Dave Matthews Band will return to Toyota Pavilion at Montage Mountain for a spring concert on Wednesday, May 29, at 7 p.m. Tickets are priced between $46.50 and $81 and will be available for purchase on Friday, March 22, at 10 a.m., according to Live Nation's website.
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Dave Matthews Band announces Montage dates
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Police: Man admits stealing cast iron
NANTICOKE - A man Wilkes-Barre police say was caught stealing cast iron Monday from a garage was apologetic to the judge during his arraignment - not for the alleged crime, but for making him work on Presidents Day.
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Breaking Down the District 2 Boys Basketball Tournament
The District 2 basketball tournament gets under way this week with opening round games scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday.
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Nites At The Races hurt no one; why are police shutting them?
Editor:
As a long time parishioner of Saint Ignatius Church, I was informed that their Nite At The Races has been canceled. The Pennsylvania local police and the district attorney would shut down the races. While rapists and murderers walk the streets, w
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The kindergarten classes at Boyd Dodson Elementary School recently celebrated the 100th Day of School. The students enjoyed a day filled with cross-curricular activities revolving around the number 100. The children made necklaces from 100 pieces of cere
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Pittston magistrate race boundaries in limbo
It's another case of disorder in the court. Despite a 14-month head start and a recommendation to take action "immediately," the state Supreme Court has yet to approve changes to the boundaries of a Pittston magisterial district, leaving voters and potential candidates in limbo as the nominating process begins today.
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Dave Matthews Band, Warped Tour to play Montage Mountain
The Dave Matthews Band will return to Toyota Pavilion at Montage Mountain for a spring concert May 29 at 7 p.m.
Tickets cost between $46.50 and $81 and will be available for purchase on March 22 at 10 a.m., according to Live Nation's website.
Vans Warped
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Police work to ID I-81 crash victim
DELANO - State police are still working to identify a man who died when he was thrown from a sport utility vehicle, then run over by several other vehicles Sunday on Interstate 81.
Due to the severity of the man's injuries, Schuylkill County Coroner Dr.
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Hazleton police chief warns of 'bad drugs'
A Hazleton mother and her daughter overdosed on a bad batch of cocaine Monday afternoon and required medical treatment, according to police.
The daughter, who is in her 30s, is in serious condition and may not survive, Hazleton police Chief Frank DeAndre
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Today's Best Bet
Break out the hooks and yarn for the Crochet Club at 10 a.m. today at Pittston Memorial Library, 47 Broad St. Another meeting is at 6 p.m. Thursday. For information, call 570-654-9565.
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Baby's head injuries prompt probe
Hazleton police are investigating how a 2-month-old baby brought to the hospital Monday morning sustained serious head trauma. City Police Chief Frank DeAndrea said the baby girl was taken to Hazleton General Hospital by her family with "head injuries and head trauma."
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Police Blotter (2/19/13)
HANOVER TWP. - A Wilkes-Barre man faces charges of driving under the influence and leaving the scene of an accident on Sunday, police said.
David Carpenter Jr. of Hillside Street struck a parked vehicle on West Liberty Street in Hanover Township and fle
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Breaking Down the District 2 Girls Basketball Tournament
The District 2 girls basketball tournament gets going tonight with five games. The Lackawanna League swept all four district championships a year ago and Nanticoke Area was the lone Wyoming Valley Conference to advance to the state tournament.
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Hot Shot 2/19/13
Sandy takes an afternoon siesta in the bathroom sink. Sandy adopted Dorothy and Jerry Hudak, Nanticoke, at the height of the hurricane for which she is named. She enjoys finding unusual places to rest.
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DA: Lakeland teacher had sex with student in school closet
A 31-year-old Lakeland High School band teacher was arraigned this morning on charges he had a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old student last year. Matthew Stevens, 139 Yarns Road, Forest City, turned himself in this morning at the Lackawanna County District Attorney's office.
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Suspensions renew 'zero tolerance' debate
Waiting in line for the bus, a Pennsylvania kindergartener tells her pals she's going to shoot them with a Hello Kitty toy that makes soap bubbles. In Maryland, a 6-year-old boy pretends his fingers are a gun during a playground game of cops and robbers.
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Sugar Notch man charged with 10th burglary
A Sugar Notch man charged recently with a spree of burglaries has been linked to another break-in, police said. Gregory Richards, 24, charged Feb. 8 in connection with nine burglaries in Nanticoke, Hanover Township and Warrior Run, was arraigned by Magisterial District Judge Joseph A. Halesey this morning for another burglary in Sugar Notch.
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Peach Music Festival to return to Montage
Following a successful initial run last summer, the Allman Brothers Band is bringing its Peach Music Festival back to Toyota Pavilion at Montage Mountain and Sno Mountain Ski Area & Water Park.
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Gen. Allen to retire, won't lead European command
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama says he has accepted Marine Gen. John Allen's request to retire from the U.S. military. That means the White House won't go forward with Allen's nomination to lead U.S. and NATO forces in Europe.
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Establishments go alcohol-free for 'State Patty's'
STATE COLLEGE — Nearly three dozen downtown bars, restaurants and bottle shops have agreed to halt alcohol sales to counter an early St. Patrick's Day celebration created by Penn State students, the most aggressive effort yet to curb drinking for the unofficial "State Patty's Day" holiday.
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