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Jewish Food Festival kicks off Sunday, promising four days of food and fun with traditional dishes and new entertainment.
It's the ninth annual World Refugee Day celebration at Nay Aug Park in Scranton. This family-friendly event hosted numerous ...
The Jewish Food Festival returning to Scranton on Sunday will go beyond food, with the addition of all-ages entertainment.
SCRANTON – Nay Aug Park projects involving construction of a disabled-accessible playground and an unrelated storage building for holiday light displays both began recently and continue to progress.
SCRANTON — It’s a sure sign of summer in Scranton: the city is getting ready to open Nay Aug Park’s pool for swimmers and sunbathers Saturday and there are some big changes at this popular ...
SCRANTON – A stage under construction at Nay Aug Park will soon host outdoor concerts.A long-dry fountain flows again.New memorial trees have taken root and installations of memorial benches are ...
SCRANTON – City leaders envision one new pool and a splash pad at Nay Aug Park to replace the two former pools there.The administration of Mayor Paige Gebhardt Cognetti seeks design consultants ...
Jun. 30—Staff writer Laura Rysz chats with Rabbi Benny Rapoport about the upcoming Jewish Food Fest that takes place Sunday, July 2, through Wednesday, July 5, at Nay Aug Park in Scranton.
Aug. 8—SCRANTON — Neill Ackerman of the Hill Section moved into the city 40 years ago and enjoyed taking his two young children to Nay Aug Park's pool complex.
The ninth annual World Refugee Day in Scranton united cultures with music, dance, and food on Sunday. There are 150 million ...
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