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Additional information about the Wright Center is available at thewrightcenter.org or by calling 570-230-0019. Reach Mark Guydish at 570-991-6112 or on Twitter @TLMarkGuydish Show comments
Santa Claus is coming to Scranton. The jolly man in red will visit people of all ages Saturday for the 30th Santa Parade, which will step off at 9:15 a.m. Here is what to expect for this year’s ...
The Scranton Cultural Center at the Masonic Temple (formerly the Masonic Temple and Scottish Rite Cathedral) is a theatre and cultural center in Scranton, Pennsylvania.The Cultural Center's mission statement is "to rejuvenate a national architectural structure as a regional center for arts, education and community activities appealing to all ages."
In 1968, the University of Scranton purchased the land where Loyola Science Center stands from the Scranton Redevelopment Authority for $25,221.60 as part of the city's urban renewal project. [72] The 42,007 square foot lot, located at the eastern corner of Monroe Avenue and Ridge Row, had previously been occupied by Auto Express Company.
Most routes depart from the Lackawanna Transit Center on Lackawanna Avenue, near the Mall at Steamtown, in Downtown Scranton. 12 Jessup; 13 Drinker/Marywood (Saturdays) 14 Drinker; 18 Petersburg; 21 East Mountain; 25 Valley View; 26 Hilltop; 28 Pittston; 29 Stauffer Industrial Park via South Main; 31 Old Forge; 34 Keyser Valley (Saturday) 35 ...
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 ...
The Scranton Republican reported that this selection covered a “wide range of subjects including works of reference, philosophy, theology, social science, national sciences, useful and fine arts, poetry, drama, essays, fiction, biography travels, history, etc.” [5] By June 15, 1893, over 1500 people had signed up for a library card and ...
Jul. 29—Scranton officials and the nonprofit Scranton Tomorrow believe a portion of Center Street has potential to become a community space for pedestrians to mingle, meet and enjoy downtown.