Memory, all alone in the moonlight/ I can dream of the old days/ Life was beautiful then…” – from “Memory,” by Andrew Lloyd Webber Successful theatrical productions achieve the “suspension of ...
Sheridan points out that Wilkes-Barre is a city that offers everything from eateries, to shopping opportunities, to entertainment and beyond. When it comes to crime, he said, residents and visitors ...
Tony Contafio lives near downtown Scranton, but not too close. He could walk to work, but usually drives the three-minute commute. His landlord approves of his rescue dog, a Goldendoodle named Maggie.
Characterized decades ago by empty storefronts and sparse foot traffic, downtown Pittston is now a revitalized city center with ambitious plans for more development.
He did the work for other jewelry stores up and down the East Coast.” As more shops move in and out of the downtowns in Scranton and Wilkes-Barre, there are plenty of examples of longtime business — ...
Abington Heights Fifth grader Brody Dragann was invited to join the Play Hockey team and participate in the International Cup tournament in Bolzano, Italy. This trip is truly a unique experience that ...
When the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins made their annual road trip through Canada to face North Division opponents Laval, Belleville and Toronto earlier this month, it was an important late-season ...
Lenten fish dinners at Post 5207 Fish & More, available every Friday in Lent, including Good Friday, VFW Post 5207, Routes 502 and 307 in Covington Twp. Takeout orders can be called in starting at 4 p ...
A son, March 18, to Dustin Bostock and McKenna Hart, Scranton. BRYANT: A daughter, March 16, to Sean and Ashley Bryant, Scranton. DEMIANOVICH: A son, March 20, to Samuel Demianovich and Amanda ...
Food insecurity rates in Northeast Pennsylvania already exceed the national and state averages, but federal funding cuts to social services programs and last year’s state budget impasse have created ...
Geopolitical rivalry, in contrast, is zero-sum: If one side gains power, the other loses it. What’s new is that the U.S. and China have come to regard their trading relationship as wholly wrapped up ...
The Lackawanna Blind Association will host its 97th annual Helen Keller event, “Envisioning Our Future,” on Friday, April 24, at Manor on Main, 1505 Main St., Dickson City. Doors open 5:30-9:30 p.m.
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