A deep dive into Old Forge Pizza!
NEPA and Pizza have a long history, but who was responsible for bringing the Italian food to town and making it a staple of the community? Continue reading A deep dive into Old Forge Pizza!
NEPA and Pizza have a long history, but who was responsible for bringing the Italian food to town and making it a staple of the community? Continue reading A deep dive into Old Forge Pizza!
The Old West wasn’t the only place trains were robbed! A bandit, inspired by the moving picture, “The Great Train Robbery”, pulls off a heist in Scranton. Continue reading Murder on the 708 Train
In 1904, Mary Warner was brutally murdered in #Scranton. To this day, her killer is unknown. Was is her jealous husband? Or one of her alleged paramours? #TrueCrime #WhoDunIt Continue reading Who Killed Mary Warner?
In May,1910, a West Scranton woman spilled some water and it resulted in gunfire and death. #TrueCrime #Scranton Continue reading Murder in West Scranton!
So you wish you could go to a Whiteout? Here’s your chance to experience it virtually. Come along as I take you through the weekend. Continue reading Experiencing a Whiteout!
While visiting Scranton, we had the opportunity to make a quick trip down I-81 to Pottsville to visit America’s Oldest Continuously Operated Brewery, Yuengling. I’ll admit, I’ve passed through this former coal town several times without giving it a thought. I even spent time here in the late 80s and early 90s when I was installing software for a couple of Credit Unions in town. … Continue reading Yuengling – “The right beer at the right time”
After Philly, the next stop on our trip back east was Scranton. Steamtown. The Electric City. Or as we always call it, home. There’s always something special about going “home”. It just feels right. Even after living out of the city for over 32 years it will always be home. Scranton has been the punch-line of jokes over the years. The coal-mining town of old … Continue reading Scranton! What? The Electric City!