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Fire crews douse harvester fire in Sabattus

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Shook added that the Two Rivers Marathon is a pretty big draw for local businesses in an otherwise slow time of year

Tri-County Independent LACKAWAXEN TWP. - Mark Hughes reported at the Lackawaxen Township supervisors’ workshop, April 19, that there were approximately 850 participants in the annual Two Rivers Marathon, held on the last weekend in March. The event was canceled in 2020 due to COVID-19. He said that for 2022, he hopes to lessen the impact for residents along they route, on Route 590 and the Towpath Road. Two constables helped with traffic control this year, which was a help. For next year, Hughes said he may rent safety cones to keep runners from the center of Towpath Road, and keep them on the Lackawaxen River side. Supervisor Michael Mancino said that the township would like that.

BMHS graduate honored for work as U S diplomat

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Jennifer Savage, a Cecil County native who is a 1989 Bohemia Manor High School graduate, was serving as a diplomat at the U.S. Embassy in Quito, Ecuador on Jan. 12, 2010, when she received orders from the Department of State in Washington D.C. to fly to Haiti and assist. Earlier that day, the island country had experienced a 7.0 earthquake that destroyed hundreds of buildings, leaving approximately 250,000 people dead, roughly 300,000 others injured and about 1.5 million residents homeless. A U.S. military plane transported Savage from Ecuador to the Dominican Republic, which comprises the other half of the island shared with Haiti, after she was given her assignment.

Volunteer group picks up thousands of pounds of trash in south Columbus

Volunteer group picks up thousands of pounds of trash in south Columbus After collecting more than 130 tires in the Scioto River two years ago, Michael Chapman and Ted Davis formed a volunteer group to help keep Columbus clean. Credit: Clear Creeks and Byways Author: Matt Summers Updated: 2:36 PM EDT May 8, 2021 COLUMBUS, Ohio Since the start of 2021, a Columbus volunteer group has picked up more than 6,000 pounds of trash along roadways, creeks and abandoned homes. Michael Chapman, one of the founders of Clear Creeks and Byways, said he has been wanting to form a group to clean up Columbus for a while.

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