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Yatesville, PA, a small borough located 2 miles outside of Pittston, offers a primarily residential setting with a mix of mid-20th century ranch-style homes, farmhouses, and newer townhouses like those in Maple’s Edge. The area is zoned for the Pittston Area School District, where students have access to academically challenging activities. Essential amenities, including grocery stores like Weis Markets and Aldi, are within a 10-mile radius. Yatesville Borough Park features a playground, basketball courts, and a paved walking path, while the nearby Revolution Ice Center offers public skating, youth hockey, and community service projects. The Luzerne County Transportation Authority provides bus routes and a rideshare program for residents, and the borough is conveniently located 5 miles from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport. Interstate 81 runs adjacent to Yatesville, facilitating a 130-mile drive to New York City. Local dining options include Lombardo’s Market and Agolinos in West Pittston, with additional shopping and dining at Pittston Cross Shopping Center. The borough is also home to several industrial sites, which are mostly separated from residential areas by forests, though some residents may experience increased noise from nearby trains. Neighboring boroughs host events like Kingston’s Veteran’s Day Parade and Pittston’s annual Tomato Festival, adding to the community’s vibrant atmosphere.