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Opera Comes to Ann Street Park in Milford
For the fourth time in five years, the sounds of opera will echo across Milford, Pennsylvania, as Opera! Pike! Park! returns.
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ESU Welcomes New Students to Campus
On Thursday, August 24 and Friday, August 25, 202, students, faculty, staff, and alumni volunteers helped 1,202 freshman and transfer students planning to live on East Stroudsburg University’s campus this year move into their residence halls. Among the many volunteers were over 200 student athletes and President of ESU, Kenneth Long and his family.
By Sunday evening, approximately 2,336 students will be living on ESU’s campus, their home away from home for the academic year. Classes begin on Monday, August 28.
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East Stroudsburg University Foundation Names New Board Members
East Stroudsburg University alumnus Colonel (Retired) U.S. Army George R. Fields, Jr. ’83 was appointed as a new member of the East Stroudsburg Foundation Board of Directors during the board’s quarterly meeting held on August 17, 2023.
Fields is a Senior Army Instructor at Creekside High School in Fairburn, Ga. He served in the U.S. Army for over 25 years and received the Bronze Star Medal for his service. Fields’ term began on July 1, 2023.
“On behalf of the ESU Foundation Board of Directors, I wish to express our gratitude to George Fields, Jr. for agreeing to serve in this important role. I am confident that he will help us continue our work in fulfilling the Foundation’s mission,” said Adam Stauffer ’00 M’02, ESU Foundation Board Chairman.
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What's New at Pocono Mountain School District
As we take a look at what’s new in area school districts this year, Pocono Mountain is focusing on parent-teacher communication, especially when it comes to its elementary students. News13’S Nicole Walters shares how technology is helping to make that connection in this report.
School is back in session for teachers at Swiftwater Elementary Center. They’re busy putting the finishing touches on their classrooms today to welcome students back on Monday. And we’re told there’s going to be a lot more new faces than in years past.
Swiftwater Elementary Center Reading Specialist Melissa Hoban says, "So we not only have the returning students from Kindergarten through third grade, but we also have a lot of new students coming in, coming back from cyber schools and coming from other schools as well. So it’s super exciting."
West End Fair to Hold First Ever Market Animal Sale In Monroe County
MONROE COUNTY IS HOLDING ITS FIRST-EVER FOUR-H MARKET ANIMAL SALE… LIVESTOCK JUDGING IS A LONG-TIME TRADITION AT THE WEST END FAIR IN GILBERT… BUT THIS YEAR THOSE IN CHARGE WANTED TO GIVE THE KIDS AN OPPORTUNITY TO GET MONEY FOR THEIR HARD WORK.
Showmanship is what it’s all about for 18-year-old Elizabeth Gouger competing today in the Livestock Judging at the West End Fair.
Gouger says, "It just really shows off how you bond with your animal and how much work and time you really put into them."
She’s been part of the 4-H program in Monroe County since she was eight.
Gouger says, "It shows you how to build a work ethic and some kids don’t get to experience that, but farming and cows, and all of that kind of stuff makes you work hard and gets you where you want to be in life."
But this year she earned a brand new title.
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Homicide prosecutor discusses Kohburger trial delay
EYEWITNESS NEWS (WBRE/WYOU) — The trial for Bryan Kohberger is now delayed indefinitely.
The Monroe County native appeared in an Idaho courtroom Wednesday.
Kohberger was set to stand trial on October 2, but that was put on pause Wednesday afternoon after he waived his right to a speedy trial.
The decision had been anticipated for weeks, ever since prosecutors announced they would seek the death penalty in the case.
Former National Guard sentenced for $197K unemployment fraudKohberger is accused of killing four University of Idaho students last November. 28/22 News spoke to homicide prosecutor Jarrett Ferentino about the development.
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