Frank Wilkes Lesnefsky
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AdvertisementBy Scranton Times-TribuneOct 22, 2021 at 1:37 pmScranton’s iconic Electric City sign that brightens the downtown has gone dark.The office building it sits atop has been vacant for some time, and the owner, Robert Pettinato, said he can no longer afford to pay the bill of about $500 a month to keep the sign lit.AdvertisementThe sign above the Scranton Electric Building, 507 Linden St., has been kept off for about the past two weeks, Pettinato said.“It’s turned off. It’s been turned off for weeks,” he said.AdvertisementHe has been discussing the status of the sign with city...…AdvertisementBy Scranton Times-TribuneOct 22, 2021 at 1:37 pmScranton’s iconic Electric City sign that brightens the downtown has gone dark.The office building it sits atop has been vacant for some time, and the owner, Robert Pettinato, said he can no longer afford to pay the bill of about $500 a month to keep the sign lit.AdvertisementThe sign above the Scranton Electric Building, 507 Linden St., has been kept off for about the past two weeks, Pettinato said.“It’s turned off. It’s been turned off for weeks,” he said.AdvertisementHe has been discussing the status of the sign with city...WW…