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Library in Scranton closed for renovations
SCRANTON, LACKAWANNA CO. (WOLF) — A library in Scranton is closed for renovations. Renovations at the Nancy Kay Holmes Library at 1032 Green Ridge St. aim to make the building more accessible and energy efficient. During renovations, programs will be held at other Scranton Public Library locations or community...
Local Heroes Granted Free Admission to Animal Adventure
As a way to say thank you, Animal Adventure Park and Preserve is offering free admission to community heroes this weekend. First responders, military members, medical personnel, police officers, firefighters, nurses, and veterans can all receive free admission from Friday, July 26th to Sunday, July 28th. Guests can present their badge, ID, or other proof of employment for the perk. This offer is good at both Animal Adventure Park and The Preserve.
Investigators in Robert Baron case honored in Scranton
SCRANTON, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Local law enforcement was acknowledged on Wednesday for helping solve one of the most significant murder cases in Lackawanna County history. The District Attorney’s Office recognized those who played a crucial role in the Robert Baron case. The ceremony honored the extraordinary efforts of individuals and law enforcement in bringing […]
Soldiers and Saddles Ride: A Journey to Support Southern Tier Veterans
Get ready to rev your engines and support a great cause! The 11th Annual Soldiers and Saddles Ride is coming up on August 10th in Binghamton, and everyone is invited to participate. It’s much more than just a motorcycle ride - this event is a heartfelt initiative to support our veterans in the community.
Iced Coffee Day fundraiser benefits St. Joseph's Center
PENNSYLVANIA, USA — Dunkin’ of Northeastern Pennsylvania is hosting its 15th annual St. Joseph’s Center Iced Coffee Day fundraiser. For every Iced Coffee purchased at participating Dunkin’s on Wednesday, Dunkin’ franchisees throughout Northeastern Pennsylvania will donate $1 to St. Joseph’s Center. ”All you really...
Final Spiedie Fest Details Announced along with Marker Commemorating the Long History of Spiedies in Binghamton
Spiedie Fest organizers announce the final lineup of performances and confirm the list of events throughout the weekend. One of the biggest changes to the announced lineup is that Mitchell Tenpenny, the headliner for Sunday's concert, will no longer be attending and will be replaced by the artist Justin Moore.
Loaded Gun Discovered in Carry-on at Hancock Airport
For the third time this year a loaded firearm was found in a carry-on at Hancock Airport. TSA officers say the .45 caliber handgun was loaded with eight bullets and one in the chamber. The passenger was a Utica resident who was questioned by police before he was allowed to...
Days Gone By July 27, 2024
SCRANTON, Pa. - Court today granted a rule to show cause why the entire school board of Scranton should not be ousted from office. The rule was made returnable August 7. The petition for the ousting of the board members was presented by district Attorney Harold A. Scragg upon the recommendations of the members of the grand jury.
Roadwork to Impact Johnson City Motorists
There will be a couple of roadwork projects that will impact Johnson City drivers over the next few days. The first is a road pavement project on Deyo Hill Road on Wednesday, July 24th. This project will begin at the village line and continue to the intersection of Reynolds Road. Work on this project is expected to be completed by Thursday. Traffic will be limited to local traffic only and drivers can expect timely delays and are asked to seek alternate routes if possible.
Justin Moore To Fill In for Mitchell Tenpenny at Binghamton’s 40th Spiedie Fest
Due to a scheduling conflict, Mitchell Tenpenny is unable to perform at Speidie Fest on Sunday, August 4. While the news of Mitchell's absence is unfortunate, there is a silver lining. Stepping up to fill Mitchell's shoes and entertain the crowd is none other than the multi-PLATINUM hitmaker, Justin Moore.
UHS President Gives Update on Projects at Binghamton Rotary
UHS president John Carrigg joins the Binghamton Rotary Club today to talk about the progress of the UHS projects over the past year. Some of the most notable are the UHS Wilson Tower that opened last month, the 24-hour pharmacy, and the new child care center that opened in Johnson City.
100 Years Ago: July 24, 2024
100 Years Ago is brought to you by Broome Recycles. 100 years ago today, at 1:45 this afternoon, factory whistles blew throughout the city, to announce the arrival of the Shenandoah – the giant Navy dirigible. Within minutes the giant blimp appeared over the Court Street bridge and slowly passed over the central part of this city as thousands of people watched. One of the crew members is a Binghamton boy, and he dropped letters to his friends as it went over. The dirigible then went on to Endicott before turning south.
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