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The Williamsport Sun-Gazette has been led by a series of publishers since 1990. Publishers of The Williamsport Sun-Gazette for Ogden Newspapers, Inc. since July 1, 1990, include Thomas C. Briley 1990–2000, John A. Fusco 2001, John J. Yahner Nov. 2001 – Sept. 2007, Robert O. Rolley Jr. Oct. 2007–2008, Bernard A. Oravec 2009-2018, Robert O ...
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The local edition was the Sunday newspaper for Williamsport and Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, and was circulated in 13 other counties in north-central Pennsylvania as well. This edition stopped publication in the early 1990s (and only then did the Williamsport Sun Gazette begin producing a Sunday paper).
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Derek Slaughter (born 1981) is an American politician who is the mayor of Williamsport, Pennsylvania, [1] the first African-American to hold the position. [2] Prior to this, Slaughter served as city councilman and taught mathematics at Pennsylvania College of Technology .
Wildwood Cemetery is a cemetery located in Loyalsock Township, Pennsylvania just north of the city of Williamsport. Wildwood was established in 1863 as the main cemetery for Williamsport and its surrounding communities. With a size of 340 acres it is the largest cemetery by size and grave count in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. [1] [2]
Visitors from Williamsport would board the trolley in downtown and ride to Indian Park to spend a day of recreation along the banks of Loyalsock Creek. [12] The park had one of the largest and longest roller coasters on the East Coast. The park also featured more than 20 acres (81,000 m 2) of ponds, a theater, and a merry-go-round. The ...
This is a list of mayors of the City of Williamsport, in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, from 1866–present. Maj. James M. Wood, 1866–1867 Dr. William F. Logan, 1867–1869