Scranton man charged with stalking ex-girlfriend
A Scranton man was arrested Thursday after he repeatedly contacted his ex-girlfriend, even sharing her information on Craigslist, after which she received a slew of lewd photos, calls and text messages...
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"Tony" enjoys playing cards and bingo, going to the casino, collecting coins, playing on his computer and visiting his special friend Elizabeth Carriero.
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Jessica L. Jones and Anthony P. Campanile were united in marriage Oct., 20, 2012, at Holy Saviour Church, Wilkes-Barre, by the Rev.
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Laura Ducceschi, president and CEO, Scranton Area Foundation; and Cathy Fitzpatrick, the foundation's scholarship administrator, spent some time with some Swift scholars recently.
View ArticleDiverse works from a collection within the Haverford collection
Since 1995, Haverford College has augmented its already substantial photography holdings with financial help from alumni Michael Fogel and his son Rafael, acquiring 52 works by 41 photographers that...
View ArticleInvestigators search for cause of Taylor warehouse fire
The cause of a fire that destroyed a warehouse at 15 S. Keyser Ave. was under investigation by state police on Sunday, a ladder captain for Taylor Fire & Rescue said.
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Misericordia University Adult Admissions Office is holding an open house for adult learners from 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesday in Huntzinger Room 218 of Sandy and Marlene Insalaco Hall.
View ArticleWanted man arrested after foot chase in Taylor
A New York City man wanted on a warrant out of Monroe County was arrested Friday night after he tried to flee from borough police in the Wal-Mart parking lot.
View ArticleFDA issues gluten-free regulations
The Food and Drug Administration has issued a final ruling regarding labeling a food as gluten-free, giving those who have turned to a gluten-free diet due to diagnosed celiac disease confidence in the...
View ArticleBand of York natives earns governor's award
York natives and platinum-selling musicians of the band Live are the recipients of a Pennsylvania Governor's Award for the Arts.
View ArticleTeens battle for book glory
Jason Farmer / Staff Photographer Kids from the North Pocono Public Library discuss an answer to a question during Battle of the Books, a trivia competition on a series of predetermined books, held at...
View ArticleBusiness Buzz, Aug. 18, 2013
Through a regional in-store fundraiser and contributions from local franchisees, Dunkin' Donuts of Northeastern PA donated $30,500 to support St. Joseph's Center in Scranton.
View ArticleMegan's Law residency restrictions in Carbondale questioned
City officials will review an ordinance limiting where Megan's Law offenders can live after an offender's father questioned its legality.
View ArticleTaylor Ecker wins VNA Scholarship
Two local women were named as the 2013 recipients of the Florence deHaven Stick Scholarship presented by the Visiting Nurse Association of Hanover & Spring Grove.
View ArticleMany accidents at slides in Seven Springs
The scar on Steve Bowers' arm shows where he was injured at Seven Springs. Steve Bowers can no longer completely close his fist and has about 80 percent of his previous strength following an accident...
View ArticleThe other record Taylor's broken
Taylor Swift broke Britney Spears' record for a solo artist by selling out the 18,000 seat Staples Center 11 times.
View ArticlePa. man gets 12-40 for assaulting 3 Mennonites
A central Pennsylvania man convicted of robbing and assaulting three elderly Mennonite sisters will serve 12 to 40 years behind bars.
View ArticleActivist: 'Don't send your kids to school'
Anger over the Philadelphia School District's funding crisis spilled Thursday from the streets of Center City to district headquarters, where the School Reform Commission held its last scheduled...
View ArticleForlenza, Lavelle
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Forlenza, Hughestown, are proud to announce the engagement and upcoming marriage of their daughter, Angela, to Michael Lavelle, son of Susan Lavelle and the late John Lavelle,...
View ArticleGrants awarded to rural fire departments
More than $505,000 in grants was recently awarded to help Pennsylvania's rural communities guard against the threat of fires in forests and other undeveloped areas, the state Department of Conservation...
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