The Scranton School District set to begin hybrid learning schedule next month. Author: Stacy Lange Updated: 4:37 PM EDT March 16, 2021
SCRANTON, Pa. In March of 2020, schools across the state shut down for what was to be a two-week closure.
In Scranton, they re still not back to class.
Newswatch 16 talked to moms Jill Sweeney and Brandi Solomon on Zoom after they learned their kids, ranging from kindergarten to eighth grade, will be returning to class part-time next month.
Deborah Solomon is in sixth grade at West Scranton Intermediate School. To be honest, just being in the classroom and being around people because I haven t been around people in so long, so I really just want to be around people, she said.
Symbol of hope : From Wilton to Greenwich, dog lost for 42 days reunited with owner
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After six weeks of searching, Brandi Solomon was reunited with her dog, Lexi, early Sunday morning, Jan. 17.Brandi SolomonShow MoreShow Less
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A camera shot from Lexi captured in the trap in the early hours of Jan. 17.Brandi Solomon /CT Dog Gone Recovery Support /Show MoreShow Less
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Brandi Solomon reunited with Lexi in the early morning of Sunday, Jan. 17.Brandi Solomon /CT Dog Gone Recovery Support /Show MoreShow Less
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After 42 days, through snow storms, rain, and freezing temperatures, Lexi is home.Brandi Solomon/CT Dog Gone Recovery SupportShow MoreShow Less
Communities marshal forces to find dog lost in Wilton
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Lexi, an 11-year-old yellow lab mix, has been missing since Dec. 7 in Wilton. If spotted, please do not approach, call Brandi Solomon at 914-625-7674.Contributed /Show MoreShow Less
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Brandi Solomon, a Fairfield resident, has been searching for her dog, Lexi an 11-year-old yellow lab mix, who been missing since Dec. 7 when she visited friends in Wilton. If spotted, please do not approach, call Brandi Solomon at 914-625-7674.Contributed /Show MoreShow Less
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Lexi, an 11-year-old yellow lab mix, has been missing since Dec. 7 in Wilton. If spotted, please do not approach, call Brandi Solomon at 914-625-7674.Contributed /Show MoreShow Less
Dog missing in vicinity of Pipers Hill and Nod Hill in Wilton
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This is one of the posters Brandi Solomon has placed around town in the hopes someone can help her find her dog, Lexi, who went missing on Dec. 7, 2020.Brandi Solomon / Contributed photo
WILTON A yellow Labrador retriever mix named Lexi has been missing since Dec. 7 after getting loose at Millstone Farm. She was last seen on Dec. 12 in the woods behind where Pipers Hill and Nod Hill meet, according to her owner, Brandi Solomon.
“We are advised to tell people not to call out to her but if they see her to call us immediately and to get down low and gently offer her treats,” Solomon said on Sunday, adding the dog knows the word “treats.”