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Pictured, from left, are Clinton County United Way Director Ben Green and Momoyo Otsu owner Hanna Stover. The sign between them will appear in Momoyo Otsu for the next several weeks and move to other downtown locations as summer progresses. Momoyo Otsu is located at 147 E. Main St. Lock Haven.
LOCK HAVEN The Clinton County United Way is partnering with members of Downtown Lock Haven, Inc.’s Merchant’s Group to promote their shared missions of improving the community.
The Clinton County United Way’s large sign will be displayed in multiple downtown merchant locations throughout this summer to coincide with the ongoing revitalization of downtown Lock Haven.
ALANA JAJKO ajajko@susquehannagreenway.org
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Members of the LHU ROTC and two local Boy Scout troops assisted with 2021 River Town Cleanup Week, which removed 200 pounds of trash from Triangle Park and the downtown area.
LOCK HAVEN Susquehanna Greenway River Towns across the region were alive with volunteers last week in celebration of Earth Day and the inaugural 2021 Susquehanna Greenway River Towns Cleanup.
Over the course of the week of April 18 25, 2021, six river towns organized events that attracted hundreds of volunteers and collectively removed thousands of pounds of trash from area parks, trails, and communities along the Susquehanna River.
LOCK HAVEN Downtown Lock Haven, Inc. is offering a one-time grant program to assist businesses. “Downtown Lock Haven, Inc. has made it a priority to ass
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Lock Haven City Council approved the annual LH Jams festival for August of this year. Picture above is a band performing during the 2019 festival.
LOCK HAVEN – The pedestrian mall in downtown Lock Haven should be coming back.
And so should LH Jams in August, along with other very noteworthy events in the city that include the annual parade and festival, a farmers market, national canoe and kayak races, along with the Labor Day Regatta.
Based on the COVID-19-driven outdoors initiative of last year, when the city with PennDOT approval closed Main Street from Jay to Vesper for much of the summer to accommodate outdoor concerts and restaurant seating, the general consensus is, let’s do it again.
Mar 13, 2021
PHOTO PROVIDED Vice President and Business Development Officer for Small Business Banking at First National Bank Jason Bitner spoke to the class of Leadership Clinton County on the steps needed to start a small business.
LOCK HAVEN Participants of Leadership Clinton County had the opportunity to learn about the process of economic development by meeting with those who play a huge part in that process.
Representatives included Mike Flanagan with the Clinton County Economic Partnership, Betsy Lockwood with SEDA-Council of Governments, Tracie Witter with PPL Electric Utilities, and Dorie Gilmore with PA CareerLink, who all gave an in-depth description of their involvement with economic development in Clinton County.