Allied Services Vocational Programs Offer Employment Opportunities Allied Services continues to empower individuals with disabilities through its Vocational Services Division, which provides specialized training and employment opportunities designed to help participants achieve greater independence and long-term career success. Since 1959, Allied Services has helped individuals develop workplace skills through vocational training, supported employment, community employment, and janitorial training programs. Participants receive hands-on instruction, earn competitive wages, and build the skills needed to secure and maintain meaningful employment in a variety of industries. The organization also partners with businesses throughout Northeastern Pennsylvania to connect employers with a trained and reliable workforce while creating meaningful employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities. Through these partnerships, participants gain valuable job experience, increased confidence, and greater independence. Individuals interested in learning more about Allied Services’ vocational and employment programs, including available workshops and training opportunities, are encouraged to visit Vocational Services Program Information or contact Allied Services for additional information.
Mohegan Sun To Host Pilates After Dark Mohegan Sun is turning up the summer energy with Pilates After Dark on Thursday, June 25th from 7:00pm – 9:00pm outside on the Sun Patio, offering guests a one-of-a-kind outdoor fitness and nightlife-inspired experience. Set under the evening sky, guests will enjoy a high-energy mat sculpt Pilates class featuring upbeat music, sunset views, a free cocktail at the Sun Patio Bar and a signature party atmosphere designed for all fitness levels. Tickets are available via Eventbrite. Event Schedule: 7:00pm – 7:30pm: Check-in, stretch and socialize 7:30pm – 8:30pm: Mat Pilates 8:30pm – 9:00pm: Cocktail Hour on the Sun Patio Bar Admission Includes: 50-minute Mat Sculpt Pilates class Upbeat party-style atmosphere and sunset setting One complimentary drink ticket for the Sun Patio Bar Guests should bring a mat, their crew, and their best energy for a fitness experience that goes beyond the average workout. This event is open to guests 21+. Pilates After Dark will also soon launch a new charity event series dedicated to supporting families in the community who are experiencing hardship. These events will not have a set ticket price; instead, attendees are encouraged to contribute whatever they can, with 100% of proceeds going directly to the cause. The charity series will benefit the Community Action Agency of New Haven. For updates, stay tuned to Pilates After Dark. Pilates After Dark is a Connecticut-based fitness brand that blends Pilates workouts with a high-energy, nightlife-inspired atmosphere. Known for hosting pop-up classes and social fitness events, Pilates After Dark brings together movement, music and socializing for a unique group wellness experience. The event on June 25th will be the brand’s first Pilates After Dark on the Sun Patio at Mohegan Sun! For more information, click HERE. For tickets, click HERE.
Stone House To Host Free Retirement Planning Seminar Stone House will host an educational retirement planning seminar on Thursday, June 25 at 5:30 p.m., designed to help individuals better understand the financial decisions that often arise as retirement approaches. The session will focus on how Social Security, taxes, healthcare, and personal savings can work together as part of a comprehensive retirement strategy. Attendees will explore common retirement planning questions, including when they may be able to retire, when to begin collecting Social Security benefits, how current financial decisions could impact future taxes, and what healthcare options are available after leaving the workforce. The seminar is intended to provide practical, easy-to-understand information in a welcoming environment for those preparing for retirement or looking to strengthen their existing plans. Participants may attend in person at the Stone House Financial Office, located at 103 West Grove Street in Clarks Summit, or virtually through a live online stream. Registration is required, and the virtual meeting link will be provided upon registration. Individuals interested in attending can reserve their spot at https://www.stonehouseinv.com/Retire/.
Lackawanna County Launches Broadband Internet and Speed Test Lackawanna County is taking steps to ensure that all residents and businesses in the county can connect to high-speed and reliable internet.This initiative is part of the Lackawanna County Broadband Assessment Plan study, which is being conducted by the engineering firm HRG. The study is a multi-faceted project that will collect data and feedback over the course of several months to identify broadband service needs and focus future efforts on expanding internet service. A final study and report will outline the findings and proposed next steps with the long-term goal of ensuring reliable high-speed internet is available to everyone in the county. As part of this effort, Lackawanna County is pleased to announce the launch of the Broadband InternetSurvey and Speed Test, which will be administered by HRG. Participation in the survey is crucial to gain a better understanding of the user’s experience with internet service. All residents and businesses play a key part in the survey, as the data collected helps bridge the gap in broadband coverage and informs thecounty of potential broadband service needs. What do residents and businesses need to do? Take the survey from your home or business using a wired or Wi-Fi connection that services your home or business. It’s important not to use your mobile phone data plan, as that will not measure your home broadband speed. At the end of the survey, a speed test will gather results on connectivity speeds. Once the speed test and survey are complete, simply click submit. Starting on Monday, April 13, the survey and speed test will be available online at https://hrggis.github.io/LackawannaBroadband/ and also on the county website at www.lackawannacounty.org. Residents without internet access, or anyone unable to complete the online survey, can download a printable version from the county website or pick up a copy at their local library or municipal building. The survey will take approximately 5-7 minutes to complete and will be open through July 13, 2026. Questions or comments, or to request a hardcopy by mail or email, contact internetsurvey@lackawannacounty.org
Geisinger Hospitals Recognized For Caring For Individuals With Diabetes Five Geisinger hospitals were among just 37 hospitals to be named Recognized Leaders in Caring for People Living with Diabetes, a designation bestowed by The Leapfrog Group in collaboration with the American Diabetes Association (ADA). The national designation program is in its third year and evaluates hospitals based on their care for patients with diabetes during admission, hospital stay and discharge. The program recognizes hospitals aligned with the ADA’s Standards of Care in Diabetes and Leapfrog’s standards for excellence in hospital safety and quality. Geisinger hospitals receiving the recognition were: · Geisinger Shamokin Area Community Hospital · Geisinger Medical Center · Geisinger Community Medical Center · Geisinger Lewistown Hospital · Geisinger Bloomsburg Hospital “This recognition is truly an honor. It represents the culmination of our collective efforts to improve the lives of our patients with diabetes through a multidisciplinary approach. We remain committed to making sure our patients get the same high-quality care, regardless of where at Geisinger they got it,” said Brian Jameson, D.O., Geisinger director of endocrinology. “I’d like to thank our colleagues in departments across Geisinger for making the programs and practices to improve diabetes care part of the Geisinger culture.” Recognized hospitals provide safe, high-quality care for people living with diabetes through blood glucose (blood sugar) testing and hypoglycemia protocols, specialized preparation for inpatient surgery, meals and insulin regimen planning, and robust discharge planning for high-risk people with diabetes. Hospitals are assessed in how they implement these processes and structures, and on how well they execute on the standard of care delivered to a random sample of patients.
Wayne Bank Supports The Wayne County Community Foundation Wayne Bank recently presented a $4,000 donation to the Wayne County Community Foundation through Pennsylvania’s Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) Program. The contribution will help the Foundation continue offering academically advanced programs benefiting students in the Wayne Highlands, Wallenpaupack Area, and Western Wayne school districts. Ryanne Jennings accepted the donation on behalf of the organization. “Supporting educational opportunities today helps strengthen our communities for the future,” said Jim Donnelly, President and Chief Executive Officer of Wayne Bank. “The Wayne County Community Foundation continues to make a meaningful impact by expanding access to programs for local students, and Wayne Bank is honored to help support those efforts.” The Wayne County Community Foundation invests and administers funds to award grants and scholarships while promoting programs that benefit educational, humanitarian, and cultural organizations throughout the region. Through its work, the Foundation seeks to create lasting resources that positively impact Wayne County for generations to come. The donation was made possible through Pennsylvania’s Educational Improvement Tax Credit Program, administered by the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development.
Mohegan Sun Enhances Gaming Floor With Crapless Craps Mohegan Sun is enhancing the gaming floor with the debut of Interblock’s Crapless Craps in Casino of the Sky. This innovative take on a classic table game offers a fun experience designed to appeal to both seasoned players and those new to Craps. Incorporating 2, 3, 11 and 12 as point numbers for added excitement, Crapless Craps is designed for ease of play, featuring a high-definition, touch-responsive interface and a mechanical dice generator that sits at the top of the game. With $5 minimum bets, the player experience is interactive, intuitive and fully self-paced, allowing guests to control the action while enjoying the anticipation of every roll. This personalized gameplay also provides an approachable entry point for those new to Craps. The “cropless” aspect of the game is due to an alteration in the come-out math that eliminates instant losses on the Pass Line. “Our goal is to ensure every guest feels comfortable jumping into the excitement of table games,” said Jeff Hamilton, President & GM of Mohegan Sun. “Crapless Craps, along with our Hybrid Stadium Gaming areas, are two fun and easy ways to achieve this—giving our guests a seamless and flexible way to learn popular twists on classic table games, all with low minimum bet options.” Located in Casino of the Sky—just beyond the high-energy live Craps tables, past Johnny Rockets—the new offering complements another popular and innovative Mohegan Sun offering, Hybrid Stadium Gaming, which features a live-dealer, multi-table experience from a single player station. Guests can seamlessly switch between and wager on multiple games at once via a user-friendly touchscreen, with options including Craps, Blackjack, Roulette, Three Card Poker and more. Minimum bets always start at just $5. Learn more at mohegansun.com/playing
RailRiders Bring Baby Bombers Back To PNC Field The Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders, Triple-A affiliate of the New York Yankees, are thrilled to announce that their Baby Bombers alternate identity has returned to play. The Baby Bombers will take over PNC Field each Sunday home game for the remainder of the 2026 season. Since 2007, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre has been the top affiliate of the New York Yankees, long known as the Bronx Bombers. From the early slugging days of current skipper Shelley Duncan, the 2009 International League MVP and 2025 IL Manager of the Year, to the days of Aaron Judge and Gary Sánchez, to the current run with the likes of Spencer Jones, Jasson Domínguez, and George Lombard Jr., Scranton/Wilkes-Barre has been known for its slugging prowess and top-tier talent. “The Yankees are synonymous with home runs and the best talent in baseball,” said Shawn Reilly, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre’s Team President & General Manager. “As the step before they become the Bronx Bombers, it is a pleasure to watch the next wave of Baby Bombers at PNC Field. Fans have long loved this identity, and it’s a sight to see it come back.” The Baby Bombers uniform is a classic vest-variety jersey in baby blue with the iconic emblem. For more information and Baby Bombers gear, visit www.swbrailriders.com
Dave & Busters Upcoming One Weekend, Two Events ONE WEEKEND – TWO EVENTS What is better than one event at Dave & Buster’s? Two events of course! Join us at Dave & Buster’s Scranton for a TOY-riffic Event! Enjoy exclusive access to Dave & Buster’s for breakfast and photo opportunities with Andy’s Toy Box characters including your favorite Cowboy, Cowgirl and Astronaut! … To Infinity, and Beyond!! Ticket Includes: Banquet style breakfast includes pancakes, eggs, breakfast potatoes, applewood smoked bacon, sausage links and fresh fruit with assorted juices, soda, coffee and tea $10 Power Card with 3-hours of unlimited video game play Photo opportunity with the characters .. bring your camera! Fun activities It’s the perfect way to kick off the weekend with the whole family! Date & Time: Saturday, 06/20/26, 9am-11am Space is limited. Get your tickets today! ANDY’S TOY BOX BREAKFAST TICKET LINK 06.20.26 🏅D&B UNLOCKED PRESENTS: DAD GAMES🏅 This Father’s day, Sunday, June 21, play as a family for your chance to win free game play for a YEAR…plus endless bragging rights for Dad. This Father’s Day, skip the ordinary and level up family time at Dave & Buster’s with Dad Games — a high-energy competition packed with arcade action, family challenges, and unforgettable moments. Grab your team, fuel up with the Ultimate Player’s Pack Banquet (including some of the favorites like Pizza, Burger Sliders, Chicken Bites, Pretzel sticks and more!) and unlimited soft drinks, then hit the midway with your $20 Power Card® to compete in a series of Dad Games challenges, designed to test skill, teamwork, speed, and pure family pride. Whether Dad dominates the leaderboard or the kids carry the squad to victory, one family will walk away with free gameplay for a year and legendary status to match. Date & Time: Sunday, 06/21/26 1pm-4pm Get your tickets to make this Father’s Day one for the record books!
Fidelity Bank Announces Officer Status Appointments To Bankers Dunmore, PA – June 12, 2026 – Fidelity Bank is proud to announce the appointment of several bankers to Officer status, recognizing their leadership, performance, and commitment to delivering exceptional client service. “These promotions reflect the strength of our bankers and the dedication they bring to their roles every day,” said Daniel Santaniello, Chief Executive Officer. “Each of these bankers consistently demonstrates our commitment to partner with our clients and our communities to achieve success, and they play an important role in our organization.” Grace Wingler, Deposit Operations Team Lead, has been appointed to Officer status. Wingler is recognized for building strong relationships throughout the Bank and consistently delivering operational and client-facing success. A recipient of the 2025 Service Quality Partner of the Year award, she demonstrates a commitment to strong controls, risk management, and exceptional client service. Katherine Rooney, Consumer Banking Project Manager, has been appointed to Officer status. Rooney quickly established trust-based relationships across the organization and is known for her transparency, professionalism, and ability to drive alignment across complex, cross-functional initiatives that strengthen project outcomes. Casey Rauch, Trust Operations Manager, has been appointed to Officer status. Rauch is a leader in operational excellence, playing a key role in system conversion and ongoing process improvements. She continues to drive efficiency, automation, and innovation within Wealth Management operations. Jesse Lick, Business Relationship Manager, has been appointed to Officer status. Lick has demonstrated strong professional growth and production performance while supporting local businesses and entrepreneurship. His analytical expertise and relationship-building skills make him a valued partner to both clients and colleagues. William Davis, Security Manager, has been appointed to Officer status. Davis is a highly trusted leader in security and fraud investigations, strengthening the Bank’s security practices and proactively protecting both clients and the organization through disciplined risk management and collaboration. Timothy Anderson, Business Analyst and Applications Manager, has been appointed to Officer status. Anderson is a trusted partner across the organization, delivering practical technology solutions that enhance operations while supporting key initiatives including automation, analytics, and system integrations. Maura Nealon, Assistant Controller, has been appointed to Officer status. Nealon is a collaborative and solutions-oriented banker who contributes to operational efficiency, automation, and regulatory adherence while driving continuous process improvement within her department.