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“Thi s isa pro ject that spans several ad- ministr ations, and it involves the efforts of many individuals on many lev- el s,and toall of th emwe ar e ve - ry grateful.” Mullar key said the grant will be put toward the construction of a $6.45 million retail and of- fice building to be devel oped by GilbroRealty,Old For ge, on the northeast corner of North Main and Wil- liam streets. “This is very good new s forthe city ,” Re - development Author- ity Execu tive Direc- tor Gerard Mullarkey said. To m Corbe tt’ s budge t office Thurs- day morning that the project had been ap- pr ov ed fo r a gr an t from the state Rede- velopm ent Assist - ance CapitalProgram and that the fund s will be relea sed in the very short term. Lou Bar- let ta’ s offi ce saidit re- ceiv ed noti ce fro m Gov. Pittsto n’ s Main Stree t rede- velopm ent project will receiv e $3 mi lli on in st ate grant funding. Any one who wit nes sed the cra shis ask edto cont actHanov er T ownshi p police at 570 825-1 248 or Luzerne County 911. The crash closed a section of the parkway for more than five hoursas policereconstructe d the crash. The car also was at an angle in the north- bound lanes. The truck came to res t at an angl e in the north - bound passing lane. Mul tipl e set s of skid mark s were visible in the southbo und passing lane. “Ouroffic ewillmakethedeter- mination” if charges are to be fil- ed, she said. MustoCarrolldeclinedto com- men t on whe ther blood tests weredone on the pickup’ s driver. LuzerneCounty DistrictAttor- neyJacki e Mus toCarrol l saidher office along with Hanover Town- ship police and the state police are jointlyinvestig atingthe crash that occurred in the Korn Krest section.
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He was notidenti fiedby poli ce,who said he was in stable condition at an area hospital. The pickupwas drivenby a 34- year-ol d man from Hanove r To wnship, police said. in a 2006 Chevrolet Impala when it collide d with a south- bo un d 200 2 Che vr ol et S- 10 Xtrem e pickuptruck thatcrossed the double-yell ow line into the path of the car, police said. The Skwiru ts were north- bound on the parkway around 1 p.m. Autops ies will be conducte d thi s mor ning at Wi lke s-Ba rre General Hospital, said Corcoran. Skw irut, 89,and his wife, Dorothy, 86, of South Wa l- nut Str eet, wer e pro nou nced dead at Geisinger Wyoming Val- ley Medica l Cen ter in Plai ns T ownsh ip, said Luzerne County Coroner John Corcoran. – A hus band and wif e fro m Nan tico ke died Thurs day afternoo n frominjuries suf fer ed in a head -on coll isi on on the Sans Souci Parkway. Neighb ors said the building had been vacant for about three County District Attorney Jac- quelin e Musto Carroll said the fire is suspicious as investigators try to det ermi ne how the fir e ori gi nat ed and ho w the man died. Pol ice offi cial ly call ed the pro pert y a “cri me scen e” but wouldnot elabor ate as to the rea- son why. Sever al city police detectives and state police deputy fire mar- shal s wer e at the buildi ng for most of Thursday. He said toxicol- ogy blood tests will be conduct- ed to he lp de- term inethe caus e andmannerof death for the unidentified man. Gary Ross was inconclusive, Corcor an said. An aut ops y by for ens ic pa- tho lo gi st Dr. Luzerne Coun ty Cor o- nerJohnCorco - r an sa id th e man’ s identit y re ma in s un - known. Firefighters discovered the body on the second floor in- side 19 Elizabeth St., Delane y said. Fir e Chi ef Jay Delane y said firefighters responded to the fire at 19 -21 Eliza bet h St. WILKES-BA RRE – The body of a young man was found inside a vacant double-block residence on Elizabeth Street while fire- figh ter s bat tle d a blaz e ear ly Thursd ay morning. Itwasthemostalarm ingday yet in the almost uninterr upt- ed selling that has swept Wall And frightened investors were so desperate to ge t int o som e go ver nme nt bonds that they were willing acce pt alm ost no re tur n on their money. Oil fell even more than stocks - 6 percent, or $5.30 a barrel. Acr os s the fin anc ial mar - kets, the day was reminiscent of the wild swings that defined the financial crisis in Septem- ber and Octob er three years ago.Goldpricesbrieflyhit a re- cord high. “W e are continu ing to be bombarded by worries about the global economy,” said Bill Ston e, the chief inve stme nt strategist for PNC Financial. It put the Dow and broader stock index- es into what investors call a correction - down 10 percent from their highs in the spring. The sell-of f wiped out the Dow’s gains for 2011. The Dow Jones industria l aver- age fell more than 500 points, its ninth-steepest decline. NEW YORK - Gripped by fear of a new rece ssio n, the stockmark et suffe redits wor st day Thursday since the finan- cial crisis in the fall of 2008.