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  • A Wish of Joy, Love, and Compassion0

    Before I share my holiday greetings just a reminder this will be our last publication of 2025. The next time I share my thoughts with you will be January 7, 2026. It’s the day before Christmas, and all through the house, there is so much stirring, I hope the cat gets the mouse. I’m sure

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  • Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, and Congratulations!0

    Oh boy, I’ve got a lot to say and not a lot of room to say it. For those keeping track, I’m almost ready for Christmas and the presents may even be wrapped come Christmas morning! Next up, important information: This is our last issue for 2025. I repeat. This is our last issue for

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  • “I’ll Love You ‘til the Day I Die”: Praising “It’s a Wonderful Life”0

    “Never before has there been anyone like you. You are something that never existed before and will never exist again. Isn’t that wonderful?” Thus spoke director Frank Capra on “It’s a Wonderful Life,” which he considered the greatest of his own works. James Stewart also repeatedly called it his favorite among the roughly 80 films

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  • Local Students Collaborate with Music Teacher0

    Songs keep coming to Scott Schell… and now his music students, too! “Down Home Furry Friends” includes “student-inspired” compositions and performances. This marks Schell’s 34th online CD recording! The professional 16-song record is now available on all digital sites. It features renditions of Schell’s “happy-go-lucky” tunes for the young at heart, along with several students’

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  • Recalling Christmastime 95 Years Ago0

    The world of Christmas 95 years ago, 1930, was a very different place than it is now, and we at Webb Weekly thought it might be interesting to look back at that Christmas. On Christmas Day 1930, noted Maestro Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Orchestra were featured on the stations of the National Broadcasting Company’s

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  • The Gift of Sports0

    December 25, 336 AD, the first Christmas celebration history books say And every year since it’s been a big day Since 2003 Webb Weekly has been coming your way And the writings of this column are about the sports people play As we take pause during this special time of the year There’s so much

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  • Remembering John Troisi

    Remembering John Troisi0

    Two weeks ago, this area suffered the loss of one of its most outstanding citizens and a man dedicated to the service of others — John Troisi. I knew John, maybe not as well as many other people, but I was still able to get a sense of the man and his love of humanity

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  • The Amish Recruit0

    Merry Christmas. My full-time gig is with Susquehanna Marble and Granite. There is never a dull moment. I have been with the company for eight great seasons. I have been exposed to every facet of the countertop business. I am not the strongest, and our rocks are super heavy. I tend to break stuff, and

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  • It’s “Wow Time”0

    What’s “Wow Time?” Walk on water time. That’s right, another ice fishing season is underway, and the gang is out walking on the hard water in search of an assortment of fish. I haven’t been out yet, but I know that there are people out on several area lakes, and I’m hoping to join them

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  • The Roving Sportsman… Less Stress in 2026!0

    The Holiday Season is winding down, the year is coming to a close, and folks are conjuring up their New Year’s resolutions. There are always the ever-popular promises to oneself to lose weight or to finally set up a budget and get our finances in order. These, however, seem like goals that are easier to

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  • Carol for Another Christmas: CTL Does it Again!0

    Charles Dickens’ “Christmas Carol” has been around so long that early film versions are now closer to the author’s era than to our own. Yet unlike Scrooge’s grouchy side, this tale won’t be disappearing anytime soon. And the latest local version showed why. Presented by Williamsport’s Community Theatre League over the first two weekends in

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  • UPMC Expert: Staying Safe and Healthy This Holiday Season0

    The holiday season is a joyful time filled with family gatherings, travel, delicious meals, and long-awaited traditions. But amid the festivities, it’s also a time when emergency departments see an uptick in preventable injuries and health concerns. You can take a few simple precautions that can help keep you and your loved ones safe, healthy,

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  • County Hall Corner: Par for the Course0

    In the labyrinth of local government, where perception often masquerades as reality and cynicism drowns out progress, the December 11, 2025, meeting of Lycoming County commissioners revealed a tale of two narratives that perfectly encapsulate the challenges facing our community. The golf course debate continues to captivate public attention, though perhaps for all the wrong

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  • Winter Hair Care0

    Winter weather can wreak havoc on your hair and scalp. Between the dry air indoors, cold air outside, and frequent use of heated styling tools, suddenly hair that felt soft and healthy just last month may now feel brittle, frizzy, and in need of some extra care. It’s essential to adjust your winter hair care

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  • Merry Christmas!0

    Merry Christmas to you and your family! My wife and I have officially navigated all the Christmas parties and holiday get-togethers, and now we’re excited to slow down, relax, and celebrate the holiday with family. This year looked a little different for us. It was a bit more challenging at times, but it was also

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  • It’s a Wonderful Mystery: Unanswered Questions on Capra Classic0

    After last week’s piece on It’s a Wonderful Life, two readers wrote with additional info on that Christmas classic. My friend Jeff Meadows pointed out that actor Carl Switzer — best known as Alfalfa from the Little Rascals — appears not only in Wonderful Life (annoying dance-partner and swimming-pool opener), but also, quite briefly, in

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  • Pride in Yourself0

    Presenting yourself in the best way possible is important in life. It sets the tone for how people see you, gets you off on the right foot, and shows that you have confidence — that you’re not lazy and that you put real thought into how you carry yourself. Yes, hygiene matters, but something just

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  • Super Fan0

    ‘Tis the season, sports fans. Road trips galore. Jensen and the Williamsport Millionaires keep me busy. My son is now a junior. He is what you would call a role player. Jensen made history last week. He became the first Spencer to ever step on the floor in the second quarter. I spent most of

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  • We Three Kings Have Williamsport Roots0

    Every December, as the familiar melody of “We Three Kings” drifts across radio waves and fills church sanctuaries throughout America, few listeners realize they are experiencing a piece of Lycoming County history. This beloved Christmas carol, the first composed in the United States to achieve widespread popularity, carries within its notes the legacy of a

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  • Bowling0

    Although it may be ancient history to many, “Bowling for Dollars” was a popular TV show airing in the 1970s. The show’s format was simple; contestants could win cash and prizes based on their bowling performance. The uproar created by the College Bowl Selection Committee’s December 7 announcement of the twelve teams to participate in

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  • The Roving Sportsman… Tasty Venison Ideas0

    With the regular firearms deer season now behind us, hopefully, you have secured some venison for the family to enjoy over the upcoming months. If not, keep in mind that the statewide flintlock season and late archery season are still in effect, both running from December 26, 2025, to January 19, 2026. For those of

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  • Can You Still Get That Buck?0

    Well, the deer hunting seasons are winding down; then we have the Flintlock Season. During the Flintlock Season, both antlered and antlerless deer can be hunted, and the season runs from Dec. 26-Jan. 19. Obviously, some hunters will not have to pursue that buck any further since they have already been successful. I’m sure, like

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  • County Hall Corner: When Heroes Need Heroes0

    The silence that follows a moment of remembrance speaks louder than applause. On December 4th, that silence filled the Lycoming County Commissioners meeting as officials honored those who volunteer to stand between danger and the rest of us. The meeting opened with a brief recognition of the tragic November 26th attack near the White House

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  • Animal Print Boots0

    A while back, I wrote about leopard print, which is undeniably timeless and versatile. But there are other animal prints, such as cheetah, snake, and even cow, to experiment with styling this season. As we sally forth into winter, consider giving your standard black boots a break every so often, as the weather allows, and

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  • A Full Cup of Holiday Cheer0

    ‘Tis the season to view the glass half full and be grateful you got to drink the other half. This applies whether you’re sipping eggnog, hot chocolate, or your favorite holiday cocktail. As you are celebrating this joyous season with family and friends, please check the political conversation and anything that may be perceived as

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  • Still Plenty of Holiday Ahead!0

    Sleighbells are ringing — or is that an alarm reminding me I still have stuff to do? Ehh it’s OK. I have most of what I need to do done, everything else is between Amazon and me, and a small (OK, not too small) stop at the grocery store. OK, multiple grocery stores. It’s fiiiiine.

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  • Blaise Alexander Family Dealerships Christmas Coloring Contest0

    Ho ho ho, merry almost Christmas! You know what that means — it’s time to grab your cocoa, fluff up a cozy blanket, and shuffle over to the Christmas tree for our favorite yearly tradition. Kids, gather ’round! We’ve got something very important to talk about… Even if the snow hasn’t shown up yet, the

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  • Horoscopes0

    ARIES – Mar 21-Apr 20 Aries, you have been looking for some new ways to make some extra money, and now might be the time to start putting your plan in motion. Good fortune awaits. TAURUS – Apr 21-May 21 Passion is on your mind this week, Taurus. Get together with a spouse or romantic

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  • Two Weeks ‘til Christmas, the Office is a-Clatter0

    Wow, the days fly by this time of year as fast as Santa and his trusted reindeer can get from one rooftop to another. As I traveled around in the snow-covered brilliance of the great place we call home, the perfect song was playing on the radio: Dean Martin’s “Baby, It’s Cold Outside.” As always,

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  • Let’s Create Some Memories

    Let’s Create Some Memories0

    It was 11° when I woke up this morning. That can only be described as a stupid temperature. Fairly sure 11° shouldn’t even be an option for a temperature. It reminded me that this time of year, is the perfect time to stay inside, make some hot cocoa and spend time with your family. Create

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