Dr. Doug Manion (left) and Mayor Sean Strub (Photos provided) ‘Ask the Doctor’ Zoom session to discuss Omicron variant and Pike County’s extremely high positivity rates Join another “Ask the Doctor” Zoom session on Monday, Dec. 13, at 5 p.m. for an update on the Covid pandemic and, in particular,... Local News 09 Dec 2021 | 12:14
From left: Aubry Ballarò, soprano; Anne Marie Stanley, mezzo-soprano; Sahel Salam, tenor, and Titus Muzi, baritone (Photo by Marilyn Rosenthal) Bravo! Brava! Hundreds thrill to the joy of opera at Ann Street Park Enthusiastic shouts of Bravo! Brava! came from a delighted audience of 483 people at the second Opera! Pike! Park! performance... Entertainment 02 Sep 2021 | 03:24
Anne-Marie Stanley, mezzo-soprano Encore! Encore! Opera! Pike! Park! returns to Milford Calling all opera fans and wannabe opera fans. Opera! Pike! Park! is returning to Milford. The free event will be held from... Entertainment 20 Aug 2021 | 04:00
The Lost Ramblers (Facebook photo) Welcome back, Welcome Party With the McDade Trail, Pinchot Greenway, and trails to the Knob, Cliff Trail and elsewhere emanating from Milford Borough,... Entertainment 02 Jun 2021 | 01:50
These graphs from the Pennsylvania Department of Health show the sharp rise in new coronavirus cases in Pike County. The numbers for November have not been seen since April and May, at the height of the pandemic. On Monday, Nov. 9, eleven new cases were reported in Pike, the highest per-day number since May 1. As Covid cases take off in Pike County, we must redouble our efforts to stay safe An Open Letter to our Pike County Neighbors: Pike County has much to be proud of concerning our response to the Covid pandemic.... Letters to the Editor 11 Nov 2020 | 10:12
The progress of Pike County cases is shown on this Pennsylvania Department of Health graph. Dr. Doug Manion of Milford, an infectious disease specialist who has been providing residents with regular informative updates throughout the pandemic, says Pike is doing well: “Pike has only seen 11 new cases (confirmed and probable) in the past 14 days and only 2 in the last 7 days,” he said on July 13. (health.pa.gov) Pike County in good shape even as ‘alarming escalation’ leads to tightened restrictions in PA Pike County is now one of the safest places to be during the COVID-19 pandemic, says a local infectious disease specialist.... News 22 Jul 2020 | 04:23