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  • Williamsport City Jazz Orchestra Presents Holiday Jazz Concerts Friday, December 20 and Saturday, December 21

    Williamsport City Jazz Orchestra Presents Holiday Jazz Concerts Friday, December 20 and Saturday, December 210

    The Williamsport City Jazz Orchestra presents their popular annual Holiday Jazz concert on Friday, December 20 at 7:30 p.m. at Trachte Music Center at Lycoming College. Tickets are $20 available at the door, and students with ID are free. Back by popular demand, the WCJO returns to the Deane Center in Wellsboro on Saturday, December

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  • How to Style Track Pants0

    As winter approaches, I find myself thinking casual styles and relaxed bottoms are definitely on the outfit menu this holiday season. In the past, I’ve usually kept joggers and sweats related to at-home wear, so in searching for other types of low-key yet stylish pants to be worn out and about, I came across track

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  • Together Working for the Good

    Together Working for the Good0

    If you missed it the last couple of weeks, Webb Weekly is again doubling up your Red Kettle donation made to The Salvation Army Williamsport. This is something that began in remembrance of Dave Sechler, to help carry on his work of a lifetime. This year’s first donation actually came in shortly after the paper

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  • Another Year Running Behind!

    Another Year Running Behind!0

    I blame Thanksgiving being so late. That’s my story, and I’m stickin’ to it. You can’t convince me that this is the consequence of my own inaction. I refuse to take the blame for the fact that I am once again being behind on all things holiday. I’ll get my tree and decorating done this

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  • The Nutcracker Ballet to Be Presented At CAC on December 7th & 8th0

    The holiday classic “The Nutcracker” will be presented once again at the Community Arts Center at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, December 7, and at 4 p.m. on Sunday, December 8. The production is presented by the St. John’s School of the Arts, Lycoming College, and the Community Arts Center. For over 30 years, the enchanting

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  • Small-Town Muncy Pride0

    As the school bus headed north along country roads to Towanda, conversation conjuncture centered on several small hamlets passed through along the way. What led people to decide to settle there, what do they do for a living, and what school do their kids attend? Answers weren’t readily forthcoming for the first two questions, but

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  • ELF on the Shelf.0

    Tis the season, folks, and instead of sharing a story on sports, I’d like to chime in on something far more important. Yes, it’s time to talk about The Elf on the Shelf. For those of you without young children, this article might help explain that creepy little butthead now flooding your social media pages.

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  • County Hall Corner: The No Hope, No Way Senate Recount Vote0

    I get it — it is hard to give up flying with the eagles to go running with the chickens. To be a United States Senator is tremendously prestigious. To have won six statewide elections by significant margins is a great accomplishment. And to add to it, to be the son of one of Pennsylvania’s

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  • Pennsylvania’s Bear Hunting0

    Some may find it hard to believe, but Pennsylvania is one of the best states in the country for bear hunting, and we account for some of the biggest black bears taken. As I write this piece, the final count is not yet in, but five bears were taken in the early archery season in

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  • The Roving Sportsman… Camp Life0

    It was named “Clubhouse Point” years ago, and it was always a prime spot where black bears would lay during the daytime and whitetail deer would hold up until their nighttime routine of feeding across the tops in search of acorns or traveling to the nearby fields to feast on farm crops. The top was

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  • Music Club Presents 85th Christmas Music by Candlelight

    Music Club Presents 85th Christmas Music by Candlelight0

    The Williamsport Music Club invites the community to attend its Christmas Music by Candlelight program, to be presented at 4:00 pm on Sunday, December 8. Pine Street United Methodist Church, 441 Pine Street, Williamsport, will host this event, which has been held annually (with the exception of 2020, due to Covid-19) since the club’s organization

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  • Horoscopes0

    ARIES – Mar 21–Apr 20 Aries, your energy is impressive and contagious this week. You can put it to use tackling tasks that you have been putting off. A surprise message could brighten your weekend. TAURUS – Apr 21–May 21 Taurus, review your budget and consider a new investment opportunity. This week brings a chance

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  • Fine with an E: Honoring Anne and Her Creator0

    The beloved Anne of Green Gables would have turned 150 last week. … In a sense. Nov. 30, 2024, marked the sesquicentennial of Lucy Maud Montgomery’s birth; she’s the prolific Canadian writer who gave us young Anne — and then followed her to adulthood in so many charming books. But for all the joy her

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  • Blaise Alexander Family Dealerships Christmas Coloring Contest0

    Merry almost Christmas! It’s one of my favorite times of the year! C’mon kids, let’s go! Grab your cocoa and meet me by the Christmas tree! We have important things to discuss! We may not be walking in a winter wonderland yet, but regardless of the weather, it is once again time for the Blaise

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  • Layering from the Outside In0

    So often, guides on how to layer start with the base, or first layer, and then work up through to the outermost layer, which makes sense as that’s how we dress. You don’t often start with an overcoat and try to wiggle into tees and jeans underneath. But for a change of pace, I want

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  • An All-American Day of Thanks and Giving0

    A Happy Thanksgiving full of love, sharing, and generosity to everyone. We have so much to be thankful for in our great Nation. This year, more than ever, I feel it’s important we appreciate and show gratitude for all that we are so very blessed with. “In the spirit, Thanksgiving has become a day when

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  • Happy Thanksgiving0

    Happy Thanksgiving Y’all! It is once again time for my yearly list of all the things I am thankful for! It’s been quite a year, so I think it’s more important than ever to take some time for gratitude and appreciation for all that we have this year. So without further ado… – Steve and

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  • County Hall Corner: Things are Looking Up0

    Several months ago, this column highlighted the progress being made at the Williamsport Regional Airport. At the Lycoming County Commissioners Meeting on August 29th, Mark Cestari, Chief Commercial Officer and Vice President of Marketing for Southern Airways Express outlined the progression that has been made in the four months of service at that time. They

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  • Scouting, Oh, How it’s Changed0

    I remember in my early hunting days in the ’60s, scouting for deer meant getting into the woods in search of well-used trails, scrapes, rubs, and feeding and bedding areas. It also meant setting up somewhere in your potential hunting area to see what deer were frequenting the area and at what times. The problem,

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  • UPMC Physician: Does Cold Weather Make Joints Ache?0

    Many people claim they can sense an approaching storm because their joints begin to ache. For those with arthritis or other inflammatory conditions, cold weather can intensify discomfort in already vulnerable areas. Joint pain is commonly blamed on weather changes, and some doctors believe there may be more joint pain on cold, rainy days. However,

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  • Going to Deer Camp This Year?0

    Saturday, November 30, is this year’s opening day of the Regular Firearms Antlered and Antlerless deer season throughout Pennsylvania. Additionally, the next day, Sunday, December 1, is the third Sunday for the 2024-2025 season when Sunday hunting is permitted, thus allowing the two-day weekend open to hunting for deer this fall. But first, a cautionary

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  • “Hey! Unto You a Child Is Born!”: The Best Christmas Movie This Season

    “Hey! Unto You a Child Is Born!”: The Best Christmas Movie This Season0

    Your Webb movie critic was way off base this season — and actually, he’s kinda happy about that. For months I’ve been predicting that the new Santa Claus action-comedy Red One was going to make a pile of money; but it pretty much flopped on opening weekend (a mere $34 million on a budget roughly

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  • Repasz Band’s 2024 Holiday Concert0

    By Joseph W. Smith III This year’s annual holiday concert by the Repasz Band features a sleigh-full of seasonal songs: old and new; traditional and modern; quiet and rambunctious; hymns, carols, medleys and pop tunes — with a little bit of Batman and a bit more Walt Disney. Now nearing its 200th anniversary in 2031

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  • 2024 American League Cy Young Award Winner Saw Action in This Year’s MLB/Little League Classic0

    The MLB/Little League Classic, held annually at Bowman Field since 2017, has seen its share of distinguished major league players, including Yadier Molina, Shohei Otani, Anthony Rizzo, and Bryce Harper, just to name a few. The latest to join this list pitched in this year’s Classic. He was Tarik Skubal of the Detroit Tigers. He

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  • The White Elephant Gift Guide0

    Also known as Yankee Swap or Dirty Santa, the White Elephant gift exchange is, in essence, a party game meant more so to entertain guests than give actual gifts of value. So, there’s literally no pressure to bring that perfect gift to your holiday gathering. However, that doesn’t mean you can’t have a lot of

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  • Local Flavors

    Local Flavors0

    The winter sports scene is finally here, and I have already been in the gym to see several games. I am a long-time basketball junkie. A purist. I prefer to get to get there well before the tip. I enjoy interacting with some of the players in pregame warmups. A wave or a fist bump

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  • Happy Thanksgiving0

    Twas the week of Thanksgiving with folks on the go, Except for a TV talking head saying oh no, The election is lost, keep your loved ones away, Let’s stop the insanity and enjoy the big day! In last week’s Webb Weekly, my journalistic companion on the next page chose to forego a normal sports

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  • Make Holiday Crafting a Family Affair

    Make Holiday Crafting a Family Affair0

    Families gather frequently during the holiday season as everyone enjoys the feasts and festivities that are synonymous with this time of year. Families often bake and decorate together, as these activities are inclusive of people of all ages. This time of year also is one for dabbling in creative pursuits. Now is a prime opportunity

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  • Classic Desserts That Combine Christmases Past and Present0

    If holiday gatherings have started to feel more overwhelming than celebratory, it’s time to go back to the basics with seasonal desserts that are easy yet elegant. Wow your crowd this year with a mouthwatering Hummingbird Cake or Coconut Cake that call to mind holidays past without requiring hours spent in the kitchen (like grandma

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  • Tips to Make Holiday Dinners More Affordable

    Tips to Make Holiday Dinners More Affordable0

    “Eat, drink and be merry” is a familiar refrain come the holiday season. Hosting a holiday dinner is a great way to welcome family and friends and encourage them to embrace the festive nature of the season. However, the high cost of foods and other essentials may have certain holiday hosts rethinking their menus and

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