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Barrett Township Supervisors Meeting - September 24, 2025 - 8:00 AMStroudsburg boy’s soccer mid season
Stroudsburg Boy’s Soccer had their 8th annual alumni game against Deiruff High School on September 20, 2025 at Ross-Stulgaitis stadium in honor of Jay Effros Kolb, who passed away on June 26, 2007. His legacy in the Stroudsburg community is not to be forgotten or understated. He was a player, coach, role model and a community leader who influenced many student-athletes greatly.
The Kolb family and guests of honor attended the alumni game for a ceremony prefacing kick off, where the family and honorary guests got together with the soccer team to enjoy a speech honoring Jay Effros and take pictures.
After the ceremony, and the required pictures, they witnessed the team take its most demanding win of the season, with a score line of 9-0.
Wyatt Kish, ‘27 opened the game with a goal and celebrated by holding up our Effros Kolb shirts and pointing it towards our honorary guests. A strong and meaningful celebration, showing the teams respect.
Girls Field Hockey hot after important week
Being competitive the week of 9/14 was a must for Stroudsburg’s Field Hockey team. Coming off back-to-back losses, setting their record at 3-4, they played four games in a six-day stretch, including Bethlehem Catholic (9/15), Northampton (9/17), Pocono Mountain East (9/19), and East Stroudsburg South (9/20).
Game one of the week against Bethlehem Catholic was a lopsided 9-0 win against the Golden Hawks, taking Stroudsburg’s record to 4-4.
Falling to Northampton 0-2, they bounced back, taking down PME 5-1, and blowing out East Stroudsburg South 8-0.
The team is confident, seeing consistent presence from senior captains Georgie English, ’26, Cailin Mignosi, ’26, and Grace Coyne, ’26.
Goals have been shared throughout the team, with Grace Barzev, ’28, leading the team with seven. Leanna Neri, ’27, Skylar Neri, ’28, and Coyne follow with five each.
Child shot while hugging father: Monroe County stepdad facing assault charges, cops say
A Monroe County man is facing assault charges after shooting his 10-year-old stepson during a dispute at a Chestnuthill Township home, state police said.Aside from the three counts of aggravated assault, 34-year-old Darius Oshan James, of the 100 block of Caddo Terrace in Albrightsville, also is charged with felony child endangerment; two counts misdemeanor reckless endangerment; and misdemeanor simple assault.Read the full story here.
Raising flags for veteran suicide awareness
CHESTNUTHILL TOWNSHIP, MONROE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Thousands of veterans take their lives each year, and organizers say the goal of that display is to give people a visual reminder of the startling statistics.
Suicide can be a difficult topic to discuss for many, but for veterans, 28/22 News spoke with, having those difficult discussions could very well mean the difference between life and death.
If you've driven down Route 209 in Chestnuthill Township, you may have noticed an array of American flags in front of American Legion Post 927.
572 flags line the lawn, each one representing a veteran who has died by suicide in just 26 days. It's a sobering figure, and members of the legion say that's the point.
Ertle Subaru in Stroudsburg – Brake Repair Nightmare
August 4 – Drop-off and Initial EstimateOn Monday, August 4, 2025, we expected a straightforward service: inspect and repair the brakes. While dropping the car off, they reviewed the service history and I agreed to let them change the coolant, differential fluid, and perform a transmission fluid drain-and-fill.We scheduled service for the following day and left the car with a loaner vehicle. The service estimate covered coolant, CVT transmission fluid, and general brake work. The dealer said they would inspect the brakes further and call back with details.
Field Hockey recap
Stroudsburg’s Field Hockey team went up against Nazareth on September 9 at 4 p.m. They took a loss with a 0-3 score, but they didn’t go down without a fight.
Stroudsburg scored four goals in the game. Georgie English ’26, Emma Dreisbach, ’28, Gracelyn Barzev, ’28, and Peyton Witmer, ’28, all attempted one shot, but unfortunately, they were all blocked.
However, that didn’t stop Tess Nowosad, ’26, from blocking seven shots produced by Nazerth’s side. Though Nazerth got one goal in the first half and two more in the second half, Stroudsburg gave their utmost effort to keep them at bay.
On September 11, they faced Emmaus, where they suffered a tough loss, 0-10.
Emmaus scored 8 points in the first half and another two in the second half. Grace Conye, ’26, attempted one shot; however, it was cut off. Tess Nowosad, ’26, was able to save 14 shots, and Sophia Craig, ’26, saved 1.
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Kissing bugs not so friendly
When you hear the term “kissing bugs,” you might picture benign or even appealing insects.
Zoey Charles, ’27, commented, “When I heard the term ‘kissing bug,’ I originally thought it was like a sickness you get from kissing other people.”
In reality, these bugs, scientifically known as Triatominae, carry the parasite that causes Chagas disease. This disease originated in Latin America back in 1909, discovered by a Brazilian physician, Carlos Chagas.
According to Uclahealth.org, they are only called “kissing bugs,” because they transfer the parasite by “kissing,” a better term for biting, a person’s face in their sleep.
When the bug bites human skin, it also defecates, which is how the parasite, called Trypanosoma cruzi (T. cruzi), gets deposited.
Wilkes-Barre massacre: 43 years later, a community remembers
WILKES-BARRE, LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — It's listed in the top 20 mass murders in the history of the United States of America, and it happened right here in Northeastern Pennsylvania.
George Banks went on a shooting rampage in the Wilkes-Barre area in September of 1982, and despite the passage of more than 40 years, the crime is still talked about by people in the area and beyond.
Northeastern Pennsylvania was the focus of the national and world media, and keep in mind, at that point in time, 1982, the words "mass shootings" were rarely used.
On Monday, 28/22 News heard from people who were on the crime scene who say they will never forget what they saw.
It was the unthinkable, and it happened in northeastern Pennsylvania.
George Banks went on a murderous rampage, shooting and killing 13 people, including seven children. He was father to five of those children.
Fall Beers Are Here: Barley Creek Pumpkin Ale & Harvest Moon Lager
When summer starts fading in the rearview mirror and the road ahead is lined with flannel, it's time for the Great Pumpkin Takeover . Oh...
ESU Education Major Raises Nearly $40K for Cancer Research
From a very young age, East Stroudsburg University sophomore Savannah Zeaman understood the lasting impact teachers can have on their students.
Not only is it the reason Zeaman chose to major in early childhood and elementary education, it’s also what inspired her to begin a fundraiser that has raised nearly $40,000 towards cancer research since 2013.
That year, as Zeaman was beginning her own educational journey as a first grader at McDonald Elementary School in Warminster, Pa., she started Savannah’s Lemonade Stand as a tribute to her late kindergarten teacher, Kathryn Shelmire, who had died from cancer the year before.Bagging food to fight hunger in the Poconos
STROUDSBURG, MONROE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — A supermarket in the Poconos is getting help from the community to help those fighting hunger. Shoprite of Stroudsburg held its Bag for Hunger Day on Saturday.
The event is part of its month-long Partners in Caring campaign. The hunger-fighting initiative supports more than 2,000 charities.
Church marks 125th anniversary at mass
Celebrity baggers included state representative Tarah Probst and 28/22's Sydney Kostus.
Customers can pay five dollars to buy groceries for local pantries in Monroe County, or buy select items donated directly to East Stroudsburg United Methodist Church's food pantry.
The store hopes to raise $10,000 by the first week of October.
Concerned Citizens Roundtable — Live on YouTube
A community-led, live-streamed discussion. Nominate. Watch. This one-time, live-streamed roundtable brings together concerned residents to discuss local issues on the record. The event will be hosted by Grant Hilfiger (candidate for Supervisor) and Nate Covington (elected Auditor, chair), livestreamed on YouTube on Thursday, October 16 at 7:00 PM, and the recording will be posted afterward.Rate cuts prompt excitement for to-be homeowners
STROUDSBURG, MONROE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU)— The federal government lowered interest rates on mortgages this week for the first time since December.
28/22 News Reporter Connor Coar spoke with both a realtor, Friday, and a woman who is buying a home in the Poconos to see how this news is impacting her purchase.
The Federal Reserve cut the lending rate between 4.25% and 4%. This is the first time in the calendar year a cut has been made.
The decision to announce the cuts was not unanimous.
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Fed Governor Stephen Miran, who was appointed by President Trump just before the decision to lower lending rates was made, wanted a half-point rate cut.
E-news Updates – September 19, 2025
Creating Responsibility and Transparency for Data Center Development
Local governments are on the front lines of decision-making that directly impacts data center development. They determine zoning, land use, and ultimately where large facilities like data centers can be located. Because of this responsibility, it is critical that they have the tools and information necessary to make sound, informed decisions on behalf of their residents.
Local governments are on the front lines of decision-making that directly impacts data center development. They determine zoning, land use, and ultimately where large facilities like data centers can be located. Because of this responsibility, it is critical that they have the tools and information necessary to make sound, informed decisions on behalf of their residents.
