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Plastics professionals attend Penn College workshop

Fifteen employees from six companies benefited from instructional material and hands-on reinforcement during a recent Plastic Materials & Processing Fundamentals workshop at Pennsylvania College of Technology. The May 23-25 workshop, sponsored by the Mitsubishi Chemical Group, is among a ...

High school students share $1,500 for community projects

Three student teams from Lycoming County – representing Jersey Shore, Montgomery and Montoursville area high schools – will share $1,500 to implement civic-minded projects they put forward during Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Youth Leadership Program. Twenty-seven students ...

Nurses celebrated at UPMC’s annual awards banquet

During Nurses Week (May 6-12), leaders from UPMC in North Central Pa. recognized extraordinary nurses at the annual Nurses Recognition and Awards Banquet held at Herman & Luther’s in Montoursville. Hundreds of nurses from across the system attended the event. “Nursing requires ...

FCFP to host art workshops at Rider Park

The First Community Foundation Partnership of Pennsylvania (FCFP) will host a series of art activities at Rider Park in conjunction with the Northern Tier Partners for the Arts. The Arts in Education Residency program will consist of five two-day workshops. Each workshop will allow ...

Penn College dedicates ‘Baja Room’ for successful team

A new dedicated space for Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Baja SAE team befits its recent accomplishments in international competitions. The school created the Penn College Baja Room in the Larry A. Ward Machining Technologies Center with the financial support of Ken Healy and his ...

Magistrate Judge Arbuckle receives public service award

The Honorable William “Skip” Arbuckle was awarded the Lycoming Law Association’s William E. Nichols Public Service Award earlier this year. The award comes with a thousand-dollar donation to a charity designated by the award recipient. Although Judge Arbuckle is involved in many ...