Schoonover Eye Care was the small business spotlighted at the April 17 Lackawanna County Commissioners Meeting. Founded in 2008, Schoonover Eye Care, Peckville, is a leader in quality vision care products and optometric services for individuals throughout the county. Its staff has at its disposal the most advanced technology to care for patients.
L-r, Commissioner Jerry Notarianni, Commissioner Laureen A. Cummings, Dr. Rebecca Schoonover, owner; and Commissioner Patrick M. O’Malley.
Chase Yarns, center, is a survivor and role model to others, overcoming depersonalization disorder. This malady makes people feel disconnected and numb to the reality around them. The subject of a 2018 book, Mr. Yarns has conquered this issue and done many “Good Works” in serving as a resource, model and inspiration to those with the same affliction.
L-r, Commissioner Jerry Notarianni, Amy Yarns, mother; Chase, Chris Yarns, father; Commissioner Patrick M. O’Malley, and Commissioner Laureen A. Cummings.
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