On July 3 in NEPA


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On this date in NEPA

50 years ago, 80 young men from places including Chicago and Toronto attended the annual encampment of the United Young Men's Society of the Resurrection, Polish National Church, at Spojnia Farm in Waymart.

25 years ago, the Jessup Borough Council announced it would sell the old Borough Building on Second Avenue to Marino Brothers Construction Co. for $18,760.

10 years ago, a U.S. district judge awarded $540,000 to the parents of two Scranton brothers who were killed by a Steamtown excursion train four years earlier.







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Who's New 10/29/2009

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