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Pocono Mountains

[poh-kuh-noh]

plural noun

  1. a mountain range in NE Pennsylvania: resort area. About 2,000 feet (610 meters) high.



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Oscar nominee Colman Domingo plays TV pundit Muncie, framed for the murder of a right-wing militant in the Pocono Mountains, who comes to realize he’s just a pawn in a game controlled by Big Tech moguls and their sociopath hit lady.

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Boyle’s status carries significant implications for the power balance in the 203-member House, currently with a 102—100 Democratic majority and a special election next week for the vacancy, a Republican-leaning district in the Pocono Mountains.

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The National Weather Service in Mount Holly, New Jersey, said six to 12 inches of snow could fall in the southern Pocono mountains and northern New Jersey, with smaller snow and sleet totals changing to rain in other areas that could cause some flooding.

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“I know it’s horrible, I know it hurts sometimes, but we got your back,” Mr. Emhoff said at Cedar Lake Camp, a summer program for Jewish children and teens in northeastern Pennsylvania, roughly 60 miles from New York City in the foothills of the Pocono Mountains.

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White with red shutters, it sits tucked into the rolling Pocono Mountains made famous for the escape they provide East Coast city-dwellers.

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