Fidelity Bank To Open New Electric City Branch

Fidelity Bank recently announced the upcoming relocation of its Scranton Financial Center Branch to a new downtown location within the bank’s restored Corporate Center at 507 Linden Street in Scranton. Upon reopening, the branch will operate as the Fidelity Bank Electric City Branch.

The move represents an important milestone for Fidelity Bank as it continues to invest in the future of banking and the economic vitality of Northeastern Pennsylvania. The new branch will be located on the ground floor of the historic Corporate Center, providing customers with a modern and centrally located banking experience in the heart of downtown Scranton.

To accommodate the transition, the Scranton Financial Center Branch will close at the end of business on Thursday, June 18, with the relocation taking place over the weekend of June 20. The Fidelity Bank Electric City Branch is scheduled to open on Monday, June 22.

Customers will continue to have access to Online and Mobile Banking throughout the transition, and all accounts, services, and banking relationships will remain unchanged. Fidelity Bank representatives will be available to assist customers and welcome them to the new location.

The bank noted that the new Electric City Branch reflects its continued commitment to honoring Scranton’s history while investing in the future of the region and the communities it serves. For additional information, customers may contact Fidelity Bank at 1-800-388-4380.

Electric City Selfie Announces New Fall Backdrop Display

Electric City Selfie is ready for the fall season with its brand-new autumn-themed picture backdrop. With over 45 photography backgrounds to choose from, there are endless possibilities to let the imagination run wild. All that is needed is a cell phone or camera, and they provide a wireless professional photography ring light to brighten up your portraits.

The Electric City Classic Hill Climb

Scranton Tomorrow will host the Electric City Classic Hill Climb on Saturday, August 28, 2021, from 4 to 7 p.m., on Olive Street (between Prescott and Taylor Avenues) in the Hill Section of Scranton, Pennsylvania.

The race is open to bicyclists of all skill levels. Its unique location poses the ultimate test for professional and amateur athletes as Olive Street is a very steep hill. Its upper section is still covered in brick, adding both charm and challenge to the race

.The ECC Hill Climb debuted in Scranton in 2019 as part of the Electric City Classic, a 2-day event that included international criterium racing in Downtown Scranton on Saturday, followed by the ECC Hill Climb on Olive Street on Sunday. Due to COVID-19, the event was canceled in 2020. It wasn’t feasible to host the criterium in Downtown Scranton in 2021, but organizers are excited to bring back the ECC Hill Climb for people of all ages to enjoy.

Several new elements will be added to this year’s event, including a Kids Race, wheel barrow races, food trucks, music, and more!

Registration
The ECC Hill Climb is open to the public, welcoming riders of all skill levels. Registration details will be announced soon!

Click here for registration information.