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The best things in life are free, and Keystone College is proving the old saying correct this Sunday, Nov. 22, when it hosts the Dave Liebman Group during “Jazz and Java” in Evans Hall at 7 p.m.
CLARKS SUMMIT - The Clarks Summit Borough Council legal team grew by one on Monday night.
DALTON - During a time when most people are preparing for their own holiday celebration, the Dalton Food Pantry is making sure everyone will have something to be thankful for this season.
It only took the Abington Heights High School football team a little over a minute during the District 2 Class AAA semifinals, to show Berwick Area that things were going to be a lot different from last year.
The Abington Heights High School girls volleyball team fell 3-0 to Hatboro-Horsham in the first round of the PIAA – Class AAA girls volleyball state playoffs held Tuesday, Nov. 10, at Nanticoke Area High School.
With six years of improv training between to the two of them, local comedians Pat Martin and Patrick Holmes are looking to take the knowledge they’ve gained and share it.
SCRANTON - The Electric Theatre Company (ETC) in downtown Scranton offers theatergoers in the area the opportunity to view a world premiere.
CLARKS SUMMIT - The Abington Heights School Board announced it is in the planning stages of how to distribute the H1N1 vaccination during its monthly work session on Wednesday, Nov. 4.
ABINGTON- Five unanswered Abington Heights High School touchdowns before the end of the first half created a hole the Honesdale Hornets couldn’t crawl out of, insuring a Comets victory and a piece of the Lackawanna Conference Division 1 title.
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.
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