Author Archives: George

GivingTuesday Spotlight: The Community Foundation of the Endless Mountains

GivingTuesday is celebrated worldwide on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving. The event was established in 2012 with a simple mission in mind: “Build a more just and generous world.” Since then, more than 150 countries have joined the movement in performing acts … Read More

Cabot Increases and Expands Scholarship Efforts

November is National Scholarship Month, and already monumental efforts by Cabot to support educational initiatives over the past decade are poised to explode in the wake of record natural gas production. With this comes an increased need for skilled tradesmen … Read More

Rural Healthcare Options Growing in Susquehanna County

One in five Americans live in rural communities. Many will tell you that they appreciate the closeness to nature and agriculture and knowing who their neighbors are, even if the closest family lives a half mile down a dirt road. … Read More

Wastewater and Well Sites: Success in Water Recycling

Today is National Recycling Day, a day to educate, motivate, and promote recycling across the nation. At Cabot, we try and do our part by recycling nearly 100% of our wastewater. For eight years, we have maintained a successful partnership … Read More

Susquehanna County CTC pilots dual credit program

February is Career and Technical Education® (CTE) Month which celebrates the achievements of CTE programs across the United States. — Susquehanna County Career & Technology Center (SCCTC) is once again charting new territory in the education arena. SCCTC has ten new pioneers … Read More

Taking the energy conversation global

At Cabot, we are constantly striving to make real the benefits of the Shale Revolution.  From the understanding of the abundance of the Marcellus to the safe and responsible operations we implement, Cabot is committed to showcasing all we do … Read More

West Virginia flood relief efforts

At the end of last month, several West Virginia counties were devastated by floods caused by heavy thunderstorms. Authorities have stated 23 people lost their lives – and warn this number may rise in the coming weeks – and thousands … Read More

NY Governor puts politics before people

Just one day after 400 New York and Pennsylvania residents gathered in support of the project, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo denied the required 401 Water Quality Certification for the Constitution Pipeline Project. Landowners, local elected officials, union members and … Read More

A statement on Cabot’s recent court motion

On Thursday, April 7 attorneys for Cabot filed a legal motion regarding the recent federal trial about two residences in Dimock, Pennsylvania. Below is our full statement on this motion: Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation filed a motion that asks … Read More

Expanding manufacturing in Susquehanna County

Last week, Department of Community and Economic Development Secretary Dennis Davin today announced a substantial grant of $446,000 to expand a water line in Susquehanna County which will help spur the growth of Diaz Manufacturing and add 20 jobs to the area. … Read More