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Photo of holiday cheer being made by the Mahanoy Area Midget Cheerleaders.

Holiday Cheer! Sharing Joy!

By Emma Shaller         On Wednesday, November 30, the Mahanoy Area Midget Cheerleaders and coach Keri Cavenas gathered at the Teen Canteen in Mahanoy City to create homemade Christmas cards. This squad project was organized by Bobby Moucheron of the M & M Redzone to spread holiday...   Read More

Photo of a red and green Jello cake.

The Story of Red and Green

By Alivia Economy         Have you ever wondered why we use red and green colors to celebrate Christmas? Well, I have an answer. It’s a very good story to tell. My grandma, Elaine Souchak, always tells it before we eat our dessert on Christmas. Most people think...   Read More

Photo of Oceana O'Boyle and her gand pap Gino Capone.

An Italian Family Tradition

By Oceana O’Boyle         I love stuffed shells, especially the ones my mom and I make. My grand pap Gino passed the recipe on to us. He was Italian, which is where I get my love for Italy and Italian food. My grand pap Gino, pictured above,...   Read More

Holiday Cookies with a Twist

By Taylor Walsh         With the holidays just around the corner, everyone will soon be searching for the perfect cookie recipes. Just like last year, I will be making one of my favorite types of cookies: candy cane twist cookies! They are the perfect cookie to eat...   Read More

Photo of Jack Rhoades at Cadillac Mountain celebrating the National Park Service 100th birthday.

National Park Service Turns 100

Photos and captions by Meredith Rhoades         The National Park Service turned 100 on August 25, 2016, marking a century of protecting some of America’s most special places for the enjoyment of us all. There are more than 400 sites nationwide in the National Park system. One...   Read More

Photo of Emma Shaller and her printmaking teacher at Peters Valley School of Craft.

The Art of Printmaking

By Emma Shaller         This summer I went to Peters Valley School of Craft. I learned three printmaking techniques: screen printing, monoprinting, and woodcut. My teacher’s name was Stephen McKenzie, and he always wore CRAZY socks! There is a picture of him above. In screen printing, we...   Read More

Photo by Oceana O'Boyle of workers on stike at the Taj Mahal.

On Strike for Summer Vacation

By Oceana O’Boyle         This summer I went to Atlantic City for vacation. I’ve been going there every summer since I was little. The past two years I was allowed to bring a friend but I didn’t this year because it was a hard choice. I stay...   Read More

Photo of an abbott's sphinx caterpillar.

Abbott’s Sphinx Caterpillar An Unexpected Visitor

By Alivia Economy         One night my family and I found something odd, but kind of interesting. My brother was cleaning out my cat’s litter box, and found a strange looking object. He told me, “It was brown with one eyeball on each side of its head...   Read More

Sparkly Popcorn a Fun Fall Treat!

By Taylor Walsh         During the fall, I like to bake a lot. One of my favorite recipes to make when Halloween starts to chime in is sparkly popcorn. It’s really yummy and fun to make for all types of Halloween parties. What You Will Need: 1...   Read More

Photo by Debbie Walker of ACTION Yout Group members celebrating the cannonization of Saint Teresa.

Celebrating Saint Teresa

Photos and captions courtesy Debbie Walker, Director, A.C.T.I.O.N. Youth Group In Mahanoy City, locals and visitors celebrated the canonization of Mother Teresa of Calcutta as a saint of the Roman Catholic Church on September 4th. The event was special to many Coal Region people because Mother Teresa visited Mahanoy City...   Read More

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