Woznicki medals at states

Wyalusing's Taylor Woznicki brought home a medal from the PIAA Cross Country Championships in Hershey on Friday. (5:03PM)

A-hunting they went in Towanda

TOWANDA - First Friday had a hunting theme, but people didn't have to look very hard in downtown Towanda to find some fun Friday.

Organizers encouraged people to "Hunt 'Til Your Heart's Content," and there were plenty of sights - like a large deer costumed character toting a rifle - and other treats to get people in the mood.

All over town, there was fun and excitement for the first Friday of November.

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  • A-hunting they went in Towanda
  • Celebrating rehab success
  • Senator defies disclosure attempts
  • Sayre offices to be closed for Veteran's Day
  • Clarification


 
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Election Day in Bradford County

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Valley Halloween Parade

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Sayre haunted house

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Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Talent Show

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Troy Homecoming Queen crowned

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Towanda Twp. fatality scene

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Groundbreaking 10-13-09

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Bradford County Historical Society


Combining a dash of Classical with a pinch of Jazz

Pizzeria pianist makes his debut in Troy's new auditorium

Clarification

Clarification Towanda Fire Station paid for using state tax on insurance companies A story in the Friday edition of The Daily Review should have stated that Towanda Borough, which in 2004 bought the building that houses the Towanda Fire Station, later so

A-hunting they went in Towanda

TOWANDA - First Friday had a hunting theme, but people didn't have to look very hard in downtown Towanda to find some fun Friday. Organizers encouraged people to "Hunt 'Til Your Heart's Content," and there were plenty of sights - like a large deer costum

 

McCall reaches milestone in CV loss

The season came to an end for the Cowanesque Valley Indians with a 37-13 loss at Otto-Eldred on Friday, but for one Cowanesque Valley player it was a memorable night.

 

Election of women judges is a certain sign of social progress

For nearly two decades women have graduated from U.S. law schools in roughly the same numbers as men. Yet they have not risen through the ranks of the profession in the same proportion. According to a survey by the National Association of Women Lawyers,

 

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Police Briefs Man cited in Sayre Robert Santa-Ines, 37, of Sayre, was cited in connection with an incident which occurred at around 7:16 p.m. on Oct. 20 on South Wilbur Avenue in Sayre, according to the Sayre Borough Police Department. Police said they w


 

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Winter wears the soul EDITOR: Summer rainbows have given way to autumn hues and the forests are dressed in pastel laden color waiting for winter's bite. But winter wears on my soul and gives grief to my bank account. The effort just to keep warm and g


 

Lost hunter found in Monroe Township

BY JAMES LOEWENSTEIN AND C.J. MARSHALL Robert Wagner of Easton, Pa., who became lost while hunting Monday in the hills around the Monroeton Gun Club in Monroe Township, has been found, the Monroeton fire chief said. A New Albany firefighter located Wagn


 

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