ROSES AND THORNS
<p>ROSE: The Bloomsburg Fair had a run of bad luck in the grandstand this year, losing what were arguably the two biggest acts from its entertainment lineup, one to illness, the other to over
<p>ROSE: The Bloomsburg Fair had a run of bad luck in the grandstand this year, losing what were arguably the two biggest acts from its entertainment lineup, one to illness, the other to over
<p><strong>EDITOR’S NOTE: </strong> <em>Excerpts from a column by Catherine Rampell in The Washington Post.</p>
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<p>Do members of the Northwest School Board try to fool the public by blaming others for their problems? Editor Sachetti went for the jugular in his Sept.
<p>Your “Opinion” page in today’s issue (Sept. 19, 2014) presents a wonderful letter from Joe L. Souder of Berwick.</p>
<p>Open letter to the editor as well as Bloomsburg taxpayers:</p>
<p>I’m writing this letter to let off steam. I’m tired of what is going on through this country, day after day.
<p>AP Travel Editor</p>
<p>TRAVEL TIME: 2 hours, 55 minutes</p>
<p> DIRECTIONS:</p>
<p> • Take Route 11 south to Shamokin Dam</p>
<p>Came across a reference in an old book to the “Tuckahoe Mineral Springs Company” in Northumberland, that was apparently cited by the FDA in 1908 for selling “misbranded” water as a cure-al
<p>Friday, Sept. 19, I see the teachers start picketing at 9 a.m. They quit at 10:30. I heard them talking about going to the fair.