Pick Up the Pocono collects over 40k bags of trash
by: Jalen Rhodes
MONROE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — The Pocono Mountain Visitors Bureau (PMVB) has announced over 40,000 bags of trash were collected through overall litter efforts.
According to a press release, over 500 volunteers spread out through 40 locations, covering 169 miles of roadways and collecting 1,041 bags of trash.
Camelback Resort looking to hire hundreds of workers
Author: Emily Kress
Published: 5:25 PM EDT April 24, 2024
Updated: 5:25 PM EDT April 24, 2024
MONROE COUNTY, Pa. — From the day the slopes close, attention shifts to prepare for sunnier days at the Camelback Resort near Tannersville.
The outdoor waterpark is starting to come to life as crews work to uncover the lazy river that was once covered with snow.
Public Notice: 04/25/2024 [0cf687fd98a60a58e96b6bc4f6715042]
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING OF THE MONROE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ON BEHALF OF THE EAST STROUDSBURG BOROUGH COUNCIL FOR A BUDGET MODIFICATION TO THE COUNTY’S FFY 2022 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) PROGRAM Notice is hereby given that the Monroe County Commissioners, on behalf of the East Stroudsburg Borough Council, will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, May 1, 2024 at 9:30A.M. at the Administrative Center, 1 Quaker Pla-za, Stroudsburg, PA 18360 to obtain citizen input and com-ment on the 2022 CDBG pro-gram.
CJERP Meeting
The next CJERP meeting is scheduled for April 25, 2024 7pm.
CJERP stands for Chestnuthill/Jackson/Eldred/Ross/Polk Townships. Representatives of our Townships are scheduled to meet once a month to discuss regional ideas and concerns. These meetings are open to the public and held at the Chestnuthill Township Municipal Building 271 rt715 Brodheadsville. The agenda for this meeting is attached.
Attend and stay informed.
Homeless Assistance Program (HAP) & Human Services Development Fund (HSDF) RFP
News Date: Tuesday, April 23, 2024
PUBLIC NOTICE
Marshalls Falls Is Now Open!
At long last, Marshalls Falls Park is open. We are overjoyed with the response the opening garnered. It took the better part of two decades to finally see this park come to fruition. Smithfield Township owes a debt of gratitude to many folks.