Lt. Gov. Austin Davis, right, chats with Suzanne Beck, Victims Resource Center CEO, during a stop on his ‘Safer Communities’ tour in Wilkes-Barre on Friday.
Victims Resource Center Ceo Suzanne Beck answers questions about her organization Friday afternoon after giving Lt. Gov. Austin Davis and local community reprasenatives a tour of the facility.
Victims Resource Center Ceo Suzanne Beck answers questions about her organization Friday afternoon after giving Lt. Gov. Austin Davis and local community represenatives a tour of the facility.
Lt. Gov. Austin Davis, right, chats with Suzanne Beck, Victims Resource Center CEO, during a stop on his ‘Safer Communities’ tour in Wilkes-Barre on Friday.
Victims Resource Center Ceo Suzanne Beck answers questions about her organization Friday afternoon after giving Lt. Gov. Austin Davis and local community reprasenatives a tour of the facility.
Victims Resource Center Ceo Suzanne Beck answers questions about her organization Friday afternoon after giving Lt. Gov. Austin Davis and local community represenatives a tour of the facility.
WILKES-BARRE — Days after Pennsylvania’s governor visited Pittston to tout the expansion of broadband internet, the state’s lieutenant governor visited Wilkes-Barre Twp. to promote the Victims Resource Center.