SCRANTON — Nearly seven years after the milestone sale of the Scranton sewer system to a water company, the skeleton Scranton Sewer Authority needs to hire a law firm to
Editor: My parents’ North Scranton home was condemned in November 1963 due to a mine subsidence. Homeless for the next seven months, we experienced extreme financial hardship. And even though
Hoping to prevent further departures, the Lackawanna County commissioners voted unanimously Wednesday to approve $20,000 in incentives for Office of Youth and Family Services staff who stay on the job
The Lackawanna County commissioners said Thursday an internal review of the troubled Office of Youth and Family Services is underway, roughly one week after Scranton police and county detectives arrested