Residents can join state Rep. Mike Cabell and Sen. David Argall for coffee and conversation on Monday from 8 to 9 a.m. at the White Haven Community Library, 121 Towand
PA live! (WBRE) Thursday on PA live!, Chris spoke with Michele Schasberger from the Greater Wyoming Valley Area YMCA and Gretchen Hunt from the Commission on Economic Opportunity (CEO).
State Rep. Gerald Mullery wants the county visitors bureau to move to the White Haven Community Library and Visitors Center rather than the former train station in downtown Wilkes-Barre.
County council is considering a proposal to move Visit Luzerne County from a building on Public Square to the long-vacant train station property near Wilkes-Barre Boulevard. The renovation of the train station is scheduled to begin later this year.
Council might vote on a proposed five-year lease agreement with Market Square Properties Development LLC, the owner of the property, on April 13.
On Wednesday, Mullery, D-119, Newport Twp., sent council a letter in support of moving the visitors bureau to White Haven instead.