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Businesses add air purification technology to tackle COVID-19

Businesses add air purification technology to tackle COVID-19
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One year later: Two area women look back on how the pandemic changed their lives

One year later: Two area women look back on how the pandemic changed their lives
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Scranton students prepare for return to classrooms

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.

Lackawanna County schools may receive $65 million in new federal COVID relief funds

Mar. 12—The 10 school districts in Lackawanna County could share more than $65 million in the latest round of federal COVID-19 relief funds. The estimates, provided by the Pennsylvania Association of School Business Officials, include $36 million for the Scranton School District. The seven counties in Northeast Pennsylvania — Lackawanna, Luzerne, Monroe, Pike, Susquehanna, Wayne and Wyoming — .

Scranton Mayor gives State of the City Address

Scranton Mayor gives State of the City Address Mayor Paige Cognetti said 2020 was a difficult year but she is optimistic some coronavirus restrictions could be lifted in the coming months. Author: Carolyn Blackburne Updated: 9:26 PM EST March 3, 2021 SCRANTON, Pa. When Scranton Mayor Paige Cognetti delivered her State of the City Address, she said it was a tumultuous 2020, but she is hopeful some coronavirus restrictions could be lifted in the coming months.  The speech came after President Joe Biden announced adults should be able to get the vaccine by late May. I think in the next 90 days, we could see some real changes in what we re able to do and restrictions we might be able to lift, Mayor Cognetti said.

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