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yahoo.com | Jim Lockwood
SCRANTON — Pupils at the John F. Kennedy Elementary School in South Side who helped design the transformation of a parking lot there into a vibrant schoolyard with a modern playground also helped cut the ribbon Friday during a grand opening. In the works for the past three years, a former asphalt lot at the rear of the school now has become an oasis for play, as well as a community park space for the 2,500 residents who live within a 10-minute walk of the school fronting on Prospect Avenue.
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3 weeks ago |
thetimes-tribune.com | Jim Lockwood
SCRANTON — Pupils at the John F. Kennedy Elementary School in South Side who helped design the transformation of a parking lot there into a vibrant schoolyard with a modern playground also helped cut the ribbon Friday during a grand opening. In the works for the past three years, a former asphalt lot at the rear of the school now has become an oasis for play, as well as a community park space for the 2,500 residents who live within a 10-minute walk of the school fronting on Prospect Avenue.
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3 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Jim Lockwood
A Scranton-based nonprofit addiction treatment organization faces eight class-action lawsuits regarding a data breach involving health and personal identification records of over 22,000 former and current patients. The separate, but similar, lawsuits filed from May 14 to May 23 in Lackawanna County Court each name as the defendant Drug and Alcohol Treatment Service of 441 Wyoming Ave.
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3 weeks ago |
thetimes-tribune.com | Jim Lockwood
A Scranton-based nonprofit addiction treatment organization faces eight class-action lawsuits regarding a data breach involving health and personal identification records of over 22,000 former and current patients. The separate, but similar, lawsuits filed from May 14 to May 23 in Lackawanna County Court each name as the defendant Drug and Alcohol Treatment Service of 441 Wyoming Ave.
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3 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Jim Lockwood
SCRANTON — After seeing people waiting in all kinds of weather for a bus on her street corner across from Geisinger Community Medical Center in the Hill Section, Doris Koloski advocated to get a bus stop shelter put there. Recognizing that the bus riders mostly were patients of the hospital, the 80-year-old resident of Colfax Avenue figured they could benefit from a bus shelter with a bench.
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Mark Hiller
Anchor, Reporter and Producer at WYOU-TV (Wilkes-Barre, PA)
Anchor and Reporter at WBRE-TV (Wilkes-Barre, PA)
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Kat Bolus primarily covers news in the Northeastern Pennsylvania region, including areas around Scranton and Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, United States.
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