Sarah Scinto | WVIA News
Host - Morning EditionSarah Scinto is the local host of Morning Edition on WVIA. She is a Connecticut native and graduate of King’s College in Wilkes-Barre, and has previously covered Northeastern Pennsylvania for The Scranton Times-Tribune, The Citizens’ Voice and Greater Pittston Progress.
You can email Sarah at sarahscinto@wvia.org
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This week, delve into the archives of a 150-year old newspaper with Kat Bolus, and more!
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The halls of Lake-Lehman High School were filled with music and percussion this week as students prepared to host marching bands and color guards from 30 other schools over the weekend. As arts programs throughout the state work to rebuild after the pandemic, Lake-Lehman held its first Performing Arts Showcase in 17 years.
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A new program hopes to unite older adults and young adults with theater as a common interest.
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Construction has begun on a new apartment complex for older adults in Dunmore.
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There’s so much to think about when a person enters end-of-life care like in-home hospice treatment. One volunteer program is working to make sure patients don’t have to worry about caring for their pets.
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Scranton Police Detective Kyle Gilmartin is coming home after weeks in rehabilitation.
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Scranton will use some of its American Rescue Plan Act funding to support the arts.
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This week on Keystone Edition - take a tour of an animal sanctuary, review the latest from Scottish singer-songwriter Malcolm Macwatt and more.
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Luzerne County’s Director of Elections is resigning after a year on the job.
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Throughout Black History Month, the Black Scranton Project will focus on healing through the arts.