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Food (from food vendors throughout the Greater Pittston region), a variety of live entertainment, games, rides, arts and crafts, bingo, and home-grown Pittston tomatoes keep bringing an enthusiastic crowd to the festival year after year. The event also consists of a beauty pageant, a tomato tasting contest, a best looking and ugliest tomato contest, a 5 km run through the city, tomato fights, and a
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effective January 2, 2013. Under the home rule charter, the city is governed by a five-member city council composed of four elected city councilmembers and the elected mayor, who, in addition to being the presiding officer of the city council, holds additional executive authority as prescribed by the
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Since 1983, The Pittston Tomato Festival has been held annually on South Main Street in Downtown Pittston to celebrate the city's tradition and heritage in cultivating the tomato. Beginning during the first term of Mayor Thomas Walsh, nearly fifty thousand people attend the four-day event every year.
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As of the 2010 census, there were 7,739 people, 3,493 households, and 1,992 families residing in the city. The population density was 4,600 people per square mile (1,800/km2). There were 3,907 housing units at an average density of 2,442.4 per square mile (943.0/km). The racial makeup of the city was
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The largest crack was "...five feet wide, 150 feet long and so deep the bottom was not visible. Two hundred homes were twisted, cracked or sprung from their foundations. Sidewalks were torn up and gas and water mains snapped in several places. Water cascaded through the streets and flooded cellars."
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The city's three sections include the Oregon Section (located in southern Pittston), the Downtown (or City Center), and the Junction (or Upper Pittston). The Oregon Section is a neighborhood located on high ground overlooking the Susquehanna River (in the southern half of the city). The Downtown is
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There were 3,493 households, out of which 26.9% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 33.3% were married couples living together, 16.9% had a female householder with no husband present, 6.8% had a Male householder with no wife present, and 43% were non-families. 36% of all households
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home rule charter. There is also an elected city controller and elected city tax collector/treasurer who hold specific duties as set forth in the home rule charter. A professional city administrator appointed by the city council oversees the day-to-day operations of the city government.
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The median income for a household in the city was $ 35,918 and the median income for a family was $ 54,000. The per capita income for the city was $ 24,304. About 17.8% of individuals are below the poverty line, including 22.2% of those under age 18 and 11.9% of those age 65 or over.
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Pittston is currently undergoing an economic revitalization since the start of its industrial decline decades ago. The downtown area was renovated with new sidewalks, trees, and street lights. Older buildings are being demolished and newer structures, including
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The Pittston City Police Department was established on April 26, 1895; it is headquartered in Pittston City Hall. The city's police provide full-time protection to its citizens, visitors, businesses, and public property. The department also operates a police
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and specialized detective divisions. The Chief of Police also chairs the city Traffic Committee, which makes recommendations for changes to traffic flow and city parking. The Chief of Police is Neil Murphy.
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In the city, the population was spread out, with 23.1% age 19 or under, 6.4% from 20 to 24, 26% from 25 to 44, 26.6% from 45 to 64, and 14.7% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 41 years.
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Pittston was incorporated as a city in December 1894. As defined by the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Pittston operated as a Third Class City as defined by the state's Third Class City Code.
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were also placed to enhance the appearance of the downtown. Trees were also planted throughout the central business district. Since 2008, more downtown restoration has occurred. Older buildings are being
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of the borough. It was later chartered as a city on December 10, 1894. Thomas J. Maloney served as the city's first mayor from 1894 to 1898. Throughout the late 1890s, Pittston's borders extended from
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Capital of the World." Images of tomatoes can be seen throughout Pittston. Street signs bear the image of the tomato. The tomato is also painted on many structures and roadways throughout the city. A
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On March 15, 1993, two Pittston firefighters, John Lombardo and Len Insalaco, were killed while fighting a blaze on the city's main street. A monument was built in the downtown and the nearby
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A company of militia, led by Captain Jeremiah Blanchard and Lieutenant Timothy Keyes, held and maintained a military fort in Pittston, which was surrendered on July 4, 1778, one day after the
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in the city's history (Donna McFadden-Connors) to serve out the remainder of Keating's term. She was later succeeded in 2010 by the youngest mayor in the city's history (Jason C. Klush).
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churches dominated the city's skyline. Most of the numerous Catholic churches were established to serve one of the many ethnic communities that made up Pittston. The Irish had
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were made up of individuals, and 32% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.20 and the average family size was 2.89.
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of Glennon's Beer, maintained operations in Pittston from 1873 until 1948. Evan R. Jones Stoneware crafted pottery which bore the Pittston name in the 1870s and 1880s.
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Pittston's City Hall, constructed in 1939, is located at 35 Broad Street near the city's downtown. The building houses the city's three branches of government (
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with once-distinct ethnic and class neighborhoods. The population of Pittston boomed in the late 19th century. The boom continued well into the 20th century.
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Former Mayor Mike Lombardo easily won the May 2017 Democratic primary. On Tuesday, November 7, 2017, he defeated his only opponent in the general election (
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Coal mining remained the prominent industry in Pittston for many decades, but disasters did strike on more than one occasion. The first major tragedy, the
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visits to the region. In the spring of 2002, the airport began offering an increased number of non-stop flights across the nation, which are provided by
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First mayor of Pittston City (1894–1898). From 1894 to the present, the City of Pittston is served by an elected mayor (serving four-year terms).
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Pittston is served by the Luzerne County Transportation Authority and COLTS, which provides bus services to the city and other communities within
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region. The department operates from its headquarters at 20–22 Kennedy Street in Pittston. The bureau is staffed by a combination of career and
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Acting mayor after Michael J. Langan was killed in the Twin Shaft Disaster. He remained acting mayor until Maloney returned from Ireland.
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coal (in the Wyoming Valley) occurred around 1770. The first mine was established in 1775 near Pittston. With the opening of a
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has closed many of the churches and private schools in and around Pittston due to declining population and enrollment.
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mine, that had not been operated since 1868, caused the earth of a half square mile of Pittston to crack and subside.
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Sixty-nine miners escaped; twelve miners died and their bodies were never recovered. The heroic efforts of one miner,
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maintained a station in downtown Pittston, near the foot of the Water Street Bridge. The station did not survive the
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Served 10 years on City Council and 18 years as mayor. The Tomato Festival began during his first term as mayor.
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Main Street was the site of an active downtown into the 1970s, featuring clothing stores, shoe stores, jewelers,
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with a brick theme. Colorful brick pavers line the sidewalks along the curbside and at street crossings. Black
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and the Americans. On July 3, 1778, a force of British provincial soldiers, with the assistance of about 500
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According to the 2015 census, the top ten ancestries in the city are: Italian (26.6%), Irish (18.9%),
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In 2013, however, the electorate authorized Pittston's city government to commence operating under a
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Died in office. Thomas J. Corcoran (councilman of the 7th Ward) was appointed to complete his term.
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area; many have been closed by the Diocese of Scranton due to lack of funding and low enrollment.
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also provides commuter, tour, and trip service from Pittston, and nearby locations in downtown
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Pittston Area School District, highlighted in green, is located in the northeastern corner of
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efforts of the 1960s. By the late 20th century, most of the city's factories were closed and
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Pittston became an active railroad center in response to its mining and industrial activity.
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Assumption, and the Italians had St. Rocco's and Our Lady of Mount Carmel. There is also a
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In December 2009, several buildings along William Street were demolished. These included
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Byzantine Catholic Church, St. Michael's, on Main Street. From 2004 to the present, the
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of the 1960s and was demolished in 1964. Pittston also had a station on the historic
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in the early part of the 20th century, was one of the industries targeted by the
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Served the remainder of Keating's term, and was Pittston's first female mayor.
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In 2008, under the leadership of Mayor Joseph P. Keating, the city invested in
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expanded its operations within the city. A new clinic on Main Street includes
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of a large tomato can be seen on the corner of William and Main in downtown.
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From the 1930s to the 1980s, Pittston City emerged as a national center for
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was renamed to commemorate their sacrifice during that tragic March day.
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cross over the Susquehanna and connect the Downtown with the Borough of
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mining city, drawing a large portion of its labor force from European
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Privately run health care clinics are scattered throughout Pittston.
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The Flat Iron Building in downtown Pittston in the early 20th century
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Charles Bufalino). The next mayoral election is scheduled for 2021.
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The Pittston City Fire Department provides fire protection for the
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In 2009, Mayor Joseph P. Keating resigned after losing his bid for
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in the city's northern end. Pittston City is at the heart of the
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Acting mayor while Maloney was in Ireland. He was killed in the
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Resigned after an unsuccessful race for renomination in 2009.
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The anthracite coal mining industry, and its extensive use of
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Pittston welcomes its youngest mayor – News – Citizens' Voice
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closed in 2007. St. Mary's Assumption School closed in 2011.
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Municipalities of the Anthracite Coal Region of Pennsylvania
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from Coxton Road Bridge makes up Pittston's northern border.
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cited the Pittston Tomato Festival in one of its articles.
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Pittston Area Intermediate Center – Pittston (Grades: 2–4)
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in Pittston immediately after the shaft's collapse in 1896
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located to the north (in the central part of Pittston).
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At 5:15 pm on November 27, 1942, the cave-in of an
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Anthracite coal mining remained a major industry in the
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Martin L. Mattei Middle School – Pittston (Grades: 5–8)
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for heating and cooking. The Pittston Brewing Company,
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in the 1830s, Pittston became an important link in the
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Pennsylvania populated places on the Susquehanna River
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The Pittston Area School District has four schools:
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in 1783, which largely brought the war to an end. A
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Pittston is 68.7 miles (110.6 km) north of 2859: 1024:, restaurants, bars, and stores are being built. 4859: 2695: 2491:is also located in the city on William Street. 2027:Pittston's youngest mayor; sworn in at age 33. 1235:PRISM Climate Group at Oregon State University 583:stands at the site where the fort once stood. 4314: 3447: 3205:"Pittston mayor resigns after primary defeat" 3175: 2058:Pittston City mayoral general election, 2017 949:For decades, the towering spires of the many 533: 483:and 129.2 miles (207.9 km) northwest of 3053: 2865: 893:International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union 2910: 2418:Reading Blue Mountain and Northern Railroad 2339:Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport 2333:Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport 2266:Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport 2240:There were several Catholic schools in the 1580:(7.2%), Russian (5.3%), Lithuanian (3.4%), 4321: 4307: 3454: 3440: 3003: 2974: 1576:(13.6%), German (13.2%), English (10.9%), 652:Pittston is located within Pennsylvania's 2831:. New York Public Library. Archived from 2587:, singer, songwriter, and record producer 2510:, singer, songwriter, and record producer 1677:The city is headed by an elected mayor. 1613:Pittston promotes itself as "The Quality 1569:of any race were 2.7% of the population. 788: 98:"The Quality Tomato Capital of the World" 2913:"City of Pittston Mine Subsidence Study" 2856:. Hmdb.org. Retrieved on August 9, 2013. 2435: 2275: 2259: 2158: 2045: 1640: 1110: 1094: 1031: 995:Saint John the Baptist Elementary School 828: 820: 808: 800: 792: 740:. 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Archived from 2826: 2575:, animator, director, and cartoonist 2397:to points east and south, including 1127:and located on the east side of the 4873:1770 establishments in Pennsylvania 3028: 2563:, boss of the Bufalino crime family 2557:wide receiver and radio commentator 2227:Pittston Area Senior High School – 1603: 1561:, and 1.7% from two or more races. 698: 490:The population was 7,591 as of the 333:0.18 sq mi (0.48 km) 325:1.53 sq mi (3.96 km) 317:1.71 sq mi (4.44 km) 36:City in Pennsylvania, United States 24: 3528: 3462:Municipalities and communities of 1988:Pittston's second youngest mayor. 1608: 1258: 599:In 1853, Pittston broke away from 509:Named after the British statesman 25: 4924: 4913:William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham 3312: 3302:"Pittston City Police Department" 2494: 2255: 1680: 607:. John Hosie served as the first 595:An 1892 panoramic map of Pittston 575:control until the signing of the 362:4,961.44/sq mi (1,915.03/km) 3377:The New Student's Reference Work 3346: 2989:18th Census of the United States 2900:. November 29, 1942. p. 17. 2703:"ArcGIS REST Services Directory" 2431: 1742: 1705: 586: 556:, attacked and killed about 300 162: 161: 154: 132: 131: 124: 104: 81: 71: 56: 3294: 3273: 3259: 3245: 3231: 3219: 3197: 3157: 3139:"American FactFinder – Results" 3131: 3113:"American FactFinder – Results" 3105: 3087:"American FactFinder – Results" 3079: 2948: 2922: 2904: 2886: 2668:, Pennsylvania state legislator 2444: 2214:Pittston Area Primary Center – 2175:Pittston is located within the 1244: 944: 3392:New International Encyclopedia 2847: 2820: 2799: 2774: 2753: 2739: 2553:, Penn State football player, 2295:passes through Pittston City. 1055:community for over a century. 825:St. John the Evangelist Church 685:National Child Labor Committee 630: 13: 1: 2727:. 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Pittston
Pittston, Maine
Pittston in September 2011
Flag of Pittston, Pennsylvania
Official seal of Pittston, Pennsylvania
Location of Pittston in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania
Pittston is located in Pennsylvania
Pittston is located in the United States
41°19′26″N 75°47′20″W / 41.32389°N 75.78889°W / 41.32389; -75.78889
Pennsylvania
County
Luzerne
Greater Pittston
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Time zone
UTC-5
Eastern (EST)
DST
UTC-4
Zip Codes
Area code(s)
570 & 272
FIPS code
www.pittstoncity.org
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania
Wyoming Valley
Susquehanna River
Lackawanna River
Wilkes-Barre

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