I was there (1N7) on Sunday (July 6th). The power was out, so while they had fuel, there was no way to pump it. No one knew when it would be coming back on or why it was out. The gliders were getting towed from the grass to the left of 25 (the active runway that day). They cross the taxiiway during the takeoff roll.
I flew to Stroudsburg for fuel (have to climb over a ridge to get there). The displaced threshold on 26 is pretty long, and the arrows are very faint. The first part of the runway is ok, but gets bumpy after about 1200 feet. There looks to be a lot of skydiving there, I waited for 12 to come down (a Super Otter's worth of divers) before starting back up after refueling.