Seven teams of three anglers each cast their lines into Beaver Run near Noxen in Wyoming County on May 29 to kick-off the second annual Fish for the Fallen tournament at Patriots Cove. The men and women were paired with skilled trout … Read More
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The Year of the Nurse
2020 is the International Year of the Nurse. Though this campaign from the World Health Organization has been a year in the making, the theme is quite fitting. Nurses have perhaps never been more crucial and appreciated than they are … Read More
Lawmakers Optimistic About Natural Gas Rebound
The latest Think About Energy forum conducted virtually on May 5 featured three U.S. congressman from Pennsylvania: Fred Keller, Guy Reschenthaler, and Glenn “GT” Thompson. Each provided summaries of the status of the natural gas industry coming into the COVID-19 crisis and the … Read More
Fueling Farming in Northeast Pennsylvania
Ethan Greenley is a Recycled Water Foreman at Cabot. However, like many others who reside in northeast Pennsylvania, Ethan grew up farming. Because of this, Ethan was able to give us his perspective on the local agricultural scene since natural gas has come around. … Read More
Energy Partners Listen to Community COVID-19 Needs
On April 16, the focus of the Think About Energy Briefing, which usually centers on energy policy and how the industry impacts our daily lives, shifted to learning more about the pressing community needs impacted by the COVID-19 health crisis. At … Read More
Ethan Greenley Discusses Safety and Environmental Efforts
Meet Ethan Greenley, Recycled Water Treatment Foreman at Cabot. As we have mentioned in previous posts, as part of our environmental efforts, Cabot recycles nearly 100% of water on well sites, and Ethan is in charge of overseeing these water treatment processes. Ethan touts Cabot’s partners in water recycling, ComTech Industries and Fluid Recovery Services, for being great … Read More
A Decade of Growth for Small Businesses in NEPA
How have small businesses been impacted by the natural gas industry? We spoke with Cory Sprout, Project Manager at RHL Companies, to unpack this question. In this time he shared with us all about his experience working and growing with a small, northeastern Pennsylvania business: … Read More
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
Congressman Keller Joins Industry Leaders for Roundtable
Welcome to the second part of our discussion about Susquehanna County Career and Technology Center’s (SCCTC) newest program: a CDL training course. After annoucing the program last July, the first class is soon to be underway with a full roster of ambitious … Read More