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Pennsylvania VFW celebrates 100 years
DURYEA, Pa. — A VFW in Luzerne County is marking 100 years this holiday weekend. Duryea VFW Post 1227 on Stephenson Street celebrated the occasion with food and drink specials. There was also live music to mark the 100th anniversary of when a group of community members in Duryea...
NEPA Reptile Expo returns to Scranton
SCRANTON, Pa. — An expo in scranton this weekend celebrates all things that slither. The 5th annual NEPA Electric City Reptile Expo at the Hilton Conference Center was a reptile lovers' paradise. People could get up close and personal with snakes, iguanas, and other critters, as well as check...
Firehouse breakfast to relocate after decades
LUZERNE COUNTY, Pa. — One building along Route 415 in Lehman Township has been home to the Idetown Fire Department breakfasts for the last 65 years. "This is a very important fundraiser for us. We do it once a month, the first Sunday of every month. It brings in a good amount of people. We see a lot of the community," said Gerry Walker, Idetown Fire Department Vice President.
Fifth Annual Electric City Reptile Expo returns to Scranton
SCRANTON, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Reptile lovers unite, and that’s exactly what they did Sunday in Downtown Scranton. Hundreds of people poured into the Hilton Conference Center for the Fifth Annual Electric City Reptile Expo. This event featured creatures many people love, like snakes, turtles, and lizards. There were even non-reptiles like spiders and fish. […]
Pool party fundraiser in Kingston
KINGSTON, Pa. — Families had the chance to cool off at the Kingston Community Pool on Sunday as part of a fundraiser for the Youth Enrichment Project. The organization offers funding for extracurricular activities, creative endeavors, and community events for children. "What we will do is we will buy...
Golf in the Poconos at Split Rock Country Club, Shawnee Inn & Golf Resort and Woodloch Springs
Are you a golf enthusiast looking for the perfect escape to cooler climes?Our friends at the Pocono Television Network have you covered with their top golf holes in the region.Our first stop was Shawnee Inn & Golf Resort, which features the beautiful number seven on the blue course.Head golf pro Nick Lussier shared insights about the newly installed permanent bridge, a welcome upgrade for year-round play.Next up is Woodloch Springs.Take on Hell's Gate Gorge, the 577-yard double dogleg par five at hole 14.Director of Golf John Pillar guides us through this thrilling course.Historic Pocono Manor's iconic par 3, hole seven,...
Car show benefits AWSOM animal shelter
MONROE COUNTY, Pa. — The heat was beating down on these hot rods at Memorytown in Paradise Township near Mount Pocono, but it didn't stop car lovers and animal lovers alike from coming out to the Crazy for Cars Car Show. "Today is our 15th annual Crazy for Cars...
6 PA Cities Are Considered The Dirtiest In The Country
It's no secret that cities are not usually extremely clean. It's really hard to keep areas extremely clean when they're extremely overly populated plus the heart for hustle and bustle. Anytime you visit a major city, you probably aren't shocked to see gum smashed into the concrete, garbage blowing in...
Wyoming Area Class of 1974 planning reunion
Wyoming Area High School, Class of 1974, will celebrate their 50th Class Reunion on Saturday, Aug. 3, at the Gramercy Restaurant in Pittston. There will be music and a raffle table. Cost is $40 per person with a cash bar. For reservations, make checks payable to Karen Ferrett by July 15. Contact information and inquiries can be made to Kmferrett@msn.com or on the WAHS Class 1974 Facebook page. Members of the reunion committee are, first row, from left, Patti Marianacci, Nancy Rowe, Mary Beth Bolin and Karen Ferrett. Second row: Carl Mercincavage, Theresa Yatsko and Mary Kay Baloga. Third row: Nicky Mozart, Billy Miller and Jerry Yakobitis.
Farmers market returns to the Back Mountain
DALLAS TWP. — The Back Mountain Memorial Library Farmers Market returned to the Dallas High School campus on Saturday morning. The market will run every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. until Oct. 26. “[The library] needed funds, and somebody brought up the idea of having a farmers’...
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