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Local restaurant owner voices frustration over dangerous Lake Ariel intersection
LAKE ARIEL, WAYNE CO. — An intersection in Wayne County is causing real safety concerns after being the site of two crashes this week alone. The intersection of Ledgedale and Goosepond Roads in Lake Ariel has created growing concern for those in the community. “It’s traumatic to continuously listen...
7 Brew’s Second Binghamton-Area Stand Now Under Construction
Work has started at the site of the next 7 Brew drive-thru coffee stand in Broome County. Buono Construction is the contractor for the project at 1322 Upper Front Street in the town of Chenango. Site preparation was underway for a 7 Brew coffee stand in the town of Chenango...
Police identify man hit, killed walking across highway near Hersheypark Stadium
A 54-year-old man was struck and killed by a vehicle Friday morning in Hershey, according to police. Randy Ticknor, of Binghamton, New York, was pronounced dead at the scene after he was hit by a Dodge Caravan on Hersheypark Drive, according to Derry Township police. Isaac Young, 29, of Lebanon...
Arrest made in train car, brewery break-ins
WAYNE CO. (WOLF) — A man has been arrested for burglarizing a railroad car and a brewery in Wayne County. The Honesdale Police Department arrested 20-year-old Michael Tyahla for breaking into the Stourbridge Line Railroad car and The Runaway Train Brewery. Police had received information that the railroad car,...
Train car vandal sought in Wayne County
HONESDALE, Pa. — The Stourbridge Line Rail Excursions on Main Street in Honesdale are known for keeping the history of the railroad alive. "We run to the outskirts of Hawley and back we give every body the history of Honesdale and how the birthplace of the American railroad happened here," said Kat Bischak media manger for the Stourbridge Line.
Coroner identifies New York man struck, killed by vehicle in Dauphin County
HERSHEY, Pa. — A New York man was struck and killed by a Dodge Caravan early Friday morning in Dauphin County, according to police. Video above: Headlines from WGAL News 8 Today. Police responded to the crash in the area of Hersheypark Drive and Hotel Road in Derry Township...
Binghamton Rotary Club Members Visit P.A.L. Camp to see the Impact of $16,000 Donation
The Binghamton police athletic league camp, also known as P.A.L. Camp, has been operating for over 70 years, giving underserved kids a chance to have a summer camp experience at no cost. P.A.L. Camp President Matt Lewis said, "This is completely free that we were able to get the kids...
From Pittston to West Scranton: The faithful make a pilgrimage for Good St. Ann
Around midnight, cars began to file into the parking lot of Our Lady of the Eucharist Parish in Pittston. The faithful got out walking sticks, others put on yellow reflective vests. The moon waned from full, you could see the stars. They met up with old friends to begin the...
Throop man accused of pushing, choking his girlfriend
THROOP — A Throop man is accused of pushing his girlfriend to the ground and choking her, according to a criminal complaint. Nicholas McDermott 56, of 134 Harriet St., is facing charges of strangulation and assault. According to police, officers responded to 134 Harriet St. at about 8 p.m....
#26 on Fox 40's Top 40: Jerry D'Amigo
We continue with Fox 40's Top 40 Most Impactful Local Sports Figures of All Time, sponsored by UHS Sports Medicine and UHS Orthopedics. D'Amigo was once dubbed an American Hero by the Hockey News but long before that, Jerry was just a Johnson City Wildcat. When Jerry was five, a neighbor by the name of Jim Tofte, who was an AHL linesman, bought him his first hockey stick and the rest was history. D'Amigo's talent was undeniable and the former Junior Iceman and then Junior Senator quickly garnered looks from scouts across the country before he was representing his country.
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