The deadly winter storms that have wreaked havoc in large swaths of the country recently can also damage trees and shrubs.
Snow can of course enhance the look of yards and gardens, visually knitting together the plants, fences, even lawn furniture in a sea of white. But it also can bring down ...
The James V. Brown Library, 19 E. Fourth St., has announced a new virtual family program starting in March, the Little Red Hen Baking Club.
This is a fun baking club that participants can do from the comfort of their own home. Once a month, families will make simple yeast breads in a bag. All ...
LOCK HAVEN — The Kiwanis Club of Lock Haven is celebrating its 95th anniversary!
In 1926, the local chapter began just 11 years after Kiwanis International was founded in 1915 by a group of businessmen in Detroit, Mich. The organization was originally called the Supreme Lodge Benevolent ...
LOCK HAVEN — Lee Phillips was known as a modest community servant.
He was a wonderfully friendly man of faith and loyalty to his community and his friends.
A businessman for years, perhaps many did not know that Lee was a veteran who drove tank in U.S. Gen. George S. Patton Jr.’s ...
Deep into this pandemic winter, it can be hard to remember what a refuge gardens were last spring and summer.
In those frightening early days of COVID-19, victory gardens and household vegetable plots sprang up all over. Seed companies reported shortages. Hardware stores saw a run on garden ...
Goodies for Our Troops is relocating to a new space thanks to First Presbyterian Church. The church has opened up its lower meeting room to house Goodies, so they can continue their mission of “sending monthly care packages to troops who are deployed overseas, onboard ships, or on submarines, ...