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Dandy Pink Cups for the Cure campaign raises over $7,600 for Guthrie Breast Care Fund

SAYRE BOROUGH – The annual “Dandy Pink Cups for the Cure” campaign raised over $7,600 for the Guthrie Breast Care Fund. The campaign takes place in October in accordance with National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Dandy Donates a percentage of each large coffee in a pink cup sold throughout the month at all locations in the Twin Tiers area. “The Dandy Pink Cups campaign has been one of our highest priority community initiatives for almost a decade. Our customers and employees are extremely passionate about supporting the mission of the Guthrie Breast Care Fund during the month of October. We love being able to support the communities and organizations that make this area so special,” said Randy Williams, President of Dandy.

Bennett Doughty

Bennett Doughty grew up in Winthrop, Maine, and earned his Doctor of Pharmacy degree with honors from the University of Connecticut School of Pharmacy in 2016. Following graduation, Doughty completed two years of residency training at the VA Connecticut Healthcare System in West Haven, Conn., specializing in psychiatric pharmacy. Doughty joined the Binghamton School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences in 2018 as a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Pharmacy Practice. He also serves as a clinical psychiatric pharmacy specialist at the Guthrie Robert Packer Hospital in Sayre, Pa., where he works in crisis, inpatient and ambulatory care settings. Doughty is the program director of the Binghamton University Opioid Overdose Prevention Program (BU OOPP), a state-sponsored program that supports the training and distribution of the opioid overdose reversal agent, Narcan, to the University community. He is actively working with healthcare faculty members across Binghamton

Nor easter buries Bradford County with the heaviest snowfall recorded in decades (free to read)

“It’s definitely a historic event, I’ve never seen anything like that and I’ve been in the weather service since the 90s,” Meteorologist Daniel Padavona at the National Weather Service in Binghamton said. The nor’easter left heavy, record-breaking snowfall across parts of northeast Pennsylvania and central New York starting Wednesday and continuing into Thursday. Bradford County was blanketed with snow ranging from 20 to 43.3 inches, with Towanda (28 inches), Litchfield (34 inches), Troy (36 inches), Rome (34.8 inches), Burlington (36 inches), Alba (26 inches) and 32-34 inches in the Valley area, according to the NWS. Sullivan County had a snowfall ranging from 10.5-16.5 inches while Tioga County, Pennsylvania had a range of 23-44 inches.

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