Oct 31, 2009 | Times Leader
The following are excerpts about Abington area gardens that were nominated by the community and profiled weekly from July through October in The Abington Journal.
Self-taught guitarist is a busking the systema
Playing his acoustic music on 14th Street in New York City one day, 27-year-old Clarks Summit guitarist Billy Rogan was discovered.
How Does Your Garden Grow: Voting
When Annie and Matt Jenkins were in the process of moving from Ardmore, outside of Philadelphia, back to their hometown in the Abingtons, a spacious home on Nelson Street in Clarks Summit caught their eye.
Abington Heights School District Eliminates Rifle Team
On Wednesday, September 16, the Abington Heights School District voted 4-3 to eliminate funding for the Abington Heights High School Rifle Team.
Marriage licenses - Jimmy Allen Rizzo and Minerva Rizzo, both of Dunmore. Property Transactions - Myer M. Alperin, individually, and as attorney-in-fact for Shirley Alperin, Clarks Summit, to Philip and Kathleen Graff, Waverly; a property at 35 Oakford Glen, Abington Twp., for $370,000. - Robert C. Wilson, Dickson City, to Jason E. Parry, Dickson ...
Durbin has served on the Abington Township Shade Tree Commission for the past three years and currently is the Commission Chair.
Clarks Summit resident named Super Lawyer
Attorney P. Timothy Kelly, of Clarks Summit, has been selected for inclusion in Pennsylvania's Super Lawyers magazine for 2009.
A campaign fundraiser for Margie Bisignani Moyle, who is running for Lackawanna County Judge, was hosted by of Euro Caf on Thursday Oct.
University names faculty from Abington area
The University has appointed 31 new full-time faculty members for the 2009-2010 academic year.
Following the recent verdict jury decision in Lackawanna County Court which awarded more than $2.3 million in damages, plus interest, to property owner Peter Amato and land developer Michael Noto in the Grandview Street court case, the situation has become a topic of conversation and debate among residents of Clarks Summit.
Dog park moving forward with fundraising campaign
Nine months after the Abington Area Joint Recreation Board approved an idea for a dog park, a small group of community members is getting ready to raise the $40,000 needed to make it a reality.
Strung Out, a California-based punk rock band, will perform a concert on Saturday, Oct.
U.S. man hides hard drive from border guards
Border guards are trying to determine what's on a laptop computer seized from an American man who refused to give them access to encrypted information stored on the device.
Clarks Summit Talks About How to Pay Back Millions
Residents of Clarks Summit met with borough officials for the first time since the borough lost in court, regarding a long-running dispute over a road closure.
Gun owners fired up over proposal
Ordinance would require owners to report lost, stolen firearms within 48 hours. SCRANTON The Second Amendment in the Bill of Rights protects an American's right to keep and bear arms.
Halloween comes early at art show
The month of October marks the end of Oktoberfest, but all that means is the Halloween festivities are soon to begin, starting with the Goddess Creations art show on Friday, Oct.
Clarks Summit residents organize 2009 McGowan Cornerstone Award
Leo and Ann Moskovitz will receive the 2009 Andrew J. McGowan Cornerstone Award at an award dinner on Friday, Oct.
Landowner awarded $2.3 million in damages for Clarks Summit street closure
A Lackawanna County jury Wednesday awarded a landowner more than $2.3 million in damages over Clarks Summit's closing of a street six years ago.