Community Hygiene Pantry, based in Bradford County, opened a new pantry Sunday in Brodheadsville.
“With soaring inflation, the cost of basic staples from gas to groceries has increased for everyone,” .
A community hygiene pantry received some tender, loving care this morning behind the Mad Hatters Cafe. People gathered together because they thought it was important to give back to the community in l
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A primary election where we all get to vote | Opinion
Posted May 07, 10:13 AM
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By Liz Terwilliger
On Tuesday, May 18, Pennsylvania expects the same low turnout we usually see in primary elections. If that happens, it would be unfortunate, since this primary will affect every voter in the state, regardless of their party affiliation.
Part of the problem is that thousands of voters are unaware that they are even allowed to cast a vote. Although every taxpayer helps pay for the cost of a primary, Libertarian Party members (like myself), as well as Green Party and other third-party members and independents, often cannot participate in primaries because they are designed to allow the two major parties to choose their candidates. Many third-party voters simply ignore primaries all together. But they shouldn’t this time.