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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

Carnegie Hall Honors Recitals to be held Saturday

The Northeast Pennsylvania Music Teachers Association’s 22nd Carnegie Hall Honors Recitals will take place Saturday in New York. Teachers whose students will perform are  Andrea Bogusko, co-chairperson, Joe Calabro, Pamela Carroll, Dan DeMelfi… more

Public Meeting Set April 22 to Discuss West Market Street Culvert Replacement Project

PennDOT to present at public caucus at City Hall before regular Scranton City Council meeting SCRANTON, PA. – The City of Scranton, in conjunction with the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation …

Mother and son charged following alleged Spring Brook Twp. assault

A mother and son are facing charges after the son fled to his mother’s house following an incident of domestic violence, state police said. Carl Edward Klinger Jr., 31, of 33 Blumers Road, Spring Brook Twp., is charged with simple assault and… more

Bolus sues over Lackawanna County commissioner vacancy

Scranton resident Bob Bolus entered the legal fray over the filling of a Lackawanna County commissioner vacancy. Bolus filed a lawsuit April 10 in Lackawanna County Court against Democratic Lackawanna County Commissioner Bill Gaughan that seeks to… more

Police: Dunmore woman disorderly during political argument at tavern

DUNMORE — A Dunmore woman who refused to stop yelling about politics at a local tavern resisted officers when they responded, according to a criminal complaint. Bernadette Warner, 54, of 608 E. Warren St., is charged with disorderly conduct and… more

Lackawanna County Court Notes, April 18, 2025

MARRIAGE LICENSES Kelley Ann Hafner and Frank Joseph Milewski III, both of Jermyn. Emily Anna Sheehan and Jacob Travis Manetti, both of Scranton. Thomas Wendell Blake, Scranton, and Kerdel Antrice Paul, Dickson City. Allison Eroh, Nanticoke, and… more

County announces plans for disc golf course at McDade Park

SCRANTON — Lackawanna County will construct a heritage-themed disc golf course at McDade Park with grant support from the Lackawanna Heritage Valley Authority, officials announced this week. The plan is to build and install in the coming months the… more

Police: Forest City woman ‘extremely disorderly’ after arrest

A Forest City woman is facing aggravated assault charges after police say she was “extremely disorderly” during her transport to the Lackawanna County Processing Center at about 3 a.m. on Monday. According to a criminal complaint, Crystal Guerrero… more

New internet radio station launched in NEPA

WILKES-BARRE — A new internet hip-hop and R&B radio station — 107.5 The Diamond — features chart-topping music, local talent and original programming, Anthony Ruiz, director of promotions, said in a news release. The music varies from… more

Clipboard, April 18, 2025

Dunmore Baton twirling recital: Sherry’s Royalettes will conduct their annual baton twirling recital April 25 at 6:30 p.m. in Dunmore High School’s gymnasium. The Royalettes are celebrating 45 years of organization, and alumni are invited to… more

Scranton receives state award for excellence in local government

Scranton received a state award Wednesday in Harrisburg for excellence in local government for economic, community and financial achievements. Scranton Mayor Paige Gebhardt Cognetti and several other city officials attended the 2025 Governor’s… more

Capouse Ave Park Renovations Bid