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SCRANTON — Consultants briefed Lackawanna County commissioners Wednesday on a comprehensive Montage Mountain economic ...
For the third straight season, the Dream Game produced an exciting matchup between two talented all-star teams. Riverside’s Ellio Domenick, a quarterback, connected on an 18-yard field goal with only ...
The opening of Lackawanna County Stadium in 1989 marked the return of professional baseball to Northeastern Pennsylvania after a 37-year hiatus.
The robbery took place at the First National Bank in Carbondale on Monday. Trump Questioned What Happened To The '90 Deals In ...
May 2, 1988: Construction begins on $16.6 million Lackawanna County Multi-Purpose Stadium. Work was delayed when bids came in too high.
MOOSIC, Pa. — Friday marked the first Friday night back to 100% capacity for the Scranton Wilkes-Barre RailRiders. An early-season crowd turned out at the stadium at PNC Field in Moosic as the ...
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Tourism booming in Lackawanna County - MSNSpring is almost here, and for Curt Camoni and those working at the Lackawanna County Visitors Bureau in downtown Scranton, the end of one tourism season always rolls into another. "When you start ...
`the Yagi’ Gives Red Barons Baseball Fans Fleeting Moments Of Fame Lackawanna County Stadium’s $40,000 Video System Puts The Public In The Picture.
The field opened as Lackawanna County Stadium in the spring of 1989 as the home of the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons, the Triple-A affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies.
“Between the county, the stadium authority, the RailRiders and the Yankees, I have pretty good status with all of those people and relationships from the past,” Ruby said.
Lackawanna County officials say they’re close to a deal on Yankee franchise sale. MOOSIC – Construction crews began mobilizing Friday in an anticipation of the finalization of a sales ...
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