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New public safety director hired at W-B/Scranton International Airport

By Bill O’Boyle boboyle@timesleader.com This is a screenshot of Thursday’s ZOOM conference of the Bi-County Airport Board, during which Floyd P. Bowen, a retired Pennsylvania State Trooper, was unanimously appointed as the new Public Safety Director at the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport. Screenshot Listen to this PITTSTON TWP. Floyd P. Bowen, a retired Pennsylvania State Trooper, was unanimously appointed as the new Public Safety Director at the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport. Bowen, 51, who lives in Forty Fort, will be paid $60,000 per year, said Tim McGinley, chairman of the Bi-County Airport Board. McGinley said Denise Price, who was serving as acting director since November, will return to her former position as assistant public safety director.

Frustrated business owners struggle with near-record February snow

For Mark Bronsberg, another day of snow on Monday meant another day of bad business at his restaurant Mimmo’s Pizza on Public Square in Wilkes-Barre. “It’s starting to become depressing,” Bronsberg said. “I hate days like this. You know coming in, it’s going to be lousy.” Business has been bad enough due to the exodus of downtown workers who are still working remotely because of the COVID-19 pandemic, he said. The constant snow in February has made a bad situation worse, Bronsberg said. “It kills business. It changes the little business we have,” Bronsberg said. “The curse of 2020 is continuing.

Grocery store shopping spree brings much-needed fundraiser to local fire department

The pandemic has put the brakes on so much of the Greenwood Fire Department’s fundraising efforts. Author: Peggy Lee Updated: 10:43 PM EST January 12, 2021 MOOSIC, Pa. “Ready, set, go!” With those three quick commands, the shoppers were off on a spree, tearing through the new Shoprite on Birney Avenue, all to benefit the Greenwood Fire Department just down the road. With tickets for the shopping spree going for a donation of a dollar, this was a much-needed fundraiser for the fire department, which has seen its efforts to raise money halted by the pandemic. “We haven t been able to run our fundraisers, and our two biggest ones are the Taste of Moosic and our bingo, and you know, like I said, the pandemic really hit us,” said Fire Captain Anthony Angeli.

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