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Dickson City Zoning Board upholds ordinance governing data centers in the borough
News ClipWVIA Public Media·Dickson City, Lackawanna County, PA

Dickson City Zoning Board upholds ordinance governing data centers in the borough

The Dickson City Zoning Hearing Board unanimously denied an appeal by Dickson City Development LLC against a local data center zoning ordinance. The developer aims to build four data centers on Bell Mountain in a residential/business zone, which conflicts with the borough's ordinance restricting data centers to a light manufacturing zone. The dispute will now proceed to the Lackawanna County Court of Common Pleas, as the developer is also appealing a permit denial.

5/21/2026
Chris Kelly Opinion: Marty Flynn: ‘I only need one round’
News ClipScranton Times-Tribune·Scranton, Lackawanna County, PA

Chris Kelly Opinion: Marty Flynn: ‘I only need one round’

The article details State Senator Marty Flynn's position on data center development in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, amidst an election where his opponent advocates for a moratorium. Flynn is hesitant about a long statewide moratorium but is drafting legislation for a one-year pause, highlighting the political struggle between economic interests and community concerns. The discussion also touches on Flynn's controversial association with a businessman tied to data center proposals.

4/26/2026
The AI boom has plunged a small Pennsylvania town into chaos -
News ClipState Broadcast News·Archbald, Lackawanna County, PA

The AI boom has plunged a small Pennsylvania town into chaos -

Residents of Archbald, Pennsylvania are facing significant challenges due to the rapid development of six new data center campuses, which will cover 14% of the town. Concerns include health risks, environmental impacts, high electricity costs, and inadequate zoning laws that allow facilities near homes and schools. A local opposition group has formed, and residents of a trailer park face eviction to make way for one of the projects.

3/24/2026
Data center developer applies for power plant on Archbald’s Eynon Jermyn Road
News ClipScranton Times-Tribune·Archbald, Lackawanna County, PA

Data center developer applies for power plant on Archbald’s Eynon Jermyn Road

A data center developer, Jim Marzolino, has applied to build a natural gas power plant in Archbald, Pennsylvania, near existing data center proposals, parks, and schools. The application faces significant opposition from residents and the borough council concerned about environmental and quality of life impacts. This development is part of a broader trend of data center projects by Marzolino in the region, several of which have faced local pushback and legal challenges.

3/21/2026