CORONAVIRUS COVERAGE
Utility shut-off is set to resume
Delinquent water bills could result in some Portland residents losing the service next month for the first time since last winter.
Grant program has 14 apply
Committee will review requests Monday.
City officials exposed to COVID-19
Two of Portland’s elected officials were tested for COVID-19 after they were exposed to coronavirus at a city meeting last week.
New educator
Justin Curley grew up on a dairy farm in a northeastern Pennsylvania area so rural that the closest town, Montrose, is a 25-minute drive away.
Cooper Farms providing supplies
Cooper Farms provided backpacks and school supplies to more than 650 students of employees.
Three more grants OK’d
Three more Portland businesses qualified for grants from the city’s coronavirus relief program.
Ready to return
Students in Jay County have been away from schools for nearly six months. That long hiatus will end Wednesday.
Council OKs relief program
FR effort is being funded through CARES Act.
Adams County to permit visiting fans
Rejoice, Patriot fans.
Board OKs leave policy
Dunkirk to follow CARES Act guidelines.
First relief grant approved
A Portland business will likely receive a grant through the city’s coronavirus relief program.
Support local service clubs
Their faces are obscured by the now-ubiquitous masks. But they’re there.
Family’s yard sale must go on
The coronavirus pandemic has complicated the Kemp family’s annual yard sale.
Fort ready for its fans
Letter outlines requirements.
Show prep
The Tri-State Gas Engine and Tractor Show kicks off Wednesday. As with all events that have been held since March, it will look different this year.
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