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Sunday Dispatch - April 26, 2021 0. A president’s first 100 days are an arbitrary benchmark, a point of measurement journalists are fond of because it allows us to draw comparisons between the current officeholder and Franklin D. Roosevelt, the last chief executive whose first three months were truly momentous. OBITUARIES | THE SUNDAY DISPATCH Welcome! Log into your account. your username. your password WAC GRADUATES 13 STUDENTS WAC graduate Ian Harris is received by his family at the conclusion of the graduation ceremony. Eighth grade graduate of Wyoming Area Catholic, Abigail Butler, refers to her cellphone for notes she wrote reflecting on her career at the school. Wyoming Area PITTSTON AREA SENIOR PARADE HELD Pittston Area underclassman, family, and friends paraded down Main Street in Pittston honoring senior atheletes, band members, cheerleaders, and class officers. Tiara George waves to the dozens of cars passing by her sports banner on Sunday, June 6. THREE WYOMING VALLEY CONFERENCE TEAMS SEEKS SPOTS IN PIAA 3 hours ago · Wyoming Area’s JJ Hood will start Monday’s PIAA Class 4A semifinal game against Bonner-Prendie. First pitch is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. at DeSales University. Tunkhannock softball and Lake-Lehman and Wyoming Area baseball play in the PIAA semifinals on Monday. That in itself is an accomplishment PITTSTON AREA COMMENCEMENT SET FOR JUNE 10 There will be 238 Pittston Area seniors taking part in the 2021 commencement ceremony on Thursday, June 10, at 6:00 p.m. at the Trippi Stadium. Rain date will be Friday, June 11. Chris Laveznick, Pittston Area High School principal, said pandemic health guidelines would be in place for the outdoor ceremony. The event is open to the public and WYOMING AREA GRADUATION TO BE HELD FRIDAY, JUNE 11 Wyoming Area will, once again, be holding graduation at Jake Sobeski Stadium for the 2021 ceremony. Sunday Dispatch file photo. EXETER — The Wyoming Area Class of 2021 will get a chance to hold graduation, handing out 149 diplomas, outdoors in front of filled stands at the Jake Sobeski Field, West Pittston, at 7 p.m. on Friday, June 11. TO MASK OR NOT TO MASK? A mask policy poster is seen at the entrance to a Luzerne County Sheetz store on Friday evening. The Altoona-based chain is among those companies that say they will continue to require employees and customers to wear masks while reviewing the CDC’s latest guidelines.If
WYOMING SEMINARY GRADUATES RECEIVE SCHOLARSHIPS Wyoming Seminary senior Shailee Desai and Gabrielle Grossman, a 2016 Sem graduate, were recently named recipients of the Wilkes-Barre Law & Library Association Scholarships. Desai, of Shavertown, is the winner of the High School Scholarship, while Grossman, also of Shavertown, is the winner of the inaugural Law School Scholarship. HONORING DECEASED LOVED ONES THIS MEMORIAL DAY It’s Memorial Day weekend and I know it is a holiday set aside to honor those deceased that served our country, but for me growing up, it was about honoring all dead. Each and every year, my parents, mom in particular, insisted we visit all the family’s gravesites. Other than my dad, Frank, andTHE SUNDAY DISPATCH
Sunday Dispatch - April 26, 2021 0. A president’s first 100 days are an arbitrary benchmark, a point of measurement journalists are fond of because it allows us to draw comparisons between the current officeholder and Franklin D. Roosevelt, the last chief executive whose first three months were truly momentous. OBITUARIES | THE SUNDAY DISPATCH Welcome! Log into your account. your username. your password WAC GRADUATES 13 STUDENTS WAC graduate Ian Harris is received by his family at the conclusion of the graduation ceremony. Eighth grade graduate of Wyoming Area Catholic, Abigail Butler, refers to her cellphone for notes she wrote reflecting on her career at the school. Wyoming Area PITTSTON AREA SENIOR PARADE HELD Pittston Area underclassman, family, and friends paraded down Main Street in Pittston honoring senior atheletes, band members, cheerleaders, and class officers. Tiara George waves to the dozens of cars passing by her sports banner on Sunday, June 6. THREE WYOMING VALLEY CONFERENCE TEAMS SEEKS SPOTS IN PIAA 3 hours ago · Wyoming Area’s JJ Hood will start Monday’s PIAA Class 4A semifinal game against Bonner-Prendie. First pitch is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. at DeSales University. Tunkhannock softball and Lake-Lehman and Wyoming Area baseball play in the PIAA semifinals on Monday. That in itself is an accomplishment PITTSTON AREA COMMENCEMENT SET FOR JUNE 10 There will be 238 Pittston Area seniors taking part in the 2021 commencement ceremony on Thursday, June 10, at 6:00 p.m. at the Trippi Stadium. Rain date will be Friday, June 11. Chris Laveznick, Pittston Area High School principal, said pandemic health guidelines would be in place for the outdoor ceremony. The event is open to the public and WYOMING AREA GRADUATION TO BE HELD FRIDAY, JUNE 11 Wyoming Area will, once again, be holding graduation at Jake Sobeski Stadium for the 2021 ceremony. Sunday Dispatch file photo. EXETER — The Wyoming Area Class of 2021 will get a chance to hold graduation, handing out 149 diplomas, outdoors in front of filled stands at the Jake Sobeski Field, West Pittston, at 7 p.m. on Friday, June 11. TO MASK OR NOT TO MASK? A mask policy poster is seen at the entrance to a Luzerne County Sheetz store on Friday evening. The Altoona-based chain is among those companies that say they will continue to require employees and customers to wear masks while reviewing the CDC’s latest guidelines.If
WYOMING SEMINARY GRADUATES RECEIVE SCHOLARSHIPS Wyoming Seminary senior Shailee Desai and Gabrielle Grossman, a 2016 Sem graduate, were recently named recipients of the Wilkes-Barre Law & Library Association Scholarships. Desai, of Shavertown, is the winner of the High School Scholarship, while Grossman, also of Shavertown, is the winner of the inaugural Law School Scholarship. HONORING DECEASED LOVED ONES THIS MEMORIAL DAY It’s Memorial Day weekend and I know it is a holiday set aside to honor those deceased that served our country, but for me growing up, it was about honoring all dead. Each and every year, my parents, mom in particular, insisted we visit all the family’s gravesites. Other than my dad, Frank, and PITTSTON AREA HOLDS 2021 GRADUATION 2 hours ago · The Pittston Area stands were filled once again for the 2021 graduation ceremony held at Charley Trippi Stadium on June 10, where 238 seniors graduated under sunny skies. Two of the four valedictorians, John Michael Florio and Jadan Rose Zadierucha, were GREATER PITTSTON YMCA TENNIS CLINICS RETURN FOR SUMMER 2 hours ago · PITTSTON — The Greater Pittston YMCA has announced the return of summer tennis clinic program for children from five years old to 18 years old, beginning with a free clinic on Thursday, June 17, at 5:30 p.m. at the Pittston Area Martin L. Mattei MiddleSchool courts.
PITTSTON TOWNSHIP SENIOR CITIZENS PARTY TO BE HELD 4 hours ago · Pittston Township Recreation Board is having a Senior Party for Pittston Township Senior Residents. The party will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, June 16, 2021, at Pittston Township Park, located on Bryden Street in Pittston Township DESIGNER PURSE BINGO TO BE HELD AT ST. MARIA GORETTI 3 hours ago · Designer Purse Bingo will be held at St. Maria Goretti Church, 42 Redwood Drive, Laflin, on Saturday, Aug. 14, 2021. Bingo will be from 1 to 4 p.m. Pre-sales are $20; entrance is $25 at the door. This includes 20 games of Bingo (extra games may be purchased). Food and beverages will be available for ROTARY CLUB PURCHASES LUNCH FOR VACCINE CLINIC STAFF 4 hours ago · PITTSTON — The Rotary Club of Pittston recently purchased lunch for the staff at the Geisinger Centerpoint Vaccine Clinic at 300 Keystone Avenue. The club supplied sandwiches, chips and soda, all delivered for lunch on May 21. “Most of the members JARED JORDAN SWORN-IN ON WEST PITTSTON COUNCIL 2 hours ago · Newly sworn-in West Pittston councilman Jared Jordan stands with his wife, Virgina, and four children after the ceremony. Children are, from left: Clayton, 8, Benjamin, 7, Emma, 4, and Josephine, 6. Jared Jordan, 43, was sworn in as the newest member of the West Pittston council. Jordan will serveALL-STAR NOTES
19 hours ago · Wyoming Area attack T.J. Kearns and offensive midfielder Ben Byers received honorable mention when Wyoming Valley Conference boys lacrosse coaches selected their all-star team. Trey Zabroski from conference champion and state semifinalist Crestwood was named Offensive Player of the Year, Quinn Kelly MY CORNER, YOUR CORNER: MARVELLING AT NASA’S LATEST My Corner, Your Corner: Marvelling at NASA’s latest exploits. In the midst of a pandemic and getting a vaccine out to the public in record time and new variants of the virus upon us, there was one moment of normalcy this past week. NASA landed a rover on the planet of Mars, and I was so excited to see it succeed when the craft made a safe PITTSTON AREA SENIOR PARADE HELD Pittston Area underclassman, family, and friends paraded down Main Street in Pittston honoring senior atheletes, band members, cheerleaders, and class officers. Tiara George waves to the dozens of cars passing by her sports banner on Sunday, June 6. FREE COFFEE AT DUNKIN’ TODAY FOR HEALTHCARE WORKERS Free coffee at Dunkin’ today for healthcare workers. WILKES-BARRE — Dunkin’ is offering a free medium hot or iced coffee today — no purchase necessary — to all healthcare workers who visit participating restaurants nationwide, while supplies last. Abby Zweigle, spokesperson for Dunkin’ Brands, said ID is required andthe promotion
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Sunday Dispatch - April 26, 2021 0. A president’s first 100 days are an arbitrary benchmark, a point of measurement journalists are fond of because it allows us to draw comparisons between the current officeholder and Franklin D. Roosevelt, the last chief executive whose first three months were truly momentous. TO MASK OR NOT TO MASK? A mask policy poster is seen at the entrance to a Luzerne County Sheetz store on Friday evening. The Altoona-based chain is among those companies that say they will continue to require employees and customers to wear masks while reviewing the CDC’s latest guidelines.If
HONORING DECEASED LOVED ONES THIS MEMORIAL DAY It’s Memorial Day weekend and I know it is a holiday set aside to honor those deceased that served our country, but for me growing up, it was about honoring all dead. Each and every year, my parents, mom in particular, insisted we visit all the family’s gravesites. Other than my dad, Frank, and 2021 EPIC AWARDS HONOREES ANNOUNCED Listen to this. WILKES-BARRE — The Greater Wyoming Valley Chamber of Commerce has announced its honorees for the 2021 EPIC Awards, which will be presented at a hybrid event set for Tuesday, June 8. EPIC stands for “Extraordinary People Inspiring Community,” and the annual awards have become a tradition in which individuals who havemade
THE BANKS - A WATERFRONT VENUE OPENS ITS DOORS The Banks – a Waterfront Venue opens its doors. By Tony Callaio For Sunday Dispatch. The Banks - a Waterfront Venue, formerly Cooper’s Seafood Restaurant, has been transformed into a banquet hall by owners Pat Hadley and Tino Ferretti. Kevin Kearney and Jamie Granko have leased out the venue for weddings, parties, meetings and more. PEEKING INTO THE PAST: LOCAL FAMILY HOSTS PERUVIAN 1958 – 61 YEARS AGO . Members of the Duryea Council of Republican Women, Mary Rincavage, Lucille Logue, Bertha Swenton, Jean Wywiorski, Marge Gryczko, Betty Howell, Stella Piorkowski, Jean Lambert, Sylvia Williams and Edith Evans prepared to model the most fashionable styles of the year at the council’s Easter Hat Fashion Show. According tothe website
PEEKING INTO THE PAST: ‘MUCH TO LEARN IN THE TAPESTRY OF John C. Kehoe, Sr. publisher of the Sunday Dispatch, lost his father, brother Frank, uncle Thomas Barret and many of his closest friends in the disaster. In 1948, Kehoe recollected the incident in his weekly Dispatch article, “The men who were eventually entombed knew when they went to work that the condition of the mine was dangerous.”. PEEKING INTO THE PAST: NEWS OF JOHN C. KEHOE’S DEATH 1950 – 67 Years Ago. On April 30, 2017, seven days after, Jacob Wachs, of Pittston discovered the body of Mrs. Margaret Mahon in her Prospect Street home, police were unable to yield any clues as to who might have murdered the woman. On the day of the murder, Wachs, a gardener for the wealthy widow, was unable to gain access to the home. BOB PRICE OF DUPONT IS NAMED 2017 SUNDAY DISPATCH PERSON DUPONT — If you look up the word “volunteer” in the dictionary, you might think you’re reading about Bob Price. Price’s desire to volunteer on any project he’s asked to — whether it be to take photos at events or organize the borough’s centennial last year — has earned him the honor of being named the Sunday Dispatch Person ofthe Year for 2017.
PEEKING INTO THE PAST: BURIED NOTE FOREWARNS OF CURSE Editor’s Note: This week’s ‘Peeking in the Past’ column first appeared in the Sept. 10, 2011 edition of the Sunday Dispatch. Judy Minsavage will return with a new column in next week’s issue.THE SUNDAY DISPATCH
Sunday Dispatch - April 26, 2021 0. A president’s first 100 days are an arbitrary benchmark, a point of measurement journalists are fond of because it allows us to draw comparisons between the current officeholder and Franklin D. Roosevelt, the last chief executive whose first three months were truly momentous. TO MASK OR NOT TO MASK? A mask policy poster is seen at the entrance to a Luzerne County Sheetz store on Friday evening. The Altoona-based chain is among those companies that say they will continue to require employees and customers to wear masks while reviewing the CDC’s latest guidelines.If
HONORING DECEASED LOVED ONES THIS MEMORIAL DAY It’s Memorial Day weekend and I know it is a holiday set aside to honor those deceased that served our country, but for me growing up, it was about honoring all dead. Each and every year, my parents, mom in particular, insisted we visit all the family’s gravesites. Other than my dad, Frank, and 2021 EPIC AWARDS HONOREES ANNOUNCED Listen to this. WILKES-BARRE — The Greater Wyoming Valley Chamber of Commerce has announced its honorees for the 2021 EPIC Awards, which will be presented at a hybrid event set for Tuesday, June 8. EPIC stands for “Extraordinary People Inspiring Community,” and the annual awards have become a tradition in which individuals who havemade
THE BANKS - A WATERFRONT VENUE OPENS ITS DOORS The Banks – a Waterfront Venue opens its doors. By Tony Callaio For Sunday Dispatch. The Banks - a Waterfront Venue, formerly Cooper’s Seafood Restaurant, has been transformed into a banquet hall by owners Pat Hadley and Tino Ferretti. Kevin Kearney and Jamie Granko have leased out the venue for weddings, parties, meetings and more. PEEKING INTO THE PAST: LOCAL FAMILY HOSTS PERUVIAN 1958 – 61 YEARS AGO . Members of the Duryea Council of Republican Women, Mary Rincavage, Lucille Logue, Bertha Swenton, Jean Wywiorski, Marge Gryczko, Betty Howell, Stella Piorkowski, Jean Lambert, Sylvia Williams and Edith Evans prepared to model the most fashionable styles of the year at the council’s Easter Hat Fashion Show. According tothe website
PEEKING INTO THE PAST: ‘MUCH TO LEARN IN THE TAPESTRY OF John C. Kehoe, Sr. publisher of the Sunday Dispatch, lost his father, brother Frank, uncle Thomas Barret and many of his closest friends in the disaster. In 1948, Kehoe recollected the incident in his weekly Dispatch article, “The men who were eventually entombed knew when they went to work that the condition of the mine was dangerous.”. PEEKING INTO THE PAST: NEWS OF JOHN C. KEHOE’S DEATH 1950 – 67 Years Ago. On April 30, 2017, seven days after, Jacob Wachs, of Pittston discovered the body of Mrs. Margaret Mahon in her Prospect Street home, police were unable to yield any clues as to who might have murdered the woman. On the day of the murder, Wachs, a gardener for the wealthy widow, was unable to gain access to the home. BOB PRICE OF DUPONT IS NAMED 2017 SUNDAY DISPATCH PERSON DUPONT — If you look up the word “volunteer” in the dictionary, you might think you’re reading about Bob Price. Price’s desire to volunteer on any project he’s asked to — whether it be to take photos at events or organize the borough’s centennial last year — has earned him the honor of being named the Sunday Dispatch Person ofthe Year for 2017.
PEEKING INTO THE PAST: BURIED NOTE FOREWARNS OF CURSE Editor’s Note: This week’s ‘Peeking in the Past’ column first appeared in the Sept. 10, 2011 edition of the Sunday Dispatch. Judy Minsavage will return with a new column in next week’s issue.CATEGORY: NEWS
Fine dining on the bridge. Sunday Dispatch - May 15, 2021 0. My Corner, Your Corner: Follow the science. Get the vaccine. Sunday Dispatch - May 15, 2021 0. OBITUARIES | THE SUNDAY DISPATCH Welcome! Log into your account. your username. your passwordALL-STAR NOTES
6 hours ago · Wyoming Area attack T.J. Kearns and offensive midfielder Ben Byers received honorable mention when Wyoming Valley Conference boys lacrosse coaches selected their all-star team. Trey Zabroski from conference champion and state semifinalist Crestwood was named Offensive Player of the Year, Quinn Kelly H.S. BASEBALL: WYOMING AREA OVERCOMES MISFORTUNE TO DEFEAT 1 day ago · Wyoming Area pitcher Hunter Lawall (behind) and Nathan Novakowski (9) celebrate after defeating ELCO 6-4 Thursday in a PIAA Class 4A quarterfinal game at DeSales University. ELCO’s Riley Daub (center) was called out in the bottom of the seventh inningAN EPIC NIGHT
The 2021 EPIC Awards ATHENA recipient Kathi Bankes, podium, stands with four of her five grandchildren during her acceptance speech. Ellie Bartoli, left, hands Mary Erwine flowers, as one of the recipients of the Volunteer of the Year Award, Tuesday night at MY CORNER, YOUR CORNER: MARVELLING AT NASA’S LATEST My Corner, Your Corner: Marvelling at NASA’s latest exploits. In the midst of a pandemic and getting a vaccine out to the public in record time and new variants of the virus upon us, there was one moment of normalcy this past week. NASA landed a rover on the planet of Mars, and I was so excited to see it succeed when the craft made a safe H.S. BASEBALL/SOFTBALL: THREE BASEBALL TEAMS, ONE SOFTBALL Corey Bean and Lake-Lehman look to continue their momentum from Monday’s nail-biting win in the first round of states. Coach Rob Lemoncelli, catcher Jake Kelleher (24) and Wyoming Area look to continue their historic season in today’s state quarterfinals. Four Wyoming Valley Conference baseball LUZERNE COUNTY IN STATE’S TOP 20 FOR TAX REFUNDS Locally, the lowest average refund was in Carbon County: $2,539, ranking it 53rd in the state. The state overall averaged $2,742 per refund. For a crack at the best refund, consider moving to Chester County, where the average was $3,103, the highest statewide. SPEAKER ANNOUNCES SPECIAL ELECTION FOR FLYNN’S 113TH SCRANTON — Speaker of the House Bryan Cutler, R-Lancaster, Wednesday ordered a special election to coincide with Pennsylvania’s municipal general election on Nov. 2, to fill the vacant seat in the 113th Legislative District in Lackawanna County. The seat was vacated whenRep. Marty Flynn, D
PITTSTON AREA STUDENTS ACHIEVE HONOR ROLL STATUS PITTSTON AREA SENIOR HIGH . HONOR ROLL . Chris Lazevnick, Principal of the Pittston Area Senior High School announces those students who havequalified for
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Sunday Dispatch - April 26, 2021 0. A president’s first 100 days are an arbitrary benchmark, a point of measurement journalists are fond of because it allows us to draw comparisons between the current officeholder and Franklin D. Roosevelt, the last chief executive whose first three months were truly momentous. TO MASK OR NOT TO MASK? A mask policy poster is seen at the entrance to a Luzerne County Sheetz store on Friday evening. The Altoona-based chain is among those companies that say they will continue to require employees and customers to wear masks while reviewing the CDC’s latest guidelines.If
2021 EPIC AWARDS HONOREES ANNOUNCED Listen to this. WILKES-BARRE — The Greater Wyoming Valley Chamber of Commerce has announced its honorees for the 2021 EPIC Awards, which will be presented at a hybrid event set for Tuesday, June 8. EPIC stands for “Extraordinary People Inspiring Community,” and the annual awards have become a tradition in which individuals who havemade
PEEKING INTO THE PAST: LOCAL FAMILY HOSTS PERUVIAN Second row, Bernice Burke, Sally Falcone, Phyllis Milazzo, Angela Scarantino, Charlene Schifano. Third row, Thomas Cawley, Paul Provenzano, Hugo Marroquin Cavales (exchange student from Lima, Peru), James Booth. Reach the Sunday Dispatch newsroom at 570-991-6405 or by email at sd@psdispatch.com. THE BANKS - A WATERFRONT VENUE OPENS ITS DOORS The Banks – a Waterfront Venue opens its doors. By Tony Callaio For Sunday Dispatch. The Banks - a Waterfront Venue, formerly Cooper’s Seafood Restaurant, has been transformed into a banquet hall by owners Pat Hadley and Tino Ferretti. Kevin Kearney and Jamie Granko have leased out the venue for weddings, parties, meetings and more. PSP INVESTIGATING SCI-DALLAS INMATE DEATH Gearhart. DALLAS — Pennsylvania State Police are investigating the death of a 24-year-old inmate at the State Correctional Institution at Dallas, prison Superintendent Kevin Ransom said in a statement released Friday. Edgar Gearhart was found unresponsive in his cell at approximately 8:30 p.m. Thursday, the statement added. PEEKING INTO THE PAST: ‘MUCH TO LEARN IN THE TAPESTRY OF John C. Kehoe, Sr. publisher of the Sunday Dispatch, lost his father, brother Frank, uncle Thomas Barret and many of his closest friends in the disaster. In 1948, Kehoe recollected the incident in his weekly Dispatch article, “The men who were eventually entombed knew when they went to work that the condition of the mine was dangerous.”. MORE HOUSING PROJECTS IN CITY OF PITTSTON WILL BRING IN The Burns Project. The Burns Project is a three-story building across from the Pittston City fire station. “That’s a seven to 11-unit loft complex with the possibility of putting in retail in the first floor,” Lombardo said. “It’s a $2.4 million taxable project and we have initially $225,000 of redevelopment money and gaming (casino PEEKING INTO THE PAST: NEWS OF JOHN C. KEHOE’S DEATH 1950 – 67 Years Ago. On April 30, 2017, seven days after, Jacob Wachs, of Pittston discovered the body of Mrs. Margaret Mahon in her Prospect Street home, police were unable to yield any clues as to who might have murdered the woman. On the day of the murder, Wachs, a gardener for the wealthy widow, was unable to gain access to the home. PEEKING INTO THE PAST: BURIED NOTE FOREWARNS OF CURSE Editor’s Note: This week’s ‘Peeking in the Past’ column first appeared in the Sept. 10, 2011 edition of the Sunday Dispatch. Judy Minsavage will return with a new column in next week’s issue.THE SUNDAY DISPATCH
Sunday Dispatch - April 26, 2021 0. A president’s first 100 days are an arbitrary benchmark, a point of measurement journalists are fond of because it allows us to draw comparisons between the current officeholder and Franklin D. Roosevelt, the last chief executive whose first three months were truly momentous. TO MASK OR NOT TO MASK? A mask policy poster is seen at the entrance to a Luzerne County Sheetz store on Friday evening. The Altoona-based chain is among those companies that say they will continue to require employees and customers to wear masks while reviewing the CDC’s latest guidelines.If
2021 EPIC AWARDS HONOREES ANNOUNCED Listen to this. WILKES-BARRE — The Greater Wyoming Valley Chamber of Commerce has announced its honorees for the 2021 EPIC Awards, which will be presented at a hybrid event set for Tuesday, June 8. EPIC stands for “Extraordinary People Inspiring Community,” and the annual awards have become a tradition in which individuals who havemade
PEEKING INTO THE PAST: LOCAL FAMILY HOSTS PERUVIAN Second row, Bernice Burke, Sally Falcone, Phyllis Milazzo, Angela Scarantino, Charlene Schifano. Third row, Thomas Cawley, Paul Provenzano, Hugo Marroquin Cavales (exchange student from Lima, Peru), James Booth. Reach the Sunday Dispatch newsroom at 570-991-6405 or by email at sd@psdispatch.com. THE BANKS - A WATERFRONT VENUE OPENS ITS DOORS The Banks – a Waterfront Venue opens its doors. By Tony Callaio For Sunday Dispatch. The Banks - a Waterfront Venue, formerly Cooper’s Seafood Restaurant, has been transformed into a banquet hall by owners Pat Hadley and Tino Ferretti. Kevin Kearney and Jamie Granko have leased out the venue for weddings, parties, meetings and more. PSP INVESTIGATING SCI-DALLAS INMATE DEATH Gearhart. DALLAS — Pennsylvania State Police are investigating the death of a 24-year-old inmate at the State Correctional Institution at Dallas, prison Superintendent Kevin Ransom said in a statement released Friday. Edgar Gearhart was found unresponsive in his cell at approximately 8:30 p.m. Thursday, the statement added. PEEKING INTO THE PAST: ‘MUCH TO LEARN IN THE TAPESTRY OF John C. Kehoe, Sr. publisher of the Sunday Dispatch, lost his father, brother Frank, uncle Thomas Barret and many of his closest friends in the disaster. In 1948, Kehoe recollected the incident in his weekly Dispatch article, “The men who were eventually entombed knew when they went to work that the condition of the mine was dangerous.”. MORE HOUSING PROJECTS IN CITY OF PITTSTON WILL BRING IN The Burns Project. The Burns Project is a three-story building across from the Pittston City fire station. “That’s a seven to 11-unit loft complex with the possibility of putting in retail in the first floor,” Lombardo said. “It’s a $2.4 million taxable project and we have initially $225,000 of redevelopment money and gaming (casino PEEKING INTO THE PAST: NEWS OF JOHN C. KEHOE’S DEATH 1950 – 67 Years Ago. On April 30, 2017, seven days after, Jacob Wachs, of Pittston discovered the body of Mrs. Margaret Mahon in her Prospect Street home, police were unable to yield any clues as to who might have murdered the woman. On the day of the murder, Wachs, a gardener for the wealthy widow, was unable to gain access to the home. PEEKING INTO THE PAST: BURIED NOTE FOREWARNS OF CURSE Editor’s Note: This week’s ‘Peeking in the Past’ column first appeared in the Sept. 10, 2011 edition of the Sunday Dispatch. Judy Minsavage will return with a new column in next week’s issue.CATEGORY: NEWS
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16 hours ago · The 2021 EPIC Awards ATHENA recipient Kathi Bankes, podium, stands with four of her five grandchildren during her acceptance speech. Ellie Bartoli, left, hands Mary Erwine flowers, as one of the recipients of the Volunteer of the Year Award, Tuesdaynight at
PITTSTON AREA COMMENCEMENT SET FOR JUNE 10 The Pittston Area Class of 2021 will be able to graduate on Thursday, June 10, to filled stands at Charlie Trippi Stadium. Masks are required for those that have not been vaccinated. Sunday Dispatch file photo YATESVILLE — It’s been two years since Pittston Area held a MY CORNER, YOUR CORNER: MARVELLING AT NASA’S LATEST My Corner, Your Corner: Marvelling at NASA’s latest exploits. In the midst of a pandemic and getting a vaccine out to the public in record time and new variants of the virus upon us, there was one moment of normalcy this past week. NASA landed a rover on the planet of Mars, and I was so excited to see it succeed when the craft made a safe FEDERER PULLS OUT OF FRENCH OPEN AFTER ROUND 3 Switzerland’s Roger Federer, right goes to shake hands with Germany’s Dominik Koepfer, after defeating him in their third round match on day 7, of the French Open tennis tournament at Roland Garros in Paris, France, Saturday, June 5, 2021. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus) Roger Federer always viewed PIEROGI, KIELBASA, TOMATO FESTIVALS ALL SET FOR 2021 The Edwardsville Pierogi Festival, the Plymouth Alive Kielbasa Festival, and the Pittston Tomato Festival will all return in 2021, organizers announced recently. Jackie Moran of the Edwardsville Hometown Committee, said the 7th annual Edwardsville Pierogi Festival will be held Friday June 11, and Saturday June 12, at John HopkinsMemorial Park
DOMINICK CRISTOFORI D’ALESSANDRO GRADUATES SUMMA CUM LAUDE Dominick Cristofori D’Alessandro, of West Pittston, graduated summa cum laude from the Catholic University of America on May 15, 2021. He received his Bachelor of Music degree in Piano Performance and Minor in Music Theory from the Benjamin T. Rome School of Music, Drama, and Art. Dominick was the SITES SET FOR THURSDAY’S STATE PLAYOFF GAMES INVOLVING WVC 1 day ago · The PIAA has set the sites for the quarterfinal state playoff games Thursday involving three Wyoming Valley Conference baseball teams and one WVC softball team. District 2 Class 4A baseball champion Wyoming Area will play District 3 champion ELCO at HONORING DECEASED LOVED ONES THIS MEMORIAL DAY It’s Memorial Day weekend and I know it is a holiday set aside to honor those deceased that served our country, but for me growing up, it was about honoring all dead. Each and every year, my parents, mom in particular, insisted we visit all the family’s gravesites. Other than my dad, Frank, andTHE SUNDAY DISPATCH
Sunday Dispatch - April 26, 2021 0. A president’s first 100 days are an arbitrary benchmark, a point of measurement journalists are fond of because it allows us to draw comparisons between the current officeholder and Franklin D. Roosevelt, the last chief executive whose first three months were truly momentous. TO MASK OR NOT TO MASK? A mask policy poster is seen at the entrance to a Luzerne County Sheetz store on Friday evening. The Altoona-based chain is among those companies that say they will continue to require employees and customers to wear masks while reviewing the CDC’s latest guidelines.If
2021 EPIC AWARDS HONOREES ANNOUNCED Listen to this. WILKES-BARRE — The Greater Wyoming Valley Chamber of Commerce has announced its honorees for the 2021 EPIC Awards, which will be presented at a hybrid event set for Tuesday, June 8. EPIC stands for “Extraordinary People Inspiring Community,” and the annual awards have become a tradition in which individuals who havemade
PEEKING INTO THE PAST: LOCAL FAMILY HOSTS PERUVIAN Second row, Bernice Burke, Sally Falcone, Phyllis Milazzo, Angela Scarantino, Charlene Schifano. Third row, Thomas Cawley, Paul Provenzano, Hugo Marroquin Cavales (exchange student from Lima, Peru), James Booth. Reach the Sunday Dispatch newsroom at 570-991-6405 or by email at sd@psdispatch.com. THE BANKS - A WATERFRONT VENUE OPENS ITS DOORS The Banks – a Waterfront Venue opens its doors. By Tony Callaio For Sunday Dispatch. The Banks - a Waterfront Venue, formerly Cooper’s Seafood Restaurant, has been transformed into a banquet hall by owners Pat Hadley and Tino Ferretti. Kevin Kearney and Jamie Granko have leased out the venue for weddings, parties, meetings and more. PSP INVESTIGATING SCI-DALLAS INMATE DEATH Gearhart. DALLAS — Pennsylvania State Police are investigating the death of a 24-year-old inmate at the State Correctional Institution at Dallas, prison Superintendent Kevin Ransom said in a statement released Friday. Edgar Gearhart was found unresponsive in his cell at approximately 8:30 p.m. Thursday, the statement added. PEEKING INTO THE PAST: ‘MUCH TO LEARN IN THE TAPESTRY OF John C. Kehoe, Sr. publisher of the Sunday Dispatch, lost his father, brother Frank, uncle Thomas Barret and many of his closest friends in the disaster. In 1948, Kehoe recollected the incident in his weekly Dispatch article, “The men who were eventually entombed knew when they went to work that the condition of the mine was dangerous.”. MORE HOUSING PROJECTS IN CITY OF PITTSTON WILL BRING IN The Burns Project. The Burns Project is a three-story building across from the Pittston City fire station. “That’s a seven to 11-unit loft complex with the possibility of putting in retail in the first floor,” Lombardo said. “It’s a $2.4 million taxable project and we have initially $225,000 of redevelopment money and gaming (casino PEEKING INTO THE PAST: NEWS OF JOHN C. KEHOE’S DEATH 1950 – 67 Years Ago. On April 30, 2017, seven days after, Jacob Wachs, of Pittston discovered the body of Mrs. Margaret Mahon in her Prospect Street home, police were unable to yield any clues as to who might have murdered the woman. On the day of the murder, Wachs, a gardener for the wealthy widow, was unable to gain access to the home. PEEKING INTO THE PAST: BURIED NOTE FOREWARNS OF CURSE Editor’s Note: This week’s ‘Peeking in the Past’ column first appeared in the Sept. 10, 2011 edition of the Sunday Dispatch. Judy Minsavage will return with a new column in next week’s issue.THE SUNDAY DISPATCH
Sunday Dispatch - April 26, 2021 0. A president’s first 100 days are an arbitrary benchmark, a point of measurement journalists are fond of because it allows us to draw comparisons between the current officeholder and Franklin D. Roosevelt, the last chief executive whose first three months were truly momentous. TO MASK OR NOT TO MASK? A mask policy poster is seen at the entrance to a Luzerne County Sheetz store on Friday evening. The Altoona-based chain is among those companies that say they will continue to require employees and customers to wear masks while reviewing the CDC’s latest guidelines.If
2021 EPIC AWARDS HONOREES ANNOUNCED Listen to this. WILKES-BARRE — The Greater Wyoming Valley Chamber of Commerce has announced its honorees for the 2021 EPIC Awards, which will be presented at a hybrid event set for Tuesday, June 8. EPIC stands for “Extraordinary People Inspiring Community,” and the annual awards have become a tradition in which individuals who havemade
PEEKING INTO THE PAST: LOCAL FAMILY HOSTS PERUVIAN Second row, Bernice Burke, Sally Falcone, Phyllis Milazzo, Angela Scarantino, Charlene Schifano. Third row, Thomas Cawley, Paul Provenzano, Hugo Marroquin Cavales (exchange student from Lima, Peru), James Booth. Reach the Sunday Dispatch newsroom at 570-991-6405 or by email at sd@psdispatch.com. THE BANKS - A WATERFRONT VENUE OPENS ITS DOORS The Banks – a Waterfront Venue opens its doors. By Tony Callaio For Sunday Dispatch. The Banks - a Waterfront Venue, formerly Cooper’s Seafood Restaurant, has been transformed into a banquet hall by owners Pat Hadley and Tino Ferretti. Kevin Kearney and Jamie Granko have leased out the venue for weddings, parties, meetings and more. PSP INVESTIGATING SCI-DALLAS INMATE DEATH Gearhart. DALLAS — Pennsylvania State Police are investigating the death of a 24-year-old inmate at the State Correctional Institution at Dallas, prison Superintendent Kevin Ransom said in a statement released Friday. Edgar Gearhart was found unresponsive in his cell at approximately 8:30 p.m. Thursday, the statement added. PEEKING INTO THE PAST: ‘MUCH TO LEARN IN THE TAPESTRY OF John C. Kehoe, Sr. publisher of the Sunday Dispatch, lost his father, brother Frank, uncle Thomas Barret and many of his closest friends in the disaster. In 1948, Kehoe recollected the incident in his weekly Dispatch article, “The men who were eventually entombed knew when they went to work that the condition of the mine was dangerous.”. MORE HOUSING PROJECTS IN CITY OF PITTSTON WILL BRING IN The Burns Project. The Burns Project is a three-story building across from the Pittston City fire station. “That’s a seven to 11-unit loft complex with the possibility of putting in retail in the first floor,” Lombardo said. “It’s a $2.4 million taxable project and we have initially $225,000 of redevelopment money and gaming (casino PEEKING INTO THE PAST: NEWS OF JOHN C. KEHOE’S DEATH 1950 – 67 Years Ago. On April 30, 2017, seven days after, Jacob Wachs, of Pittston discovered the body of Mrs. Margaret Mahon in her Prospect Street home, police were unable to yield any clues as to who might have murdered the woman. On the day of the murder, Wachs, a gardener for the wealthy widow, was unable to gain access to the home. PEEKING INTO THE PAST: BURIED NOTE FOREWARNS OF CURSE Editor’s Note: This week’s ‘Peeking in the Past’ column first appeared in the Sept. 10, 2011 edition of the Sunday Dispatch. Judy Minsavage will return with a new column in next week’s issue.CATEGORY: NEWS
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PITTSTON AREA COMMENCEMENT SET FOR JUNE 10 The Pittston Area Class of 2021 will be able to graduate on Thursday, June 10, to filled stands at Charlie Trippi Stadium. Masks are required for those that have not been vaccinated. Sunday Dispatch file photo YATESVILLE — It’s been two years since Pittston Area held a MY CORNER, YOUR CORNER: MARVELLING AT NASA’S LATEST My Corner, Your Corner: Marvelling at NASA’s latest exploits. In the midst of a pandemic and getting a vaccine out to the public in record time and new variants of the virus upon us, there was one moment of normalcy this past week. NASA landed a rover on the planet of Mars, and I was so excited to see it succeed when the craft made a safe FEDERER PULLS OUT OF FRENCH OPEN AFTER ROUND 3 Switzerland’s Roger Federer, right goes to shake hands with Germany’s Dominik Koepfer, after defeating him in their third round match on day 7, of the French Open tennis tournament at Roland Garros in Paris, France, Saturday, June 5, 2021. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus) Roger Federer always viewed PIEROGI, KIELBASA, TOMATO FESTIVALS ALL SET FOR 2021 The Edwardsville Pierogi Festival, the Plymouth Alive Kielbasa Festival, and the Pittston Tomato Festival will all return in 2021, organizers announced recently. Jackie Moran of the Edwardsville Hometown Committee, said the 7th annual Edwardsville Pierogi Festival will be held Friday June 11, and Saturday June 12, at John HopkinsMemorial Park
DOMINICK CRISTOFORI D’ALESSANDRO GRADUATES SUMMA CUM LAUDE Dominick Cristofori D’Alessandro, of West Pittston, graduated summa cum laude from the Catholic University of America on May 15, 2021. He received his Bachelor of Music degree in Piano Performance and Minor in Music Theory from the Benjamin T. Rome School of Music, Drama, and Art. Dominick was the SITES SET FOR THURSDAY’S STATE PLAYOFF GAMES INVOLVING WVC 13 hours ago · The PIAA has set the sites for the quarterfinal state playoff games Thursday involving three Wyoming Valley Conference baseball teams and one WVC softball team. District 2 Class 4A baseball champion Wyoming Area will play District 3 champion HONORING DECEASED LOVED ONES THIS MEMORIAL DAY It’s Memorial Day weekend and I know it is a holiday set aside to honor those deceased that served our country, but for me growing up, it was about honoring all dead. Each and every year, my parents, mom in particular, insisted we visit all the family’s gravesites. Other than my dad, Frank, and__
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