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Stroudsburg Mayor again calls on borough to take Old Jail building
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Stroudsburg is in the running for a T-Mobile Hometown Techover
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Celebrate Juneteenth in the Poconos this weekend
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U.S. Rep. Susan Wild (D-7) made a stop at the Pocono YMCA Thursday morning to urge families in Pennsylvania’s Seventh District to take advantage of the new child tax credit created in the American Rescue Plan.
While it’s called a tax credit, Wild stressed that the benefits $3,000 per child and $3,600 for children under age 6 are not limited to families that pay taxes.
“It sounds like you have to be paying taxes in order to get a credit. This is called a refundable credit, meaning that you will get cash, literally, even if you don’t file taxes and you’re not entitled to some sort of refund,” Wild said.
The vigil opened with a prayer. Lord, we thank you for bringing us to a place of unity, said Bishop Kenneth Pearman. A crowd of about 60 people stood around him as the sun set over Courthouse Square. To recover from the things that seem to be stolen.
The prayer ended, and a megaphone was handed off between community members and leaders. They stepped forward one by one to testify against police brutality and demand reform. A few wore shirts that read Black Lives Matter, and I can t breathe.
All asked for the same thing: Unity.
Tuesday s vigil marked one year since the murder of George Floyd at the hands of a white former Minneapolis police officer. His death was incendiary, caught on camera and shared a hundredfold, igniting months of demonstrations and calls for reform across the nation.