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Scranton Jazz Festival returns as free multi-venue event downtown on Aug 6-8

All of downtown Scranton will serve as center stage when the award-winning Scranton Jazz Festival returns to the Electric City on Friday, Aug. 6 through Sunday, Aug. 8. The festival was canceled in 2020 due to the pandemic, but now that state health and safety restrictions have been lifted, it’s time to experience live music on a larger scale once again. The 16th annual event features a new format that is reminiscent of a New Orleans-style festival. Instead of utilizing one large main stage, performances will be held in multiple venues throughout the downtown area. With national, regional, and local musicians, Scranton Jazz Fest fans will still enjoy the extensive variety and unique experience they have grown to expect and love. A fireworks display presented by Scranton Tomorrow and Lackawanna County will add to the celebration when it launches from the Electric City Garage (300 Spruce St., Scranton) on Saturday, Aug. 7 at 9 p.m.

Special Christmas morning giveaway in Scranton

Special Christmas morning giveaway in Scranton Breakfast, toys, warm clothing, and household items were available for free to anyone in need this morning in Scranton. Author: Chelsea Strub Updated: 10:29 PM EST December 25, 2020 SCRANTON, Pa. Most restaurants are closed on Christmas Day, but that wasn t the case for Backyard Ale House in Scranton.  Anyone and everyone were invited to walk through, grab breakfast, and anything else they might need this Christmas. You re gonna get takeout food, you can walk around and pick out clothes, toys, socks, gloves, explained James Bodnar, head chef at Backyard Ale House and organizer for the event. We have food, Krispy Kreme donuts. We have coffee, pretty much a little bit everything for everybody.

Grants coming to help struggling businesses in Lackawanna County

Grants coming to help struggling businesses in Lackawanna County The county received $1 million in funding from the CARES act and will be offering that money through 100 grants at $10,000 apiece to locally owned small businesses. Author: Peggy Lee Updated: 10:55 PM EST December 14, 2020 LACKAWANNA COUNTY, Pa. It s a quiet night at Backyard Ale House on Linden Street in Scranton as the dining room sits empty. With Governor Tom Wolf banning indoor dining at restaurants and bars a second time during this pandemic to stop the spread of COVID, Backyard is switching to take-out only. Ryan Poplawski works at Backyard. “It s been a little tough. I mean, we were doing pretty well there and then once the 11 pm thing hit, that s kind of when we took a little bit more of a hit but I m also one of the night bartenders so that s why it affected me so much,” said Poplawski.

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