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05/03/2026

On this month’s Eye on the Poconos, we visit The Knotty Wick in Pocono Lake, where two friends turned their passions for woodworking and candle making into a charming destination for Pocono-made gifts. Beyond the shop, they offer hands-on classes that bring the community together, making it a warm and welcoming place to create, connect, and discover in the Pocono Mountains.

05/03/2026

On this month’s Eye on the Anthracite Region, we visit Sugar Bytes in Saint Clair—a bright and welcoming spot born from a family’s desire to bring something special to local kids and families. With colorful décor and toppings lined along the walls, the shop offers a fun, hands-on experience inspired by self-serve yogurt bars, but with a local twist—featuring fan-favorite ice cream from Leiby’s. From creative custom desserts to a variety of sweet treats, Sugar Bytes is quickly becoming a go-to destination for anyone looking to satisfy their sweet tooth, no matter their age.

05/03/2026

On this month’s Eye on the Wyoming Valley, we visit Stookey’s Famous Bar-B-Que in West Nanticoke, a local iconic business celebrating 100 years in 2026. From humble roadside beginnings to a third-generation favorite, its simple menu of smoked meats and its secret signature sauce keeps customers coming back. Now up for sale, it’s a classic American small business ready for its next chapter.

04/01/2026

On this month’s Eye on the Anthracite Region, Dr. McCall visits a charming destination tucked into downtown Pottsville — Maid’s Quarters Bed, Breakfast & Tearoom. Fifteen years ago, owner Allyson took a leap of faith, turning her dream into reality in a town she barely knew. Today, guests are welcomed into her beautifully restored early-1800s home, where four comfortable rooms/suites offer a cozy stay filled with character and warmth. From homemade breakfasts and fresh scones available throughout the day to handcrafted bath and body products, every detail reflects care and creativity. The experience is rounded out by an eclectic tearoom where conversation, connection, and personal hospitality are always on the menu. ☕🏡

04/01/2026

Eye on the Poconos takes a different turn this month with a visit to Battlefield Pro Wrestling in Brodheadsville. Founded by Afa Anoa’i Jr., son of WWE Hall of Famer Afa Anoa’i, this high-energy training facility has become a launching pad for aspiring talent both in and out of the ring. Hosting live shows twice a month, it offers fans an up-close, action-packed experience, while many of its wrestlers and crew have gone on to larger stages. Think of it as the minor leagues of wrestling—fast-paced, raw, and incredibly exciting.

04/01/2026

On this month’s Eye on the Wyoming Valley, we stitch together creativity and community at Sewcial Life Fabric Shop in Plymouth. A clever play on “social,” this charming shop offers more than just fabrics, needles, and thread—it’s a welcoming space where people come to connect. From hands-on classes to fabric swaps and special events, Sewcial Life brings makers together in a way that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly modern. With a warm, yesteryear feel and a strong sense of community, it’s exactly the kind of place today’s consumers are searching for.

03/01/2026

This month on Eye on the Anthracite Region, we’re heading to Pottsville to feature the Roller Roost Sports Arena, a community staple for over 45 years. Nearly closing five years ago, the rink was saved and refreshed after the owner’s grandchildren urged him to keep it open. Today it offers more than skating, with roller hockey, pickleball, a new arcade, and popular laser tag—continuing its mission to give local kids a place to gather, especially during the colder months. Lace up your skates with us!

03/01/2026

This month Eye on the Wyoming Valley highlights another local gem with a visit to The Soapy Bee Country Store & Café in White Haven. What began as a soap-making hobby to help a daughter’s skin condition has grown into a welcoming community hub. The shop features products from many women-owned businesses, while the café offers homemade, from-scratch food and fresh bakery items. Owner Michele’s offers a warm family atmosphere and a beautifully restored historic setting, creating a place where visitors often come for a quick stop—and stay for hours.

03/01/2026

On this month’s Eye on the Poconos, we step inside a true local landmark—Arlington Diner in Stroudsburg. Serving the community since 1940 and proudly family-owned since 1969, the current owner continues a rich Greek tradition built on family values, homemade meals from scratch and warm hospitality. With a dedicated staff—many of whom have been part of the Arlington family for decades—the diner remains a place where generations gather, stories are shared, and every guest is treated like family.

02/02/2026

On this month’s Eye on the Anthracite Region, we’re stopping in Pine Grove to visit Sweet G’s Bakery—a small-town shop with a seriously big story. What started as a friend’s suggestion to sell Glenda’s flavored “drinkin’ pretzels” has grown into a million-dollar brand, with her signature pretzels and products now found in hundreds of locations. Yet at its heart, Sweet G’s remains the same warm community gathering spot, where locals come together for coffee, fresh baked goods, and breakfast and lunch favorites—proof that even big success can still feel homemade.

02/02/2026

Kicking off this month’s Eye on the Wyoming Valley, we’re shining a spotlight on the creativity and community spirit behind Floral Focus. This feature takes us to the Mountain Top area, where energetic entrepreneur Hayley turned her passion for design and florals into the continuation of a longtime local florist business. Blending fresh ideas with a trusted tradition, Floral Focus has quickly become a place the community has embraced—proving that when creativity meets heart, small businesses truly bloom. 🌸

01/01/2026

Welcome to the first Eye on the Wyoming Valley feature of 2026, where we highlight the small businesses that add energy and excitement to our region. This month we visit The Hatchet Factory in Forty Fort. It’s the the area’s first axe-throwing venue and a proudly woman owned. Known for creating a safe, fun atmosphere that brings people together, The Hatchet Factory is heading into its busy winter season, offering a unique setting for date nights, team-building events, and all kinds of unforgettable parties.

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