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Artists shared their journeys during opening night of 'Art in Lewisburg: A 50-Year Retrospective.' The show features artists who feel the borough’s given them a voice in their field, whether by serving as their muse or by providing a support system.
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Most kids are at the start of a two-week holiday break and won’t step foot in a classroom until 2025. Don’t let them get cabin fever — check out some of the many seasonal events and activities around the region.
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An illuminated walk at Nescopeck State Park will celebrate the first day of winter, free screenings of "The Grinch" will be offered and bearded men will compete for the best.
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Lewisburg resident David Lightman puts his boat, Promise, at the service of Sail Beyond Cancer.
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A new program aims to open the Everhart Museum in Scranton to more people. The institution in Nay Aug Park joined Museums for All. Now those who are part of public health and nutrition programs can access the museum’s collection for free.
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The Hemmings Motor News Great Race gets vintage and antique cars out of garages and museums and back on the road. Hundreds of spectators lined downtown Lewisburg to watch as the annual car race hit its halfway mark.
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An organization known as the CommUnity Zone is bringing together diverse parts of Lewisburg's population.
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Millions of shellfish once cleaned the Susquehanna River. There aren’t many left, says Ben Hayes, director of Bucknell’s Center for Watershed Sciences and Engineering.