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Carbondale The First Battalion Injured Soldiers Fund is getting a boost from the Liuzzo family.
Clarks Green Rummage sale: United Methodist Women of Clarks Green United Methodist Church will hold a fall rummage sale Thursday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Friday, 8 to 11 a.m. Equinunk Creamery trip: The ...
Clarks Green Rummage sale: United Methodist Women of Clarks Green United Methodist Church will hold a fall rummage sale Friday, 8 to 11 a.m. Dunmore Mechanics meeting: Junior Order of United American Mechanics ...
The government's plan to acquire $700 billion worth of bad mortgage debt is necessary to avoid a larger economic catastrophe, a panel of local financial specialists agreed Monday.
Lackawanna County's new newsletter carries $84,000 price tag
Lackawanna County taxpayers are paying at least $21,000 to find out what their government is doing for them.
ACOG gets answers on natural gas drilling
If your well becomes contaminated during the course of drilling for natural gas, the drilling company is required to replace your water supply, under state regulations.
Abington Heights says it's owed $575,000 in latest Single Tax Office snafu
The latest mystery surrounding the Scranton Single Tax Office: Administrators say they do not have the more than $575,000 that Abington Heights School District and several Abington municipalities claim is owed ...
Knock, knock. And so it begins. In an effort to relieve the sometimes overburdened Chinchilla waste-water treatment plant, South Abington Township personnel will go door to door, checking to see if illegal ...
Clarks Summit community garden produces more than food
Jonathan Bunnell, of Clarks Summit, plants tomatoes in the garden he shares with a friend at Abington Community Garden.
T-storms pummel NEPA; thousands without power
A storm that battered the area Tuesday evening felled a giant maple in Jermyn, knocking it into Gary Mellin's home mere seconds after he and his family ducked inside to escape the rain.
Longtime paralegal Susan Burke greets her employer's clients with a direct look and a smile.
Advice offered on gas-drilling plans in Wayne
“Learn as much as you can, get some attorneys, get them involved.”
When they weren't taking notes they were asking questions. And the roughly 200 residents who attended the Department of Environmental Protection's meeting Wednesday on natural gas drilling had plenty of them. via The Times-Tribune
“I can't believe that our house burnt because we are always so careful”
With legal costs mounting, Fell Charter School may close its high school. A public meeting to discuss the plans is scheduled tonight at 6:30 in the gymnasium. via The Times-Tribune
Angeline C. Dziadkowicz Jackovitz February 15, 2008
Angeline C. Dziadkowicz Jackovitz, of West Scranton, died Friday at Mercy Hospice after an illness. via The Times-Tribune
Francis X. Jordan services scheduled
Services have been scheduled for Francis X. Jordan, Ph.D., 69, of Clarks Summit, formerly of the Green Ridge section, who died Thursday in Mercy Hospice after a brief illness. via The Times-Tribune
Vida Tapas Bar & Grill Inc. was cited by state police Friday for operating without a valid health permit or license. via The Times-Tribune
James Reuben Kinney, Dalton, and Cleuza Oliveira, Scranton. Christopher Matthew Stone and Aubrey Anne Uchic, both of Scranton. via The Times-Tribune
Abingtons to pay taxes twice, but levy totals not doubled
“You have to work the bugs out”
A new wage tax form arrived in mailboxes throughout the Abingtons in January, and it has some residents wondering why the tax woman is calling twice. via The Times-Tribune
Our Lady of the Snows Church, Clarks Summit, was the setting Aug. 25 for the wedding of Breah Fountain and Jason Johnson, both of Clarks Summit. via The Times-Tribune
The Melting Pot was the setting Sept. 8 for the wedding of Kira Marie Burian and Ralph Frank Getts Jr., both of Scranton. via The Times-Tribune