Scranton, Lackawanna County- A group has been involved for years trying to fix-up a section of the Washburn Street Cemetery in Scranton where more than half of the 110 victims of the Avondale Mining Disaster near Plymouth in 1869 are interred. Having already restored some grave markers, the group, Anthracite Living History, now wants to remove some trees that they say are hazards. Photojournalist Joseph Butash shows us their hope of beautifying the sacred ground
If you would like to help with the Avondale tree removal at Washburn Street Cemetery in Scranton Donations can be mailed to:
Avondale restoration project Linda Scott 514 Old Colony Road S. Abington twp, pa. 18411
Four Pennsylvania College of Technology students and an
administrator were among those honored during a recent Bucknell University Bison
Battalion Army ROTC awards banquet....
PennDOT is seeking volunteers for this year's Great American Cleanup of
Pennsylvania effort that runs through May 31. If you would like to get
involved, please call 570-963-4044....