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Self portrait, 2020
Why did you take up photography? I’ve had a camera for as long as I can remember. I used to have a show on Newport City Radio with DJ Lee. We’d use the camera to film interviews, freestyles, shout outs etc and that turned into a couple of small music videos and documentaries. I then moved into weddings and events. When lockdown hit and the video work stopped, I tried my hand at photography while out walking. The rest is history.
Why do you love taking pictures? It’s a moment in time. I can capture something that ll never happen again. It’s a piece of history, a memory. I love the whole editing process too. Bringing it to life. Plus going out with the camera helps me get my steps in.
mmaroney@sungazette.com
Many organizations each year do projects to ensure wild trout are in abundance in streams, lakes and rivers.
Before the opening day of trout season on April 17, members of the Susquehanna Chapter of Trout Unlimited met for their annual watershed summit.
Reducing acid mind drainage by removing two old coal refuse culm piles that were causing water impairment near Mildred and Loyalsock Creek was a project discussed.
Acid mine drainage destroys the aquatic life, turning streams orange with toxic chemicals from mining, said Marc Lewis, spokesman for the Loyalsock Creek Watershed Association.
The Eastern Pennsylvania Coalition for Abandoned Mine Reclamation is helping to monitor the upper reaches of the creek. Water quality and the effluent from two abandoned mine discharge treatment systems are being looked at as is gas withdraw impacts, Lewis said.
mreuther@sungazette.com
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The unsung heros of the COVID pandemic include from left: Dylan Hamm, general manager/vice president of Fred Hamm Disposal, Steven Straub, supervisor, Frank Perchinski, bus driver for River Valley Transet, Jack Schrader of Overhead Door, Steve Smith, operation supervisor for RVT, Matt Blair, manager of Overhead Door, and Keith Atherholt of Lewis Lumber Products.
Picking up trash from homes and businesses is not the easiest job under normal conditions.
Add in a pandemic and it becomes all that more challenging, even potentially hazardous.
Bus drivers, sawmill workers, and commercial businesses all faced new hurdles and changes in the way they’ve conducted their daily approaches to work for much of the past year, especially early on in the pandemic last spring.
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