DANVILLE — After the storm Thursday night, the Montour Area Recreation Commission (MARC) continues efforts to clean up damage along trails in the county, according to Bob Stoudt, director of
Communities across the region were alive with volunteers this April in celebration of Earth Week and the third-annual Susquehanna Greenway Cleanup Week. Durin
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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.
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DANVILLE â The Montour Area Recreation Commission (MARC) has advised that the Hess Loop Trail and the Mahoning Flats Trail network at the Hess Recreation Area sustained moderate damage during a Christmas Eve storm.
Trail users are cautioned regarding partial trail washouts along the northern portion of the J. Manley Robbins Trail and continued flooding and boardwalk damages along the Mahoning Flats Trail network. The Hess Loop Trail remains open for use and is passable for most users, but MARC cautions park visitors that the J. Manley Robbins Trail portion of the Hess Loop trail is not suitable for users with limited mobility.