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SCRANTON—In less than a year, the Vintage Theater, in downtown Scranton, has experienced steady growth. This Friday, Nov. 6, its evolution continues with the opening of its cafe.
SCRANTON—The opening of a new caf� isn’t the only exciting thing brewing at the Vintage Theater in downtown Scranton this weekend. The theater will also be hosting the world premiere adaptation of the Jane Austin novel “Pride and Prejudice” this Friday, Nov. 6.
DUNMORE-Lackawanna Trail Jr./Sr. High School football team’s running game was too much for the Holy Cross Crusaders to handle during their Saturday afternoon match up on Oct. 31 at Monsignor Crotti Field at St. Anthony’s Playground in Dunmore.
TUNKHANNOCK - This month, the Wyoming County Courthouse Gallery’s exhibit “Visions from Within” offers a look into the future of art.
MOOSIC- Scranton Label Inc. will be among the companies to benefit from a $45 million anti-trust settlement.
CLARKS SUMMIT - Former Abington Heights High School rifle team head coach Dane Bower addressed the school board at its monthly meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 21, to request the board donate the rifle team equipment to the Factoryville Sportsman Club.
On the heels of reporting the school district’s first official cases of H1N1, the Abington Heights School District announced plans to administer the vaccine for the virus.
Lakeland Chiefs High School football team paid back with a win the small group of fans that braved the inclement weather to cheer them on Friday, Oct. 23.
SCRANTON- Committee members are hoping the 2nd N.E. Pennsylvania Jewish Film Festival, scheduled to take place this weekend in downtown Scranton will inspire the community to gather and converse.
SCRANTON-Scranton resident Gary Cangemi, of Gary Cangemi Graphic Arts Studio, has known for 30 years he could make a living with his artistic abilities. But in 2001 he found out he could also make a difference.
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