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ARREST: PEREZ, FRANCISCO - (1 ) Driving Under The Influence (M) and (1) Traffic Violation
PEREZ, FRANCISCO (1 ) Driving Under The Influence (M) and (1) Traffic Violation (S) Age 39 Race White Gender Male Height 5' 6" Weight 170 lbs Hair Bald Eyes BrownShoprite honored for raising thousands to fight hunger
BRODHEADSVILLE, MONROE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU)— The ShopRite of Brodheadsville in the Poconos is being honored for raising thousands to fight hunger as part of the annual ShopRite partners in Caring Cheerios Contest.
They raised over $48,000 and ranked among the top five fundraising stores.
Pop-up shop returns to Monroe County
"Throughout the whole 25 years of doing this, they've raised with all of the ShopRites over $65 million. So it's just really great to know that what we're doing is becoming a really big thing and that we're able to help different people all over," said Kayla Kinsley, Special Events Coordinator.
Four associates are featured on a special edition cheerios box and a donation was made to local charities: The Pleasant Valley Ecumenical Network and West End Food Pantry.
A new home for three local first responding agencies
CHESNUTHILL TOWNSHIP, MONROE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU)— A new shared emergency services facility opened up in Chestnuthill Township.
It houses the West End Fire Company, Lehigh Valley Health Network EMS Ambulance Service, and Chestnuthill Township Emergency Operations.
This new facility was ten years in the making and is necessary to coincide with the growth of the community and its needs.
Detective Spike
"It gives us a lot more exposure to our community, faster response times for emergency needs when we're called, and it just gives a state of the art technology that our crews can work out of and it really helps in aiding the recruitment and retention for new providers to come work for us here at LHVN EMS," stated Dennis Ganc, Director of Pre-Hospital Emergency Medical Services, LHVN.
Pop-up shop returns to Monroe County
GILBERT, MONROE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU)— A Pop-up shop in Monroe County was packed with shoppers.
The West End Fairgrounds hosted the event for the Just Between Friends Pocono's Pop-up.
It's a consignment shop with items for children of all ages that has grown in popularity due to its incredible low prices.
More than 200 vendors with products including clothes, shoes, toys, and books.
Even though this is for children of all ages, most of the customers are there for the youngest age group.
"We do find that our biggest demographic is 0 to 5 because those are the most expensive items we tend to find, and we're also trying to stock, not only our own homes, but also those grandparents or babysitters and things like that, so being able to buy those at secondhand or consignment shops help out our own personal budgets," explained Ashley Elmer,Co-owner, Just Between Friends Consignment Shop.
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How long have you been with SHS?
Since October of 2022
What made you want to become a teacher?
I fell in love with teaching when I taught ESL in Japan. Education then became a passion of mine and something I wanted to continue to do in America too.
What subject or subjects do you teach?
English Literature all day.
What grades do you teach?
Currently, 10th grade but I’ve taught middle school and 9th – 12th grade throughout my teaching career.
If you could teach any other subject what would it be?
I have taught history in other schools…so, probably that.
What is your favorite part about your students?
Your creativity and ingenuity when facing a challenge or working on a project. Also, your sense of humor. You all usually make me laugh.
What is one thing you learned from your students?
Alena Murray – Mount St Mary’s University
What are you doing after high school?
Bachelor’s Degree (4 year school)
Tell us the name of the college or career you’ll be attending/pursuing in the fall below:
Mount St Mary’s University
What major or career do you plan to pursue?
Pre-Physical Therapy + Track and Field
Ruben Emmanuel – Lincoln Tech
What are you doing after high school?
Trade School
Tell us the name of the college or career you’ll be attending/pursuing in the fall below:
Lincoln Tech
What major or career do you plan to pursue?
Electrical Engineering
Milan George- Temple University
What are you doing after high school?
Bachelor’s Degree (4 year school)
Tell us the name of the college or career you’ll be attending/pursuing in the fall below:
Temple University
What major or career do you plan to pursue?
Early Education/Special Education
One dead after Easter motorcycle crash
SMITHFIELD TOWNSHIP, MONROE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Police say a person has died after a motorcycle crash that occurred on Easter in Monroe County.
On Sunday, April 20, around 6:00 a.m., police say they responded to a motorcycle crash on Stream Lane in Smithfield Township. They say it was later determined that a motorcycle lost control on a curve, traveled off the road, and hit a utility pole.
Fire officials warn of increased forest fire risk
On April 23, police say Michael Crumpler succumbed to his injuries from the crash.
The investigation is ongoing, according to police.
Pocono Environmental Education Center’s Earth Day festival
On Saturday, April 26, the Pocono Environmental Education Center (PEEC) will be hosting its annual Earth Day festival. The event will be taking place at 538 Emery Road, Dingmans Ferry, Pennsylvania 18328, running from 11:00 AM to 4:00 P.M.
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“Each year PEEC offers two Community Festivals – Earth Day in the Spring and Harvest Festival in the Fall. Both are great opportunities to learn more about what PEEC does and the resources it offers to our community. We hope that everyone will join us on April 26 to celebrate the Earth and learn more about how to be more connected to nature.”
— PEEC Front Office
Public Notice: 04/24/2025 [1435e72f43638eb79ad7f1943fea83dc]
Thu, 24 Apr 2025 00:00:00 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING The East Stroudsburg Borough Council will hold a Public Hearing during a Regular Meeting of the Borough Council for Ordinance No. 1414, Amending Chapter 126 - Sewers of the East Stroudsburg Borough Code of Ordinances on Tuesday, May 6, 2025, at 7:05 PM, in the Borough of East Stroudsburg Municipal Building, located at 24 Analomink St, East Stroudsburg, PA. After the hearing and during the continuance of the meeting, the Borough Council will, if in order, consider and vote upon Ordinance No. 1414, Amending Chapter 126 - Sewers, as well as conduct any other business that may come before the Borough Council. In place of setting forth the entirety of Ordinance No. 1414, Amending Chapter 126*Sewers, a summary of the proposed Ordinance is as follows: Chapter 126*Sewers Shall be Amended to include: legislative findings for amendments; to add a new subsection (14) to Chapter §126-6, A.
Public Notice: 04/24/2025 [1812da70490cdaa5653c8a7713694ef8]
Thu, 24 Apr 2025 00:00:00 Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell the contents of leased spaces to satisfy Extra Space’s lien at the location indicated: 1030 Reeves Street Dunmore PA 18512 (570) 468-7504 Thursday May 08, 2025, at 10:00AM Unit 251 Amy Dennis The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property.
Public Notice: 04/24/2025 [204247a2e14edc2393b7b5fc771d4baf]
Thu, 24 Apr 2025 00:00:00 BID NOTICE Sealed proposals will be received by the: SOMERSET TWP. of SOMERSET county at P.O. Box 754, Somerset, Pa 15501 until 3:30 PM on May 8, 2025, for the following: OPTION 1; ITEM 1; 1,009 TON SUPERPAVE WEARING COURSE, 9.5mm, IN PLACE OPTION 1; ITEM 2; 106 TON SUPERPAVE SCRATCH AND LEVELING COURSE, 9.5mm, IN PLACE OPTION 2; ITEM 3; 767 TON SUPERPAVE WEARING COURSE, 9.5mm, IN PLACE OPTION 2; ITEM 4; 106 TON SUPERPAVE SCRATCH AND LEVELING COURSE, 9.5mm, IN PLACE OPTION #1 = Item #1 & Item #2 (All streets listed on the project) OPTION #2 = Item #3 & Item #4 (Deduct work on Aiken Ave from project) The Pennsylvania Prevailing Wage ACT applies to this project only if the bid amount exceeds $100,000.00. Liquidated damages apply at the rate of $ 975.00 per calendar day.
Public Notice: 04/24/2025 [84ddcc1894f31d5178b58decb790c885]
Thu, 24 Apr 2025 00:00:00 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING The East Stroudsburg Borough Council will hold a Public Hearing during a Regular Meeting of the Borough Council for Ordinance No. 1415, Amending Chapter 154 - Water of the East Stroudsburg Code of Ordinances on Tuesday, May 6, 2025, at 7:20 PM, in the Borough of East Stroudsburg Municipal Building, located at 24 Analomink St, East Stroudsburg, PA. After the hearing and during the continuance of the meeting, the Borough Council will, if in order, consider and vote upon Ordinance No. 1415, Amending Chapter 154 - Water, as well as conduct any other business that may come before the Borough Council. In place of setting forth the entirety Ordinance No. 1415, Amending Chapter 154 - Water, a summary of the proposed Ordinance is as follows: Chapter 154*Water Shall be Amended to include: legislative findings for amendments; to add a new subsection (11) to Chapter 154-6, A.
Public Notice: 04/24/2025 [c4a78d38f75422532d8cd59eee515e58]
Thu, 24 Apr 2025 00:00:00 PUBLIC NOTICE- AUCTION Notice is hereby given that the contents of the storage units leased to the following tenants will be sold by Lords Valley Self Storage, 663 PA 739, Lords Valley, PA 18428, on the website www.storagetreasures.com in order to satisfy the liens for unpaid rent. The auction will begin Wednesday, May 21, 2025 at 9 a.m., and end on Wednesday, May 28, 2025 at 10 a.m. The sale consists of the following tenants' units located at: 1409 Rt. 6, Greeley, PA 18425 Dion- Williamsburg, VA Hall- Greeley, PA
Softball falls to PME in extra innings
Yesterday, Stroudsburg softball fell to Pocono Mountain East (PME), 6-5, on the final play of the game.
The Mounties got on the board in the top of the first inning after Elena Trotter,’25, doubled, and Pocono Mountain East committed an error, each scoring one run.
A single by Trotter extended the Mounties’ lead to 3-0 in the top of the second inning. Trotter, along with her two hits in the first two innings, hit singles in both the seventh and ninth innings. She collected four hits in five at-bats.
Pocono Mountain East took the lead in the bottom of the sixth inning. PME player Macenzie Stover singled, driving in two runs, to give the Cardinals the advantage, 4-3.
Needing only three outs to win, Pocono Mountain East committed an error, blowing their lead, which tied the game in the top of the seventh.
With the game knotted up at four, Stroudsburg and Pocono Mountain East headed into extra innings.
Boys’ tennis wraps the season with win against Bangor
On April 17, 2025, the Stroudsburg boys’ tennis team closed out their 2024–2025 season on a high note with a commanding 5–2 victory over Bangor High School. The win capped off a season of growth and development for the Mountaineers, who finished the year with a 6–10 record.
Singles Results:
Logan Casebolt, ’25, dominated Marco Marozzo,’25, in straight sets, 6–1, 6–3.
Mason Ulmer, ’27, cruised past Quentin Lemak,’25, with a confident 6–3, 6–0 win.
Keshav Persaud, ’26, was nearly flawless in his 6–0, 6–2 victory over Liam Hayes, ’26.
Darius Quintana, ’27, wrapped up singles play in style, dismantling Dylan Araujo, ’27, 6–3, 6–0.
Doubles Results:
Dhyey Savaliya, ’26, and James Lee, ’27, battled through a tough three-set match to defeat Dennis Antunes, ’27, and Jack Lambert, ’26, 7–6, 5–7, 10–8.
Happy Birthday, Lile Bekaia
The Mountaineer Staff would like to wish Lile Bekaia a very Happy Birthday!