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NOT FINISHED YET: Tri-Town majors keep making history as they reach states
Following Thursday’s Section 3 championship win in Berwick against Blue Mountain, Tri-Town’s players were more than excited. So were the coaches. But the accomplishment of exactly what they did hadn’t quite set in yet. That win gave Tri-Town’s major baseball team the Section 3 championship and more...
Valor provides ‘happy place’ for veterans fishing at lake
It was a perfect day to enjoy fishing and the outdoors for our veterans. Valor’s fly fishing event was held for the first time Saturday at the Camp Trexler property, recently purchased by the Veteran’s Initiative, a private beneficiary, in cooperation with Valor. Two other fishing events are...
Neighbors of Joe Biden's childhood home react to the President's decision
SCRANTON, Pa. — A plaque marks President Joe Biden's childhood home on North Washington Avenue in Scranton. A little piece of history Jim Wassmuth just so happened to miss when he moved in a few houses down in 2020. "The thing is, I didn't know was moving into the...
Christian Women of Our Lady of Hope celebrate Mother's Day
The Christian Women of Our Lady of Hope Parish, 40 Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre, celebrated Mother's Day with a luncheon held May 5 at the Woodlands Inn and Resort. The Rev. John Terry, pastor and moderator, gave the invocation and offered remarks. A bingo game was played and prizes were awarded. Evelyn Evans, recording secretary, entertained at the event. The Rev. Theodore Obaza, pastor emeritus, and the Rev. Richard Ghezzi shared remarks. All guests received a flower.
Nancy Kay Holmes Branch Library in Green Ridge to close for renovations
SCRANTON — The Nancy Kay Holmes Branch Library will close Wednesday and remain closed for several months to accommodate renovations that will make the Green Ridge landmark more accessible to patrons with disabilities. Scranton Public Library CEO/Director Scott Thomas updated the public on those plans at last week's Lackawanna...
‘Agnes’ documentary to be screened at River Common on Sept. 12
WILKES-BARRE — “Agnes,” a critically-acclaimed documentary film that chronicles the Agnes Flood of 1972 and its impact on the Wyoming Valley, will be screened on Thursday, Sept. 12, at the Millennium Circle at River Common in Wilkes-Barre. The screening was originally scheduled for June 21, but was...
Luzerne County Council funding tour showcases new Kingston-Forty Fort “Tower 1” fire truck
In their latest American Rescue tour stop Monday, Luzerne County Council members checked out the new Kingston-Forty Fort “Tower 1” fire truck. Purchased with a $1.8 million American Rescue Plan Act allocation from the county, Tower 1 has a 100-foot ladder, which is 15 feet longer than the vehicle it is replacing, said Fire Chief Frank Guido.
Epilepsy Community and Resource Center schedules events
The Michael P. Loughlin Epilepsy Community and Resource Center, 845 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, is holding upcoming events for July. On July 27, the center will host a yoga session led by a certified instructor from 11 a.m. to noon. Donations are $5; bring your own yoga mat. On July 24, the center will host the monthly support meeting at 7 p.m. for those with epilepsy/seizure disorders and their families and friends. To register or for information, call Mary Loughlin at 570-592-1150 or email epilepsywv@efepa.org.
Burlington moving Wilkes-Barre store to Arena Hub Plaza
WILKES-BARRE TWP. — Discount retailer Burlington is moving its Wilkes-Barre store to the Arena Hub Plaza in Wilkes-Barre Twp., the company announced Monday. The new store will open at the site of the former Bed Bath & Beyond at 435 Arena Hub Plaza. An opening date will be announced...
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.
Historic newspaper front pages: Biden's decision to drop out of race for president
Biden quits. Biden exits race. Biden bows out. These were just some of the headlines that appeared in giant type across newspaper front pages today (July 22) in Florida, in places like Scranton, Pennsylvania and around the word. In Scranton, the hometown of President Joe Biden, on page 1A of...
6 motorists charged with driving under the influence
At 12:45 a.m. on Feb. 19, 22-year-old Jacob Martin, of 4831 Route 487, Benton, was stopped by state police after they clocked his 2013 Dodge Dart traveling at 74 mph in a posted 55 mph zone along I-180 West near mile marker 26.2. Martin had glassy, bloodshot eyes and an...
Hazleton Area hoops teams, Marian football hold summer camps
The Hazleton Area boys' basketball program recently held its annual hoops camp for boys entering fourth through ninth grades. The week included individual and team instruction for all parts of the game and various competitions. Competition winners included:. 1-on-1: Bennett Young, Jack Morelli, Jaycel Hernandez, Max Temchatin. Knockout and skills:...
Hanover Chief of Police among 11 area residents volunteering in the Dominican Republic
HANOVER TWP – Eleven area residents, including the Chief of Police for Hanover Township, recently completed a one-week intensive mission of outreach, assistance, and material aid for rural residents in the Dominican Republic. Hailing primarily from Chatham, Madison, Florham Park, and Warren, the group of 11 spent their week...