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Plymouth Alive places additional flower planters along Main Street

PLYMOUTH — When you drive through Plymouth, you may not have time to stop and smell the flowers, but you can glance and admire them in the new wooden planters along Main Street.

Riding in style: Pittston-Jim Thorpe train trips debut May 27

The seats are spacious and comfortable and the ride is smooth.

Drive-in season returns

With warmer weather on the horizon, families can once again enjoy a movie night out under the stars as two local drive-in theaters reopen for the season.

Wienermobile lands in NEPA, will visit Pittston for parade

Move over, corned beef and cabbage, it’s wiener time.

Scranton-based American Buffalo Ghost releases 2 new albums today

Scranton folk-rock band American Buffalo Ghost drops not one but TWO new EP albums today: ‘Black & Blue in Silver’ and ‘A Melancholy Jubilee.’

A new painting, new insight for Old King Coal

WILKES-BARRE — The painting depicts a coal breaker that stood a short distance from the artwork’s new home, the children and adults almost floating hauntingly in the foreground, some based on photos of real people who worked at the Dorrance Colliery.

Longtime NEPA music journalist recalls 2013 Presley interview

WILKES-BARRE — Among the millions of fans mourning the death of Lisa Marie Presley on Thursday night, Alan K. Stout had more insight into her life and talent than most.

‘It’s beautiful, there’s so much to take in’

When local musician Tim Husty was playing the drums with particular gusto, one of his drumsticks broke.

Fine Taste, Fine Art fundraising event held at Circle Centre

WILKES-BARRE — Fine taste, fine art, a fine evening overall at the Circle Centre for the Arts.

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