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552 Union St Luzerne, PA; 4015 Birney Ave Moosic, PA; 320 Meadow Ave South Scranton, PA; 702 South Main Street West Scranton, PA (original location) [1] 801 Wyoming Ave West Pittston, PA; 2020 Wyoming Ave Wyoming, PA; 1880 Stefko Blvd, Bethlehem, PA 18017 (branded as Valley Farm Market; located in Stefko Blvd Shopping Center)
The lead plaintiff, Joan St. Julian, claims that State Farm violated the law by failing to pay sales tax to drivers when reimbursing them for the "actual cash value" of their cars that were deemed total losses. [70] According to the lawsuit, State Farm systematically underpaid claims made by thousands of consumers who experienced total vehicle ...
Liquidation stores, which are also often referred to as bin stores, are a great way to get up to 90% off of certain merchandise. Major retailers also consistently have regular liquidation sales.
The company filed for bankruptcy again in October 2018 and closed its 11 remaining stores. [3] A group of former managers purchased the name and intellectual property, and opened two stores: its longtime location in Brooklyn and the previous incarnation's location in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in a former Kmart, in early 2019.
State Farm Show Arena: Location: 2300 North Cameron Street Harrisburg, PA 17110: Owner: Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture: Capacity: 7,600 (New Holland Arena) 2,400 (indoor football) [1] Construction; Broke ground: October 31, 1930: Opened: 1931: Architect: Lawrie & Green: Tenants; Harrisburg Heat (NPSL/MISL) (1991–2003) Harrisburg ...
PA 309 exit 5; access to northbound PA 309 and access from southbound PA 309: West Pittston: 188.6: 303.5: PA 92 north (Exeter Avenue) – Tunkhannock: Southern terminus of PA 92: Pittston Township–Dupont line: 191.7: 308.5: To I-81 – Hughestown, Dupont: Interchange; access via Laurel Street/Main Street: Lackawanna: Moosic: PA 502 east to I ...
LW Stores was founded as Liquidation World in 1986 with the opening of its first store, at 3900 29 St NE, in northeast Calgary, Alberta in Canada. The chain grew and became the largest liquidator in Canada, with more than 1,200 employees in outlets and offices in Canada. It began operating stores in the United States in the early 1990s.
The Bufalino crime family, [5] also known as the Pittston crime family, [6] the Pittston–Scranton crime family, [7] the Scranton–Wilkes-Barre crime family, [6] the Northeastern Pennsylvania crime family, [8] the Northeastern Pennsylvania Mafia, [9] [10] or the Scranton Mafia, [11] was an Italian-American Mafia crime family active in Northeastern Pennsylvania, primarily in the cities of ...