Scranton sesqui planning update

Plans are progressing as the Scranton community prepares to celebrate 150 years on Saturday, June 29. The Sesquicentennial committee is full of energy and committed to offering a day of celebration for the community and friends. A community meeting was held  Feb. 21 with about 20 in attendance. Many ideas were offered with more information to be provided as the…

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Speak up from a social conscience

~a column by Colleen O’Brien Who is it I know who lacks a sense of moral responsibility and social conscience? Not anyone I know personally, but I fear I read about a person like this more often than my health can tolerate. But there is something compelling about watching self-serving people and how they get away with it. Reading about…

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Ticket sales for BOOST Bash end Friday

Ticket sales will end this Friday, March 8, for the second annual BOOST Bash, slated for Saturday, March 30, at the Greene Room at Wild Rose Casino in Jefferson. BOOST is an acronym for Bringing Opportunities and Optimism for our Students and Teachers. Community members from all parts of the school district are planning the event that will directly benefit…

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Book told for annual Greene County Reads

Author will participate in discussions Greene County Reads, the annual county-wide book discussion, will be held Thursday, April 11. This year’s selection is The Home for Unwanted Girls by Joanna Goodman. The story is of a young, unwed mother, Maggie, who is forced by her parents to giver her daughter up for adoption. The provocative novel tells of the lengths…

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Ready, set, plant!

Jean Walker, Greene County’s “plant doctor” is returning to the Welcome Center at Thomas Jefferson Gardens in Jefferson for another plant seminar. She’ll discuss and show how to start garden plants from seeds Tuesday, March 12, from 10 to 11 am. Gardening can start very soon if the first step is starting seeds indoors, as the time for planting many…

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The FTC and the ‘grandparent scam’

The Jefferson couple who lost more than $34,000 in the “grandparent” scam were part of a growing number of people who are tricked into sending cash. Their loss, though, was much greater than most. (See the Police Blotter entry for March 4.) The Federal Trade Commission in December reported a striking increase in the median dollar amount people age 70…

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