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The Pocono Record was founded as the Stroudsburg Daily Times [2] on April 2, 1894. In 1946 the newspaper was purchased by James H. Ottaway Sr., becoming the third newspaper in what would become the Ottaway Community Newspapers chain, which was purchased by Dow Jones and Company in the 1980s. Dow Jones was eventually purchased by News Corp.
In 1972 the LVCC exercised their right to purchase the land their country club is on. [29] In 1973, the club's owner Home Smith sold the club to its members. [30] The area of HFCA was originally part of the William Brewster estate. After the home was built in 1931 he added a pool, eight-hole golf course, two-lane bowling alley and a billiards room.
Lords Valley is an unincorporated community in Blooming Grove Township, Pike County, Pennsylvania, United States.Lords Valley is about 12 miles (19 km) from Milford, 17 miles (27 km) from Hawley, 25 miles (40 km) from Honesdale, 20 miles (32 km) from Port Jervis, New York, 30 miles (48 km) from Stroudsburg, and 80 miles (130 km) from New York City.
Monroe County Recorder of Deeds Kate Best said the scam has not happened within Monroe County since she took office in January, but Pocono Mountains Association of Realtors Board President Yarrow ...
Pocono Palace Resort sold for almost $18 million. Here's what's next for the iconic property.
AllOne Charities will be matching the first $1,000 raised in our Toys for Joy campaign.
Cresco is an unincorporated area in Barrett Township, Monroe County in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Cresco is located in the Pocono Mountains. The ZIP Code is 18326. Area Code 570, Exchange: 595. Other nearby villages include Buck Hill Falls, Canadensis, Skytop, and Mountainhome. Due to the small size and proximity of the surrounding villages ...
The Pocono Record is a newspaper based in Stroudsburg. The Journal of the Pocono Plateau is a newspaper based in White Haven. The paper also prints the Journal-Herald, and the Journal of Penn-Kidder. Tobyhanna Township is the setting of comedian Conner O'Malley's 2024 short film Rap World. [20]