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Coal Mine Tour Opening on April 1st

Coal Mine Tour Opening on April 1st

A slice of local history is back again for the season.

The Lackawanna Coal Mine at McDade Park is back open for business, beginning April 1.

The award-winning tourist attraction will be open every Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday.

The mine’s hours will be 10 AM – 4 PM.  The last tour begins at 2:45 PM.

For information and / or prices, contact the Park’s office at 570-963-6764.

 

March 25th, 2022 | Category: Coal Mine, Community Affairs, Featured Post, Lastest News, Parks and Recreation |

Ukrainian Flag Aloft At The Lackawanna County Courthouse

Ukrainian Flag Aloft At The Lackawanna County Courthouse

Lackawanna County Commissioner Chris Chermak along with Judges, law enforcement officials, staff and friends watch Iurii Shemchuk raise the Ukrainian flag in flag plaza at the Courthouse on March 22.  Mr. Shemchuk is a native of the Ukraine and permanent resident of the United States.  The event signified our community’s support for the millions of people who are suffering in this war-torn country.

March 23rd, 2022 | Category: Board of Commissioners, Community Affairs, Featured Post, Lastest News |

Memorial Day Flags Orders

Memorial Day Flags Orders

Order forms and a postage-paid return envelope for Memorial Day flags and markers were mailed to all American Legion Posts and VFWs for completion.  The Lackawanna County Veterans Affairs Office is asking the organizations to return the forms no later than March 31.  If the orders are not received by the deadline, the Veterans Affairs Office cannot guarantee that the organizations will get their requested materials.

The office will notify everyone when the shipment arrives and provide information on the location for the pickups.

March 18th, 2022 | Category: Community Affairs, Featured Post, Veterans Affairs |

Commissioners Award Grant To Deutsch Institute

Commissioners Award Grant To Deutsch Institute

The Lackawanna County Commissioners presented representatives from the Deutsch Institute with a $25,000 grant award check for the agency to use for general operations and activities and services for its consumers.

L-r, Brenda Sacco, Lackawanna County’s Economic Development Director; Commissioner Jerry Notarianni, Sean McHale, Deutsch Institute Executive Director; Commissioner Debi Domenick, Brian Williams, Deutsch Institute Chairman of the Board; Commissioner Chris Chermak, and J.J. Perrone, Lackawanna County Economic Development Department.

March 18th, 2022 | Category: Board of Commissioners, Community Affairs, Featured Post |
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