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The Pocono Record was founded as the Stroudsburg Daily Times [2] on April 2, 1894. In 1946 the newspaper was purchased by James H. Ottaway Sr., becoming the third newspaper in what would become the Ottaway Community Newspapers chain, which was purchased by Dow Jones and Company in the 1980s. Dow Jones was eventually purchased by News Corp.
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A Monroe County man was killed in an accident in Stroud Township over the weekend. Monroe County Coroner Thomas Yanac identified 86-year-old Glenn Detrick of Stroud Township as the lone casualty ...
The community newspaper is published monthly or bi-monthly at various times of the year and is distributed free at grocery stores and restaurants in the area. The Boro community newspaper was originally established in 2018 as an online news and information site for Mount Pocono Borough residents. In February 2020, it began printing a monthly ...
Those who may know about Maichin’s whereabouts are encouraged to call 911, or the Stroudsburg barracks at 570-619-6800. Max Augugliaro is the public safety and government watchdog reporter at ...
Submissions of 200 words or fewer have the best chance of being published. Letters must include a name, address and phone number. Corrections to published letters or columns follow USA TODAY ...
WSBG (93.5 FM) is licensed to Stroudsburg. The station's slogan is "The Poconos' Best Variety." WVIA (89.9 FM) NPR Member Station broadcast from the Wyoming Valley. Arts and information station. The township has two local newspapers: The Pocono Record is a newspaper based in Stroudsburg. The Journal of the Pocono Plateau is a newspaper based in ...
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