Monthly Archive: March 2015
Two Kresgeville residents have been cited for public drunkenness after a shouting match in the parking lot of the Kresgeville Deli in Polk Township on Sunday, according to state police at Lehighton. Police say...
A Kunkletown man reported to state police that someone drove a pickup truck through his fields on Saturday around 1 a.m., causing damage to his crops. Neal Murphy, 78, reported the incident — which...
TENNESSEE — Newswatch 16 has learned two men from the Poconos were involved in a deadly crash in Tennessee. Briston Irby-Reynolds, of Effort, died in the three vehicle crash just outside of Nashville. The...
STROUDSBURG — A woman withdrew her guilty plea to third degree murder Monday in Monroe County. In January, Tina Tedesco of Saylorsburg admitted neglecting a woman she was supposed to be caring for and...
A Brodheadsville man is accused of trespassing on a business’ property in Chestnuthill Township on March 26 after he was told he was not allowed on the property, according to state police at Fern...
A Dunkin Donuts employee has been dismissed after being accused of stealing two T-shirts valued at $10 each from the business on Route 209 in Chestnuthill Township on March 9. The Brodheadsville man lost...
By Andrew Scott Pocono Record Writer Posted Mar. 28, 2015 at 6:08 PM Updated at 6:16 AM Kim Adams of Saylorsburg remembers state police, with guns drawn, surrounding her Swiftwater home, knocking on her...
State police at Fern Ridge are investigating a burglary in Chestnuthill Township. According to police, Brian Tompkins of Saylorsburg reported a burglary on the 300 block of Route 715 on March 19. The thief...
Monroe and Pike counties are part of a declared 27-county drought watch due to below-average groundwater levels. A recent surge of surface water from snow melt has failed adequately to recharge groundwater levels in...
Nine walnut-containing products sold by ShopRite are among the items recalled by Aurora Products because they could contain Salmonella bacteria, which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections. The products were sold in packages...