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The uniform sports teams will have new team colors - black and Carolina blue - and a new nickname/mascot - Wolfpack. The school board in 2018 also decided to merge the sports teams at the district’s three high schools - Meyers, GAR and Coughlin - in 2019-20 due to declining student participation. The district bought the 78-acre site from Pagnotti Enterprises for $4.2 million. The district plans to borrow up to $137.3 million to fund the construction of a new high school between Maffett and North Main streets in Plains Twp. The Wilkes-Barre Area School District continued to move ahead with its plan to build a new high school and now plans to consolidate all three high schools. Within a month of the report’s release, an additional 30 victims came forward in the Diocese of Scranton, church officials said. Bishop James Bambera referred Timlin’s case to the Vatican to determine what further action could be taken. Timlin, 91, the only one of the three still alive, was later permanently barred from representing the diocese in any way. Carroll McCormick, accused of aiding in covering up cases of abuse and/or not reporting them. The diocese admitted the number of known sexual abusers from the diocese actually totaled 70, which included priests not mentioned in the report and non priests.įallout from the 1,356-page report led local Catholic institutions to revoke honors given to past diocese bishops James Timlin, Jerome Hannan and J. Therese’s Church in Shavertown - had been home parish for five of the priests at some point in their careers. The report implicated 59 priests from the Diocese of Scranton, many who served throughout Luzerne County. The long-awaited grand jury report on the Catholic Church sex abuse scandal in Pennsylvania was released in August. Commons included America’s Best Contacts & Eyeglasses, LA Nails and Famous Footwear. Other stores destroyed in Wilkes-Barre Twp. That left Sneaker King without a location in the Wyoming Valley since the tornado destroyed the other store in the Wilkes-Barre Twp. Jack Beccaris, owner of Sneaker King, recently announced that his store in Plains Twp. Marketplace near Walmart.Įmployees at Holiday Hair, another tenant, moved to another location in Edwardsville. GameStop recently opened another store in the closed Sweet Frog in the Wilkes-Barre Twp. said while the tornado devastated the store, diamonds and other jewelry remained in the safe unharmed.Īfter the tornado, employees from other tenant GameStop began working at another store location in Wyoming Valley Mall. Panera Bread, one of the tenants, could return.Īnother tenant, Tovon & Co., reopened a store in the Dallas Shopping Center. Commons strip mall that housed eight tenants was destroyed and is awaiting demolition. Stations Grill closed because the building it was in was demolished.
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Gregg before it closed and other vacant stores. Owner Ronne Kurlancheek opened a temporary location in the former Gateway Cinema in Edwardsville and recently opened a holiday pop-up shop in Midtown Village in downtown Wilkes-Barre.Īshley Furniture also was destroyed and opened a new location behind the Wyoming Valley Mall that formerly housed H.H.
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On Mundy Street, Kurlancheek Home Furnishings was destroyed and demolished. In the meantime, it’s operating a temporary pop-up store in the nearby East End Centre. Maxx, Staples, Carter’s/OshKosh, Eddie Bauer, Avenue and Men’s Wearhouse.Ĭonstruction continues at Barnes & Noble, which will reopen in early 2019. Since the tornado, eight of nine stores in the Arena Hub reopened including PetSmart, Dick’s Sporting Goods, T.J.