By Rick Hiduk After years of planning and meetings with corporate officials and municipal leaders, The Wyoming County Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce that ground will be broken on Tuesday, Oct. 16 for the installation of a natural … Read More
Community
How to Support Local Farmers
Cabot has a wonderful relationship with local farmers – many being landowners in Susquehanna County. Farmers provide fresh produce, milk, eggs, and meat to towns and cities around the country. October 12th is National Farmer’s Day, and to celebrate, we … Read More
Cabot Helps Keep Tunkhannock’s Local Treasure in Operation
The Dietrich Theater has been cherished for decades in the Tunkhannock community. After its inception in 1936, the theater hosted movie goers when they needed it most. From the height of World War II and steadily through the Vietnam War, … Read More
Looking Back, Moving Forward: Charlie Clark
By Rick Hiduk Charlie Clark has made a life of dairy farming and truly enjoys it. He has owned and managed a farm in Springville since 1984 and has a herd of about 40 cows. As a father of four … Read More
Impact Fee reaches nearly $1.5 billion
In August, Pennsylvania Public Utilities Commission (PUC) released the results of the Impact Fee in 2017, and they were astounding. Last year, the Impact Fee totaled nearly $210 million, bringing the total over the past seven years to almost $1.5 … Read More
Looking Back, Moving Forward: Dale Howell
By Rick Hiduk Dale Howell lives in Springville, Susquehanna County. He was raised on a farm in nearby Wyoming County and moved back to Susquehanna County to purchase land in Auburn Township. In recent decades, he was watching farms shutting … Read More
Looking Back, Moving Forward: Adam Diaz
By Rick Hiduk Coming from a family known county-wide for its strong work ethic, it’s little surprise that Adam Diaz had the foresight to diversify his assets to not only accommodate the various needs of the natural gas industry but … 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
Dennis Farm holds 5th Annual Symposium
On Thursday, October 5th the Dennis Farm Charitable Land Trust held its 5th Annual Symposium at Keystone College where Denise Dennis, the President and CEO and the the seventh generation of the family, told the amazing story of her family. The … Read More
Pennsylvania’s Impact Tax an Effective, Winning Policy
The following is a post from the Marcellus Shale Coalition published on July 21, 2017. – – – – – – Summertime – it’s the season for baseball, cookouts, and, unfortunately, for some lawmakers to renew tired calls for a massive, job-crushing … Read More