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NEWS | WCEXAMINER.COM Jail open to visitors on June 7. BY KEVIN MCCONLOGUE Press Examiner. Updated May 27, 2021. 0. The Wyoming County Jail will soon be open to visitors again, and inmates will be given special incentives to get vaccinated against COVID-19. Read more. SPORTS | WCEXAMINER.COM TA volleyball advances on road. BY COLLEEN MCALEER Press Examiner. Updated May 26, 2021. 0. The third-seeded Tigers volleyball team swept the No. 6-seed Berwick Bulldogs, 25-13, 25-21, 25-18, in a quarterfinal on Wednesday. Read more. E-EDITION | WCEXAMINER.COM Tunkhannock, PA (18657) Today. Cloudy skies with a few showers aftermidnight. Low 59F.
PAGE E1 | E-EDITION | WCEXAMINER.COM The case migrated to Wyoming County where through an audit, authorities found suspicious transfers to the tune of $100,000 at Community Bank & Trust and $90,000 at Peoples Neighborhood Bank (now known as People’s Security Bank). Outstanding transactions appeared on statements from Community Bank & Trust from 2008 to 2018; fromPeople’s
BREAKING: GOP NOMINATES LUNGER FOR CORONER BREAKING: GOP nominates Lunger for Coroner. Wyoming County voters had their say Tuesday, May 18, and in a hotly contested race have given the Republican nomination for coroner to Collin Lunger of Tunkhannock Township, 2,253 votes (53.8%) to 1,930 (46.1%) for Louis Marcho. Some 766 write-ins were cast in the Democratic primary, and they will beFRANK BIONDOLLO
FRANK BIONDOLLO. Frank Biondollo of Lake Carey, died peacefully at his home on Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2020 surrounded by his family. He was the husband of the late Christina Calvitto Biondollo. Frank was born on Oct. 28, 1930 in Newark, N.J., son of the late Lewis and Anna Vittola Biondollo. He served in the Air Force obtaining the rank of SergeantJUDSON HOLDREDGE
Judson R. Holdredge, 65, of Kingsley, passed away Friday, April 23, 2021. Born Dec. 14, 1955, in Kingston, he was the son of the late Ernest J. and Miriam Holdredge. A graduate of Mansfield University, Jud taught reading for the Lake Lehman School District. He also earned a master’s degree from St. Bonaventure University.JOAN DANIELS
The oldest of five, Joan was born on Dec. 23, 1939, to Elizabeth and John Corcoran in Sayre. She grew up in Pennsylvania, in and around the Susquehanna River valley, with her brother Jim and sisters Patty, Eileen, and Judy. Shortly after her brother Jimmy was born, their father “Jack” went off to serve in the Second World War. TA SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATES SQUARE OFF The only contested school board race in the county is in Tunkhannock Area Region 2 where incumbent Randy Greenip, 50, of Falls, faces a challenge from Shana Gregory, 35, of WCEXAMINER.COME-EDITIONNEWSLETTERSCONTACT USTOURISM CENTER NEAR READYTUNKHANNOCK LIBRARY NEWS News. A hotly contested GOP Primary race for Wyoming County Coroner will now become become an even more hotly contested race for Coroner, come Nov. 2, following Friday morning’s official count of write-ins.Read more.
NEWS | WCEXAMINER.COM Jail open to visitors on June 7. BY KEVIN MCCONLOGUE Press Examiner. Updated May 27, 2021. 0. The Wyoming County Jail will soon be open to visitors again, and inmates will be given special incentives to get vaccinated against COVID-19. Read more. SPORTS | WCEXAMINER.COM TA volleyball advances on road. BY COLLEEN MCALEER Press Examiner. Updated May 26, 2021. 0. The third-seeded Tigers volleyball team swept the No. 6-seed Berwick Bulldogs, 25-13, 25-21, 25-18, in a quarterfinal on Wednesday. Read more. E-EDITION | WCEXAMINER.COM Tunkhannock, PA (18657) Today. Cloudy skies with a few showers aftermidnight. Low 59F.
PAGE E1 | E-EDITION | WCEXAMINER.COM The case migrated to Wyoming County where through an audit, authorities found suspicious transfers to the tune of $100,000 at Community Bank & Trust and $90,000 at Peoples Neighborhood Bank (now known as People’s Security Bank). Outstanding transactions appeared on statements from Community Bank & Trust from 2008 to 2018; fromPeople’s
BREAKING: GOP NOMINATES LUNGER FOR CORONER BREAKING: GOP nominates Lunger for Coroner. Wyoming County voters had their say Tuesday, May 18, and in a hotly contested race have given the Republican nomination for coroner to Collin Lunger of Tunkhannock Township, 2,253 votes (53.8%) to 1,930 (46.1%) for Louis Marcho. Some 766 write-ins were cast in the Democratic primary, and they will beFRANK BIONDOLLO
FRANK BIONDOLLO. Frank Biondollo of Lake Carey, died peacefully at his home on Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2020 surrounded by his family. He was the husband of the late Christina Calvitto Biondollo. Frank was born on Oct. 28, 1930 in Newark, N.J., son of the late Lewis and Anna Vittola Biondollo. He served in the Air Force obtaining the rank of SergeantJUDSON HOLDREDGE
Judson R. Holdredge, 65, of Kingsley, passed away Friday, April 23, 2021. Born Dec. 14, 1955, in Kingston, he was the son of the late Ernest J. and Miriam Holdredge. A graduate of Mansfield University, Jud taught reading for the Lake Lehman School District. He also earned a master’s degree from St. Bonaventure University.JOAN DANIELS
The oldest of five, Joan was born on Dec. 23, 1939, to Elizabeth and John Corcoran in Sayre. She grew up in Pennsylvania, in and around the Susquehanna River valley, with her brother Jim and sisters Patty, Eileen, and Judy. Shortly after her brother Jimmy was born, their father “Jack” went off to serve in the Second World War. TA SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATES SQUARE OFF The only contested school board race in the county is in Tunkhannock Area Region 2 where incumbent Randy Greenip, 50, of Falls, faces a challenge from Shana Gregory, 35, of LIVE AT THE DIETRICH Another sign of normalcy at the Dietrich. The first in-person Historic Downtown Walking Tour took place May 29 with Rich Jones as the guide. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, there were no tours last year, but now with the new CDC guidelines these outdoor free tours are coming back.If
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Tunkhannock, PA (18657) Today. Scattered showers and thunderstorms. High 81F. Winds light and variable. ENDLESS SUMMER EVENTS ON TAP After a year of social distancing, and event cancellations, the Endless Mountains Visitors Bureau is planning for a return to normalcythis summer.
PAGE E1 | E-EDITION | WCEXAMINER.COM A 64-year-old Tunkhannock man died Tuesday afternoon (May 25) from a freshwater drowning in the Susquehanna River. Charles Templeman III was pronounced dead by Wyoming County Coroner Tom Kukuchka. PAGE E1 | E-EDITION | WCEXAMINER.COM The long-time financial secretary of the Forkston-Windham-Mehoopany (FWM) Ambulance squad accused of stealing tens of thousands of dollars was sentenced Monday to 8-24 months in county jail and restitution of at least $190,000 in the Wyoming County Court of Common Pleas to a lone charge of access device fraud. PAGE E1 | E-EDITION | WCEXAMINER.COM Colleen Ell of Tunkhannock took a name rub of Captain Lance Sijan, who was an Air Force Academy graduate and fighter pilot during Vietnam. Her son, Ryan, spent all four years in Sijan Hall, a cadet residence hall, at the USAFA. On March 4, 1976, he posthumously received the Medal of Honor, the United States' highest military award, for his SAFE DIGGING MONTH ON TAP Safe digging month on tap. May 12, 2021. May 12, 2021. 0. The National Safe Digging Month has passed, but the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission still wants to remind consumers, businesses and contractors of the importance of identifying underground infrastructure before beginning to dig, as well as encouraging utilities and municipalities TAX HIKE COMING IN ELK LAKE BUDGET Tax hike coming in Elk Lake budget. By BROOKE WILLIAMS Press Examiner. Brooke Williams. Staff Writer. Jun 24, 2020. Jun 24, 2020 Updated Aug 21, 2020. 0. The Elk Lake School Board adopted a final $22 million budget for 2020-21, with property taxes jumping 3.08 percent in Wyoming County and 1.23 percent in Susquehanna County. TASB REVISES CALENDAR TASB revises calendar. The Tunkhannock Area School District has identified June 11 as the last day of school/graduation. The Tunkhannock Area School Board gave its approval last Thursday night of a revised school calendar for 2020-21 that sets the last day 'WALL THAT HEALS' SET FOR TUNKHANNOCK The ‘Wall that Heals’ will be arriving in Tunkhannock next May. Edgar De La Garza. The Wall that Heals, a three-quarter scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial along with a mobile Education Center, is coming to Tunkhannock, May 13–16, 2021 at Tunkhannock Area Football Field and will be open 24 hours a day and free to the public.* Subscribe
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The Tunkhannock Area School Board last Wednesday (Nov. 18) received new information that the three COVID-positive cases identified two days earlier was now seven, and its members voted unanimously that classes would go completely virtual until Monday, Nov. 30. Read moreNews
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CANDY CANE DAY SUPPORTS COMMUNITY Every year on Black Friday (Nov 27, this year), Tunkhannock Rotarians, family and friends collect monetary donations from shoppers at fourloc… Read more
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PENNDOT BIKE SAFETY DECAL GETS NEW LOOK The Susquehanna Greenway Partnership, on behalf of the Middle Susquehanna Active Transportation Committee (MSATC), is excited to announce the … Read moreNews
LIVE AT THE DIETRICH Did you know that Rick Koval, WNEP naturalist and friend of the Dietrich Theater, has a museum in his basement? Yes, a museum of glowing minerals. Read moreNews
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