
Armed Forces Week Designated In Lackawanna County
The Lackawanna County Commissioners presented a proclamation to retired military officials, designating May 14-20 Armed Forces Week in our community. The presentation recognizes the thousands of men and women who have dedicated their lives to serving our country and protecting our principles of freedom and justice.

Gino Merli Veterans Center Nursing Staff Honored
A “Good Works” certificate was given to members of the Gino Merli Veterans Center Nursing staff by the Lackawanna County Commissioners for their commitment to care and the services they provide to the residents. The presentation was made as part of National Nurses Week, which runs from May 6-12.

Steamtown Marathon Recognizes Lackawanna County Work Release Program
William King, center in back row, Director of the Steamtown Marathon, presented the Lackawanna Prison Board and Work Release Program with a plaque for their ongoing support of the race. Prisoners in work release provide assistance with setting-up and dismantling the finish line equipment and doing general clean-up activities. Lackawanna County has also played a major part in the marathon by offering a variety of maintenance and general services.

Women’s Resource Center’s “Good Works”
The Women’s Resource Center has long been a vital community advocate for providing crisis assistance, transitional housing, economic help, and teen services for females and their families in Lackawanna County. For its commitment to ending domestic and sexual violence, the Lackawanna County Commissioners presented agency representatives with a “Good Works” certificate. The WRC’s major fund raiser, “Great Chef’s Chopped Challenge,” is set for Wednesday, May 1, at the Radisson Lackawanna Station Hotel.

Child Abuse Prevention Month
Staff members from the Children’s Advocacy Center (CAC) gather with the Lackawanna County Commissioners for a ceremonial proclamation that designated April as “Child Abuse Prevention Month.” The CAC has been the leader in combating child abuse, neglect and exploitation by providing specialized trauma therapy, education, law enforcement assistance and advocacy services. Last year, the Center provided help to over 1,000 youngsters.

“Good Works” By Parents Loving Children Through Autism
Kathleen Walsh, center, Founder of Parents Loving Children Through Autism (PLCTA), accepts a “Good Works” certificate from The Lackawanna County Commissioners for the organization’s commitment to helping families deal with this learning and socialization disorder. PLCTA was founded in 2002 and has over 300 families involved in the program, offering them information on services or other agencies that provide assistance, legislative alerts and news on dealing with the autism spectrum.

April Is Parkinson’s Awareness Month
Parkinson’s represents the second most common neurodegenerative disease in the United States, affecting over one million people. Allied Services and the Northeastern Pennsylvania Parkinson’s Foundation are the area’s leading organizations in fighting the disease and providing valuable services to patients, families and caregivers in our region. To raise awareness, the Lackawanna County Commissioners designated April as “Parkinson’s Awareness Month” in our community. Seated.
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Ribbon Cutting At Covington Park
The Lackawanna County Commissioners, Covington Township Supervisors and other local officials cut the ribbon on May 9 to mark the unveiling of Covington Park’s $1.6 million construction and enhancement project.
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The Lackawanna County Commissioners joined representatives from the University of Scranton and other local economic development organizations for the announcement of the creation of a Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Small Business Internship Initiative pilot project with downtown Scranton businesses.
The Lackawanna County Commissioners and the parks & recreation department finalize plans for the 21st annual fishing derby at McDade Park on Saturday, May 4.
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