Budget Matters Discussed In Troy [Daily Review, The (PA)]
Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) TROY - The Troy Area School Board is set to vote on some budget- related matters next week.
View ArticleMan dead after fire in Taylor
The man was in his 40s, according to Lackawanna County Coroner Tim Rowland. Mr. Rowland said the victim's name is being withheld pending notification of relatives.
View ArticleFire chief's brother dead, three injured in Taylor fire
The borough fire chief's brother has died, and three others were injured in a fire in the 100 block of South Pond Street.
View ArticleSecond Taylor fire victim critical
A mother was in critical condition Monday at Lehigh Valley Burn Center for injuries suffered in a Taylor fire that claimed her brother's life on Sunday.
View ArticleCouple in Court for "Offensive" Jury Summons
The next time you get a summons in the mail for jury duty don't do what one couple in Lackawanna County did.
View ArticleTaylor couple face judge for profane jury summons
A jury duty summons filled with profanity and racial epithets landed a Taylor couple in front of a Lackawanna County judge Tuesday.
View ArticleRegional briefs, Feb. 21
A fallen tree cut power to 1,340 customers in Taylor on Thursday afternoon, PPL Electric Utilities spokesman Rich Beasley said.
View ArticleFallen tree cuts power in Taylor
A fallen tree cut power to 1,340 customers in Taylor on Thursday afternoon, PPL Electric Utilities spokesman Rich Beasley said.
View ArticleMan Facing Drug Charges
Police officers from the Lackawanna County Drug Task Force executed a search warrant at an apartment on Main Street in Taylor.
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Jonathan Joseph Renfer, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Renfer, of Suscon, will perform Clementi's Sonatina in C Major on the piano at Carnegie Hall, New York City on April 19. Renfer was also awarded his...
View ArticlePolice: man charged in near death of two-month-old beat her four other times
Josh Simon, charged with nearly killing his two-month-old daughter earlier this month, beat and shook the child four other times, detectives said Monday in charging him with attempted homicide.
View ArticleChambersburg man back in court for allegedly lying while testifying
Chambersburg >> Cary Reshaun Thomas, 27, will be in court on Tuesday for allegedly perjuring himself during a hearing on Jan. 23 at the Franklin County Courthouse.
View ArticleTrial date set in Gensiak case
The trial for a mother and daughter accused of neglecting a family member, causing his death, is scheduled to begin May 19. Susan Gensiak and her daughter, Joan Gensiak, formerly of Williams Street,...
View ArticleHospital cuts 87 jobs in business office
Efforts are underway to place the affected employees in jobs at affiliated facilities and other local employers, said Lisa Goble, chief human resources officer for Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, in a...
View ArticleTax abatement granted on ex-Carbondale mayor's property
This week, Carbondale City Council granted Joseph Vadella a tax abatement on the former Hotel American and Carbondale Nursing Home property, both at 55 N. Main St. Mayor Justin Taylor said the decision...
View ArticlePatient drop at Clarks Summit triggers hearing
A steady drop in the patient population at Clarks Summit State Hospital and other state hospitals will be examined at a hearing later this month.
View ArticleFootball: Locals athletes to be honored at annual banquet
A half-dozen senior football players from Centre County high schools will be among 45 student-athletes who will be honored for their community service, academic and athletic success at the 17th annual...
View ArticleWilkes-Barre man and woman arrested in Taylor
A traffic stop led to charges against two people after police said they discovered synthetic marijuana, an open bottle of wine and an illegal firearm in the car.
View ArticleTaylor approves ice cream shop
The borough's planning commission gave Mike Yeager, owner of the building at 802 S. Main St., permission to convert the office space into an ice cream shop and game room, planning commmission head Fran...
View ArticleAround the Towns, March 9
The event is for students in grades seven through 12 and will be held on Saturday at 2 p.m. John and Marty Lawler, this year's honorary grand marshals, will host a meet and greet at the Manhattan Manor...
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