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    Authentic Africa  Jul 13, 2008
    When he and his wife were looking for teaching jobs, they just happened to find two in Northeastern Pennsylvania - Merryman with Wilkes and Nancy Merryman at Keystone College. A mix of people usually travel with Merryman during his trips abroad. (The Citizen's Voice, PA)

    Entertainment guide with video  Jul 3, 2008
    URINETOWN: THE MUSICAL: The Impulsive Players, July 17-20, Brooks Theater at Keystone College, LaPlume, all shows begin at 8 p.m. with the exception of a 2 p.m. show on July 20. $8 for adults/$5 for students and seniors. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Webb removed after 5 innings  Jun 12, 2008
    Concern about 'dead arm' shortens stint. by Nick Piecoro - Jun. (AZCentral -- Sports)

    Retiring educator will miss ‘gift’ of working with kids  Jun 8, 2008
    He is an adjunct professor at Keystone College and has had several offers from other educational institutions asking if he would be interested in teaching a course. Mr. Luzio also is looking forward to spending more quality time with his family, and having more time for hobbies like hunting, fishing and restoring his 1940s Ford panel truck. (Scranton Times, PA)

    State is taking aim against pesky bug  Jun 5, 2008
    We want to nip it in the bud and prevent losing 80 percent of our ash like Michigan has, said John Corbett, a Keystone College senior from Harveys Lake who heads the two-person crew hanging the traps. The local monitoring is part of larger effort involving 10,000 traps in 35 counties to determine whether and how far the emerald ash borer has moved in the state since its discovery last June in Butler and Allegheny counties. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Area nest eggs buffeted a bit, but NEPA home prices stable  Jun 4, 2008
    David Jobson, former associate professor of economics at Keystone College, questions to what degree many boomers are actually saving for retirement. "Statistically, among the industrial nations, America has the lowest savings rate and our citizens are carrying big credit loads," says Jobson. (Pennsylvania Northeast Business Journal, PA)

    Delayed hand-off  Jun 4, 2008
    David Jobson, former associate professor of economics at Keystone College, successfully retired after more than 40 years of teaching at the collegiate level. He credits his education to be the real investment that made a comfortable retirement possible, and he actually started saving for college with a boyhood paper route. (Pennsylvania Northeast Business Journal, PA)

    Scranton man pleads guilty on possession charges  May 21, 2008
    The transaction happened at a parking lot at Keystone College. The Citizens Voice 2008. (The Citizen's Voice, PA)

    Firm promotes power of wind for residences  May 21, 2008
    Keystone College is testing wind resources at its campus in hope of generating wind power by 2009. In southern Wyoming County, BP Alternative Energy is looking to have a 35- to 90-turbine facility in operation by the end of 2009. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Local tuitions on rise  May 18, 2008
    At Keystone College, students will pay an additional 5. 7 percent for tuition, which will be $17,800 a year. (Scranton Times, PA)

    10th District rep backs constituents’ choice  May 9, 2008
    In a March appearance at Keystone College, Carney said he would follow the will of Democratic voters in his district, which covers all or parts of 14 counties, including Luzerne. Clinton won about 70 percent of the votes in the district. (The Citizen's Voice, PA)

    PAC to change name in July  May 8, 2008
    Joining the CSAC will be Keystone College and Baptist Bible College, a pair of former North Eastern Athletic Conference members. Both schools will find a natural conference rival in Marywood University. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Around the schools  May 5, 2008
    A three-year member of the swim team, Kavulich holds two school records in diving and plans to attend Keystone College to major in sports and recreation management. Matisko, a dancer and football cheerleader, will attend the University of Scranton to major in nursing. (Scranton Times, PA)

    COLLEGE BRIEFS  May 4, 2008
    Events open to the public this week include. Monday and Tuesday: Kettering seminar, a review course for radiology students who will take the registry exam, Bingham Building. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Scranton student awarded the rank of Eagle Scout  Apr 19, 2008
    He plans to attend Keystone College in the fall to major in elementary education. Project: Designed and built 10 wooden park-style benches at Merli-Sarnoski Park in Fell Township. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Talk of the Times with Eric Weinberg  Apr 14, 2008
    D., the president of Keystone College, for his contributions to our community and Northeastern Pennsylvania. He came to Keystone from Marshall University in Huntington, W.Va,, where he served as senior vice president of institutional advancement. (Scranton Times, PA)

    LOCAL STATE NATION WORLD  Apr 13, 2008
    Robert F. Kennedy, spoke at Keystone College at a rally for Sen. Hillary Clinton. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Storm-water plan flowing ahead  Apr 9, 2008
    The watershed association partnered with Wyoming County Conservation District and Willary Water Resource Center at Keystone College, among other groups, to develop the presentation, which has been placed on a DVD.. Mr. Daniels talked about problems found in the county s watersheds such as erosion and sedimentation, as well as ways to improve the health of waterways. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Former college student pleads guilty to drug charge  Apr 7, 2008
    Steven Gonzales, 20, of Lois Lane, Mount Bethel, is accused of selling 18. 7 grams of marijuana to a confidential informant on Jan. 30, 2007, in his dormitory. (The Citizen's Voice, PA)

    For day, at least, no acrimony  Apr 7, 2008
    Robert F. Kennedy and Ethel Skakel, began the day with Mass at St. Peter s Cathedral before addressing an afternoon crowd at Keystone College in La Plume ... We really do have two attractive candidates, Mrs. Kennedy Townsend told the approximately 30 people in the Keystone College audience. (Scranton Times, PA)

    State Senate approves money for new stadium  Apr 3, 2008
    Keystone College Computer and Business Building: $7 million. Abington Area Community Park improvements: $8. (Scranton Times, PA)

    NE Woman: Gretchen Welby  Mar 31, 2008
    Whether it s keeping up with her three daughters, volunteering for her church or planning a lesson for one of the three classes she teaches as an adjunct faculty member at Keystone College, Dr. Welby says that if she isn t occupied, she ll find something to do ... A 1989 graduate of Keystone College, she said she is proud to be a faculty member of a school that gave her such firm ground to stand on ... At work: She is an adjunct faculty member of Keystone College, where she teaches, biology,... (Scranton Times, PA)

    Photography exhibit puts ordinary faces on local homeless  Mar 28, 2008
    It s an agency that does a lot of things, said Mr. Roe, a professor at Keystone College. They do a pretty amazing job for a population that could easily be ignored, fall through the cracks. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Lupus Foundation’s new site reaches out  Mar 17, 2008
    Previously, the foundation had an office at Keystone College, but Ms. Rundell said the location wasn t conducive to the organization s bigger picture. We just were not a walk-in center out there, she said. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Clinton to make Monday stop in Scranton  Mar 8, 2008
    I m going to wait and see what my district does, Carney said during an appearance at Keystone College. But Carney, who has remained an undeclared superdelegate, said he might use his own judgment if the primary vote is close. (The Citizen's Voice, PA)

    A POLITICAL COMEBACK  Mar 8, 2008
    At Keystone College on Friday, 180 students from 10 school districts asked questions about superdelegates, running mates and what the region can expect between now and April 22. In four or five days, we re going to see more national media in Pennsylvania than ever, U.S. Rep. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Wyoming commissioners approve funding requests  Mar 5, 2008
    The request includes $20,000 for the demolition of a blighted property in Factoryville on Riverside Drive; $117,500 to install an emergency generator and reconstruct a pump building in Tunkhannock; $150,000 to build a sewer system in Nicholson; $150,000 to expand a sewer system into parts of Clinton Township and Keystone College from facilities in Factoryville; $130,000 to drill a well in Laceyville; $38,000 to develop a walking trail off Sunnyside Road in Tunkhannock Township; and about... (Scranton Times, PA)

    TODAY’S BEST BET  Mar 4, 2008
    TODAY S BEST BET 03/04/2008 Guests will watch a live two-hour cooking event with Lidia Matticchio Bastianich, the host of the PBS cooking show Lidia s Italy, followed by a meet and greet catered by Keystone College s Culinary School students tonight at 6 at WVIA Studio Theater, 10. 0 WVIA Way, Pittston. (The Citizen's Voice, PA)

    Business Briefcase  Mar 3, 2008
    The University of Scranton Small Business Development Center will be presenting a business startup seminar, Building Your Business, at Keystone College s Gardner Hall, LaPlume. The seminar will be held March 12 and April 9 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Cost is $15. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Clemente’s son offers tips at Keystone clinic  Feb 25, 2008
    Shevchik is the head baseball coach at Division III Keystone College, Clemente the son of history s most legendary Puerto Rican player ... On Saturday night, Clemente was at Keystone College to speak to Shevchik s players ... Having an affiliation and a relationship with someone like Jamie and Keystone College, it s part of our mission, Clemente said. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Student profile  Feb 25, 2008
    Right now, I m looking at Keystone College. I will be able to commute, and I like the campus. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Weather Alert: Storm-related closings and delays 8:40 a.m.  Feb 22, 2008
    report at 10:30 I'm Big Now Learning Center: Closed; Friday Immanuel Christian School: Closed Infant Care Program: Closed Jenny Lynn Academy: Closed Jermyn Borough: Emergency Alternate Parking Ordinance In Effect; 8AM Friday For 96 Hours Jermyn Borough: Emergency Alternate Parking Ordinance In Effect; 8AM Friday For 96 Hours Jersey Shore Area School District: Closed Jewish Community Ctr Daycare/W-B: Preschool and Daycare CLOSED Jim Thorpe Area School District: Closed Johnson College: Closed K s... (Wilkes Barre Citizen's Voice, PA)

    Rider’s revival  Feb 14, 2008
    Even when he coached at Keystone College and Lackawanna College, Dempsey emphasized defense. This season, Rider is allowing 69. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Entertainment guide  Feb 11, 2008
    PARALLEL CONVERGENCE: mixed media by Kong Ho and Martie Geiger-Ho, through March 14, Linder Gallery, Keystone College, LaPlume ... CHEF S TABLE CABARET FUNDRAISER: April 4, 6 to 9:30 p.m., Chef s Table Restaurant, Keystone College, LaPlume, $75, benefits NEPA Philharmonic Orchestra. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Rhode Island Football Announces 2008 Recruiting Class  Feb 7, 2008
    attended Rotary Leadership Camp at Keystone College in 2006. Coach Joe Repshis on Kilpatrick: "John is a talented and physical football player who plays with great intensity. He has a rare combination of strength and speed that helped him excel throughout his high school career. John has all the tools necessary to have a successful career at the next level and will be a great addition to the URI football program.". (Gorhody.com)

    ‘Parallel’ lives  Feb 5, 2008
    Symbiotic Spiral and Jade, an acrylic on canvas, by Kong Ho, will be part of an exhibit at Keystone Colleges Linder Gallery ... Starting Friday, the couple s compatibility will be on display at Keystone College s Linder Gallery, where their most recent works will comprise the new exhibit, Parallel Convergence ... Where: Linder Gallery, Keystone College, LaPlume. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Traffic and weather alert: School delays and closings; icy conditions expected all morning Updated 7:55 a.m.  Feb 1, 2008
    Abington Christian Academy: Closed Abington Heights School District: Closed Academy of Blessed Virgin Mary: Closed Acorns to Oaks: Closed All Saints Academy/Scranton: Closed All Saints Eastern Orthodox School: Closed All Saints Elementary: Closed Allied Services dePaul School: Closed Alternative Learning Center: Closed Apple Tree/Susquehanna Prep: Closed Bangor Area School District: 2 Hour Delay, Mod KDG, No AM Vo-Tech Baptist Bible College ary: Closed Bear Creek Community School: Closed Benton... (Scranton Times, PA)

    Misericordia’s balanced offensive attack key in win over Keystone  Feb 1, 2008
    Lacey DeGraw scored 28 points and Amy Hughes and Ericka Morrison added 22 points each as Misericordia defeated Keystone College, 90-61, Thursday in women s basketball. Lacey DeGraw scored 28 points and Amy Hughes and Ericka Morrison added 22 points each as Misericordia defeated Keystone College, 90-61, Thursday in women s basketball. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Places to go and things to do  Jan 31, 2008
    PARALLEL CONVERGENCE: mixed media by Kong Ho and Martie Geiger-Ho, opening reception Feb. 8, 6 to 8 p.m.; through March 14, Linder Gallery, Keystone College, LaPlume ... CHEF S TABLE CABARET FUNDRAISER: April 4, 6 to 9:30 p.m., Chef s Table Restaurant, Keystone College, LaPlume, $75, benefits NEPA Philharmonic League. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Tunkhannock photography exhibit features work of regional artists  Jan 30, 2008
    An adjunct faculty member of Keystone College, Pavelka works with traditional photographic materials using chemical processes, exploring different subject matters. Tom Musto of Shavertown, has more than 20 years of experience in photography, filmmaking, and graphic design. (The Citizen's Voice, PA)

    Weekend entertainment guide  Jan 24, 2008
    PARALLEL CONVERGENCE: mixed media by Kong Ho and Martie Geiger-Ho, opening reception Feb. 8, 6 to 8 p.m.; through March 14, Linder Gallery, Keystone College, LaPlume. LAURA CRAIG GALLERIES: featured gallery artists, through Feb. 29, 307 Linden St.. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Giants edge BBC  Jan 23, 2008
    Charles Edwards added 16 points in the game that featured eight ties and no lead greater than eight points. Josh Workman scored 18 points for Baptist Bible. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Largest high school crop in history competes for admission  Jan 14, 2008
    Other area schools, including Lackawanna College, Keystone College and Baptist Bible College and Seminary, have also seen increases in applications and inquiries. A waiting game. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Kobesky scores 14 to pace Keystone  Jan 11, 2008
    Scranton High School graduates Kerry Fallon and Ellen Fallon combined to score 15 for Keystone. At Dallas, Bishop Hannan grad Amy Hughes led the Cougars with 17 points and Honesdale s Lacey DeGraw added 15 points and nine rebounds in a loss at the Anderson Center. (Scranton Times, PA)

    This week's Farm Show schedule  Jan 8, 2008
    The Sentinel Online : Breaking News. Tuesday, January 08, 2008. (Carlisle Sentinel, PA)

    Marywood holds off Keystone  Jan 6, 2008
    Marywood connected on 12 of 23 shots from beyond the arc to notch an 80-71 victory over the Giants in a matchup of local men s basketball teams at Insalaco Arena. Leading the way for the Pacers was Joshua Pena. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Potsdam State rallies to take down Keystone  Jan 4, 2008
    Trailing by as many as 11 points in the second half, including a 10-point deficit with less than eight minutes to play, the Bears closed the game on a 25-13 run. Brown finished with a team-high 19 points. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Endless Mountains see high demand for wireless Internet  Dec 26, 2007
    Keystone College has wireless Internet, but it is limited to the campus and only offered to staff, faculty and students, spokesman Fran Calpin said. Nearby Kissam Coffee House also has free wireless Internet. (The Citizen's Voice, PA)

    Widener whips Wilkes  Dec 15, 2007
    Wilkes returns to action on Monday when it host Keystone College. WIDENER 75. (The Citizen's Voice, PA)

    Factoryville residents complain about renters  Dec 14, 2007
    Along with cars parked on narrow streets, Factoryville is faced with unique issues because a part of the borough is home to Keystone College. An ordinance applies to about 400 students who live in dormitories located in Factoryville. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Weather alert: Latest forecast and school closings  Dec 13, 2007
    Keystone College: Closed/Finals Moved to Friday; Finals Moved To Friday. Kiddie Kapers Nursery School: Closed. (Scranton Times, PA)

    School delays and closings Updated 6:52 a.m.  Dec 10, 2007
    Abington Christian Academy: 2 Hour Delay Abington Heights School District: 2 Hour Delay Benton Area School District: 2 Hour Delay Blue Ridge School District: 2 Hour Delay; Modified Pre-K Canaan Christian Academy: 2 Hour Delay Canton Area School District: 2 Hour Delay Carbondale Area School District: 2 Hour Delay Children's Academic Learning Ctr: Classes begin and offices open at 10am Creative Learning Center: 2 Hour Delay; Modified Preschool Schedule Damascus Christian Academy: 2 Hour Delay... (Scranton Times, PA)

    Lady Royals fall to No. 3 Messiah, 61-53  Nov 29, 2007
    At Westbury, N.Y., the home team used an early 15-0 run to roll to its victory over Keystone College. Kerry Fallon topped the Lady Giants (0-3) with 16 points, nine rebounds, four assists and four steals. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Marywood rally stuns Keystone  Nov 28, 2007
    The comeback enabled the Pacers to remain unbeaten on the season (4-0). Lizzy Green scored seven straight Marywood points to tie the game before the Pacers Bryanne Unger broke the final tie with a free throw to make it 56-55 with 1:36 to play. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Wilkes wins opener  Nov 20, 2007
    Dominique Murray scored a game high 23 points and pulled down 15 rebounds to lead Immaculata University to a 88-78 win over visiting Keystone College. Nina Cammarano scored 20 and Courtney Dixon 18 for the winners. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Paupack's Jackie Kirby Stars as Keystone College Distance Runner  Nov 15, 2007
    Paupack's Jackie Kirby Stars as Keystone College Distance Runner By KEVIN EDWARDS ... is making a name for herselff at Keystone College ... LaPLUME - Former Wallenpaupack Area standout Jackie Kirby is making a name for herself as a member of the Keystone College women's varsity cross country team. (Honesdale Wayne Independent, PA)

    Higher education enjoys major impact in region  Nov 15, 2007
    We really do care about each other and this region, said Keystone College President Edward G. Boehm Jr., Ed.D.. Since the association s inception, the institutions have worked on dual-enrollment and cross-registration programs, and have helped launch programs to try to keep graduates in the area. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Kropa, Bloomsburg take second straight national crown  Nov 14, 2007
    Wallenpaupack graduate Jackie Kirby will represent Keystone College at the NCAA Division III Women s Cross Country Championships on Saturday at St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minn. Kirby becomes the first athlete in school history to compete for an NCAA championship. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Med school cash vetoed  Nov 14, 2007
    - $90,000 each for laboratory equipment and technology upgrades at Keystone College; laboratory equipment and technology upgrades at Lackawanna College; Marian Community Hospital in Carbondale to purchase and install a picture archive and communication system for all hospital diagnostic testing images; Mercy Hospital administrators to use the latest research to improve their clinical information systems; Mid-Valley Hospital in Peckville for renovations and to purchase an automated medication... (Scranton Times, PA)

    THIS MORNING  Nov 12, 2007
    LA PLUME Keystone College will host a campus-wide crisis-response drill Nov. 19 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. with members of law enforcement, emergency response, mental health, behavioral health and disaster planning organizations from Lackawanna and Wyoming counties, as well as those from other parts of Northeastern Pennsylvania. Tyler Memorial Hospital in Tunkhannock will be a key participant. (Scranton Times, PA)

    REGIONAL BRIEFS  Nov 2, 2007
    CLINTON TWP. Thanks to a state-funded partnership with Keystone College, some Lackawanna Trail High School students are getting college-caliber education about American government. The eight students who are participating in the program are earning credit from Keystone College at $232 per one-credit course, compared with Keystone s standard $350 charge. (Scranton Times, PA)

    MRSA found at city college  Oct 31, 2007
    At Keystone College, the campus response team has met to discuss ways to avoid it, spokesman Fran Calpin said. There are also no reported cases at Marywood University, but students have received an e-mail about practicing good hygiene and instructions on what to do if they expect they have may have MRSA, spokeswoman Juneann Greco said. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Around the schools  Oct 29, 2007
    As a member, Ryan will attend the Regional FBLA meeting in February at Keystone College. Ryan will attend Penn State-Worthington majoring in petroleum and natural gas engineering. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Haunted by Beauty Scranton artist’s craft and life reflect mixture of eras, styles and outlooks  Oct 28, 2007
    She was briefly enrolled at Keystone College until deciding she would be better off taking the self-taught approach, devouring any book she could get her hands on. Now, it s starting to pay off. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Six vying for four seats on Archbald council  Oct 25, 2007
    Education: Archbald High School; Keystone College. Family: Wife, Barbara; daughters, Marisa and Lyndsay. (Scranton Times, PA)

    COURT NOTES 10/23/2007  Oct 24, 2007
    Fred and Arline Evans, Factoryville, to Keystone College, LaPlume, a property at 2098 Hickory Ridge Road, LaPlume, for $230,000. Patrick J. McClaine, Robert P. Naegele and David Lopatka, general partners of Orchard Creek Partners, Clarks Summit, to Andrew F. Cosklo, Blakely, a property at 306 Sanko Drive, Olyphant, for $45,000. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Keystone, Factoryville combine Homecoming, street-scape events  Oct 15, 2007
    "She loves this stuff," said Lorna's mother, Tessa Wright, an employee at Keystone. "This is the memory she will have of what it will be like to be in college.". (Scranton Times, PA)

    Universities try to teach about risks of drinking  Oct 10, 2007
    Keystone College, in addition to other initiatives, hosts an alcohol awareness week. A coalition of members of the campus community and the local community also meet to discuss alcohol abuse, according to spokesman Fran Calpin. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Donations to local colleges set records  Oct 6, 2007
    This week, Marywood University and the University of Scranton announced record giving, and other schools, including Baptist Bible College, Keystone College and Lackawanna College, also reported an increase in gifts ... The same is true at Keystone College, which has growing reputation as a four-year school, said college spokesman Fran Calpin ... n Keystone College: Total giving up from $2 million in the 2005-06 academic year to $2. (Scranton Times, PA)

    School notes  Oct 1, 2007
    A group of seventh- and eighth-grade students visited Keystone College on Sept. 25 for the "Building Connections to Our Environment" educational program. The hands-on, outdoor program meets four times a year to study technology, biodiversity, food webs, fish and wildlife. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Local students movin' on up  Sep 16, 2007
    "The trend is to create a more personalized sense of place, rather than the institutional feeling that existed years ago," said Fran Calpin, Keystone College spokesman. At the same time, universities are trying to ensure students still have the same kind of interaction with peers that was present when students shared more than just a pizza. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Keystone College opens additional location in Towanda  Sep 7, 2007
    Officials from Keystone College, Bradford County, and the state helped to cut the ribbon at Keystone College's new addition in Towanda ... TOWANDA Keystone College officially opened an additional building in downtown Towanda Thursday ... The Keystone Theatre was an inspiration for the college when it was looking for a permanent home in Towanda, said Keystone College President Dr. Edward G. Boehm, Jr.. (Sayre Evening Times, PA)

    Springs' McClary makes most of debut  Sep 2, 2007
    Shiloh Richner (6-2, 6-1), Ali Nolen (6-4, 6-4), Ana Riley (6-3, 3-6, 6-2) and Kat Kuziuka (6-1, 6-1) won their singles matches as the Wells College women's tennis team defeated Keystone College 5-4 on Saturday. In doubles play, Koziura and Riley won 8-5 and Cat Abrego and Nolen won 8-4 to secure the victory. (Auburn Citizen, NY)

    COLLEGE BRIEFS  Sep 2, 2007
    The Keystone College Towanda Center is expanding its facilities to accommodate an increasing number of students pursuing degrees as part of the college's Weekender Program. Keystone will conduct a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the new facility on Thursday beginning at 10 a.m. Local community and civic representatives will be on hand to officially open the new center. (Scranton Times, PA)

    First Friday art walk showcases local students' colorful point of view  Aug 30, 2007
    "It's about shapes that connect," said Ms. Burkhauser, a retired Scranton School District art teacher who is now an art education professor at Keystone College. "There's lots of metaphorical meaning.". (Scranton Times, PA)

    Upgrade for wastewater plant likely to cause user rates to rise  Aug 22, 2007
    Under the project plans, the borough s wastewater treatment plant on Creek Road in Clinton Township would be upgraded, and sewer service would be extended to all of Keystone College, as well as parts of Clinton Township. The plant s capacity is expected to increase to 185,000 gallons per day from 90,000 gallons per day. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Local colleges ranked among best  Aug 17, 2007
    Both Keystone College and Baptist Bible College and Seminary were ranked in the fourth tier, or schools ranked between 48 and 61, for baccalaureate colleges in the north. It is the first year either college has been ranked. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Designing life  Aug 13, 2007
    Mr. Tobin learned the basics at Keystone College, where he received his Associate in Fine Arts degree. He then went to the Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia and got his bachelor s, also in fine art. (Scranton Times, PA)

    City: Lost tax in demolition well worth it  Jul 24, 2007
    Students from Baptist Bible College, Johnson College, Keystone College, Lackawanna College, Marywood University, Penn State Worthington Scranton campus and the University of Scranton participated in the survey. The university also makes its staff available to work with local municipalities in consulting capacities, performs community service work through its students and faculty, and interacts in other ways to benefit the community, school officials said. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Music ‘natural’ for area student  Jul 21, 2007
    Tonight s gig: Mr. Ort will play with the Mark Montella Trio tonight at 6 at the Countryside Conservancy Summer Auction at Keystone College. The Times-Tribune 2007. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Talk of the Times  Jul 16, 2007
    What: Countryside Conservancy Summer Auction When: Saturday, 6 p.m. Where: On the Green at Keystone College, LaPlume ... Keystone College, our host and a strong Conservancy partner, is also very commited to protecting our natural environment. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Resignation, new hires at meeting  Jul 13, 2007
    She said her autistic son, and a close friendship she formed with fellow school director Donna Potis inspired her to enroll for her bachelor s degree in special education at Keystone College. Mrs. Kostiak said she will finish her coursework in the fall, student-teach in the spring and enroll in the graduate program at Marywood University. (Scranton Times, PA)

    S. Abington-Lake Winola trail follows trolley line  Jul 9, 2007
    The 12-mile project which includes part of the former Northern Electric trolley line right of way would give walkers, joggers and bicyclists a trail from South Abington Township, near Summit Cigar, through downtown Dalton, into Factoryville and eventually Lake Winola, according to Mary Felley, executive director for Keystone College s Countryside Conservancy. This is a project about community, a way to give back to the community, a way for people to enjoy the community, said project manager... (Scranton Times, PA)

    DPW getting used to new leader at helm  Jul 3, 2007
    I know that I have very big shoes to fill, but I m up to the challenge, said Mr. Brazil, a Scranton native who earned an associate degree in business at Keystone College and later a bachelor s degree in business from Wilkes University. Several other departments in Mayor Chris Doherty s administration had new leadership Monday. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Lakeland fills positions vacated by Tochelli  Jun 28, 2007
    This means a lot to me, said Jason Tochelli, a 2002 graduate of Lakeland and a 2007 graduate of Keystone College. There are big shoes to fill. (Scranton Times, PA)

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