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  2. Kenneth J. Smith - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant was put up for tax sale in 2007, but received no bids. [6] Smith paid off the tax liens on his property by May 2008. [ 7 ] In November 2009, the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue filed a $24,762 tax lien against the restaurant, an action that Smith said was a "mistake," citing the fact that he had paid the tax bill two months prior.

  3. Dunmore, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Dunmore is a borough in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, United States, adjoining Scranton. It is part of Northeastern Pennsylvania and was settled in 1835 and incorporated in 1862. Extensive anthracite coal , brick, stone, and silk interests had led to a rapid increase in the population from 8,315 in 1890 to 23,086 in 1940.

  4. Gertrude Hawk Chocolates - Wikipedia

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    The family bought a piece of land in Dunmore, Pennsylvania and built a factory there that opened in 1962. In addition to the factory, the building housed a full-service restaurant and a retail area. The restaurant was converted into a candy shop in 1973. In 1988, the company constructed the Gertrude Hawk Corporate Center.

  5. AROUND TOWN: King Joe's legacy lives on - AOL

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    Aug. 6—Spend any time in Dunmore and you knew "King Joe" Amendolaro. For years, he ran a mom-and-pop store with his family. Won countless weightlifting titles on the world stage. Helped Dunmore ...

  6. Over 17,000 Pounds of Sausage Links Recalled—What to Know - AOL

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    Over 17,000 pounds of DJ’s Original Boudain sausage links, fresh and frozen, were recalled in three states due to potential foreign matter contamination.

  7. Pennsylvania Route 347 - Wikipedia

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    The south end was cut back to a realigned US 6 (now US 6 Bus.) north of Dickson City in the 1950s. In 1961, the north end was cut back to PA 632, with PA 524 replacing the east-west section running to PA 407. PA 347 was extended south to US 11/PA 307 at Blakely and Green Ridge streets in Dunmore in the 1960s. The south end was moved to SR 2020 ...

  8. Pennsylvania Route 435 - Wikipedia

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    PA 348 ends at southbound PA 435 while northbound PA 435 passes over PA 348 with a ramp connection to the route. The highway winds along the Roaring Brook into Dunmore, following the Drinker Turnpike until it forks. PA 435 soon turns to the northwest once again and merges into exit 2 on the concurrent I-84 and I-380 in Dunmore. [3]

  9. Throop, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Throop is located at (41.445536, -75.614494 [4]According to the United States Census Bureau, the borough has a total area of 5.0 square miles (13 km 2), all land.It is bordered to the northeast by Olyphant, to the north by Blakely, to the northwest by Dickson City, to the west by Scranton, and to the south by Dunmore.