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Craft ladies notch up 90 years
www.youngwitness.com.au
[The Young Witness] - Last week the craft ladies of the Marie McCormick Community Centre in Young celebrated four birthdays over the span of only a few days with three of them turning 90 or higher. It was a special moment when the four birthday girls arrived at the centre
Councilman wants piece of Old River Road Bakery property sold separately
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[Wilkes Barre Times-Leader] - Marie McCormick, administrator, said $1.4 million would be used for the Coal Street road project and for the Streetscape 5 project that would replace the sidewalks on Public Square from Rodano's to North Main Street.
Valley Santa raises $1500 in can drive
citizensvoice.com
[Citizens Voice] - From left, Attorneys Kim, Joe and Ruth Borland present a check for $1500 raised in the annual can drive for Valley Santa to Wilkes-Barre Mayor Tom Leighton and city Administrator Marie McCormick. About pounds of aluminum cans were collected in the
Police HQ renovations
citizensvoice.com
[Citizens Voice] - Wilkes-Barre used city and state funds, as well as a donation from an anonymous benefactor, to fund $ in rehabilitations to its police station in 2004, Mayor Tom Leighton said. n In June 2004, then-Deputy City Administrator Marie McCormick said a
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