The announced closure of First Hospital may have seemed sudden, and the promises of Commonwealth Health to help all patients reassuring. But local people who teach and work in the mental health care field say this development has been years — if not decades — in the making, likely will be hard to permanently fix, and could be “catastrophic” in the short term.
“Now I’ve been smiling lately, thinkin’ about the good things to come. And I believe it could be, something good has begun. Oh, peace train sounding louder, glide on the peace train, hoo-ah, ee-ah, hoo-ah, come on now, peace train.”
Autopsies were performed Saturday on five of the 10 people who died in a Friday morning house fire in Nescopeck, according to the Luzerne County Coroner’s Office.
WILKES-BARRE — When Mayor George Brown thanked George Toma for travelling back to Wilkes-Barre to accept the key to the city, Toma’s response moved the mayor.
Michael Chiazza chuckles as he remembers the advice a downtown Wilkes-Barre hairstylist once gave his father, who had been planning a career as a barber.