Ritter’s Winery accepting artist submissions for upcoming Art Walk event

Ritter’s Winery & Cidery in Lake Ariel is accepting submissions from local artists for its outdoor Food + Wine + Design: Art Walk and Book Release event on Friday, July 31, 2026.

The event, from 6:00-9:00 pm, will feature the release of The Designer’s Palate: A Farm to Table Fabulous Cookbook by Kimberly Storm Ritter, and organizers of the event want to involve the art community as well.

Interested artists can message Ritter’s Winery & Cidery on Facebook or email info@ritterswinery.com with several examples of their work and their contact information. There is no entry fee and 0% commission. Space is limited.

The winery will contact artists with more details once all of the artists are selected for the event.

Dave & Busters to Host “Bingo Gone Wild” on July 14th

BINGO GONE WILD is NOT your Grandma’s Bingo Night!

This high energy experience cranks up the music, ups the prizes and throws tradition out the window.  Expect wild rounds, surprise challenges and nonstop laughs as players compete, dance and party their way through bingo.  Fast paced, unpredictable and unapologetically FUN!  It isn’t just a game, it’s a PARTY!!

Tickets include 1 sheet of 4 Bingo Cards for each of 8 games.  Additional boards are available onsite.

Hosted and music by DJ Josh!

Full bar and menu available for purchase.  Appetizer platters are also available that serve between 5-7 guests.  Call or email to place an advance order.

*AGES 18 & UP 

Get Your Tickets Early!  Bingo Gone Wild Ticket Link – D&B Scranton

The Wright Center for Community Health Tunkhannock Launches Dental Services for Children and Adults

The Wright Center for Community Health Tunkhannock will begin offering dental services at its community health center in the Wyoming County Healthcare Center.

Beginning Monday, Aug. 3, dental services for children and adults will be available between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday-Friday at The Wright Center for Community Health Tunkhannock, 5950 U.S. Route 6, Suite 401. Appointments can be made now by calling 570-591-5299.

Dr. Frank Pagano, a dentist with more than 30 years of experience, will lead the dental clinic. He and other members of The Wright Center for Community Health’s team, including a dental hygienist, will provide affordable, high-quality oral care services, including routine exams, cleanings, fluoride treatments, fillings, extractions, restorations, dentures, and other procedures.

“We know there is a significant need for dental care in Tunkhannock and throughout Wyoming County, and the response from the community has already been tremendous, with patients calling to schedule appointments,” said Kimberly McGoff, director of dental services at The Wright Center for Community Health. “By expanding access to essential oral health services in this rural community, we are helping remove barriers to care and advancing our mission to improve the health and well-being of the people we serve across the region.”

The community health center accepts most dental insurances, including Delta Dental, Guardian, United Concordia, and Medical Assistance (Medicaid). To ensure high-quality oral care is available to everyone, The Wright Center for Community Health offers a sliding-fee discount program for individuals who qualify based on the Federal Poverty Guidelines, which take into account family size and income. No patient is turned away due to an inability to pay.

Fidelity Bank Named One of Forbes Best-in-State Banks for 2026

Fidelity Bank is proud to announce it has been named one of Forbes Best-in-State Banks for 2026, recognizing the Bank’s ongoing commitment to exceptional client experiences, strong performance, and community impact.

This recognition reflects Fidelity Bank’s relationship-driven approach, grounded in personalized service, local decision-making, and long-term investment in the communities it serves. For more than a century, the Bank has supported individuals, families, and businesses with guidance tailored to their financial goals.

“We are honored to be recognized by Forbes as one of the Best-in-State Banks for 2026,” said Daniel J. Santaniello, President and Chief Executive Officer of Fidelity Bank. “This achievement reflects the dedication of our bankers and the trust our clients place in us every day.”

Fidelity Bank’s strategy remains focused on empowering its team, enhancing its digital capabilities, and maintaining a strong connection to the communities it serves. This balanced approach continues to drive growth while delivering consistent, high-quality experience across every channel.

Through volunteerism, philanthropic giving, and partnerships with local organizations, Fidelity Bank continues to strengthen the communities it proudly serves, reinforcing its role as a trusted community partner.

SWB RailRider named International League Pitcher of the Month

Minor League Baseball announced Scranton/Wilkes-Barre’s Brendan Beck was named the International League’s Pitcher of the Month for June 2026.

Beck held a 1.24 earned run average in five June starts. During this time, he also worked 29 frames, earning three wins and no losses. He was named Pitcher of the Week twice in Summer 2026.

The Yankees selected the 27-year-old in the 2nd round of the 2021 draft out of Stanford University.

Innotek Computer Consulting receives prestigious worldwide ranking

InnoTek Computer Consulting, a leading provider of managed IT services, cybersecurity and computer consulting for small and mid-sized businesses, announced it has been ranked #124 on the 2026 Channel Futures MSP 501 — the most prestigious and comprehensive ranking of managed service providers in the world.

The 2026 ranking marks a landmark achievement for InnoTek on multiple fronts: a 253-spot improvement from the company’s 2025 position, and a decisive break of its previous best ranking of #207, set in 2022. The achievement places InnoTek firmly among the top tier of managed service providers operating globally.

Wayne Bank announces leadership transition

Wayne Bank has announced that its Executive Vice President and Chief Lending Officer Vinny O’Bell is retiring at the end of October 2026, and Steve Daniels will take over the role.

As part of the bank’s succession plan, Daniels will take over O’Bell’s duties on July 20, 2026. Daniels has worked at Wayne Bank since 2011 and will work closely with O’Bell over the coming months to ensure a seamless transition.

O’Bell has worked in banking for 47 years.

Geisinger Community Medical Center begins neonatal intensive care unit renovation

Geisinger Community Medical Center in Scranton is renovating its neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) to provide care for newborns.

The $7.7 million project began in late May 2026. The hospital will add a Level II neonatal intensive care unit to its third floor. It’s expected to open in the last quarter of 2026. This unit will be capable of helping babies as young as 32 weeks of gestation and as small as about 3.3 pounds.

“Our Level II NICU at Geisinger Community Medical Center will allow us to care for more babies and their families right here in the greater Scranton area and northeastern Pennsylvania community by enhancing our capability to care for premature and sick newborns,” said Ben Lee, M.D., director of the Division of Neonatology in Geisinger’s northeast region. “Whether your baby is born in good health or in need of intensive care, our network of NICUs in NEPA and in the Geisinger system will be with you to provide the care your baby needs.”

The NICU will also have space for care teams and a lounge for families and visitors.

Wayne Bank makes EITC donation to Neighborhood Centers of Northeastern Pennsylvania

Wayne Bank has made a $2,000 Educational Improvement Tax Credit Program (EITC) donation to United Neighborhood Centers (UNC) of Northeastern Pennsylvania.

Banking Officer and Community Office Manager Christopher Moshinskie presented the check to UNC Chief Operating Officer Terilynn Brechtel. This money from Wayne Bank will help the organization offer educational programs and services to people throughout the region.

“The UNC’s mission comes down to neighbors helping neighbors, and that’s something we believe in at Wayne Bank,” said Jim Donnelly, President and Chief Executive Officer of Wayne Bank. “Programs like theirs make a real difference in the lives of families across our region, and we’re glad we can support the work they’re doing every day.”

Wayne Bank is a subsidiary of Norwood Financial Corp., Member FDIC, and is located in Honesdale, Pennsylvania.

Menah Pratt named regional chancellor for three local Penn State campuses

Menah Pratt has been named regional chancellor for Penn State’s Hazleton, Scranton and Wilkes-Barre campuses, effective August 1. In this role, she will oversee Penn State’s northeast campuses, working closely with faculty, staff, students and community partners to support academic excellence, student success and regional engagement.

Pratt previously served in executive leadership roles at Virginia Tech, the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and Vanderbilt University.

“Menah is a highly accomplished academic leader whose career reflects a deep commitment to student success, institutional strategy and community engagement,” said Renata Engel, vice president for Commonwealth Campuses and executive chancellor. “She understands the important role Penn State’s Commonwealth Campuses play in expanding opportunity and strengthening the regions they serve. I am confident she will provide thoughtful leadership for our northeast campuses while building strong relationships across the University and throughout the community.”

Most recently, at Virginia Tech, Pratt served as vice president for strategic affairs since 2016. She has led university-wide strategic planning efforts, supported enrollment and student success initiatives, and worked across academic and administrative units to guide institutional priorities and support shared governance efforts.

“I am honored to join Penn State and to serve the Hazleton, Scranton and Wilkes-Barre communities,” Pratt said. “These campuses have longstanding traditions of student-centered education, community engagement and regional impact. I look forward to building on the conversations I began during the interview process and working alongside students, faculty, staff, alumni and community partners to deepen and enhance the campuses’ impact throughout northeastern Pennsylvania.”

Pratt holds a doctorate and a master’s degree in sociology and a law degree from Vanderbilt University, as well as a master’s degree in literary studies and a bachelor’s degree in English from the University of Iowa.