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Aug. 24—SCRANTON — A judge on Thursday approved settlements totaling $10.4 million in two class-action lawsuits involving Scranton's garbage fees. ... and a 2019 suit by Mark Schraner and Mari ...
The final approval by Lackawanna County Court Judge James Gibbons settles a 2019 suit filed by Mark Schraner and Mari Carr that challenged penalties imposed on city residents who were late or did ...
Aug. 10—SCRANTON — Ain't no mural like a Scranton "Office" mural. Installation of a larger-than-life mural featuring characters of the beloved NBC sitcom "The Office" began Tuesday on the ...
16th episode of the 9th season of The Office "Moving On" The Office episode Episode no. Season 9 Episode 16 Directed by Jon Favreau Written by Graham Wagner Cinematography by Matt Sohn Editing by Claire Scanlon Production code 9017 Original air date February 14, 2013 (2013-02-14) Running time 41 minutes Guest appearances Andy Buckley as David Wallace Bob Odenkirk as Mark Franks Zach Woods as ...
The new federal building was completed the following year at a cost of $1,004,000, with dedication ceremonies taking place on October 19, 1931. In 1981, the United States Postal Service sold the building to the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) and moved its main office to a new site, though it maintains a small branch in the building ...
From 1924 through 1938 Pennsylvania Paper and Supply moved headquarters multiple times from 7th Avenue to Mulberry Street and then 6th Avenue. [4] In 1929 the company moved to a larger warehouse at 440-2-4 North Sixth Ave. in a building that had been previously occupied by Harry Solomon & Company.
Oct. 11—Work on a more than 3,000-square-foot mural paying homage to "The Office," NBC's sitcom that put Scranton in the living rooms of millions, is underway at a studio in Philadelphia.
Scranton Hall, one of the original buildings of the Scranton Estate. Constructed in 1871, Scranton Hall was built as a one-story carriage house and stable on the Scranton family Estate by Joseph H. Scranton. In 1928 and continuing into 1929, Worthington Scranton and his wife added an additional story, renovating the building and converting it ...