Lackawanna County Court Notes, February 11, 2026

Marriage licenses, property transactions, divorces, and estates filed in Lackawanna County

Published on Feb. 10, 2026

The Lackawanna County Court Notes for February 11, 2026 include marriage licenses for several local couples, property transactions involving the sale of homes in the Scranton area, divorce filings, and the administration of estates of deceased individuals.

Why it matters

These court notes provide a snapshot of the legal and financial activities happening within the Lackawanna County community, including major life events like marriages, home sales, divorces, and the settling of estates. This information is valuable for understanding trends and changes within the local area.

The details

The marriage licenses were issued to couples from towns across Lackawanna County, including Clarks Summit, Scranton, Old Forge, and Carbondale. The property transactions involved the sale of homes in Moosic, Scranton, Clifton Township, and Jessup, with sale prices ranging from $271,500 to $442,500. Two divorce filings were also recorded, as well as the administration of estates for two deceased individuals from the Moosic and Ransom Township areas.

  • The court notes are for February 11, 2026.

The players

Ciara Lucianna DeNaples

A resident of Clarks Summit who obtained a marriage license.

Jason Robert Butchko

A resident of Clarks Summit who obtained a marriage license with Ciara Lucianna DeNaples.

Gary and Nancy A. Cicerini

The previous owners of a property at 100 Ryan Drive in Moosic that was sold for $430,000.

Hugo A. Concha and Nicole Marshall

The new owners of the property at 100 Ryan Drive in Moosic, purchasing it as joint tenants with rights of survivorship.

Tina Theresa Persaud, now known as Tina Williams

The previous owner of a property at 615 Pittston Ave. in Scranton that was sold for $271,500.

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The takeaway

These court notes provide insight into the legal and financial activities happening within the Lackawanna County community, including major life events like marriages, home sales, divorces, and estate administration. This information can be valuable for understanding trends and changes within the local area.