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Change could shake up county government in Tuesday's election
Voters could take the first step toward setting up a new form of county government. Comment?
About 3:30 a.m., borough firefighters responded to 167 Ross St., authorities said. Comment?
State troopers set to inspect car seats at two events
State police at Dunmore will host two car seat checkups in the coming weeks as part of their "Click it or Ticket" campaign. Comment?
Dunmore police search for leads after early morning armed robbery
A man wearing distinctive clothing wielding a black folding knife stole an undisclosed amount of money from Joe's Kwik Mart, 620 North Blakely St. Comment?
Abington Heights avoids tax hike; Old Forge, Lakeland, Dunmore opt for increases
Taxpayers in the Abington Heights School District narrowly escaped a rate hike after school board members opted to find other alternatives to cover the projected $2.2 million deficit for the 2013-14 school year. Comment?
Detectives seize $10K worth of crack from Dunmore home
Detectives found various bags of crack adding up to 135 grams stowed in the bottom drawer of Regina Dawkins' and Shawn Watkins' 212 Smith St. Comment?
Electric City Baseball and Softball Academy will host the sixth annual NEPA Summer Baseball Camp June 24-27 from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Connell Park Little League. Comment?
A New Jersey man is slated for a preliminary hearing today at 11 a.m. on charges he struck and killed 20-year-old Gabrielle Reuveni with his vehicle while she was jogging July 14 of last year. Comment?
Getting there: Freezing, foggy now; 60s, sunny later
It's freezing out there this morning, and it's foggy. The National Weather Service issued a freeze warning last night that continues until 8 a.m. Unprotected plants may have experienced some damage, unprotected skin may be a bit uncomfortable. Comment?
Voters have chance to reshape county Change in the wind as primary nears
Lackawanna County voters will head to the polls May 21 with more choices than they're used to as far as county government goes. Comment?
Regional briefs for May 14, 2013Scranton Recreation Authority hires concessionaire
A New Jersey man is slated for a preliminary hearing today at 11 a.m. on charges he struck and killed 20-year-old Gabrielle Reuveni with his vehicle while she was jogging July 14 of last year. Comment?
D2 Class Aa Boys: Lakeland finishes meet strong to capture 12th title
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Butch Comegys / Staff Photographer Northwest's Tyler Burger, center, edges out Lakeland's Chet Anuszewski, left, and Gavin O'Donnell during the 110-meter hurdles on Monday at Scranton Memorial Stadium. Comment?
A decorated Russian language student, Abington Heights senior Cassidy Henry recently took home another award for writing in the foreign language. Comment?
Getting there: A cold, but not quite frosty, May morning
Get the winter jacket and gloves back out. It's cold outside this morning. The National Weather Service canceled a frost advisory issued Sunday as a southwest wind kept plants safe and temperatures hovering around 40 overnight and into this morning. Comment?
Adoption Mass shares message of gratefulness to all mothers
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JASON FARMER / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Sabrina Zdancewicz, 4, of Shavertown, peeks out from behind a pew during the Mother's Day Adoption Mass at St. Comment?
The bride-elect is the daughter of John and Sheri Healey, Dunmore, and the late Edward M. Sak Jr. Comment?
Loved - and hated - Scranton food truck testing Wilkes-Barre's waters
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Times-Shamrock file James Bodnar, Katie Graziosi and Mario Bevilacqua in their gourmet food truck, What the Fork, in Dunmore in August. Comment?
Registrations are being accepted for the Stan Waleski Basketball Camp to be held July 8 to Aug. Comment?
An affiliate of Equilibrium Equities Inc. of Blue Bell has acquired the former Ocean Logistics property in Keystone Industrial Park from an affiliate of C&S Wholesale Grocers Inc. Comment?
Volunteers help beautify downtown Scranton
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Hannah, left, and Brody Albano of Dunmore proved able gardeners Saturday, putting petunias in their place as volunteers for Scranton Tomorrow's City Pride Day. Comment?