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ABINGTONS - This Fourth of July happens to fall on a Saturday, which can make planning holiday activities much easier than a mid -week celebration. Many local businesses and organizations are offering opportunities to help those in the Abingtons take full advantage of the entire weekend: activities you may not have had time to do otherwise, as well as some you’ve never thought to do ...
KIRKWOOD, N.Y. (AP) — State police say two Pennsylvania men robbed an upstate New York gas station and might have gotten away if they'd remembered to do one thing — fuel up.
On Saturday, June 27, Tunkhannock Founders’ Day was held in Downtown Tunkhannock.
As the natural-gas drilling industry ramps up in Pennsylvania’s Marcellus Shale, it could employ perhaps 13,000 workers by 2012, the vast majority of them general laborers with basic skill sets, according to a needs assessment released last week by the Marcellus Shale Education & Training Center.
Trail coach continues ACS fundraiser
This weekend, high school basketball coaches across the area will don sneakers with their suits during games, all in an effort to raise money for a good cause.
LEHMAN TWP. – Around 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Lake-Lehman School District earned the dubious distinction of having the longest-running teacher contract dispute in Luzerne County.
UPDATE: Palin resigning as Alaska governor
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin says she will resign from office July 26.
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