Ross Township, nestled in Monroe County, Pennsylvania, is a vibrant community known for its scenic beauty and array of recreational opportunities. Home to popular destinations such as the iconic Ross Common Park and the serene Brodhead Creek, the township offers residents and visitors alike a chance to immerse themselves in nature. With its picturesque hiking trails, fishing spots, and camping grounds, Ross Township is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts seeking adventure. Its rich history, highlighted by landmarks like the historic Henryville House, adds depth to the township's charm. Whether exploring the great outdoors or discovering its cultural heritage, Ross Township provides a welcoming retreat in the heart of the Pocono Mountains.
Ross TownshipSupervisors 250 Anchorage Road PO Box 276 Saylorsburg, PA18353 United States
Ross enacted a short-term rental ordinance in July, 2020 which allows vacation rental in properties located in general commercial and village commercial zoning, but does not allow them in residential zoned areas.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS ROSS TOWNSHIP ZONING HEARING BOARD NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Wednesday, June 18th, 2025, at 6:00 p.m the Ross Township Zoning Hearing Board will hold a public hearings on three (3) appeals of BVA, LLC from three (3) enforcement notices dated April 28, 2025 pertaining to property located at 2210 and 2200 Kunkletown Road, Ross Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania, said property being more particularly described in a certain deed dated June 17, 2024 and recorded July 1, 2024 at Deed Book Volume 2652 page 5499.
Three East Stroudsburg University students attended the program “Academic Seminar on National Security” through The Washington Center in Washington, D.C. The seminar, which was held May 13-20, focused generally on the landscape of national security challenges facing the world today.
The psychology department at East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania hosted the 53rd Biannual Research Forum at the end of the spring semester. The Research Forum was started over 25 years ago by Sussie Eshun, Ph.D., professor of psychology, and Richard Wesp, Ph.D., retired distinguished professor of psychology, as a venue to showcase the outstanding student research being done in the psychology department.
ESTATE NOTICE Estate of Dorothy N. Perio, late of Borough of Saylorsburg, Monroe County, PA. Any person or persons having claim against or indebted to estate present same to Executor Tina M. Palenchar c/o Bruno Law PO Box 468, Easton, PA 18044-0468 Charles Bruno, Esquire Bruno Law 44 N. 2nd Street, PO Box 468, Easton, PA 18044-0468 May 7,14,21 2025 LSOM0291248
ESTATE NOTICE Estate of Dorothy N. Perio, late of Borough of Saylorsburg, Monroe County, PA. Any person or persons having claim against or indebted to estate present same to Executor Tina M. Palenchar c/o Bruno Law PO Box 468, Easton, PA 18044-0468 Charles Bruno, Esquire Bruno Law 44 N. 2nd Street, PO Box 468, Easton, PA 18044-0468 May 7,14,21 2025 LSOM0291248
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ESTATE NOTICE Estate of Dorothy N. Perio, late of Borough of Saylorsburg, Monroe County, PA. Any person or persons having claim against or indebted to estate present same to Executor Tina M. Palenchar c/o Bruno Law PO Box 468, Easton, PA 18044-0468 Charles Bruno, Esquire Bruno Law 44 N. 2nd Street, PO Box 468, Easton, PA 18044-0468 May 7,14,21 2025 LSOM0291248
East Stroudsburg University will hold its commencement exercises on Friday, May 9 and Saturday, May 10 in Koehler Fieldhouse. The graduate commencement ceremony will take place Friday at 6:45 p.m. Ashlee Grennan M’10 M’25 will be the student commencement speaker. The undergraduate ceremonies will take place on Saturday.
ESTATE NOTICE Estate of Peter J. Meachini, late of Ross Twp, Monroe County, PA. Any person or persons having claim against or indebted to estate present same to Administrator Marguerite Page, 1548 Kunkletown Rd, Saylorsburg, PA 18353 James G Murphy, Esq,PO Box 97, Pen Argyl, PA 18072 April 11,18,25 2025 LSOM0271409
The East Stroudsburg University Foundation hosted its 16th Annual Scholarship Dinner, SPOTLIGHT, on April 2, 2025, at Terraview at Stroudsmoor Country Inn in Stroudsburg, Pa. Presented by the Pennsylvania State Employees Credit Union, the event brought together more than 300 guests, including donors, students, and alumni, to celebrate the life-changing impact of scholarships.
SNYDERSVILLE, MONROE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — A local volunteer fire company is shedding light on its need for funding to continue its service in the Poconos.
You can always find turnout gear out at firehouses like the Blue Ridge Hook and Ladder in Snydersville ready for firefighters to grab and go in an emergency. But when there isn’t a call in Monroe County, they’re closing up shop and heading to work.
Blue Ridge is 100% volunteer, meaning a majority of its funding comes from grants and fundraising.
On Saturday, April 12, 12 students from ESU’s College of Business and Management’s Residential College went to Coca-Cola Park for a Lehigh Valley IronPigs game. The IronPigs are the AAA affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies.
ESTATE NOTICE Estate of Peter J. Meachini, late of Ross Twp, Monroe County, PA. Any person or persons having claim against or indebted to estate present same to Administrator Marguerite Page, 1548 Kunkletown Rd, Saylorsburg, PA 18353 James G Murphy, Esq,PO Box 97, Pen Argyl, PA 18072 April 11,18,25 2025 LSOM0271409
DUNMORE, LACKAWANNA COUNTY(WBRE/WYOU) — Spring is here, which also means so is construction season. PennDOT announced its construction plans for this year.
As winter gives way to spring, it also marks the start of construction season. PennDOT is moving forward with both new and ongoing projects
PennDOT's District 4's agenda for 2025 includes $1.2 billion in active construction projects, from interstate upgrades to resurfacing roads to replacing bridges