Author Archives: Bill desRosiers

Mayor Litwin Reflects on a Lifetime in Nicholson Borough

The town of Nicholson is home to just under 1,000 residents and is tucked away in the rolling landscape of northeastern Pennsylvania. Some are familiar with it being home to one of the state’s most impressive pieces of architecture: the Tunkhannock Creek Viaduct. Also known as the Nicholson Bridge, this century-old landmark was a key component in the transportation of industrial goods. Today, the … Read More

Susquehanna County Ag Day Exceeds Expectations

Susquehanna County Ag Day 2020 was one for the books. With one of the largest crowds organizers have seen in years, the Penn State Extension estimated more than 800 people attended along with nearly 80 vendor organizations supporting agriculture in the region. … Read More

Think About Energy Briefing Discusses Manufacturing

On February 14, members of the community joined business and industry leaders for a dialog about energy, manufacturing careers, and how they are related and can help the region. The Think About Energy Briefing, sponsored by UGI Energy Services and Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation, was held in Hazelwood, … Read More

Join Cabot for Lunch at Susquehanna County Ag Day

As the new season is approaching, we roll into yet another year of spring festivities that acknowledge our county’s rich agricultural scene. On March 6, farmers, community members, and industry representatives will gather at Elk Lake High School for Susquehanna … Read More

Cabot One of Five Keystone Sponsors for Fill a Glass with Hope

On January 3, First Lady Frances Wolf joined PA Department of Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding, dairy industry leaders, Keystone Sponsors, and state-wide food bank operators to open the famous PA Farm Show food court with a milkshake toast and a … Read More

Cabot Assists with Trehab Thanksgiving Food Drive

With the holidays soon upon us, the Trehab Community Action Agency of Susquehanna County has already begun distribution of donated food to area residents. In the course of their 35th annual Feed-a-Friend Thanksgiving Food Drive, Trehab got help from numerous individuals, organization … Read More

Celebrating National STEM Day

STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math, and it’s been an integral part the nation’s workforce since 2001 when it was introduced by the National Science Foundation. Today, November 8, we’re celebrating National STEM Day! Despite the growth of … Read More

Students provided with virtual hands-on energy experience

The following is a guest post by Rick Hiduk. Youths at schools in three counties will have a better idea of how their math and science studies relate to the natural gas industry by the end of the week, as … Read More

SCCTC students manufacture training tool for Cabot

The following a guest post by Rick Hiduk. —– As Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation develops new technology to further increase productivity of its wells, the close relationship with the Susquehanna County Career and Technology Center (SCCTC) at the Elk … Read More

Cabot Warming Hearts at Coldest Time of Year

The following is a guest post by Rick Hiduk. It has been a particularly cold couple of months, and those most affected by winter’s bite tend to be the less fortunate families in our region and their children. Since Thanksgiving, … Read More