Technically he is still a Boss, but is probably shelved like Bonanno was back in the day. I wonder who has taken over the Bufalino rackets. It was never a large family to begin with, similar to Rochester and Pittsburgh. My guess is Philly or one of the 5 Families.
I would think that although Philly may have some influence and mutually beneficial scams going on with whatever's left of the Scranton rackets, Philly may be a bit more focused on things going on in the 215. The Bufalino family was always heavily involved in the coal and garment industries in/around Scranton, W-B, Pittston, Hazleton, etc...but the union infiltration and labor racketeering that went hand-in-hand with these businesses is pretty much history, or at least severely limited. As far as the non-traditional means of LCN income, much of the $$$ is now in waste management. D'Elia was heavily involved in this area...Big Billy did a lot of biz with NYC in general and the Genovese in particular, and I would imagine that the Genovese family would have the most influence in NE PA today.