Wayne Bank Hires Fred Malloy as Senior Vice President and Controller Jim Donnelly, President and Chief Executive Officer of Wayne Bank, is pleased to announce the hiring of Fred Malloy as a Senior Vice President and Controller. “I am very excited to welcome Fred to Wayne Bank. With over three decades of community banking experience and a strong background in accounting operations, he brings a wealth of knowledge that will greatly benefit our organization,” said Donnelly. “Fred’s leadership and expertise make him a valuable addition to our team.” In his new role, Fred will be working out of Wayne Bank’s corporate office in Honesdale, PA. Fred is responsible for overseeing the Bank’s Accounting Department operations, such as accounts payable, general ledger, accounting systems integration, and taxes. He brings with him over 33 years of community banking experience, positioning him as a valuable leader and source of industry knowledge for the Bank’s Accounting team. Fred attended State University of New York, where he received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting. He resides in Clarks Summit, PA, with his wife Malisa and their two daughters, Ally and Nellie.
Wright Center Meds-Peds Doctor Named 2025 Top Physician Under 40 Dr. Stephen S. Long Jr., a dual board-certified internal medicine and pediatrics (Med-Peds) physician and associate program director of faculty development for the Internal Medicine Residency Program at The Wright Centers for Community Health and Graduate Medical Education, has been selected as one of Pennsylvania’s Top Physicians Under 40 by the Pennsylvania Medical Society (PAMED). The statewide award honors physicians under the age of 40 who are making a meaningful difference in the lives of their patients and communities while shaping the future of health care through clinical excellence, education, and advocacy. Dr. Long’s remarkable achievements across multiple domains of medicine in such a short time — particularly in underserved communities across Northeast Pennsylvania — earned him this prestigious recognition. He joins 22 physicians across Pennsylvania who will receive their 2025 Pennsylvania Top Physicians Under 40 awards in September at one of PAMED’s two award ceremonies to be held in Hershey and Latrobe. “I’m incredibly honored to receive this humbling recognition from the Pennsylvania Medical Society,” Dr. Long said. “It’s a reflection of the patients, mentors, and communities that have shaped me. The Wright Centers for Community Health and Graduate Medical Education have provided me with the opportunity to practice medicine in a manner that aligns with my values, serving the whole person, investing in future physicians, and advancing access to primary and preventive care for all. I’m proud to be part of this mission-driven organization that believes so deeply in meeting people where they are and walking with them on their journeys to better health.” A 2016 graduate of the University of Scranton with dual Bachelor of Science degrees in biochemistry, cell and molecular biology, and philosophy, Dr. Long, a Bethlehem, Pennsylvania native, earned his medical degree from Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine in Scranton in 2020. After completing his Med-Peds residency at MaineHealth’s Maine Medical Center in Portland, he returned to Northeast Pennsylvania in 2024 to serve the very communities that shaped his professional journey. In just nine months, Dr. Long has become a vital member of The Wright Center’s interprofessional health care teams at two of its busiest teaching community health centers, Mid Valley and Clarks Summit, in Jermyn and South Abington Township, respectively. Dr. Long provides compassionate, comprehensive, whole-person primary health services to patients of all ages, from children to senior citizens. In January, Dr. Long was selected as a 2025 Well-being Champion by the Eastern Region of the American College of Physicians, further cementing his status as a statewide leader in physician wellness, burnout prevention, and resilience-building. His influence extends into community service and advocacy. Dr. Long has mentored aspiring first-generation college students through Geisinger Health System’s REACH-HEI Program, helping underserved eighth-graders explore pathways to careers in health care. He also served as a volunteer camp counselor and primary caregiver at Camp Bruce McCoy, a program of the Brain Injury Association of Virginia, where he provided compassionate care and support to adult male survivors of traumatic brain injuries. Dr. Long is married to Archbald native Juliette Meyers, an art therapist at The Wright Center. Dr. Long is available for appointments with patients of all ages at The Wright Center for Community Health Clarks Summit, 1145 Northern Blvd., South Abington Township, on Mondays and Tuesdays, and The Wright Center for Community Health Mid Valley, 5 S. Washington Ave., Jermyn, from Wednesdays through Fridays. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Long, visit TheWrightCenter.org or call the Clarks Summit location at 570-585-1300 or the Mid Valley location at 570-230-0019. For more information about The Wright Centers for Community Health and Graduate Medical Education, visit TheWrightCenter.org or call 570-230-0019.
PA Treasury Stacy Garrity Announces New Deputy Treasurer Treasurer Stacy Garrity today announced a key addition to her administration, naming Steve Chizmar as Deputy Treasurer for Communications. “Steve’s extensive knowledge and experience as a veteran communications professional will serve our team at Treasury well,” said Treasurer Garrity. “Over the course of his career, he has developed a reputation for seeking meaningful progress and smarter public service. I’m excited to have someone with such dedication fill a valuable role here at Treasury to help us best communicate with the Pennsylvanians we serve every day.” “I’m honored to join Treasurer Garrity’s team,” Chizmar said. “I’m grateful for the opportunity to serve the people of Pennsylvania and contribute to the important work of the Treasury Department. I look forward to helping advance Treasurer Garrity’s vision for fiscal responsibility, transparency and innovation in state government.” Prior to joining Treasury, Steve spent 30 years as a Commonwealth employee having held various communications roles at the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) including Community Relations Coordinator, Deputy Press Secretary and Press Secretary. He also worked in the office of Governor Tom Corbett as a Deputy Director of Communications. While serving in the Corbett Administration, he worked on key legislative initiatives that helped shape Pennsylvania’s transportation policy landscape. Most recently, Chizmar worked at PennDOT where he led a bureau dedicated to driving internal efficiencies and elevating employee engagement. Under his leadership, the team launched initiatives that encouraged staff innovation and generated cost-saving improvements across the department.
Grey Towers Holds Special Exhibit for Limited Time Grey Towers Heritage Association cordially invites the public to a limited-time special exhibit, “If Only Lace Could Speak: The Legacy of Mary Eno Pinchot (1838-1914)”. The exhibit highlights the rich history of handmade lace production and collection. The lace revival of the Victorian Era led to the formation of lace and textile collections in museums across the country and allowed the history of this art to still be accessible today. Come discover the dedicated efforts of Mary Pinchot and today’s artisans in the preservation and continuation this art. Mary Eno Pinchot, whose summer home was Grey Towers, was an avid supporter of the arts and regarded lace as one of society’s greatest accomplishments. Her appreciation of lace began during her childhood, when she studied the history of lacemaking. Her interest in this craft eventually led to her establishing a lace collection for the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C. in 1908. A special thanks to The Lost Art Lacers of North Jersey. They assisted in artifact identification, demonstrated their craft for the exhibit’s film, and have been demonstrating the art of lacemaking at Grey Towers since the 1980s. The Lost Art Lacers of North Jersey will be at Grey Towers NHS on August 10, 2025 from 1:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. showcasing their talents with live demonstrations of lacemaking. The exhibit is available to view during self-guided ticketed museum tours on Fridays through Mondays at 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. now through November 2, 2025. For more information, visit fs.usda.gov/greytowers or www.facebook.com/GreyTowersNHS Grey Towers, originally built in 1886 as the summer estate of James and Mary Pinchot, is a national historic site managed by the U.S. Forest Service. The estate serves as a hub for conservation education and public engagement, reflecting the Pinchot family’s enduring environmental and community legacy. Grey Towers Heritage Association (GTHA) supports the efforts of the U.S. Forest Service to preserve and maintain the estate’s historic integrity, continue the tradition of Pinchot hospitality and strengthen Grey Towers’ connection to our communities.
Exigent Technologies Earns UpCity 2025 National Excellence Award Technology services partner Exigent Technologies has been named as one of UpCity’s 2025 National Excellence Awards. This honor reflects on Exigent’s commitment to unleash the potential of small to mid-sized businesses using The Exigent Method to enable collaborative partnerships, exceptional service, and innovative managed IT solutions. Each year, UpCity’s National and Local Excellence awards celebrate outstanding B2B service providers with the highest brand integrity and performance based on a variety of on line credibility ranking factors. Excellence awards are the highest achievement a B2B Service Provider can attain in the UpCity Marketplace. With a five-star rating from its small to mid sized business clients, Exigent has secured both local and national recognition for the last four consecutive years. ‘Delivering consistent, high-quality managed IT services across multiple regions is a true test of an MSP’s commitment to excellence,” said Daniel Haurey Jr., President and Founder of ExigentTechnologies. “Earning our fourth UpCity award for national excellence reinforces what our clients already know-that whether we’re supporting a business in New York. New Jersey, Denver and Los Angeles our focus remains the same: Exceptional service, strategic IT partnerships, and tailored tech solutions that power their potential. We’re especially grateful to our clients for their generous reviews and continued trust.” UpCity was founded in 2009 to help businesses navigate the rapidly changing world of digital marketing. As the number of marketing service providers grew, so did the challenges for businesses searching for information they could trust to drive their decisions. Today, UpCity has expanded its footprint to serve as a resource that connects businesses to service providers they can trust, from marketing agencies to accounting firms to HR consultants, and more. Service providers rely on UpCity to increase visibility, highlight brand credibility, and build trust. More than 1.5 million businesses have visited UpCity seeking professional services from 84,000+ B2B service providers in 600+ cities across North America.
La Festa Italiana Set for Labor Day Weekend in Scranton As another summer heads for the horizon, fun seekers of all ages can still look forward to an annual treat that keeps the good vibes flowing.It’s getting to be that time for La Festa Italiana, four days of great food and lively entertainment served up in the Italian culture and spirit in Scranton, PA over Labor Day weekend. La Festa Italiana will be held Friday through Monday, Aug. 29 through Sept. 1, 2025 on Courthouse Square in the heart of downtown Scranton, PA. Hours are Friday, 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Monday 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. The presenting sponsor is Lehigh Valley Hospital-Dickson City, part of Jefferson Health.The festival is an annual celebration of culture, cuisine and continuous entertainment. Admission is free. Of course, there is the food, a mouth-watering variety tempting the taste buds! Among the many culinary delights is the famous porketta sandwich prepared by the Scranton Chapter of UNICO, the national Italian-American service organization. Another hot spot – literally – is the Cappuccino Café, where you can sip a creamy cup to go with your favorite Italian pastry. In between bites, people of all ages will enjoy Italian vocalists, artists and local bands as well as dance groups performing over four days and nights on three stages. In addition, crafts, Italian-themed clothing and novelties, a Heritage Park, bocce games, bounce rides for the kids and more will be available.The Alfredo’s Main Stage opening act on Friday (Aug. 29) will feature a tribute to recently deceased Paul LaBelle, leader of the Exact Change Band. Later that evening is the popular band Picture Perfect. The lineup on Saturday (Aug. 30) features The Cameos, New Jersey’s Favorite Oldies Group, and a Billy Joel Tribute. Sunday (Aug. 31) begins with the annual Mass in Italian at 10 a.m. in the Cathedral of Saint Peter, located one block from the festival site. The Mass will also be televised live by CTV: Catholic Television of the Diocese of Scranton. The entertainment on Sunday includes a Connie Francis tribute and a Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin Tribute Show featuring Chris DiMattio and Las Vegas’ Andy DiMino with Ken McGraw’s Brass & Ivory Big Band and several special guests. On Monday (Sept. 1) there will be a 100th birthday celebration for WWII Veteran Gene “Dempsey” Passarella, maestro of his namesake Orchestra. La Festa Italiana will literally hit the ground running with the 13th Annual Captain James R. Minicozzi Memorial 5K Run and 1 Mile Fun Walk on Saturday, Aug. 30, at 10 a.m. The race is being sponsored by the Scranton Chapter of UNICO, the national Italian-American service organization, and proceeds will benefit the Boys and Girls Club of Northeastern Pennsylvania Christmas Party and college scholarships for students at Captain Minicozzi’s alma mater, West Scranton High School. To register in advance ($25) go to: runsignup.com/Minicozzi or on race day ($35) from 8 to 9:30 a.m. at corner of North Washington Avenue and Linden Street. For news and updates, including the festival entertainment schedule, visit www.lafestaitaliana.org, Facebook: La Festa Italiana di Lackawanna County, Instagram: lafestascranton.
Johnson College to Host Financial Aid Information Sessions Johnson College will host two Financial Aid Information Sessions to assist current and prospective students in understanding and applying for financial aid, including the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), FSA ID setup, alternative loans, and scholarship opportunities. Attendees will have the opportunity to access on-site computers to begin or complete their financial aid applications with guidance from Johnson College staff. The first session will take place on Thursday, July 31, 2025, from 4 to 6 p.m. at the college’s Hazleton location, inside the CAN DO Training Center, 370 Maplewood Drive, Hazle Township. The second session is scheduled for Thursday, Aug. 7, 2025, from 4 to 6 p.m. in Ideal Saldi Hall on the Scranton campus located at 3427 North Main Ave. Participants are strongly encouraged to create their FSA ID in advance of the event, as processing can take three to five business days. For more information, visit johnson.edu or contact the Financial Aid team at 570-702-8855 orfinancialaid@johnson.edu.
The Dime Bank Graduates Vice Presidents from Leadership Institute Stacy L. Gager, vice president deposit operations manager and Chase L. Holl, vice president commercial lending officer III at The Dime Bank, recently completed the 2024–2025 PA Bankers Leadership Institute. This distinguished program offers a comprehensive, multi-dimensional approach to leadership development tailored specifically for banking professionals. Led by renowned industry experts Dr. Linda Eagle of Global Bankers Institute and Dennis Budinich of FTCTogether, the program provides participants with a behind-the-scenes look at how strong organizational culture drives performance. Through in-depth exploration of leadership, engagement, and communication strategies, graduates gain the tools to lead with purpose and deliver meaningful results. “The Pennsylvania Bankers Association is proud to continually offer the PA Bankers Leadership Institute,” said Duncan Campbell, PA Bankers’ president & CEO. “Through its unique model, the program develops leaders who will sustain, maintain and grow Pennsylvania’s banking industry, which is vital to the economic future of the commonwealth.” The Dime Bank President and Chief Executive Officer Peter Bochnovich stated, “Investing in our people is investing in our future. The PA Bankers Leadership Institute equips our emerging leaders with the strategic insight, confidence, and network they need to thrive in today’s evolving financial landscape. It’s not just leadership training—it’s a commitment to excellence.”
Scranton Girls Rock Showcase Open to the Public Join us as young musicians ages 6–16 take the stage for the first time to perform original songs they’ve written during camp week! This is a celebration of creativity, courage, and community. Date: Friday, July 19 Time: Doors at 1:45 PM | Show starts at 2:00 PM Location: The Ritz Theater & Performing Arts Center 222 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton, PA Tickets: Suggested donation $10–$15 (kids free) Entry: Donation-based / Sliding scale — all are welcome Featuring: 20+ campers performing in bands, duos, and solo acts This is the very first showcase of Scranton Girls Rock Camp, and we’d love to invite local leaders, families, creatives, and educators to come experience the joy and talent of Scranton’s next generation of musicians.