By Bill Deaton—williamjdeaton@yahoo.com Unquestionably, the COVID-19 pandemic has driven many people to seek solace in outdoor recreation. Kayak and bicycle sales were though the roof…
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Eliot, Eliot & Holden
By The Reverend Mrs. Silence DoGood Dear Editor, I never had a book published before. That is until now. Several weeks ago I received a…
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During the last week of February 2020, the S&P 500 lost 11.49% — the worst week for stocks since the 2008 financial crisis — only…
View More Coronavirus Concerns? Consider Past Health CrisesBirds of Winter
By Stephanie Marie Uhranowsky Come December, we will have said goodbye to many of our resident summer birds and the migrants who pass through in…
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How to spend added time making memories Making time to reconnect with loved ones is a wish topping many lists this holiday season, so set…
View More Skip the Holi-dazePopping Up Festive Holiday Fun
During a holiday season that may not quite feel the same for many families, you can add a magic touch to at-home festivities with activities…
View More Popping Up Festive Holiday FunMost Common Winter Home Disasters
Winter can be harsh on your home. As the temperatures drop and snow and ice build up, you can find yourself dealing with a number…
View More Most Common Winter Home Disasters“Everybody’s Tree” by Barbara Joosse, illustrated by Renée Graef
The Christmas tree in your living room is for your entire family. Long before you were born, your mom bought ornaments for it, for the…
View More “Everybody’s Tree” by Barbara Joosse, illustrated by Renée GraefThe Time is Ripe for Wally Wine Fest
COVID-19 shelved Wally Wine Fest this spring, but the popular annual event at The Waterfront at Silver Birches makes an eagerly anticipated return November 20-22.…
View More The Time is Ripe for Wally Wine FestTHE SPIRITUAL SIDE OF OUR NATURE
November is a time for being Thankful. The name Pocono is derived from a Delaware Indian word (pohoqualin), which means “stream between mountains” in reference to the…
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