Reminder: Scranton Payroll Tax Third Quarter Due November 30

Businesses Reminded that the Deadline for Submitting the 2024 Third Quarter Payroll Preparation Tax Return is November 30, 2024

Entities conducting business within the City of Scranton are reminded that the due date to submit their third quarter tax return for the 2024 Payroll Preparation Tax is November 30, 2024. A person shall be deemed to be conducting business within the City if they engage, hire, employ, or contract with one or more individuals as employees, partners, or is self- employed and, in addition, does at least one of the following:

  1. Maintains a fixed place of business within the City.
  2. Owns or leases real property within the City for profit.
  3. Maintains a stock of tangible, personal property in the City for sale in the ordinary course of business.
  4. Conducts continuous solicitation within the city related to such business; or
  5. Utilizes the streets of the city in connection with the operation of such business (other than for the mere transportation from a site outside the City, through the City, to a destination outside the City.)

Institutions who are exempt from the Payroll Preparation Tax because of their status as a nonprofit are required to file quarterly returns claiming their exemption.

Returns submitted after November 30, 2024, will be subject to penalty and interest on the balances due.

The Payroll Preparation Tax is a tax levied separately by both the Scranton School District and the City of Scranton. The 2024 Payroll Preparation Tax rate for the Scranton School District is 0.7553 percent and the 2024 Payroll Preparation Tax rate for the City of Scranton is 0.2787 percent. The combined 2024 Payroll Preparation Tax rate is 1.034 percent.

The City of Scranton and the Scranton School District have both appointed Berkheimer Tax Innovations, Inc. to administer the Payroll Preparation Tax on their behalf. Tax forms are available on Berkheimer’s website at hab-inc.com/pptforms. Additional information, including Frequently Asked Questions, can be found at scrantonpa.gov/payroll-prep-tax-information, https://www.scrsd.org/departments/business-office and www.hab-inc.com/ppt-faq.

Please direct all questions regarding the Payroll Preparation Tax to Berkheimer by emailing ebpt@goberk.com or by calling (610) 599-3140.

Misericordia Players Present “The Mousetrap”

The Misericordia Players proudly present Agatha Christie’s iconic play, “The Mousetrap.” Known for being the world’s longest-running play, this thrilling whodunit is filled with twists and turns that will keep you guessing until the final moment.

Plot Summary: A group of strangers is snowed in at a remote guesthouse, only to discover there’s a murderer among them. As suspicions rise and secrets unravel, everyone becomes a suspect. Will the killer be caught before they strike again?

Performance dates & times: November 21, 22, and 23 at 7:30 p.m. November 24 at 2:00 p.m.

Location: Lemmond Theater, Misericordia University

Directed by: Scott Colin Woolnough

Don’t miss your chance to experience one of Agatha Christie’s most famous works live on stage!

“The Mousetrap” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com.

Greater Scranton YMCA Prepares for Giving Tuesday

Giving Tuesday, a global generosity movement traditionally held the Tuesday after Thanksgiving, will take place on December 3rd and the Greater Scranton YMCA is excited to participate. Each year, this global day of “doing good” inspires millions of people around the world to give, collaborate and celebrate generosity.

The Greater Scranton YMCA encourages our community to learn more about the local impact the Y has had during our most recently completed fiscal year (07/01/2023- 06/30/2024) and to consider donating as the holidays approach. Many people associate the Y with a swimming pool, treadmills, or even a place to enjoy a cup of coffee. But the true power of the Y isn’t found within four walls. The Y is in the hearts and actions of every neighbor who believes in the vision of a better “us” and a stronger community for all.

Thanks to the support of neighbors in our community, during our most recently completed fiscal year, the Y has:

• Provided $790,400.26 in financial assistance for membership, child care, programs, and more, ensuring everyone can access our YMCA.

• Served 11,153 children, adults and families from across our region through a membership to our YMCA.

• Provided 69,490 meals and snacks to 653 kids enrolled in early childhood education programs at our YMCA.

• Provided 1,689 children and adults essential, life-saving skills through our swim lessons, swim team and more.

• Served 285 children in our 2023 and 2024 Summer Day Camp Programs, providing them with priceless experiences and memories to last a lifetime.

• Served 337 children the Early Learning Centers in Dunmore and Olyphant and our Y-PALS Program.

• Served 31 school-aged children in our before and after school program.

• Served 4,854 individuals through specialized classes in our Wellbeing Initiative.

• Served 1,130 children in youth sports and enrichment programs.

“Every single dollar donated on Giving Tuesday and throughout our Year-End Appeal goes back into our vibrant, community,” said Rich Surridge, President & CEO, Greater Scranton YMCA. “To ensure that the Y is able to continue transforming lives and is working towards making our community a better place for all, each contribution gets us one step closer to upholding our commitment.”

This year, the Greater Scranton YMCA is proud to again partner with AllOne Charities for their Give Day Campaign. Donations made to the Greater Scranton YMCA from November 27th through the morning of December 5th will be matched by AllOne Charities up to $1,000.

Donations to the Greater Scranton YMCA’s Give Day campaign from November 27th through December 5th can be made here: https://formstack.io/793FF. Donations to the Greater Scranton YMCA’s Year-End Appeal that are made before November 27th and after December 5th can be made here: https://www.greaterscrantonymca.org/donate/.

Marywood University Is Celebrating the Season by “Making Spirits Bright”

Marywood’s annual celebration of the Christmas season through festive programming, community service, spiritual opportunities, and student and alumni events, will begin in December continue through New Year’s Eve.

FESTIVE PROGRAMMING

The signature event of the Christmas season, Marywood’s Annual Christmas Tree Lighting, will take place in the Rotunda of the Liberal Arts Center on Wednesday, December 4, at 4 p.m. Festive music will be provided. The event is free and open to the public. The public also may view the Marywood Christmas tree during the normal operating hours of the Liberal Arts Center, Monday through Friday, from December 4 to December 20, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

Additionally, Marywood’s campus will feature an outdoor Christmas display of the Nativity scene at the Memorial Arch on Adams Avenue, and the Motherhouse and Seminary Morgan Memorial Garden in front of the Learning Commons will be adorned with lights and seasonal decorations.

Sounds of the season will be broadcast by Marywood’s award-winning, student-run radio station, VMFM 91.7, which once again becomes Christmas 91.7 and continues its traditional community gift of broadcasting commercial-free Christmas music, 24/7. Christmas programming starts on Tuesday, December 3, and continues through New Year’s Eve. Those outside of the station’s local broadcast range can stream it for free online or through the Tune-in app. 

Salute to Service Basketball games for the men’s and women’s teams, in conjunction with the local National Guard, will be held on Saturday, December 7, at 1 p.m. (women’s) and 3 p.m. (men’s) at the Insalaco Arena, Center for Athletics and Wellness. Some military vehicles will be on display, the team will borrow military jerseys that they will wear, and there will be a tunnel for the team to run through onto the court. Military alumni, students, supporters, and families will be recognized at these games.

The Department of Music, Theatre, and Dance is presenting several free seasonal concerts: 

  • 12/5    Guitar Ensemble Concert, Marian Chapel, 5 p.m.
    The Marywood Guitar Ensemble presents its traditional Holiday Concert by performing a diverse repertoire, including songs, old carols, Viennese Waltzes, and contemporary music.                      
  • 12/5    Clarinet Choir Concert, Marian Chapel, 7 p.m.    
  • 12/12  String Project Concert, Sette LaVerghetta Center for Performing Arts, 5 p.m.
    String students, ages 4-18, will be performing in small ensembles and string orchestras in this Holiday Gala performance. Admission is free and all are welcome to join this celebration of our young musicians.           

Additionally, there will be a Marywood Wind Symphony Holiday Concert at Marywood Heights, December 11, 7 p.m. The Band does this event each year to bring joy to the residents/staff of Marywood Heights. They will perform many traditional holiday favorites including sing-a-longs for the residents. Attendance at this event is limited to residents and staff of Marywood Heights.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

An on-campus Christmas Giving Tree service project will run from November 20 to December 6. Several Giving Trees on campus feature tags that can be selected to purchase a gift for a child in need in the local community. Gifts can be dropped off to the Office of Community Service and Social Justice in the Swartz Center for Spiritual Life or the Student Engagement Office in Nazareth Student Center by Friday, December 6. Student volunteers will also collect gift donations at the Annual Christmas Tree Lighting on December 4. This year’s Christmas Giving Tree is co-sponsored by the Office of Community Service and Social Justice, Marywood University Student Educators (MUSE), and Marywood Student Government Association. All gifts will be donated to the annual “Gifts for Kids” program, which is the collaborative effort of Catherine McAuley Center, Catholic Social Services, Friends of the Poor, and the Salvation Army. Contact communityservice@m.marywood.edu with any questions.

SPIRITUAL OPPORTUNITIES
Marywood’s annual Advent/Christmas Mass will be celebrated on Sunday, December 8, at 7:30 in the Marian Chapel. This will be a Candlelight Mass for the Second Sunday of Advent. This will be the last Sunday Mass of the semester.

Marywood will celebrate the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of Mary, its patronal feast, on Monday, December 9, with Mass at Noon in the Marian Chapel. It is a tradition of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary to renew their vows on this day. On the liturgical calendar this feast is celebrated on December 8, but because it falls on the Second Sunday of Advent this year, it has been moved to Monday, December 9.

STUDENT AND ALUMNI EVENTS

The Student Government Association (SGA) will host the Annual Christmas Office Decorating Contest on campus. The SGA will announce winners at the tree lighting on December 4. The winning offices will have their monetary prizes awarded to the charity of choice in their honor, as follows: First Place – $250, Second Place – $150, and Third Place – $100.

The SGA also is sponsoring a “Letters from Santa” project for members of the Marywood community (including alumni) and their families, who request letters for the children in their lives. The deadline for requests is December 4. For more information, contact marywoodclubs@marywood.edu.

The traditional Breakfast with Santa event, hosted by the NEPA Marywood Alumni Chapter in conjunction with the Office of Alumni Engagement is set for Sunday, December 8, 10 a.m., in the Latour Room, Nazareth Student Center. Seating is limited, and preference is given to Marywood alumni. Advanced registration is required; once event capacity is reached, registration will be closed.

Alumni can join the Office of University Advancement for “Cookies and Cocoa” in Maria Hall after the annual Christmas Tree Lighting on December 4, from 5-6:30 p.m.

Also, the Marywood Alumni Association is hosting several off-campus events, including:

  • NYC Alumni Meet Up at the Met, Friday, December 6, at 6 p.m., and a NYC Happy Hour Alumni Meet Up on Friday, December 6, 8-9:30 p.m., at Five Mile Stone, 1640 2nd Ave, New York, NY.
  • Hershey Hotel Alumni Meet Up, at the iconic Hershey Hotel, featuring an exciting wine and chocolate pairing session, is set for Wednesday, December 11, 6-9 p.m.
  • Alumni Gathering at the Binghamton Club, Binghamton, NY, Thursday, December 12, 6-9 p.m.

Steamtown National Historic Site Announces Events for Winter

Winter Updates and Holiday Events at Steamtown National Historic Site

Winter is knocking on the door! While heading into the “off season” there are still plenty of opportunities to get into the spirit of the season at Steamtown National Historic Site (NHS)!

Winter Updates

Saturday, November 16: begin winter hours of operation, 9:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., daily.

Steamtown’s History Museum, Roundhouse building, and outdoor spaces will remain open throughout the winter. Weather may cause delays or closures, for updates visit http://go.nps.gov/STEAconditions.

Friday, 11/22

5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.

Stuff the Caboose

Spread some holiday cheer and help us “Stuff the Caboose” with non-perishable food items to benefit United Neighborhoods of NEPA ahead of the holiday season.  Visitors will also have the opportunity to enjoy some hot cocoa, s’mores, holiday lights, and music performed by West Scranton High School Band.

Friday – Sunday, 11/29-12/1

11:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m., each day

Holiday Express to Moscow

Have family visiting for the holiday? Spend time with them on board a scenic train ride along Roaring Brook through a northeastern hardwood forest to the quant country borough of Moscow, Pennsylvania. NOTE: this train may already be sold out, however, folks are encouraged to visit the park or Moscow Station to see the train in action before departure and after arrival.

Saturday, 12/7

10:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

LHVA’s Christmas in a Small Town “Santa Train”

Santa and Mrs. Claus will once again spread holiday cheer as they journey through the upper and mid-valley communities of Lackawanna County, stopping at five historic train stations along the way. Families are invited to join in the festive spirit, where Santa and Mrs. Claus will greet children with warmth and joy, sparking the magic of the season. NOTE: this is NOT a passenger train. Review the Clauses travel itinerary, so you don’t miss their visit to your town:

·        Carbondale – 10:30 a.m.

·        Archbald – 11:35 a.m.

·        Jessup – 12:20 p.m.

·        Olyphant – 1:00 p.m.

·        Dickson City – 1:45 p.m.

·        Scranton/Steamtown – 3:00 p.m.

Saturdays and Sundays, 12/8, 12/14, 12/15, 12/21, and 12/22

9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m., each day

North Pole Limited

Join the Iron Horse Society and Santa for a magical steam train adventure! Get into the holiday spirit by experiencing the sounds and tastes of the holiday season starting with an “All Aboard” from the Conductor! Sing along with our roaming musicians as they play carols and enjoy a holiday treat.  Tickets and additional information: North Pole Limited — Iron Horse Society

NEPA Philharmonics’ Holiday Concerts: A Festive Tradition Returns!

The Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic’s annual holiday concerts will feature the PNC Pops orchestra, under the baton of Maestra Mélisse Brunet, with soloist Nick Driscoll on clarinet. Performances will take place on Saturday, December 7, at 7 PM, at the FM Kirby Center, Wilkes-Barre, and an afternoon matinee on Sunday, December 8, at 3 PM, at the Scranton Cultural Center.

Maestra Mélisse Brunet, the Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic, and Santa and Mrs. Claus invite you to celebrate the holiday season with the orchestra and special guests on December 7 and 8.

Guest artists featured for Holiday 2024 are the Choral Society of Northeastern Pennsylvania, singers from the Wilkes University Choir (Dr. Joshua Harper, Artistic Director), Marywood University Concert Choir (Dr. Rick Hoffenberg, Music Director/Conductor), Ballet Theatre of Scranton (Joanne Arduino, Artistic Director), String Students of the Valenches Music Company, Special Guest Conductor Nancy Sanderson, and Santa and Mrs. Claus.

This year’s concerts will include a broad variety of holiday favorites including “Jingle Bell Rock”, “Christmas Day”, “Klezmer 101”, “Parade of the Wooden Soldiers” danced by Ballet Theatre of Scranton, “White Christmas” “Angels from the Realm of Glory”, “Sleigh Ride”, and more.  The concert will end with a Holiday Sing-Along” including “Deck the Halls” and ‘Jolly Old St. Nicholas”, finishing with a “Jingle Bells Concert Finale”.

Sponsoring Holiday 2024 are PNC Foundation, Dr. Seth & Carolyn Fisher, Allied Services, Benco Dental, Geisinger, Gentex, Karam Orthodontics, Pagnotti Enterprises, Inc.,

Realty Network, Riggs Asset Management, and Toyota of Scranton.  Media sponsors are WNEP 16, WVIA, Discover NEPA, Halibut Blue, Happenings, and Lamar.

Tickets may be purchased online at NEPAphil.org, by calling the Philharmonic office at 570.270.4444, at the FM Kirby or Scranton Cultural Center Box Offices, now or at the door immediately prior to the concerts. Reserved seats range from $42-$78 and student tickets, K-12, are $16.  

Holiday 2024 is dedicated to Nancy Sanderson, Executive Director, who will be retiring on December 31, 2024, following a decade of dedicated service to the orchestra. Newly appointed Executive Director, Chason Goldschmitz, will formally assume his role on January 1, 2025.  

RailRiders’ Breakfast with Santa Returns to PNC Field!

Christmas comes early this year at PNC Field: Breakfast with Santa is BACK! Continue the tradition or start a new one at the ballpark with your loved ones and little ones on Saturday, December 7. Thanks to your high demand and positive testimonials, we’ll be bringing back the All-You-Can-Eat buffet with a loaded omelet station, CHAMP’S Holiday Storytime, and more fan-favorites!

RSVP ONLY. This event has SOLD OUT two years in a row, so lock in your seats now! Contact Kirsten at events@swbrailriders.com or (570) 558-4545 to book.

Event Details: https://loom.ly/8GpspLk

Rotary Club of Scranton Requests Baskets for Karaoke Event

Rotary Club of Scranton is hosting Christmas Karaoke for Kids to help raise funds for the Women’s Resource Center (WRC) in Scranton.  WRC provides support and safety for those facing domestic violence, sexual assault, abuse, stalking, or human trafficking. 

We are graciously looking for sponsors to help offset the cost of the prizes and basket raffles. ALL SPONSORS WILL BE PUBLICLY RECOGNIZED THAT EVENING THROUGHOUT THE EVENT AND ON SOCIAL MEDIA! 

Please Consider the Following:

Donating a basket full of goods from your business to be raffled off.

Donating a gift card to your establishment for raffle.

Making a monetary donation of $50, $75, or $100 toward purchase of a raffle prize (your business name will be recognized as donor).

Donation checks can be made out to:

Rotary Club of Scranton

P O Box 1715

Scranton, PA 18501

THANK YOU in advance for any donation you can contribute!

Please reach out with any questions to Sonya Dowling at sonya.dowling@fddbank.com or (570)-687-5107.

2024–25 Tomorrow’s Leaders Today Class Announced

The Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce and its community leadership and professional development division, Leadership Lackawanna, is proud to announce the 2024–25 class of Tomorrow’s Leaders Today (TLT)—a transformative program that prepares high school juniors for leadership roles in their communities.

Sponsored by NBT Bank, the TLT program spans seven months, immersing students in hands-on experiences across essential sectors, including healthcare, STEAM, history and heritage, crime and corrections, financial literacy, philanthropy, nonprofit organizations, and community service.

“This year, we are proud to welcome these 67 remarkable teens into the Tomorrow’s Leaders Today Program. We’re hopeful they’ll use the skills and knowledge they gain over the next seven months to positively impact their schools and communities as confident and capable young leaders,” shared Jen Strzelec, program coordinator for Leadership Lackawanna.

The TLT program provides these young leaders with unique opportunities to develop critical leadership, interpersonal, and managerial skills. Throughout the program, students will engage in workshops, field visits, and interactive discussions led by regional experts and industry leaders, preparing them for the real-world challenges and opportunities that await them.

The class participants are:

Addison Daiute

Aidan Tinney

Andrew McDonald

Anthony Betti

Audrey Agnello

Ava Roberto

Ava Strzelec

Ava Wisnosky

Benjamin Reese

Benjamin Kulikowski

Brendan Korty

Charlie Stampien

Emily Atonal

Emily Grover

Emily Loomis

Emma Guse

Emmelia Rucks

Gabriella Dennis

Gabrielle Jordan

Gavin Roberts

Gianna Vachino

Grace Bennett

Isabelle O’Brien

Jaiden Trunzo

James Prislupski

Joseph Griffin

Joshua Cuck

Julia Noto

Kate Peters

Kathryn Apolinario

Kathryn O’Hora

Katie Gutekunst

Kaylyn Davis

Kelsey Smith

Kevin Vincent

Khloe Mistishin

Kiera Crowell

Kiley Williams

Krithika Krishnan

Lauren Bartell

Lindsey Bartell

Luke Warring

Madeleine Mackarey

Madelyn Battaglia

Madison Hallock

Madison Smith

Maryn Kukuchka

Matther Kirchner

Mia Peregrim

Molly Carter

Molly Banik

Mya Cesarini

Natalia Ghirelli

Natalie Talluto

Natalie Puckett

Nathan Beecham

Nmesoma Udoye

Nora Crambo

Olive O’Rourke

Olivia Lawler

Olivia Lach

Raphael Thomas

Ryan DeMarco

Sona Hanumali

Timmy Fogley

William Murphy

Wyatt Barucky