In hard times, community can save. Not the online kind, but community made up of neighbors and friends who share the same problems, pains and joys. Building community is hard work. Getting along with ...
Sarah Balmer of Covington Township was pretty sure her adopted daughter would safely return home from a trip on Saturday, but she wasn’t certain. Balmer told more than 1,000 people gathered on ...
Legendary outdoorsman and bowhunter Fred Bear once said, “Go afield with a good attitude, with respect for the wildlife you hunt and for the forest and fields in which you walk. Immerse yourself in ...
For decades, the question turkey hunters wanted to know when discussing a successful hunt was how close did the bird get into range before being dispatched.
On a recent Friday evening, Scranton police officers Olivia Muchal and Kyle Kemp, patrolling the streets of downtown, came upon a friendly family in need of help. There from York to attend a ...
Northeast Pennsylvania has been made better not because Scranton and Wilkes-Barre embrace obvious similarities, but because they showcase differences that complement each other.
Basalyga Hospitality’s fine dining properties include The Stegmaier, in a historic mansion on South Franklin Street in downtown Wilkes-Barre, and A’tera 519, on Linden Street in downtown Scranton.
A firsthand look at downtown on a Friday in late February reflects the progress made by private investors and their public-sector partners to focus on safety, cleanliness and livability.
After the first day of the DeSales Spring Classic at Olde Homestead Golf Club in New Tripoli, the University of Scranton leads the team standings with a 20-over 308. Albright “B” team is three shots ...
Both NEPA cities are currently undergoing a downtown evolution that has seen many older and historic buildings get converted into apartments.
From modest starts to transformative projects, several developers invested heavily to improve the downtowns in Scranton and Wilkes-Barre. Here’s a look at some of the major players.