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Jenkins Twp police probe motorcycle thefts

JENKINS TWP. — Jenkins Township Police, along with the Pennsylvania State Police are investigating the theft of two motorcycles that occurred Friday at 995…

Biagio Vincent Musto

Biagio Vincent Musto, 82, of Pittston Twp., passed away Wednesday, May 5, 2021, in Geisinger Medical Center, Danville. Born in Pittston Twp. on Dec. 16, 1938, he was the son of the late Honorable James A. Musto Sr. and Rose Frushon Musto. Throughout Biagio’s life, he would mention the devotion that his mother had to St. Therese “the little flower of Jesus.” He also spoke with pride for the dedication that his father had in providing support to coal miners, as well as their children and widows. He was a graduate of Pittston Twp. High School, King’s College where he received a bachelor’s degree, and Catholic University where he received a master’s degree and completed doctorial work.

My Corner, Your Corner: Slowly getting back to normal

Listen to this Hard to believe, but it is May 2 and as the temperatures start to rise and plants and trees become fully bloomed, I feel like there a change in the air. Personally, I feel the more vaccines being distributed; the quicker we will get back to some type of normalcy. I’m not sure what the new normal will be, but it will surely be good to get around freely once more. We hear each week that what we had in the past such as festivals, for example, are planning to come back over the summer and into fall. I’m all for that.

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