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Archbald Tree lighting: The Archbald Borough Christmas tree-lighting celebration will be Sunday at 5 p.m. at the park at Main and Betty streets.
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Monument to Service
Standing beside a 15-foot-high steel plate engraved with her brother's name, Karen Walker took a deep breath.
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Daleville Benefit dinner: A pasta dinner to benefit Joey "Pappy" Kuniegel and family is scheduled Sunday from noon to 6 p.m. at the Daleville VFW.
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Greenhouse to fall before rising again
A landmark in Nay Aug Park for a century, the greenhouse off Arthur Avenue will soon blossom anew.
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County OKs $500G land buy
Lackawanna County commissioners on Wednesday approved the $500,000 purchase of 8.49 acres of land adjacent to the Mid-Valley Business Park in Jessup.
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Lackawanna County Commissioners approve $500,000 Jessup land purchase
Lackawanna County Commissioners on Wednesday approved the $500,000 purchase of 8.49 acres of land in Jessup near the 911 Center.
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Unopposed representatives retain state seats
As expected, it was a clean sweep to another term for four state representatives running unopposed for re-election. State Rep.
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A family makes most of tragedy
A Midvalley family that has struggled with cancer is using the memories of their sister's strength to help others.
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Regional defense contracts explode
Medico Industries Inc. will complete a 20,000-square-foot addition to its Plains Twp.
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Late musiciana s gift of life remembered with benefit tribute Sunday
To those who knew Vincent "Butch" Marra, he was always regarded as a "giver." And as it would turn out, he became known as a giver even to those he would never meet.
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this Morning
Accused murderer's hearing pushed back SCRANTON - A man accused of murdering three people in July will be formally arraigned this morning.
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Diocese of Scranton Weekend retreat: The Diocese of Scranton's Pastoral Formation Institute will sponsor a weekend retreat, "St. Paul and Our Call to Holiness," Oct.
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Public defenders: No evidence Hahn killed his brother
Attorneys representing a man accused of shooting and killing his brother in February are asking a judge to dismiss all charges because prosecutors have not proven he meant to pull the trigger.
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Volunteer firefighters get training, plus some well-deserved respect
After almost half a year of full-day classes and testing, 33 firefighters from across three county lines were certified this summer on the basics of firefighter skills.
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News Updates
Midvalley sewer separation complete A sewer separation project on the border of Olyphant and Jessup that began in May and was to be completed in mid-June is finished.
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Part of Route 247 down to single lane
A bridge-rehabilitation project will begin next week on Route 247 in Blakely and Jessup, disrupting traffic, state Department of Transportation officials said.
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Namedropper
Proceeds from R Bag sales are donated to charities. Mary Jo and Lisa Farrell, the owner of Waverly General, presented summer sales proceeds to Bernie McGurl of the River Corridor Association.
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Olyphant nitrous oxide leak contained
Operations at a chemical laboratory in the Mid Valley Industrial Park will be investigated after thick, orange emissions released from one of the lab's smokestacks Friday filled about 200 square feet of sky and ...
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Joint services save tax money
Pennsylvania infamously has more units of local government than any other state.
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Boroughs ponder garbage deal
Three Midvalley boroughs are exploring consolidation of garbage collection services, a small but still significant sign regionalization could be an option for surging expenses and stagnating revenues.
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