Thinking of saving your parking spot? Think again
Nanticoke resident Cindy Garren guards her hard earned E. Noble Street parking spot with a warning sign. Garren, who lives near a restaurant and bar that does not have it's own parking lot, says it's...
View ArticleShoveling Off Cars, Rooftops
In Luzerne County, the snow fell faster that that road crews could plow it, or homeowners could shovel it from their sidewalks. Domingo Torrez and his son spent the afternoon shoveling from the roof of...
View ArticleWyoming Valley buried by record-breaking blizzard
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View ArticleW-B man pleads guilty to assaulting police officers
A city man accused of spitting at and headbutting police pleaded guilty Monday to a felony charge of aggravated assault. Norman Harrison, 35, pleaded guilty to the assault charge in exchange for a...
View ArticleLCCC
The Luzerne County Community College Literary Arts Society recently hosted former WNEP-TV news anchor, Marisa Burke. Burke spoke to students about the power of words and how writing is used in various...
View ArticleDealerships digging out ahead of expected surge in sales
Pat Del Balso was busy Wednesday afternoon guiding vehicles back onto his plowed sales lot on Market Street in Kingston after the cars were cleared of snow across the street. The dealership dig out at...
View ArticleCommunity digest
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View ArticleLocal municipalities hope to recoup some costs from historic snowstorm
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View ArticleKingston
The Kingston Historical Society will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 23, in council chambers, Kingston Municipal Building, 600 Wyoming Ave. Guest speaker Jan Lokuta, a local history buff, will preview...
View ArticleLottery ticket sold in Kingston worth $225K
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View ArticlePolice: Dealer messages Luzerne County prosecutor about drug swap by mistake
COURTESY OF KINGSTON POLICE Police say John J. Raimondo sent a text about marijuana he wanted to trade for heroin to a wrong number. According to police, the message went to the phone of Assistant...
View ArticleJudge dismisses principal's lawsuit over Crestwood superintendent job
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View ArticleALDI in Kingston closing in May for remodeling
The ALDI discount grocery store in Kingston is scheduled to close for remodeling in early May and will reopen in late June, according to Bob Grammer, vice president for the company's Center Valley...
View ArticleWyoming Seminary Honor Roll
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View ArticleWilkes University's Running Club holds annual 'Relay for Heat'
DAVE SCHERBENCO / THE CITIZENS' VOICE Runner Julia Tyler makes her way along the Kingston side of the dike Saturday during the annual 'Relay for Heat.' WILKES-BARRE - Wilkes University's Running Club...
View ArticleBusiness Briefcase, March 26, 2017
Wednesday: Networking event, Pike County Chamber of Commerce and event sponsor Action Bikes & Outdoor, 5 to 7 p.m., 611 Broad St., Milford. Admission free for chamber members and $10 for nonmembers.
View ArticleAutumn Gramigna and Jason Homza
Jason Homza and Autumn Gramigna were united in the sacrament of marriage Saturday, Nov. 26, 2016, at Covenant Presbyterian Church, Scranton. The bride is the daughter of Michael and Nanine Gramigna, of...
View ArticlePolice: 3 arrested following brawl at W-B lounge
Police say three people were arrested following a large brawl early Saturday at Ali Baba Liquor Lounge on South Main Street. One of them, police say, was arrested for disorderly conduct after showing...
View ArticleThird suspect arraigned in Mount Pocono home invasion
The third suspect sought in a May 22 home invasion/robbery on Fairview Avenue in Mount Pocono, Richard Nublett Jr. was arraigned this week on charges. Nublett, 30, of Schenectady, N.Y., and...
View ArticlePolitical Scene 3/27/17
Candidate for Luzerne County Controller, Michelle Bednar, will host an event Sunday, April 2, from 3 to 5 p.m. at Vino Dolce, 824 Sans Souci Parkway, Hanover Township. The public is invited and...
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