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In NEPA, only Hazleton fluoridates its drinking water
Of 345 water systems in eight Northeast Pennsylvania counties, only one – Hazleton’s – fluoridates its drinking water, according to state data supplied to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. No other water system in the rest of… more
School Notes, April 20, 2025
Abington Heights Junior Mason Lenahan was assistant director of the school musical, “The Sound of Music.” He also played a vital role in the alterations and costume designs. “I loved being in a position to work with such an incredibly talented… more
Philharmonic League’s Swinging Sixties Celebration
The Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic League will host a Swinging Sixties Celebration on May 7 at Constantino’s, honoring super symphony supporter Cindy Gowell in recognition of her exemplary support and contributions. The event begins at 5:30… more
Calah Elizabeth Dougherty
Announcement is made of the engagement and upcoming wedding of Calah Elizabeth Dougherty to James Patrick Corbett, both of Scranton. The bride-elect is the daughter of Colleen Dougherty of Scranton and the late John Dougherty. She is a graduate of… more
Kaitlyn Victoria Davis and Matthew Andres
Announcement is made of the engagement and upcoming wedding of Kaitlyn Victoria Davis to Matthew Andres, both of Knoxville, Tenn. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and Lisa Eggerstorfer Davis, Clarks Summit. She is a graduate of… more
Mr. and Mrs. Emile Mazzei
Mr. and Mrs. Emile Mazzei, Roaring Brook Twp., celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on Saturday. They were married April 19, 1965, in St. Ann’s Maronite Church. Mrs. Mazzei is the former Nancy Abdalla, daughter of the late James Sr. and Waddad… more
Births, April 20, 2025
MOSES TAYLOR BARNETT: A daughter, April 6, to Robert and Kara Boles Barnett, Scranton. CORTAZZO: A son, April 10, to J. Kristov and Amy Rummerfield Cortazzo, Dickson City. DAVIS: A son, April 6, to Peter Davis Jr. and Alexis Starkweather, Carbondale… more
CAPITOL ROUNDUP: $5M proposed investment to help people with disabilities find, retain employment
WILKES-BARRE — The Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry (L&I) this week joined more than 550 autism-support students and educators from 16 Pennsylvania schools Tuesday for the 2025 Autism Awareness & Acceptance Walk and Resource… more
Hundreds turn out for Spring Shopping Market at Lace Village Saturday
The Spring Shopping Market at Lace Village Saturday offered a great way to kick off the Easter weekend and the start of the Spring season.
O'Malley Family 24th Annual Free Easter Party

Abington Heights Civic League practices yoga at meeting
The Abington Heights Civic League had a health and wellness expert at its January general membership meeting. Hilary Steinberg of Jaya Yoga presented her program on wellness and yoga, leading the members through some breathing exercises to… more
NEPA police forces grapple with recruitment and retention
Kingston Twp. advertises a potential starting salary of more than $75,000. Hazleton, Wilkes-Barre and Scranton pay for the costly schooling and training. The Municipality of Kingston touts that beards and tattoos are now acceptable on the job. So… more
Curtain Call fundraiser returns to SCC
The Scranton Cultural Center at the Masonic Temple announced the return of Curtain Call, its newest fundraiser, slated for May 1 from 6-8 p.m. This project-based fundraiser aims to benefit a new endeavor each year. Previous projects include a new… more
Archbald to consider stricter zoning for data centers
Archbald will consider applying stricter zoning to data centers next month as developers look to build more than 18 million square feet of the high-tech facilities throughout the town. Borough council voted Wednesday to allow its solicitor to draft… more
Legislation introduced to repeal cap on state police hires in Pa.
Whether you’re interested in working in law enforcement, with animals or as a musician, the Pennsylvania State Police may offer the right role — and they need more officers, says the state. State Sen. Marty Flynn, D-22, Dunmore believes his newly… more
Judge dismisses some counts in suit alleging abuse by SSD teacher, allows others
A federal judge allowed a lawsuit alleging abuse of a disabled student by a Scranton School District special education teacher to proceed on some counts, but dismissed others. U.S. District Judge Karoline Mehalchick did not rule on the credibility… more
South Scranton church marks Living Stations of the Cross on Good Friday
St. Teresa of Calcutta Parish held a Living Stations of the Cross in Spanish with a procession on Good Friday afternoon outside the Church of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary on Prospect Avenue in Scranton. For Christians, the Stations of the… more
Thursday night fire in West Scranton displaces four
Firefighters responded to a second-alarm fire Thursday night in the 300 block of North 17th Avenue that displaced four residents and saw one man transported to a hospital. Scranton Fire Chief John Judge said 317 and 319 N. 17th Ave. were “well… more
Dickson City awards $400,000-plus for park projects
Two Dickson City parks will receive more than $400,000 in new improvements this year amid the borough’s ongoing efforts to upgrade its outdoor amenities. Borough council approved nearly $412,000 in funding for its Crystal and Riverfront parks,… more
Clipboard, April 19, 2025
Dickson City Neighborhood Watch meeting: Wednesday, 7 p.m., Dickson City Community Center, 824 Main St. Guest speaker will be Bob Hall Jr., vice president of the borough planning commission, who will speak about the commission’s role in the short-… more
Trees in Scranton memorialize victims of Oklahoma City bombing
SCRANTON — In the days following the Oklahoma City bombing, expressions of shock and support for those affected were shared across the country, including in Lackawanna County. The terrorist bombing occurred April 19, 1995, when a truck bomb exploded… more
Carbondale to unveil revitalized Pioneer City Station next week
Work to restore Carbondale’s Pioneer City Station continues to chug along. The city’s roughly 30-year-old train station at Trinity Place and Mill Street is in the midst of a $25,000 facelift through a partnership with Carbondale, Leadership… more
Penn East FCU’s first-ever Milinda Project First Responder Award winner
Penn East Federal Credit Union announced Jesse Young, a paramedic with PA Ambulance, as the recipient of the first-ever Milinda Project First Responder Award. Young, a 21-year first responder veteran, was selected from 38 nominees across Lackawanna… more
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