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  2. The Wayne Independent - Wikipedia

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    The Wayne Independent was an American daily newspaper published Tuesdays through Saturdays in Honesdale, Pennsylvania. It was owned by Gannett. It was the only daily serving Wayne County, Pennsylvania. It was founded as a semiweekly publication in 1878. [1]

  3. High school football has been a Wayne County tradition for ...

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    The November 29, 1899 edition of The Independent recounts an exciting Thanksgiving Day battle against Carbondale that ended with an 11-0 victory for Honesdale. Arthur Robertson tallied both ...

  4. Honesdale, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The daily newspaper, The Wayne Independent, was established at Honesdale in 1878, and emphasizes local stories. As of October 2019, The Wayne Independent is now The Tri-County Independent, its publisher having forced its merger with four former newspapers it owned. [24] The local radio stations are WDNH 95.3 FM and WPSN 104.3FM, 101.9FM and ...

  5. Local history: 'Courthouse Wars' divide Wayne County in 19th ...

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    This colorized postcard of the Wayne County Courthouse in Honesdale depicts the two cannons that sat on the front lawn for 45 years. Each weighing around 9,700 pounds and 13 feet long, they saw ...

  6. 'A fixture in town': Honesdale-area residents recall 1977 ...

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    Some examples, Ursich said, are helping to sponsor the ARC of Wayne County, PA Bike-Hike, and local sports teams. The restaurant hosts a trunk-or-treat and events with Santa and the Easter Bunny.

  7. List of newspapers in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Wayne Independent - Honesdale; Wellsboro Gazette - Wellsboro, prior names include: The Wellsboro Agitator; ... Sunday News Dealer (Wilkes-Barre) (1833–1898) [281]

  8. Local history: Honesdale's Central Park gets Civil War ... - AOL

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    Benjamin Haines, editor of The Wayne Independent, pushed in May 1909 for making the park into a children’s playground. Director Rhamanthus Stocker of another Honesdale newspaper, The Herald ...

  9. Wayne County YMCA planning move, expansion including ... - AOL

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    The Wayne County YMCA at 105 Park St., Honesdale, is located in the former National Guard armory which was opened in 1911. The Y has been here since 1980, on a 0.23-acre parcel.