Valley Arts4All set for May 3-4

The annual Valley Arts4All will be held next month in Sayre.The two-day event is scheduled for Saturday, May 3rd and Sunday, May 4th at Riverfront Park in Sayre.Visitors can check out over 100 artists, live music and other performances and delicious food. There will also... Read More.

Delhi man arrested on rape charges

The Delaware County District Attorney’s Office has announced a five-count indictment against a Delhi man who is accused of raping a victim last year.According to WBNG-TV, 34-year-old John P. Regazzi has been charged with felony counts of rape in the first degree and criminal... Read More.

Two juveniles charged with arson, burglary in Barton

Two juveniles have been arrested in connection with a structure fire in the Town of Barton last month.According to the Tioga County Sheriff’s Office, two juveniles have been charged with burglary in the third degree, arson in the third degree and criminal mischief in... Read More.

SBA Touch-A-Truck event set for Saturday

The Sayre Business Association will hold its annual Touch-A-Truck event this weekend.The event will be held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 12th in Howard Elmer Park in Sayre.The SBA Touch-A-Truck is a unique, interactive outdoor family event that allows children... Read More.

Accidents cause traffic delays on I-81, I-86

The Broome County Sheriff’s office reported multiple accidents occurred on the Interstate 86 and Interstate 81 interchange on Wednesday.According to police, multiple minor car accidents took place on 81 North near Exit 5, causing traffic delays.Traffic backups on Interstate 86 near Exit 71 N... Read More.

New York burn ban in place until May 14

The annual New York State Burn Ban remains in effect until May 14th.Since 2009, the DEC has enforced the brush burning ban to prevent wildfires and protect communities and first responders during heightened conditions for wildfires.Backyard fire pits and campfires less than three feet... Read More.

Towanda Police Chief announces retirement plans

Towanda Borough Police Chief Randy Epler has announced that he will retire in June.According to The Daily Review, Epler made the announcement at the Towanda Borough Council meeting on Monday.Despite his plan to retire, Epler said he is hoping to continue to work for... Read More.