Please read the following Ordinance #1386 passed by Borough Council with regard to parking restrictions throughout the Borough, and Grove Street becoming a one-way traffic pattern:
https://eaststroudsburgboro.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/1386-220215-CH-150-Vehicles-and-traffic-ALT-Pking-One-way-Ordinance.pdf
Please read the following Ordinance #1387 passed by Borough Council with regard to a new Residential Permit Parking District:
https://eaststroudsburgboro.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/1387-220215-CH-151-Vehicles-Parking-Res-permits-Ordinance.pdf
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New Rooftop Bar
Today, Barley Creek announced plans for a two-story rooftop bar to be built above the Onyx Room at Barley Creek's original brewpub and restaurant on Sullivan Trail in Tannersville. The High Tide Upper Deck Sky Bar -- HIGH BAR for short-- will feature two bars, an organic hop garden, an interactive Moonshine Fountain, and an eclectic menu of specialties such as Deep Fried Margaritas, Cheese Foam Submarines, and PB&J Shots, made with Barley Creek's own craft Peanut Butter Whiskey and Grape Jello.
Barley Creek co-founder Trip Ruvane, who can rarely resist a poorly-timed pun, said, "We wanted to set the bar high for the HIGH BAR. We're aiming for the ultimate HIGH experience for guests, with expansive views overlooking the Pint Size Park and Camelback Mountain, plus a ton of fun themed activities like Goat Yoga, Lawn Mower Races, and Zombie Apocalypse sim nights."
American Welding Society LV Welding Competition
On Friday, March 11, 2022, Northampton Community College (NCC) hosted the 51st annual American Welding Society (AWS) Lehigh Valley welding competition at Hartzell Hall on Bethlehem campus. Seven area vocational-technical […]
Join the Board of Supervisors Meeting via Zoom
Paradise Township is inviting you to join the meeting via Zoom.
NCC Debuts Training Programs for Lehigh Valley and Monroe Municipalities
Northampton Community College (NCC) is expanding its workforce training and education programs to better support municipalities in the region that often have limited options when it comes to addressing related needs […]
Mobile Payment Option for Parking Now Available in the Borough of East Stroudsburg!
The Passport Parking app is free to download from the App Store and Google Play. Users can also manager their parking online at passportparking.com.
The Borough of East Stroudsburg is digitizing its parking operations with Passport, a leading transportation software and payments company that is trusted by cities to manage their parking and mobility infrastructure. Thanks to Passport’s digital platform, the Borough is now offering a mobile payment option for motorists to access nearly 500 on and off-street parking spaces.
March comes in like a Blueberry Sour and goes out like a Pocono Punch
It's March 3. That means there are only 242 days until Halloween! Pretty sure Steph is out buying more creepy stuff now. In the meantime, we're getting closer to Spring, and that means closer to Pint Size Park weather. Summerfest is only 114 days away, and baseball season is going to start...sometime this year? Before we get ahead of ourselves, check out all the fun stuff we've got on tap for March. We kick off on Friday by tapping King Phillips Ale and our Blueberry Sour of the infamous Spontaneous Die-Hard References series of sours. We're celebrating Women's History Month, with a different themed drink special at the Tasting Room each weekend. First up is Ruth Bader Gin & Juice. Next Wednesday, we're featuring Amelia Earhart Local Wine Flights for International Women's Day. We've also got the Kricket Comedy Show at the Tasting Room on March 13, plus Pi Day, St. Patrick's Day, World Water Day, and more.
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Libby: ebooks & emagazines
Your library card is all you need to read ebooks, audiobooks, and all of the most popular magazines online. If you already have the Libby app on your tablet, phone, or computer, you are all set. If not, download the Libby app to your Apple, Android, or Kindle Fire device.
Click here to get started. If this is your first time using Libby, choose the Easton District and then Eastern Monroe Public Library as you home library. Enter you library card number and pin number and start reading!
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Madden Demands Equitable School Funding

NCC Presidential Ambassador Scholarship Application Now Open
Students graduating from Monroe or Northampton County high schools this spring who plan to attend college full-time to pursue an associate degree can now apply for Northampton Community College’s (NCC) […]
Madden: Charter School Reform is Essential

They're back...
As you probably know, we've been very busy doing brewhouse renovations, and today we've got some exciting news: The new tap lines are in, and that means we're back to a full 20 taps! We've also been canning like crazy... you'll find Winterfest, Slippery Slope, First Tracks, and Old 99 back in cans. This calls for a toast! Cheers and happy weekend!




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When Waiting Is so Hard
Rest in the Lord and wait patiently for Him… (Psalm 37:7a)
The circumstances of life are tying me into a knot. There are all these appointments, news of more cancer and upcoming treatments. How can I find rest in all this? The psalmist tells us two things…
First, “rest in the Lord.” The Hebrew word translated “rest” means to be silent or be in a resting state. This silence or rest is not to function on its own. We are to rest “in the Lord.” Rest is not found in our own efforts or in family or in friends, but only in the Lord. It is simply a drawing near to Him and leaving everything, including our circumstance and ourselves at His feet. This is just pure and simple worship. This rest is not just the amount of sleep we get, but the time we spend in His presence.
A Thirst for Our God
But there the majestic One, the Lord, will be for us a place of broad rivers and streams… (Isaiah 33:21a)
Thirst for water. One of our basic needs. For me, I can’t drink water right now. It is too liquid for my throat and will go down into my lungs. O for a glass of cool, thirst quenching water.
Jesus spoke of a spiritual thirst:
Now on the last day, the great day of the feast, Jesus stood and cried out, saying, “If anyone is thirsty, let him come to Me and drink.” John 7:37
“If any is thirsty.” In order to drink spiritually, we must admit that we are thirsty. Also, we are not to drink from any old watering hole, but from Jesus Himself, “let him come to Me and drink.” The world offers all sort of thirst quenchers, but there is only one who really satisfies.
The God of All Joy
“Now may the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that you will abound in hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.” (Romans 15:13)
Look around. Most of the people we see suffer from one problem: no hope. These people may have causes and crusades, but they are so empty. They just exist form birth to death with no real peace in their souls and no hope to sustain them.
I personally like how Paul started off our text, “Now may the God of hope.” Hope means a confident expectation. Truly God is the source of our “great expectations.”
What are these expectations? Joy and peace. Joy relates to the delight of seeing our hopes fulfilled and peace results from the assurance that our God will fulfill those hopes. Joy and peace together express “the apostle’s deep desire for all believers to have total spiritual satisfaction in their beloved Savior and Lord.” (MacArthur)