Talk:Dunmore, Pennsylvania

Festival at Dunmore corners
This article is lacking in detail, sources and notability. Not sure if it's worth saving. I proposed merger and have heard no objections, but I don't see any place it would fit easily into Dunmore article. I'm going to paste the full text of article here in case a future editor decides to incorporate it and then redirect page to this article.-Tomdobb (talk) 14:28, 19 March 2008 (UTC)

right|thumb The Festival at Dunmore Corners is also known as the Dunmore Festival. This festival is held on Chestnut Street in the Borough of Dunmore, Pennsylvania. The festival should not be confused with the Mayor Joseph Dominick Festival that was held on East Drinker Street from the late 1980s until 2001. It should also not be confused with the Dunmore Summer Festival that was held at Sherwood Park in 2003 & 2004.

The festival is held every summer usually in the middle of August. In 2006, Dunmore Borough Council's majority refused to put the festival on the agenda, which doomed the event.

The festival has food vendors, games, along with live entertainment for three days every August.

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You forgot a pro boxer
Paul Simonetti was a professional boxer from the town who died this year. 2601:98A:202:CE80:C4B2:2B35:8F37:483 (talk) 04:52, 31 October 2022 (UTC)
 * If someone writes a Wikipedia article about Paul Simonetti and mentions that he's from Dunmore, with a reference, then we can include him in this article. (The "Notable people" sections on Wikipedia are usually for linking to biographies already on Wikipedia; that's the definition of notability for Wikipedia purposes.) Penny Richards (talk) 15:53, 31 October 2022 (UTC)