Greater Pittston


Greater Pittston is a 65.35 sq mi region in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, in reference to the area in and around Pittston. As of 2010, the total population of Greater Pittston is 48,020. This region includes Avoca, Dupont, Duryea, Exeter Boro, Exeter Township, Hughestown, Jenkins Township, Laflin, Pittston Township, West Pittston, West Wyoming, Wyoming, and Yatesville.

History

Geography

Greater Pittston is a 65.35 sq mi region in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, encompassing the Susquehanna River. Jenkins Township is the largest municipality with a total area of 13.98 sq mi. Yatesville is the smallest community in Greater Pittston. It covers a total area of only 0.62 sq mi.

Ranking by area

The ranking of the following table is based on the area of each community within Greater Pittston.
principal city
RankCity/Town/etc.Municipal typeTotal Square Miles
1Jenkins TownshipTownship13.98 sq mi
2Pittston TownshipTownship13.79 sq mi
3Exeter TownshipTownship13.5 sq mi
4DuryeaBorough5.75 sq mi
5ExeterBorough4.98 sq mi
6West WyomingBorough3.6 sq mi
7 PittstonCity1.7 sq mi
8WyomingBorough1.6 sq mi
9DupontBorough1.5 sq mi
10LaflinBorough1.35 sq mi
11AvocaBorough1.08 sq mi
12West PittstonBorough0.97 sq mi
13HughestownBorough0.93 sq mi
14YatesvilleBorough0.62 sq mi
TotalGreater PittstonRegion65.35 sq mi '''

Population

According to the 2010 census, 48,020 people live in and around Pittston City. Pittston has the highest population with 7,739 citizens. Yatesville has the smallest population with around 600 citizens.

Population ranking

The population ranking of the following table is based on the 2010 census of Greater Pittston.
principal city
RankCity/Town/etc.Municipal typePopulation
1 PittstonCity7,739
2ExeterBorough5,652
3DuryeaBorough4,917
4West PittstonBorough4,868
5Jenkins TownshipTownship4,442
6Pittston TownshipTownship3,368
7WyomingBorough3,073
8West WyomingBorough2,725
9DupontBorough2,711
10AvocaBorough2,661
11Exeter TownshipTownship2,378
12LaflinBorough1,487
13HughestownBorough1,392
14YatesvilleBorough607
TotalGreater PittstonRegion48,020'''

Demographics

Each municipality has its own form of government. Each city and borough is headed by an elected mayor. Each township is governed by a board of supervisors/commissioners.

Public safety

There are many fire and police departments scattered throughout Greater Pittston. The firefighters provide fire protection for all of its citizens. The police provide full-time protection to its citizens, visitors, businesses, and public property.

Healthcare

There are many healthcare clinics scattered throughout Greater Pittston. The following list is a small sample of health clinics in the region.

Public school districts

Highways

passes near Pittston, heading north to Binghamton and south to Harrisburg. Pittston is also located near the Northeast Extension of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, Interstate 476, providing a link to Allentown and Philadelphia. U.S. Route 11, Pennsylvania Route 92, Pennsylvania Route 315, and Pennsylvania Route 502 can also be found within the region.

Public transportation

Pittston is served by the Luzerne County Transportation Authority and COLTS, which provides bus services to the city and other communities within Luzerne County and Lackawanna County. Martz Trailways also provides commuter, tour, and trip service from Pittston, and nearby locations in downtown Scranton and Wilkes-Barre to points east and south, such as Philadelphia, New York City, and Atlantic City.

Air

The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport is located in Pittston Township. The airport is served by eight international airlines and has hosted Air Force One on regional presidential visits several times in the past. In the spring of 2002, the airport began offering an increased number of non-stop flights across the nation. Service is provided by Allegiant, Delta, United Airlines, and US Airways.

Rail

At present, the Reading Blue Mountain & Northern Railroad, Canadian Pacific Railway and the Luzerne & Susquehanna Railroad provide freight service within the city and Pittston Township. A proposed nearby commuter train from Scranton to New York City has received government funding.

Notable people