10, 2024

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Wayne County Woman Arrested For Theft By Deception

In Wayne County, former Hamlin Ambulance Company supervisor Nicole Price is facing charges after allegedly giving herself and her daughter unauthorized raises and inflating hours worked to claim over $8,400 in overpay. Charges include theft by deception and record tampering. Price turned herself in and was arraigned on a $25,000 unsecured bail. The Price family […]

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More Rite Aid Closures Coming

Rite Aid, the Pennsylvania-based pharmacy giant, is closing even more stores now as part of its bankruptcy proceedings. The newly announced closures include locations here in Pennsylvania, and also additional stores in New Jersey. The latest list of planned closures follows a previous announcement of 31 store closures that was released last November.

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Monroe County Nursing Home To Have New Ownership

Monroe County’s Pleasant Valley Manor in Snydersville will soon change ownership after 100 years of operation. The decision to privatize the nursing home comes amid rising operational costs. Outcome Healthcare is set to take over, promising continuity in care and retaining all staff.

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Quarry Concerns In Hamilton Township

Residents in Hamilton Township, Monroe County, are concerned about the future of a quarry, fearing it could become a landfill. However, Heidelberg Materials, formerly Hanson Aggregates, is clarifying that the site is undergoing reclamation to prepare it for potential redevelopment, not for a landfill. Heidelberg Materials is offering information sessions to address residents’ questions and […]

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Local News

Stroudsburg High Spring Musical This Weekend

Students at Stroudsburg High School are gearing up for their spring musical “The Prom.” Don’t miss this opportunity to witness young local talent shine on stage. Tickets for “The Prom” are available at the school office for performances this weekend.

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Trash Alert!

PennDOT and state police are ramping up efforts to tackle litter along highways this spring. Despite increased penalties, they say litter remains a problem. Troopers advise drivers to keep trash in a bag to avoid fines up to $18,000. Businesses face fines up to $15,000 for illegal dumping. Look out for cleanup crews from state […]

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