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COUPON SAVINGS INSIDE WORTH $461.80

Graduates honored

Preparing the tribute

Coming soon to Main St.

Supplement features PA, WA graduates

Flagpole installed for Fallen Heroes memorial event.

A first for Pittston on the way to former LaFratte’s.

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Sunday, June 24, 2012

BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE SUNDAY DISPATCH

WILKES-BARRE, PA

$1.00


SUNDAY DISPATCH, SUNDAY, JUNE 24, 2012

A FAI REMEM Feeding the animals is permitted at the Northeast Fair in Pittston Township.

Two-year-old Malachi Gove goes for a 'spin' with the help of his mom Wilt as they listen to the band 'Cabinet.'

Photos by BILL TARUTIS

T

he Northeast Fair was simply delightful this past week with the rides and the food and the animals and the exhibits. But tonight’s the night you’ve been waiting for. It’s Elvis night in Greater Pittston and the ladies are

absolutely giddy. Pittston’s own Sean Klush brings his Graceland-approved Elvis act to the stage and will close out the 6-day fair with two shows, at 6:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. The fair opens today at 1 p.m. and it’s just off state

Route 315 on Suscon Road in Pittston Townshi. Tickets are $9 at the gate, but the matinee price from 1 to 4 p.m. is $7. Ages 2 and under are free. Admission includes rides, exhibits, shows, contests, educational segments.

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People have a blast on Full Tilt at the Northeast Fair in Pittston Township on Wednesday night.

Fair goers cruise the midway at the Northeast Fair on Wednesday night.


SUNDAY DISPATCH, SUNDAY, JUNE 24, 2012

IR TO MBER Fair goers walk around the Northeast Fairgrounds as dusk approaches on Wednesday.

Eight-year-old Sydney Williams of Luzerne tries her hand at winning a goldfish.

Emma Rosencrans, 8, right, and her sister Samantha, 6, both of Plains Township, ride together on the swings at the Northeast Fair in Pittston Township on Wednesday night.

Michaela Benczkowski, left, Breann Kemmerer, and Arianne Grilli strike a pose on the Super Cat.

Buffo the Clown kids around with Cassidy Pfeiffer, 8, of Old Forge.

Chicks scurry around their pen at the Northeast Fair.

Pittston Township firefighter Sam Alba drives around Mrs. Pennsylvania Kimberly McLendon of Shickshinny and her husband Gary.

A circular fisheye photo of fair goers walking by the ferris wheel at the Northeast Fair Wednesday night. PAGE 29


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