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The Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce Women's Network Strong Women Leading Today luncheon series attendees gather at Posh at the Scranton Club with Dr.
Wooden will discuss African-Americans in Northeastern Pennsylvania and their role in the Underground Railroad on Thursday, Feb.
Silence by Montrose Leaders on Canceling Borough Meeting
Montrose, Susquehanna County- It seems a water line on private property sparked an unusual move by Montrose Borough Council members at a meeting Monday night.
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After an audience member made it known that she planned to videotape the Monday night Montrose borough meeting, council members walked out.
Wooden to speak at Keystone Black History Month observance
Mr. Wooden, president of the Center for Anti-Slavery Studies in Montrose and the author of "The Place Called Home," will discuss the Underground Railroad in Northeast Pennsylvania.
Cabot: Recording error caused false arsenic result
A high arsenic reading that a natural gas driller mistakenly attributed to the Montrose public water supply this week was in fact caused by a recording error when handwritten field notes were typed into the driller's database, Cabot Oil & Gas Corp.
Participants gather as Boy Scouts of America Troop 102 from Lake Ariel conducts a Court of Honor for Eagle Scout Award recipients.
Water utility rebuts Cabot arsenic claims
Pennsylvania American Water released six years of test results showing no evidence of arsenic at its Montrose public water supply on Thursday after a natural gas driller said this week that a Dimock Twp.
A variety store that has called a community home for 79 years closed Tuesday in Susquehanna County.
Retired teacher jailed after admitting corruption of minors
A retired Montrose Area art teacher will serve jail time after he admitted Friday to attempting to foster a romantic and sexual relationship with a student more than 20 years ago and touching her inappropriately.
The region in brief, Jan. 24, 2012
A felony charge was dropped Monday against a Montrose man accused of injecting his girlfriend with a lethal drug cocktail of cocaine and morphine last June.
Montrose hospital breaks ground on new facility
The culmination of years of combined resolve and persistent efforts brought forth the start of a new beginning Friday afternoon in Susquehanna County.
Ground Broken for New Hospital in Susquehanna County
Bridgewater Township, Susquehanna County - Healthcare is about to take a major step forward in Susquehanna County.
Man Gets Jail Time for Stabbing Dog
The owner of a dog that was stabbed last summer said the animal's survival after the attack in Susquehanna County was nothing short of a miracle.
Knife attack on dog leads to jail time
Susquehanna County District Attorney Jason Legg described in court Thursday the man who brutally slashed a black Labrador retriever with a knife in August as a "ticking time bomb." Daniel Nash, 28, Montrose, pleaded guilty in December to animal cruelty and also entered a no contest plea to a simple assault charge.
Susquehanna County man accused in fatal drug injection
A Susquehanna County man injected his girlfriend with what he believed to be heroin, which led to her death, state police said Monday.
A standalone Marcellus bill moving to passage
Marcellus Shale well operators would be required to provide sophisticated siting information and develop an emergency response plan under legislation moving close to final passage this week.
Misericordia medical imaging graduating class maintains perfect pass rate
All eight members of the Misericordia University December 2011 medical imaging graduating class recently passed the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists national certification examination in radiography to maintain the program's 100-percent pass rate.