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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.
Some obituaries erroneously state that Wilkins retired from Caesars Pocono Resorts in 1997, but his retirement was announced in news sources from 1999. [6] [17] [19] In the 1982 television movie For Lovers Only shot at Cove Haven, Andy Griffith played hotel proprietor Vernon Bliss. [2] [23] Some sources erroneously state that Griffith played ...
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 ...
Pocono Record - Stroudsburg; Potter Leader Enterprise - Coudersport; Press Enterprise - Bloomsburg; The Progress - Clearfield; Public Opinion - Chambersburg; Reading Eagle - Reading; Record-Argus - Greenville; The Record Herald - Waynesboro; The Reporter - Lansdale; The Republican & Herald - Pottsville; Ridgway Record - Ridgway; St. Marys Daily ...
North Pocono High School Principal Ronald J. Collins, Principal, North Pocono High School, has released the names of students having attained honor roll status for the second marking period of the ...
The Pocono Record is a newspaper based in Stroudsburg. The Journal of the Pocono Plateau is a newspaper based in White Haven. The paper also prints the Journal-Herald, and the Journal of Penn-Kidder. Tobyhanna Township is the setting of comedian Conner O'Malley's 2024 short film Rap World. [20]
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Mervin Andrew Heller, Jr. (June 10, 1947 - August 21, 2012) was a president of the United States Tennis Association and completed his tenure in 2002. He began with the USTA in 1974 as President of the Lehigh Valley District Tennis Association.