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Factoryville, Pennsylvania is located in Wyoming County. Zip codes in Factoryville, PA include 18419. More Factoryville information.

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Friday May 4 | WHP-TV Harrisburg

F&M pitcher shares name, DNA with legendary Christy Mathewson

A young ball player at Franklin & Marshall College now believes he is related to a baseball icon; one of the sport's all-time greats from an era that also featured Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb and Cy Young.

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Thu May 03, 2012

Suburban Weekly

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Fri Apr 27, 2012

PAHomepage.com

Ink in the Electric City

Colorful creations are popping up on people in Scranton this weekend. Starting Friday, the Electric City Tattoo Convention began for its third year at the Hilton in downtown Scranton.

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Thu Apr 26, 2012

Suburban Weekly

Bottoms Up

From left, members of the Factoryville Sportsmen's Club wine festival committee: Paul Reynolds, Jeff Luther, chairperson Lisa Spencer, George Kessler, Dana Lown and Mike Ruddy.

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Mon Apr 16, 2012

The Times-Tribune

Lackawanna Historical Society Catlin House celebrates 100 years with Titanic luncheon

Jason Farmer / Staff Photographer Seated as if they were on the Titanic 100 years ago, with a meal from the ship's final first-class lunch menu, attendees take part in a luncheon Sunday marking the 100th anniversary of both the Lackawanna Historical Society's Caitlin House and the ill-fated cruise ship's sinking.

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