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The Wilkes-Barre City Fire Department encouraged members to get screened for cancer during a three day clinic. And a Scranton roller derby skater is in Innsbruck, Austria this week, competing in the Roller Derby World Cup.
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Charlotte "Bear Jew" Jacobson has had one goal in mind for the past year: To skate with Jewish Roller Derby in the Roller Derby World Cup. In just a few days, she will.
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Train excursions for Father’s Day, a celebration of a beloved Polish dish in Luzerne County, and the NEPA Yoga Festival are happening this weekend.
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Cartwright confirmed he will not run for Congress again at a Thursday morning press conference. His decision sets off a search for a suitable Democrat who can defeat Republican Rep. Rob Bresnahan next year.
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Jane Sterling is charged with the theft of more than $41,000 in taxpayer dollars in a 17-year period by recording more sick time than she deserved while she was the borough's administrator, then cashing it out when she retired. The borough wants her to resign as a councilwoman and planning commission member. Sterling's family once ran Rocky Glen Park, the beloved amusement park that closed in the the late 1980s.
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The iconic hard candy mounted to a plastic band is once again rolling off production lines. Bazooka Brands officially opened the new factory in Moosic on Thursday.
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Real-estate investors bought the park for about $1 million in 2005. They're asking $14 million now.