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MORTGAGES n Joseph T. Mulvey et al. to PNC Bank, $75,000; Sutherland Drive, Fairview Twp. n ARA Management LLC to Luzerne Bank, $224,800; River Drive, Foster Twp. n Drew E. Fitch et al. to Citizens Bank of Pennsylvania, $250,000; Winterberry Drive, Dallas

 

Rain doesn’t dampen spirits at market

900 Marketplace in Forty Fort hosted an art, craft and vintage market Sunday. The outdoor event featured food trucks, music, vintage and antique items, handmade beauty products, jewelry, paintings and more.

 

Crestwood High School holds commencement

Crestwood High School held its commencement exercises Sunday at the Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza. For a list of graduates, be sure to check out our annual graduation special section on June 28.

 

County council to vote on funding for murder case

WILKES-BARRE — Luzerne County Council on Tuesday will vote on a request to transfer $80,000 from the county reserve fund to the public defender’s office, to assist the defense of an accused murderer in a death penalty case. Chief County Defender Steven Gr

 

King’s asks city to apply for grants to fund projects

WILKES-BARRE — King’s College officials plan to begin two or three major construction projects this fall and have asked the city to apply for $6.5 million in state grants to help fund them. Two of the projects would accommodate the expansion of the colleg

 

Damenti’s reopens in new spot four years after fire

SUGARLOAF TWP. — Damenti’s Restaurant recently served its first dinners from a new location next to the Candlewood Inn & Suites. The eatery’s reopening comes four years after fire destroyed the original restaurant in Butler Twp. “We were on our hands on k

 

9 biggest career mistakes college grads make

At the end of the 2017-18 school year, “colleges and universities are expected to award 1.0 million associate degrees; 1.9 million bachelor’s degrees; 790,000 master’s degrees; and 183,000 doctor degrees,” according to the National Center for Education St

 

Wolf: Prescriptions of opioid painkillers are decreasing in state

Opioid painkillers prescriptions are decreasing in Pennsylvania and across the country, Gov. Tom Wolf announced Thursday in a news release. Pennsylvania had the second largest percent change among U.S. states in opioid prescriptions from 2016 to 2017, acc

 

Death of LCCF inmate probed

WILKES-BARRE — Authorities are investigating the death of a Berwick man who died after being taken from Luzerne County Correctional Facility to a local hospital last week, according to county Manager David Pedri. Shaheen Mackey, 41, was sent to county jai

 

W-B priest remembered for grace, dignity

Monsignor Bernard E. Yarrish, a Catholic priest who was born and raised in Wilkes-Barre and who worked in Rome before he returned home to serve as pastor of St. Boniface Parish, is remembered as a model of grace and dignity. The Rev. Yarrish, 67, died Jun

 

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