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Community digest 01/31/2021

Wyoming Valley Community Bank N.A. wrapped up 2020 by donating more than $130,000 to non-profit organizations. Donations have been made throughout its four-state footprint which includes Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont and Massachusetts. In Northeast Pennsylvania, Community Bank donated to Nebo Baptist Church in Nanticoke, Back Mountain Harvest Assembly/Harvest Food Pantry in Trucksville, St. Therese’s Church in Shavertown, Sweet Valley Fire Company, Shots for Tots in Hanover Twp., United Charities in West Hazleton, Family Promise of Carbon County, Carbon County Animal Shelter, St. Brigid Parish in Friendsville, Susquehanna County Interfaith Christmas Bureau in Montrose, Peckville Assembly of God, Green Ridge Assembly of God, NEPA Youth for Christ in Scranton and Meshoppen United Methodist Church. Community Bank operates more than 235 customer facilities across Northeast Pennsylvania, upstate New York, Vermont and western Massachusetts. For information, visit cbnanews.com.

Cats left in taped box behind a dumpster in a snowdrift

    MESHOPPEN, Pennsylvania (WNEP) Three cats and eight kittens are sleepy and hungry after a long night in the cold. Police in Meshoppen said the cats were found around 6 p.m. Tuesday off Copper Head Lane, a rural road. The cats were left behind in a snowdrift near a dumpster in a box. It was taped shut without anything to keep the cats warm. “I was mortified. I mean, we all were. We were all crying tears,” Meshoppen Cat Rescue President Paula Foux said. The cats were brought to Meshoppen Cat Rescue to recover, less than one mile away from where they were found.

Rain may lead to historic flood levels on Christmas in Southern Tier

Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin UPDATE: Owego Creek in Tioga County remained above flood stage at about 11:40 a.m. at 10 feet (1 foot above flood stage) and is near crest, according to an alert from the National Weather Service s office in Binghamton. The creek is expected to drop below flood stage by 6 p.m. A flood warning remains in effect until noon for Broome, Chenango, southern Cortland, Delaware, Tioga and northern Sullivan counties.  The weather service reported that between 1.5 and 3 inches of rain have fallen as of 8:22 a.m. While less than a quarter-inch more is expected, that rain is on top of earlier heavy rain and significant snowmelt from last week s storm. 

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