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Scranton Undercover: Kyoto Delivers
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Discovering the Electric City's character and the characters that make Scranton their home. Friday, September 4, 2009. Our story begins in Wilkes-Barre at 8 PM last Friday. We were in town to run an errand, too boring to mention, when I realized how close we were to Katana. Who were restricting access to the area for some reason. I think it is tragic how everything anymore it seems, is a reason for heavy handed security measures. Some politician is in town? Depend on traffic for business? With sushi stil...
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Scranton Undercover: August 2009
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Discovering the Electric City's character and the characters that make Scranton their home. Thursday, August 27, 2009. Hop The Tandoor Palace Train. Okay, the Tandoor Palace. Isn't exactly in Scranton, or even the Lackawanna Valley, but it is close enough. I mean we have spoken to people who have driven an hour from Binghamton, NY to Moosic just to satisfy their craving for Indian food at the New Amber Indian Restaurant. App on my iPhone. As we drove along I-80 on our way back to The Electric City. After...
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Scranton Undercover: September 2009
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Discovering the Electric City's character and the characters that make Scranton their home. Friday, September 4, 2009. Our story begins in Wilkes-Barre at 8 PM last Friday. We were in town to run an errand, too boring to mention, when I realized how close we were to Katana. Who were restricting access to the area for some reason. I think it is tragic how everything anymore it seems, is a reason for heavy handed security measures. Some politician is in town? Depend on traffic for business? With sushi stil...
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Keystone Court Reporting Accommodations, Scranton PA, Wilkes-Barre PA, Stroudsburg PA, Luzerne County, Lackawanna County, Monroe County
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Professional. Accurate. Reliable. To assist out-of-town visitors seeking hotel, restaurant and entertainment accommodations, we’ve compiled the following list of some of our favorites:. Radisson Lackawanna Station Hotel Scranton. Courtyard by Marriott Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Hampton Inn Scranton at Montage Mountain. Holiday Inn Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Airport. Hilton Garden Inn Wilkes-Barre. Sambuca Grille and Bar. Martini Grill and Lounge. Northern Light Espresso Bar. Evello’s Café (Old Forge Style Pizza).
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Keystone Court Reporting
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Telephone: 570.558.3011 / 1.800.570.3773 Fax: 570.558.3014 • mail@keystonecourtreporting.com. To Keystone Court Reporting. Keystone Court Reporting Agency, Inc. is a locally owned and operated firm that has been serving the Northeastern Pennsylvania region since 1993. Its partners have combined reporting experience of more than 60 years. We are a full-service court reporting agency. We keep abreast of the latest and most efficient court reporting technology. At Keystone Court Reporting. Holiday Inn Wilke...
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Dining in and around Northeastern Pennsylvania: Katana
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Dining in and around Northeastern Pennsylvania. Bringing some organization to a cluttered dining scene in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Sunday, May 30, 2010. I wanted to like Katana - I really did. While we all know hibachi restaurants are not 'real' Japanese cuisine - they are normally pretty tasty with the consistently tacky / repetitive jokes while cooking. Onion volcanos anyone? Regardless - skip Katana - try Osaka in downtown Scranton, PA instead. Service - fine, not overwhelming. Beyond that - the ser...
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Dining in and around Northeastern Pennsylvania: May 2010
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Dining in and around Northeastern Pennsylvania. Bringing some organization to a cluttered dining scene in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Sunday, May 30, 2010. I wanted to like Katana - I really did. While we all know hibachi restaurants are not 'real' Japanese cuisine - they are normally pretty tasty with the consistently tacky / repetitive jokes while cooking. Onion volcanos anyone? Regardless - skip Katana - try Osaka in downtown Scranton, PA instead. Service - fine, not overwhelming. Beyond that - the ser...