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  • A Quick Look Back As We Speed Ahead

    A Quick Look Back As We Speed Ahead0

    Last week’s column had a lot of folks commenting they couldn’t believe it’s our 24th year. Many would then share a thought about my Father. Some asked, just how the Webb Weekly began? So, here ya go… It was the week between Christmas and New Year’s of December 2002. My Father called me and had

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  • Sunday Dinner0

    If you know anything about me, you know that I abandon hobbies like I’m being paid. Sewing, cross-stitching, comics, video games — the list goes on. However, one ‘hobby’ if you can call it that, that I have always done, enjoyed and never given up on is cooking. I love to cook.I especially love cooking

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  • Harlem Wizards Return to Williamsport’s Magic Dome January 22nd0

    The Harlem Wizards return to the Williamsport Area High School to perform their feats of basketball prestidigitation on Thursday, January 22, at 6:30 p.m., with doors opening at 5:30 p.m., to again help raise funds for the Williamsport Area School District Education Foundation. “Our ongoing partnership with the Harlem Wizards, along with the generous sponsorship

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  • Skincare Resolutions0

    No matter what types of resolutions you’ve set for 2026, whether it’s exercising more, taking up a new hobby, or tackling a home project long overdue, chances are life will most likely get in the way to slow down, or even halt, your best intentions. You may start off running every day, ordering that crochet

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  • Grappling Girls0

    While many folks enjoyed some downtime during the Christmas/New Year break, the sports scene, both nationally and locally, was in full swing. The college football playoffs and the down-to-the-wire ending of the NFL regular season were widely viewed and discussed. On the local high school scene, basketball and wrestling tournaments dominated the sports calendar. While

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  • Resolutions0

    I always have great intentions. But I already gave up on those resolutions. Perhaps next year I will join that gym. I am okay with my current shape. No worries. My new XXL Cotopaxi fleece helps me look thin. Happy New Year, boys and girls. Yes. I am looking forward to telling more tales in

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  • Purpose > Opinion0

    “I had a purpose before anyone had an opinion.” — You’ll find out who said this later. God gave each of us a purpose long before anyone else had a chance to weigh in. Before the opinions, the criticism, the comparisons, or the expectations, there was purpose. It’s easy to get caught up in the

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  • Black Bears in the Winter0

    As I was leaving church last Sunday, one of the guys walked up to me and said, “You’ll never guess what I saw at my place recently.” He went on to tell me that as he was heading out into his yard, two black bears approached, so he began yelling and the bears eventually took

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  • The Roving Sportsman… It’s Coyote Culling Time!0

    This year, on January 19th, the statewide archery and flintlock seasons for antlered and antlerless deer come to a close. Some hunters will thoroughly clean their firearms and equipment and then put them away until the next season, this coming fall. Others will turn their attention to a major problem throughout Pennsylvania that each and

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  • UPMC Expert: Managing Mood and Motivation When Days Are Short0

    As winter continues (and continues, and continues…) and daylight hours shrink, many people notice a dip in energy, motivation, and overall mood. You might feel more tired than usual, less focused, or simply “off.” These shifts are common and treatable. By understanding how shorter days affect the body and mind, you can take small steps

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  • Off and Running for Our 24th Year0

    I don’t know about you, but that was just too much of a holiday break. I’m hoping it was just the way the calendar fell this year, and this isn’t going to become the new reality. The two groups of people I heard from with the most complaints were parents and business owners. Parents, because

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  • Happy New Year Again!0

    Happy New Year Again! For those who are curious, I did, once again, manage to pull off Christmas! I don’t know why y’all doubted me! I even had time to relax on Christmas Eve and enjoy some quiet before the chaos. After enjoying the holiday with my family, I got to enjoy some much-needed time

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  • STOA: A Musical Journey Written By Local Composer To Be Presented January 9 to 180

    STOA, a unique musical production written by local author, filmmaker, and now composer, Alivia Tagliaferri, will be presented at Clarke Chapel, Lycoming College, January 9 to 18. Webb Weekly interviewed Tagliaferri to gain more understanding from her about this noteworthy musical and educational undertaking. What is STOA: A New Musical Journey about? “This original children’s

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  • Winter Hair Color0

    Last edition, we focused on winter hair care, and while it’s true winter is usually a time for hunkering down and taking extra care with your hair, you can still have fun and switch up your look with a potential new color. Of course, you can get a new style or cut, but I think

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  • Hunter & Smith: Good Guys0

    As the anticipation of Christmas faded in the distance and the new year quickly approached, news media outlets filled their space with ‘lookbacks’ of 2025, which, in all too many instances, recalled a year filled with much tragedy and violence. As a “Webb Weekly” contributor since the first issue of the publication, those who read

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  • New Year’s Resolutions0

    We are officially in the swing of a new year, and I am sure many resolutions have already been made. If you are like most people, your New Year’s resolution is probably focused on yourself, and that is not a bad thing. It is important to prioritize ourselves and, more importantly, our health. But this

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  • The Roving Sportsman… An Opportunity for a Fresh Start0

    Party, party, party – it’s what most folks do on New Year’s Eve to say goodbye to the previous year. Hopefully, our heads have cleared up by now from the revelries of New Year’s Eve, and we can take time to focus on what lies ahead in the coming year. So, steep a pot of

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  • Jigging0

    Jigging, no, I’m not about to expand on some kind of fancy dance move, but the term “jigging” is also a common term used to describe a technique frequently utilized by fishermen. Basically, the term “jigging” describes the movement of a bait or lure up and down while suspended at various depths. Many fishermen will

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  • Are Cold Hands and Feet a Circulation Issue? UPMC Expert Weighs In0

    As temperatures drop, many people notice their hands and feet feel colder than the rest of their body. For some, this is just a normal response to winter weather. But for others, it raises a common question: ‘Are cold hands and feet a sign of poor circulation?’ The answer depends on what else is happening

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  • County Hall Corner: How Lycoming County Really Works0

    The fascinating machinery of Lycoming County government operates through multiple layers of democracy, each designed to serve citizens while maintaining careful checks and balances. Understanding how this system works reveals the thoughtful structure that keeps our community functioning smoothly throughout the year. At the heart of county operations sit three commissioners, elected every four years

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  • Larry Legend

    Larry Legend0

    Lawrence F. Bassett passed away peacefully on December 26th. He was 79. Larry was the devoted husband of Karen Choate Bassett for 27 years. Mr. Bassett taught English at Williamsport Area High School for 35 years. He was honored as the TEACHER of the YEAR in 1995. Larry was proudly known as the “VOICE of

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  • Wishing You A Merry Christmas & Happy 20260

    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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  • 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 “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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  • 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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  • 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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  • “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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