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Keystone College, Countryside Conservancy enter into trail license agreement


Last Modified: February 19. 2013 12:43PM


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Keystone College in La Plume and Countryside Conservancy representatives recently gathered to celebrate the addition of a 1.25-mile segment to the Conservancy's Trolley Trail Project.


Through the donation of a trail license agreement, Keystone College has become the latest partner in Phase Two (Factoryville to Dalton) of the Trolley Trail, a historic right-of-way that once transported Keystone students to campus via the Northern Electric Trolley. Both organizations are excited for the non-motorized recreational trail to extend into Wyoming County and eventually link trail users from Clarks Summit to Lake Winola.


Shown from left: Cheryl Ellsworth, Conservancy Trail Coordinator; Sharon Burke, Keystone College Executive Director of Institutional Advancement; Bill Kern, Conservancy Executive Director; Attorney Dorrance Belin, Conservancy Board Member; Keystone College Professor Howard Jennings, Conservancy Board Member; Jim Dougherty, Conservancy Board President and Keystone College President Dr. Edward G. Boehm Jr.




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