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Medication disposal event planned at courthouse

Sat, 04/21/2018 - 21:00
Area residents are encouraged to safely dispose of unused or expired medications from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at the Luzerne County Courthouse, 200 N. River St., Wilkes-Barre. Wilkes University and the Luzerne County Medical Society, in partnership wit

People on the Move

Sat, 04/21/2018 - 21:00
Commonwealth Health The health system has announced its 2017 Employee of the Year award winners. Each hospital names an Employee of the Year, Clinical Manager of the Year and Manager of the Year. The Employee of the Year and a guest are honored at an awar

Baby touched many in short life

Sat, 04/21/2018 - 21:00
Greyson Kapes was a miracle, said his mother, Amanda Kapes. Born by emergency C-section on Jan. 5, the preemie battled against all odds. Not only did he have a congenital heart defect that would require open heart surgery, he had leukemia and Down syndrom

Prolonged winter pushes back growing season

Sat, 04/21/2018 - 21:00
With winter weather hanging on, plants aren’t getting enough sunlight to grow, pushing back the growing season in the area. “It’s terrible,” said Diane Thomas of Thomas Farm in Butler Twp. “With the lack of sunshine, they’re not growing fast. I’m not happ

Police: Speeding driver struck pedestrian, fled scene in Hanover Twp.

Sat, 04/21/2018 - 21:00
HANOVER TWP. — A speeding driver plowed into a pedestrian Saturday night on Oxford Street, then fled the scene while the victim lay unconscious in the middle of the street, police and witnesses said. Witnesses told police the fleeing vehicle was a white F

National Record Store Day: Vinyl spins back into favor

Sat, 04/21/2018 - 21:00
WILKES-BARRE TWP. — The aisles were packed with shoppers and vinyl LP records were selling fast, including a new release of never-before-heard songs by rock band Led Zeppelin. That might sound like an anecdote from the 1970s, but it occurred Saturday at J

Stepping back in time in an old-fashioned shoe store

Sat, 04/21/2018 - 21:00
At Penn-Lee Footwear in Wilkes-Barre, they do business the old-fashioned way. Just like it was done in the 1960s, employees at the privately owned shoe store are dedicated to providing customer service and measure customers’ feet by hand. They still use s

This strategy can help you hedge your stock market bets

Sat, 04/21/2018 - 21:00
The stock market can be a scary place at times. Many unpredictable things can occur that will affect the market, so how can you account for these unexpected influences? The truth is, you really can’t. It is safe to say that no one can predict where the ma

Moscow man patents redesigned pill-bottle cap

Sat, 04/21/2018 - 21:00
SCRANTON — A desire to make his arthritic grandmother’s pill bottles easier to open inspired a Moscow man to patent a new bottle cap design with scores of potential applications. Zachery “Rocky” Batzel came up with the idea for SnapSlide — the name of bot

Life after trash day: What happens to your recyclables after they get hauled away

Sat, 04/21/2018 - 21:00
HANOVER TWP. — Chances are you don’t think much about your recyclables after you put them curbside for pickup. Al Gulitus thinks about them all day long. Recycling things like paper, plastics and metal cans is his life as director of Northeast Cartage, a

Dallas officials testify in Harrisburg about teachers strikes

Thu, 04/19/2018 - 21:00
Dallas School Board member Patrick Musto and Dallas School District Solicitor Vito DeLuca went to Harrisburg on Wednesday to testify before the state Senate Education Committee about teacher strikes and union bargaining. Also on Wednesday, negotiators for

Arson suspect posted lewd photos at house

Thu, 04/19/2018 - 21:00
LAFLIN — Less than two weeks before setting a deadly blaze that killed three boys, arson suspect Preston Bonnett posted pornographic images of their mother on the family home’s windows — facing inward so the kids could see, according to a search warrant f

Top students honored as Scholastic Superstars

Thu, 04/19/2018 - 21:00
They help their neighbors and inspire younger students. One grows super-hot peppers, while others compete on the national level both athletically and academically. These are just a few of the accomplishments of The Times-Tribune’s 24th class of Scholastic

County election director calls for reform in light of state mandate

Thu, 04/19/2018 - 21:00
As counties across Pennsylvania seek more funding to meet a state mandate to purchase secure voting machines, Luzerne County’s elections director is calling for election reform to reduce costs and improve the voting experience on election day. Last week,

Corrections

Thu, 04/19/2018 - 21:00
A listing published in JumpStart! on Thursday, April 19, requires a correction. The Kingston High School Commemoration ceremony takes place at the Wyoming Valley West Middle School, 201 Chester St., Kingston. The Wilkes-Barre Twp. 18th annual “Kids Fishin

A zoo in the classroom

Thu, 04/19/2018 - 21:00
Members of the Lehigh Valley Zoo Education Department visited the Wyoming Valley Montessori School in Kingston on Thursday. Representatives from the zoo brought many different animals for the kids to see including a penguin, an armadillo and a tegu.

Yankees go to bat for bullied Scranton girl

Thu, 04/19/2018 - 21:00
The New York Yankees stepped up to the plate Wednesday for a bullied Scranton girl. A 2½-minute video posted Wednesday morning to the baseball team’s Twitter features an assortment of silent team members holding up messages to fourth-grader Cassidy Warner

Trooper who beat charges he fondled girl remains suspended

Thu, 04/19/2018 - 21:00
WILKES-BARRE — The suspended state trooper who beat criminal charges alleging he fondled a young girl remains suspended pending an internal review, a Pennsylvania State Police spokesman said Thursday. Patrick J. Finn, 47, was cleared Wednesday of charges