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Old Forge School District on Wednesday agreed to participate in a scholarship program with Keystone College.
The Keystone College Sports Management and Recreation Team, in conjunction with Home Instead Senior Care of Clarks Summit, spent the afternoon of Dec.
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Casey, Specter should back loan reforms
Congress faces some daunting economic issues but it also has a chance to act quickly on a home run for taxpayers and consumers.
Congress should revamp student loan program
Font size: [A] [A] [A] Congress faces some daunting economic issues but it also has a chance to act quickly on a home run for taxpayers and consumers.
AH students meet Grammy winner
Grammy winner Barry Louis Polisar met with young Abington Heights School District authors recently at Keystone College in La Plume.
Lights and Storytime in the Park Dec. 6
Families are invited to enjoy an evening of refreshments, music and storytelling with the annual display of holiday lights at Nay Aug Park as a backdrop.
Scranton public safety director to resign
Font size: [A] [A] [A] Scranton Public Safety Director Ray Hayes will step down at year's end and his $65,000 position will not be funded in the 2010 budget, Mayor Chris Doherty said Tuesday.
Winterfest, Celebration of Lights at Keystone
On Friday, Dec. 4, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., the Keystone community celebrates the Holiday Gathering at Hedgewood, hosted by Keystone College president Dr.
Area artista s work being showcased at First Friday Scranton
First Friday Scranton being held Friday from 6 to 9 p.m. in downtown Scranton will feature an up-and-coming area artist, Stephanie Smith.
Keystone College celebrates homecoming
Keystone College recently celebrated homecoming. The college's Homecoming Court was announced at halftime of the women's soccer game against the College of Notre Dame College of Maryland.
OF students attend Young Author's Day at Keystone College
On Wednesday, November 4th, Northeastern Pennsylvania Reading Association welcomed students and their teachers to Young Authors' Day at Keystone College .
U.S. Rep. Christopher P. Carney visits Keystone College in La Plume. Abington Journal/Don McGlynn Lt.
Lackawanna County receiving more than $1 million in stimulus funds
State Sen. Robert Mellow, D-Peckville, on Friday announced Lackawanna County will receive more than $1 million in grants through the state Conservation Works Program.
Veterans' Day lauds all men and women who have served in our armed forces. Residents at the Gino J. Merli Veterans' Center on Penn Avenue in Scranton were able to mark the occasion a few days early during a special event on Nov.
Keystone student presents at conference in Harrisburg
Keystone College student Stephen Verespy was one of a select group of college students chosen to present a scientific research project at the state capitol in Harrisburg.
Keystone College hosts Young Authors' Day
Headlining the event as keynote speaker was Barry Louis Polisar, a nationally-known children's author and songwriter.
Students honored at Harford Fair
It has been a long-standing Hartford fair tradition to recognize the artistic talents of young by awarding Best of Show ribbons to four outstanding entries within the department.
Keystone Players dabble with danger in 'Arsenic and Old Lace'
The amiable spookiness of Joseph Kesselring's Arsenic and Old Lace will be a perfect match for playgoers who want to have a good laugh Halloween weekend.
Astronomer will visit Keystone
Astronomer and author Neil F. Comins, Ph.D., will present "What if the Earth Were a Moon of Another World?" on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at Keystone College in the President's Dining Room, Hibbard Campus Center.
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