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Trail seniors get one last show
Jordan Chmielewski had a night he will never forget.
Students help spruce up City Hall grounds
Wilkes-Barre Mayor George Brown and City Councilman Stan Mirin (District C) welcomed students from Wilkes-Barre Area School District’s Creative and Performing Arts Academy to City Hall on Tuesday. The students presented the city with park benches and garbage covers that were designed and painted for the beautification of City Hall’s grounds.
The Travelling Talleys to perform at First Baptists Church in Waverly
On Saturday evening, July 27 at 6:30 p.m. and Sunday morning, July 28 at 11 a.m., the Travelling Talleys will be at the First Baptist Church in Waverly. Paul and Cindy Talley travel the country with “music that will warm your heart with a message that could change your life”. Their music ministry includes a variety of original and well-known songs with Cindy on bass guitar and Paul playing keyboards, trumpet, guitar, accordion and ukulele.
Scranton Jewish Food Festival begins July 28 with new art exhibit and the unity of food
Every year, Rabbi Benny Rapoport is asked what his favorite item is at the Jewish Food Festival in Scranton. He finesses the tough question with different answers for different moods.
Best bets for this weekend's entertainment
Country singer Lanie Gardner is the finale highlight of the Rockin’ the River free concert series Friday. Gardner came to attention when her cover of Fleetwood Mac's “Dreams” went viral on social media a few years ago. Her single “Chasing The Wind” is in movie theaters now on the “Twisters” soundtrack. Opening act is The Broke Pines. River Common at Millennium Circle, North River Street, Wilkes-Barre. Food vendors open at 5 p.m. Music from 6 to 9.
Dietrich Open Mic to feature Corbys
Open Mic Night is back at the Dietrich Theater in downtown Tunkhannock. Open Mic is open to audiences and performers of all ages. Musicians, poets, comedians and performers of all types are invited to share their talents on the Dietrich stage.
Coal Region welcomes Snedeker with applause, checks
The Coal Region welcomed Newswatch 16 morning meteorologist, Joe Snedeker, with applause and checks in support of St. Joseph’s Center, in Scranton. In its 27th year, "Go Joe" celebrates the "Year of the Inflatables!" to raise funds for individuals and families served by the Catholic agency.
Woman charged after officer stuck with drug needle
WILKES-BARRE, LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — A woman is facing charges after police say an officer was stuck with a hypodermic needle while attempting to arrest the woman. According to Wilkes-Barre City Police, officers found a woman, later identified as Jessica Shaver, 33, of Exeter, lying on a grassy area with what appeared to be track […]
Peoples Financial Services: Q2 Earnings Snapshot
SCRANTON, Pa. (AP) — SCRANTON, Pa. (AP) — Peoples Financial Services Corp. (PFIS) on Thursday reported net income of $3.3 million in its second quarter. The Scranton, Pennsylvania-based bank said it had earnings of 46 cents per share. Earnings, adjusted for costs related to mergers and acquisitions, were 59 cents per share.
Waverly approves container moratorium, mulls camping ban
WAVERLY — During their monthly workshop meeting on Tuesday, the Waverly Board of Trustees approved a moratorium on shipping containers being set up in the village. Trustees passed the moratorium unanimously after discussing the issue last month, when Code Enforcement Officer Chris Robinson explained that shipping containers had begun popping up throughout the municipality as de facto structures without the proper building permits.
Paul Quinn receives $20 million from anonymous donor, largest gift in college’s history
DALLAS — Paul Quinn College received a $20 million gift, the largest in the school’s 152-year history, officials announced Thursday. The anonymous donor’s gift will help the historically Black college in southern Dallas to provide more scholarships and to support a program focused on banking and finances.
Turnpike crashes
State police at the Pocono barracks reported the following crashes that occurred on the Northeast Extension of the Pennsylvania Turnpike:. • Alexandria H. Sitkowski, 26, of Wyoming, Pennsylvania, was uninjured in a one-vehicle crash at 7:42 p.m. July 4 at mile marker 78.6 in Franklin Township. Police said she was...
PD: Two ‘serial thieves’ wanted for retail theft at Target
WILKES-BARRE TWP., LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Police say they are searching for two ‘serial thieves’ after a retail theft happened at Target in Wilkes-Barre Township. On July 20 around 1:53 p.m., the suspects pictured below entered Target, and while in the store, the two selected a purse and concealed various merchandise. The suspects walked past […]
Tommy Dunne was just 15 when he led the Honesdale Ramblers to an unlikely championship
HONESDALE — When looking back at Wayne County's storied baseball history, the 1947 season stands out as one of the most memorable for several reasons. At the top of that list is the fact that the Honesdale Ramblers powered their way to an unlikely championship with a line-up comprised largely of high schoolers. ...
Three men from New York face charges after chase in Scranton
SCRANTON, Pa. — Three men from the Bronx, New York, face charges after a chase in Scranton last week. Police say Ismael Feliciano, 49, tried to withdraw money from an account at the Davis Street Community Bank using a fake ID on Friday. He then got in a car...