Matthew Philistine, Retirement Wealth Academy Presentation

Please join us on Thursday, June 12, 2025, at 11 am at the Albright Memorial Library to learn about The New Reality in Our Retirement.

The number one concern of Baby Boomers in retirement is “we don’t want to run out of money.” The New Reality in Our Retirement is an adult education class that covers potential financial threats, now and in the future, and provides students with the knowledge they need to build a successful retirement.

This is a free financial planning education workshop. You can register for this workshop on Eventbrite.

About our presenter: Matthew C. Philistine is an Accredited Wealth Management Advisor, AWMA®, through the College for Financial Planning. Mr. Philistine earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Health Care Administration and a Master of Health Administration degree from King’s College, Wilkes Barre, PA. He’s a licensed insurance agent and an investment advisor representative registered with Brookstone Wealth Advisors, LLC. Matthew also volunteers throughout his community.

About the Academy

Retirement Wealth Academy is a nationwide cooperative of financial professionals with a passion for educating pre-retirees and those in retirement. The Academy was established by seasoned veterans of the financial industry.

We offer educational classes at universities, libraries, and community centers across the country. Our courses teach a disciplined approach to financial planning and retirement investing.

WVIA, Wilkes-Barre Challenger Team Live at Little League World Series

For the 14th consecutive year, WVIA will bring the spirit of inclusion and community to audiences nationwide by broadcasting and streaming the 2025 Little League Challenger Division Exhibition Game, presented by Eggland’s Best. The game will take place on Saturday, August 23, 2025, at 10:30 a.m. ET, at the iconic Volunteer Stadium in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.

A Local Connection:

This year’s game holds special significance for WVIA and the communities it serves, as the local Wyoming Valley Challenger Baseball Little League team from Wilkes-Barre will take the field in Williamsport. Over the past six years, the Wyoming Valley program has experienced an extraordinary resurgence. Once facing challenges like a lack of a home field, dwindling player numbers, and limited funding, the league turned its fortunes around after the City of Wilkes-Barre offered a 25-year lease on a field for just $1 per year. This act of generosity sparked a wave of local support and donations, allowing the league to grow into a thriving program serving 130 players across Districts 16 and 31.

“The community came together in a remarkable way to lift up this program and its players,” said Carla McCabe, WVIA President & CEO. “We’re honored to help showcase the spirit and determination of the Wyoming Valley Challenger team—and all Challenger players across the country—on a national stage.”

The Most Heartwarming Game of the Year:

The Challenger Exhibition Game has been a beloved tradition since 2001, giving children with physical and intellectual challenges the chance to enjoy the game of baseball at the iconic Little League World Series. This year’s event will also highlight the achievements of the Woburn Little League Challenger Division of Woburn, Massachusetts, which is proudly celebrating its 30th anniversary. With nearly 50 players and an active group of “Buddies” from across the community, Woburn’s Challenger Division plays weekly games at Weafer Park and ends its season with a championship celebration and cookout for families and friends.

Ways to Watch:

WVIA will produce a full television broadcast of the game and stream it live on WVIA-TV, on wvia.org and on the WVIA PBS app. The broadcast will also be available on-demand for viewers to enjoy after the live event and will be made available to PBS stations across the country. Contact your local PBS Station regarding carriage in your area. The game will also be available on the ESPN app under the “watch” option.

For more information about the Challenger Division and this year’s participants, visit LittleLeague.org.

Wayne Bank Promotes Corissa O’Malley

Jim Donnelly, President and Chief Executive Officer of Wayne Bank, is pleased to announce the promotion of Corissa O’Malley to Vice President and Loan Documentation Manager.

“I’m thrilled to announce Corissa’s well-deserved promotion. In her 14 years with us, Corissa has gone above and beyond to prove her dedication and loyalty to Wayne Bank. I’m confident in her continued leadership as she manages the residential loan documentation and processing department and am excited to see what her new role brings,” said Donnelly.

In her new role, Corissa will lead the New York and Pennsylvania retail loan processing and documentation teams.

Corissa joined the Bank in 2011, and has held several positions during her tenure, including Floating Teller, Administrative Specialist, Residential Mortgage Processor and Loan Documentation Officer. With her vast experience within the banking industry, Corissa plays a critical role in ensuring operations run smoothly and loans are properly maintained.

Corissa resides in South Canaan, PA, with her husband, Eugene, and their two children.

Wayne Bank Promotes Lianne Waller

Jim Donnelly, President and Chief Executive Officer of Wayne Bank, is pleased to announce the promotion of Lianne Waller to Assistant Vice President and Trust Custody Officer.

“I am very excited to announce Lianne’s promotion. Her accounting experience and deep understanding of client assets position her as a dependable leader and fantastic example for her teammates. I am confident that she will be a positive force within our trust and custody department,” said Donnelly.

In her new role, Lianne will be responsible for overseeing the safekeeping and administration of client assets, and for maintaining custody operations.

Lianne joined the bank in May of 2015 as a Teller in the Main Street Office and transferred into an Administrative Assistant role in the Wealth Management Department. She received a Degree in Business Management from Lackawanna College.

Tobyhanna Army Depot is Currently in the Process of Upgrading its Water Distribution System.

This initiative, in the words of Public Works Division Chief Amalia Thomas, is the last piece to a 10-plus-year initiative to send Tobyhanna’s handling of drinking water, stormwater, and wastewater to new heights.

Since the late 2000s, Tobyhanna Army Depot has taken a keen interest in the water infrastructure serving thousands of employees and 26 residences surrounding the installation.

With 2008 serving as the baseline for comparison, Tobyhanna Army Depot has been a net zero water facility since 2012. This means the depot strives to account for every single drop of water used from the water basin and put back in. Investments into improving Tobyhanna’s wells began in 2014 and culminated with them being installed in 2021. Other areas of infrastructure investment and innovation included new water storage tanks, a new treatment center, flowmeters to track water usage, and the shutting off of an older well to optimize operations and reduce the amount of PFAS in the drinking water.

Thomas said after this investment into nearly every aspect of Tobyhanna’s water, developing a strong distribution network was the next logical step.

“This is the grand master plan for Tobyhanna to set a new standard. A lot of the necessary work has already been done. The final piece is the distribution network – the pipes,” said Thomas.

The current initiative is a proposed three-phase project currently in its first phase with a three-year timeline for each phase. The goal of the three phases is to cover the depot’s industrial area with the entire installation to follow.

Work on the first phase is a collaboration between Tobyhanna Army Depot and general contractor Sealaska with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers serving as responsible agent.

Estimating $40M per phase, the funding for the first phase was provided by United States Army Materiel Command’s Organic Industrial Base Modernization Office.

Organic Industrial Base Modernization Office Director Stephanie Hoaglin said the ability to fund this project is a testament to meticulous planning and support from across the Army in supporting the shared mission of providing readiness.

“This project is another example of planning done right. Now that we are a few years into the Organic Industrial Base Modernization Implementation Plan, we are starting to see the fruits of our labor. Projects like these, which are ongoing across the entire AMC Enterprise, are a testament of the support we have from Army Senior Leaders and Congress to make the right investments to support the current and future needs to of the Army.”

The next two phases of the initiative will seek funding from the Army’s Facility Investment Plan, with depot officials hoping for a similar result to the first phase.

Anyone familiar with Tobyhanna and its climate will understand all too well what pushed upgrading the pipes to an official project. Aided by its elevation, Tobyhanna’s winters are often accompanied by temperatures below freezing and winter storms bringing multiple inches of snow. And in the late 2010s, the depot had a particularly harsh winter during which the pipes dating to the 1940s suffered several water main breaks. This meant the depot was at max capacity for pumping drinking water wells and couldn’t fully supply the amount of water it was losing.

“That winter was the catalyst that moved this into an actual project,” said Thomas. “The previous Master Planner, Brian Decker, started this initiative in replacing underground lines. The multitude of breaks and the way they were breaking provided justification to move this project forward.”

The benefits of replacing the underground water lines are many and include cost savings, increased quality of drinking water, increased reliability, and increased readiness.

Thomas said this project is key to aligning with points of emphasis across the Army including efficiency, consistency, and fiscal responsibility.

“This will significantly improve drinking water, improve financial status, and in a time when there is an emphasis on fiscal responsibility, having a reliable distribution network is key to consistent savings,” said Thomas.

The way it will increase quality of drinking water is fairly simple – as pipes age, sediment can build up. Despite the rigorous filtration processes employed by the depot, the water can be degraded in some respect.

This project and other investments into Tobyhanna’s utilities save money in a plethora of ways. Each time a water main breaks, it costs approximately $40k to repair in addition to acoustic leak detection surveys, conditional surveys, and expensive chemicals. This initiative ensures pipes will be properly supported and insulated through better bedding and thus more resistant to thawing and freezing which cause pipes to flex and break.

Civil Engineer Kyle Streich said in addition to proper bedding, gaining a comprehensive understanding of where infrastructure is located underground will help to combat potential unexpected issues or expenses.

“A big benefit of this project is knowing precisely where everything is located underground. We’re constantly planning projects at the depot and being able to verify where everything is located will help to alleviate issues and unforeseen modifications that result in spending money we didn’t plan to spend,” said Streich.

Both Thomas and Streich agreed that this project comes with secondary benefits including allowing Tobyhanna’s Roads and Grounds Branch to respond to other issues more efficiently and newly paved roadways as a result of the pipes being installed.

Perhaps the most important impact this project has is in increasing Tobyhanna’s already lofty readiness capability. The reliability of the new distribution system will ensure a consistent, controlled environment in which the depot workforce can provide the critical services our warfighters need in the most efficient manner possible.

Tobyhanna Army Depot, bolstered by its partners and dynamic workforce, remains as committed as ever to providing unparalleled readiness contributions to our nation’s warfighters.

Projects like the water distribution network replacement are directly aligned with Tobyhanna’s long-range strategic plan, TOBY2035. The effort has four strategic focus areas: Investing in Our People, C5ISR Readiness, Shape the Future and Strategic Communications and aims to posture the organization for future success.

TYAD is a recognized leader in providing world-class logistics support for command, control, communications, computers, cyber, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C5ISR) systems across the Department of Defense. Tobyhanna’s Corporate Philosophy, dedicated work force and electronics expertise ensure the depot is the joint C5ISR provider of choice for all branches of the Armed Forces and industry partners.

Tobyhanna’s unparalleled capabilities include full-spectrum logistics support for sustainment, overhaul and repair, fabrication and manufacturing, engineering design and development, systems integration, cyber support, technology insertion, modification, foreign military sales and global field support to our joint warfighters.

About 3,100 personnel are employed by Tobyhanna. While the organization’s headquarters is located in the Pocono Mountains of northeastern Pennsylvania, Tobyhanna’s worldwide workforce includes employees in 43 fixed locations across the globe.

Tobyhanna Army Depot is part of the U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command. Headquartered at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, the command’s mission is to deliver integrated C5ISR weapon systems, business systems, and medical sustainment to enable full spectrum combat operations at the point of need.

The Swiftwater, The Olivet Opening for Lunch May 16th

The Swiftwater Hotel is excited to announce that its acclaimed in-house restaurant, The Olivet, will officially begin serving lunch daily starting May 16th, bringing fresh flavors and elevated dishes to guests and locals alike.

Lunch will be available from 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM each day, offering a thoughtfully curated menu designed to please every palate. Guests can look forward to delicious selections including our Signature Burger, Truffle Fries, Turkey & Veggies Wraps, Spring Garden Salad, Grilled Shrimp Kabob, and freshly prepared Sushi.

To make the experience even more memorable, diners are invited to enjoy their lunch in our beautiful garden seating area, the perfect setting for a relaxing midday meal surrounded by nature and sunshine.

“Our guests have been asking for more daytime dining options, and we’re thrilled to deliver a lunch menu that combines quality, freshness, and a beautiful atmosphere,” said Dante Trapasso, President of The Swiftwater. “It’s the perfect excuse to take a midday break and enjoy something truly special.”

Whether you’re a hotel guest or simply looking for a new lunch spot, The Olivet is now your go-to destination for refined, garden-side dining. For reservations or more information, please contact: (570) 580.4044 or check out TheSwiftwater.com/the-olivet.htm

The Honesdale National Bank, Nick D’Alberto Appointed Branch Manager of Moscow Office

Kate Bryant, President, and CEO of The Honesdale National Bank, announced Nick D’Alberto as the new Branch Manager of the Moscow Office.

In making the announcement Bryant stated, “Nick’s extensive experience and dedication make him an invaluable asset to our team.” She continued, “We look forward to seeing the positive impact he will have in this new market.”

As Branch Manager, D’Alberto will be responsible for developing and cultivating new business growth opportunities, representing HNB in a new market area delivering the “HNB & Me” experience for customers in the Moscow area.

He is a graduate of Berwick Area Senior High and has received a B.S. in Education from Bloomsburg University of PA, and an A.I.B. Banking Certificate from the American Institute of Banking.

D’Alberto currently resides in Moosic, PA, and has worked in the financial industry for over 40 years. Over the decades, he has gained invaluable experience and knowledge, making him a respected leader and mentor to his colleagues. Nick has been with HNB for over 11 years, further solidifying his commitment and dedication to the bank.

In commenting on his role at the bank, D’Alberto noted, “Working at HNB has made me feel proud of my accomplishments. I am grateful for the opportunities I’ve had to support the goals and values of HNB and am excited to continue contributing to this role.”

In his spare time, D’Alberto enjoys a variety of hobbies. He is passionate about DIY home improvement projects, finding joy in transforming spaces with his own hands. Gardening is another one of his cherished activities, as it allows him to relax and enjoy the outdoors. Additionally, D’Alberto is an avid reader who loves exploring new books and expanding his knowledge. He also enjoys traveling, always eager to explore new places and cultures.

The Honesdale National Bank, established in 1836, holds the distinction of being the area’s oldest independent community bank headquartered in Northeastern PA, with offices in Wayne, Pike, Susquehanna, Lackawanna, and Luzerne Counties. The Honesdale National Bank offers personal banking, business banking and wealth solutions. For more information on HNB’s products and services, visit www.hnbbank.bank.

RailRiders to Partner with the YES Network for Six Broadcasts

The Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders and the YES Network are pleased to announce that six RailRiders games this season will be broadcast on the YES Network, the exclusive regional media home of the New York Yankees, and streamed on The Gotham Sports App.


“We are thrilled to work with the YES Network and expand the coverage of RailRiders baseball,” said Katie Beekman, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre’s General Manager. “The partnership that began years ago with ‘Homegrown: The Path to Pinstripes’ has only gotten stronger. We are excited to show off the renovations at PNC Field, the fun of Minor League Baseball games and, of course, highlight the next generation of players heading to New York.”

2025 YES Network RailRiders Broadcast Schedule
Thursday, May 8 vs. Rochester – 6:35 P.M. first pitch
Wednesday, May 14 vs. Toledo – 11:05 A.M. first pitch
Wednesday, May 28 vs. Worcester – 11:05 A.M. first pitch
Thursday, May 29 vs. Worcester – 6:35 P.M. first pitch
Wednesday, July 9 vs. Buffalo – 1:05 P.M. first pitch
Thursday, August 14 vs. Indianapolis – 6:35 P.M. first pitch

Adam Marco and Jim Coles will call the action. Pregame coverage will begin five minutes before first pitch.

The games will be broadcast on YES throughout the network’s regional coverage territory (New York State, Connecticut, northeastern Pennsylvania and north and central New Jersey) via video providers, as well as direct subscription on The Gotham Sports App, which is available for download on iOS, Android, Google TV, Fire TV, Android TV, Apple TV, Roku, Vizio, Samsung Smart TV and LG Smart TV.

For more information, call (570) 969-BALL or visit www.swbrailriders.com