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Buildings demolished at old Penn Hills Resort Arsons plagued Penn Hills Resort near Stroudsburg a number of times over the last few months. The wood-frame buildings have now been torn down. Author: Carmella Mataloni Updated: 3:37 PM EDT June 29, 2021 STROUDSBURG, Pa. Piles of debris sit behind gates at the old Penn Hills Resort near Stroudsburg. Stroud Township officials recently demolished the wood-frame buildings after a slew of arsons left the place in shambles. Right now, it s an eyesore. People go by it and see it abandoned, but it has a lot of potential, said Isaac Garcia from Stroud Township. A couple from New York bought the property two years ago, but Stroud Township officials say they did nothing to better it. ....
Crews rescue baby raccoon from fire at former Penn Hills Resort Some firefighters with big hearts battled smoke and flames at the old Penn Hills Resort in Stroud Township. Author: Andy Palumbo Updated: 5:41 AM EDT May 3, 2021 MONROE COUNTY, Pa. The first alarm came in around 11:30 Sunday night at the former Penn Hills Resort in Stroud Township, just outside of Stroudsburg. It was an unexpected find during a fire at an old resort just outside of Stroudsburg. While firefighters were putting out the flames at the former Penn Hills Resort in Stroud Township, they found a baby raccoon in the building. ....
Township steps in after several fires at old Penn Hills Resort Firefighters were called to the former resort near Stroudsburg Sunday night. There have been at least five fires at the place in the last 18 months. Author: Carmella Mataloni Updated: 5:11 PM EDT May 3, 2021 STROUDSBURG, Pa. Flames could be seen pouring out of what was once a garage at the former Penn Hills Resort near Stroudsburg on Sunday night. The fire spread to an old restaurant. The place in Stroud Township went up in flames again, just before midnight on Sunday. I know it s bad. Every time we go by, something else is burned down. Police, you know, there s not enough police to go and chase after them all, said Robert Wood, Price Township. ....