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Factoryville awards Person of Year
The Factoryville Women's Civic League has presented their Person of the Year Award to Chief Russ Gow of the Factoryville Fire Company.The award is presented each year in recognition of "selfless service to the community." The award was given at the annual Women's Civic League Christmas party held at Keystone College in La Plume on Friday, Dec.
Keystone presents Service Leaders award
The Keystone College Service Club recently presented its 2009 Service Leaders of the Year Award to college president Edward G. Boehm Jr., Ph.D., and his wife, Regina.
Hayes hired as full-time teacher at Keystone
Beginning in January, Scranton public safety director Ray Hayes will serve as a full-time instructor at Keystone College .
Scranton Public Safety Directory Hayes leaving, honored at party
The great women who stood behind Ray Hayes smiled and took their bows Tuesday. After eight years as Scranton's public safety director, Mr.
Artistic License: The interrelationship of all things
I met Sarah Proctor Perdew while she was working at an art store, and as she helped me I discovered that she studied art.
Font size: [A] [A] [A] CFE awarded Diane L. Ogin, R.N., of Mehoopany, has been awarded Certified Fraud Examiner credential by the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners.
A spot of tea with the First Lady
On Wednesday Dec. 9, Keystone First Lady Regina Boehm hosted a holiday tea for the Keystone community at Hedgewood on campus in La Plume.
Old Forge School District on Wednesday agreed to participate in a scholarship program with Keystone College.
The Keystone College Sports Management and Recreation Team, in conjunction with Home Instead Senior Care of Clarks Summit, spent the afternoon of Dec.
Font size: [A] [A] [A] Lend a hand Lackawanna College Alumni Fitness Center/Price Chopper meals for families of Little People's Daycare School collection: Monetary donations to provide families with holiday turkeys and trimmings for holiday dinner, contact Joe Luciano at 499-4432. Children and Youth Services Adopt-An-Angel program: Individuals, ...
Casey, Specter should back loan reforms
Congress faces some daunting economic issues but it also has a chance to act quickly on a home run for taxpayers and consumers.
Congress should revamp student loan program
Font size: [A] [A] [A] Congress faces some daunting economic issues but it also has a chance to act quickly on a home run for taxpayers and consumers.
AH students meet Grammy winner
Grammy winner Barry Louis Polisar met with young Abington Heights School District authors recently at Keystone College in La Plume.
Lights and Storytime in the Park Dec. 6
Families are invited to enjoy an evening of refreshments, music and storytelling with the annual display of holiday lights at Nay Aug Park as a backdrop.
Scranton public safety director to resign
Font size: [A] [A] [A] Scranton Public Safety Director Ray Hayes will step down at year's end and his $65,000 position will not be funded in the 2010 budget, Mayor Chris Doherty said Tuesday.
Winterfest, Celebration of Lights at Keystone
On Friday, Dec. 4, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., the Keystone community celebrates the Holiday Gathering at Hedgewood, hosted by Keystone College president Dr.
Area artista s work being showcased at First Friday Scranton
First Friday Scranton being held Friday from 6 to 9 p.m. in downtown Scranton will feature an up-and-coming area artist, Stephanie Smith.
Keystone College celebrates homecoming
Keystone College recently celebrated homecoming. The college's Homecoming Court was announced at halftime of the women's soccer game against the College of Notre Dame College of Maryland.
OF students attend Young Author's Day at Keystone College
On Wednesday, November 4th, Northeastern Pennsylvania Reading Association welcomed students and their teachers to Young Authors' Day at Keystone College .
U.S. Rep. Christopher P. Carney visits Keystone College in La Plume. Abington Journal/Don McGlynn Lt.
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