Police: Scrap thieves loot mayor's building, say they did it to pay taxes
A trio broke into a Carbondale building owned by Mayor Justin Taylor and stole thousands of dollars in copper pipes Wednesday, later telling police they did it to pay taxes.
View ArticleChildren's Advocacy Center Making an Impact
File Photo by Chris Morelli/Centre County Gazette Kristina Taylor-Porter is the director of the Children's Advocacy Center of Centre County.
View ArticleAround the Towns 7/27/2014
If dancing, jumping and twirling is appealing, head down to the borough's recreation complex to participate in Hoop with the Flow.
View ArticleArchbald man arrested in Scranton after fleeing from Taylor police
Borough and Scranton police tracked down and arrested an Archbald man who fled from officers during a traffic stop early Sunday morning.
View ArticleLocal students complete University of Success summer institute
Twenty students participated in The University of Scranton's University of Success summer institute, which introduced students to the four-year mentoring program and included hands-on projects,...
View ArticleLackawanna County Contractor Facing More Charges
Detectives filed new charges against Joseph Senese saying the list of Senese's alleged victims is now three times longer.
View ArticleMore charges filed against accused contractor
Lackawanna County Detectives filed additional charges Tuesday against a Taylor contractor, after news reports of his arrest last week led authorities to 14 additional fraud victims.
View ArticleScranton council acts on commuter tax
Judge Joanne Corbett swears in Wayne Evans to his Scranton Councilman position as he rest is hand a bible held by his grandchildren Keira Evans, 9, Aela Evans, 7, Holden Evans, 4, Keller Evans, 3, and...
View ArticleWoman who gave drugs to overdose victims seeks to dismiss charges
An attorney for a Scranton woman accused of supplying drugs to two men who overdosed, one fatally, seeks to dismiss the charges, arguing prosecutors do not have sufficient evidence.
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CHAMBERSBURG >> A Chambersburg man facing charges for allegedly filming juvenile girls while they shower and having indecent contact is facing a new charge after Chambersburg Police found him to...
View ArticleJ.C. Blair offering free screenings
Employees and volunteers from J.C. Blair and PinnacleHealth Systems are staffing a booth this week in Neary Hall at the Huntingdon County Fair, offering free blood pressure, balance, facial skin...
View ArticleNamedropper, Aug. 5, 2014
Members of the Giddy Up & Tally Ho clubs in Wayne County include, in front, from left: Skylar Tylutke and Carleigh Tylutke.
View ArticleTaylor councilman turns himself in on voter fraud charges
First-term Taylor Councilman Eugene Gallagher turned himself in to authorities this morning for charges of forgery and violations regarding absentee voting.
View ArticleRising Stars put finishing touch on Danville summer concert series
Children and a college student strummed 58 strings on nine guitars and a bass guitar during the last free event of the summer concert series.
View ArticleTaylor councilman turns himself in on forgery; election code violations
Mr. Gallagher, 34, 146 E. Taylor St., turned himself in Tuesday morning for charges of forgery and violating the state's election code.
View ArticleExperience with addiction spurs family...
Claudia Sarge McDonald and Louisa Sarge, both Lansford residents, hopped out of their pool Tuesday night and made their way to Jim Thorpe's Memorial Park.
View ArticleStudents Graduate from Practical Nursing Program
The 72nd class of the Clearfield County Career & Technology Center's Practical Nursing Program graduated 28 students on July 25. Cathy Thomas, CCCTC assistant director, welcomed the audience to the...
View ArticleGallagher should step aside for now
The vote fraud case against Taylor Councilman Eugene Gallagher has just begun to unfold, so it won't be known for some time whether he can be removed from office.
View ArticleAnne Hyatt
Anne Louise Hyatt, 92, of Warren, PA. passed peacefully after declining health on Saturday, August 9, 2014 at the John and Orpha Blair Hospice Home.
View ArticleDunkin Donuts, Family Dollar seek final approval in Old Forge
Construction on two new Old Forge businesses could wrap up by Friday, but the developers of the Dunkin' Donuts and Family Dollar stores on Main Street still need final approval from the borough.
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