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Eugene J. Peters: 1970–1978: Republican Eugene F. Hickey: 1978–1982: Democrat James Barrett McNulty: 1982–1986: Democrat David J. Wenzel: 1986–1990: Republican Jim Connors: 1990–2002: Republican (1990–2000) Democrat (2000–2002) Christopher Doherty: 2002–2014: Democrat Bill Courtright: 2014—2019: Democrat Pat Rogan (acting ...
Natives of Scranton, Pennsylvania, either by birth or having been raised, held elected office or otherwise spent a considerable period of time in the City. Subcategories This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.
Hafey became bishop of Scranton after O'Reilly died in 1938. [19] Hafey created new parishes, multiplied the number of buildings, and increased the number of priests and religious. [20] He died in 1954 after 18 years in office. Monsignor Jerome Hannan of the Diocese of Pittsburgh became the next bishop of Scranton, named by Pope Pius XII in ...
Scranton is a city in and the county seat of Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, United States.With a population of 76,328 as of the 2020 U.S. census, [4] Scranton is the most populous city in Northeastern Pennsylvania and the Wyoming Valley metropolitan area, which has a population of 562,037 as of 2020.
Cusick served as the 42nd Quartermaster General of the United States Army from July 1991 until August 1993. [3] Cusick began his military career in May 1964, when he was commissioned as a second lieutenant from the Army ROTC at the University of Scranton. [3] He received a bachelor's degree in American history from the University of Scranton. [3]
President Joe Biden made a nostalgic return to the house where he grew up in working-class Scranton on Tuesday, kicking off three days of campaigning across Pennsylvania by calling for higher ...
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 ...
In 2009, it was projected that 570 would run out of numbers in the third quarter of 2011. The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) considered four options: an overlay plan and three configurations of dividing. Two of the splits would have left Scranton and Wilkes-Barre, the two largest cities in the territory, with the same area code. [1]