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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 ...
SCRANTON, LACKAWANNA CO. (WOLF) Residents in Lackawanna County make a splash in the summer heat for McDade Park’s season-opening of its “Splash Pad.”Starting Th ...
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.
`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.
“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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