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MetroAction -- a new small business loan program

MetroAction has announced that a new small business loan program is available for members of the military community. 

What To Do When A Creditor Calls (Part 2)

What To Do When A Creditor Calls (Part 2)

By Kevin Blasi


Hello Again. In the last issue of "The Post", I wrote about Debt Collectors. Hopefully, you’ve learned who they are, what they do, and how they profit. Now the backdrop is set and we can get into the nitty-gritty. I’d like to tell you exactly what to do when Collectors call so you can stop them dead in their tracks.

What To Do When A Creditor Calls (Part 1)

Ask the NEPA Mortgage and Credit Man:
By Kevin Blasi
The telephone is one of the biggest technological developments in the last few centuries. It has made communication between very long distances as easy as pushing some buttons. It has made individual lives much easier and contributed to further discovery and invention.
Even today, the phone is a great convenience in our everyday lives. But the phone hanging on your kitchen wall can very quickly become a source of evil. You may grow to hate your phone. 

Understanding Our Behavioral Blind Spots

By Terri Wetherbee

Making the Difficult Choices

POWER in Local Business

By Alex Brunelle

When I first sat down with Salvatore “Sam” Schiavone, president of POWER, I wouldn’t have been able to tell you what POWER stood for or what it did.

I’ve heard about POWER, of course, as many of us have, and I knew it involved younger business and community leaders helping the local area, but to hear Salvatore’s passion and his sincere enthusiasm as he spoke not only of what POWER is but what he wants it to become, helped me to realize just how many people in our area are working furiously to bring about economic change and monetary growth.

Planning Beyond the Numbers

By Terri Weatherbee

Before I share some thoughts with you on planning, let's get to know each other a bit.

I'm Terri Wetherbee and among a long list of things that define me, my career/title is financial advisor. My office is in downtown Scranton but my heart is in Tunkhannock with my family.  I'm a mom of three wonderful children ages 4, 11 and 14; a wife, a sister, daughter, volunteer and unpaid cook, housekeeper and chauffeur. So enough about me…

“Dream Game” Gridiron Classic Slated

 The 74th annual “Dream Game” football classic will take place on Wednesday, July 30 at Scranton Memorial Stadium. Kick-off is set for 8 p.m. Sponsored by the Scranton Lions Club, the “Dream Game” is the longest continuously held all-star football game held in the country, said chairman John Mesko.

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