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Orioles still pondering roster move, DL options
The Baltimore SunTORONTO -- The Orioles have yet to make a roster move today to recall right-hander Steve Johnson, who joined the club this morning. The team is exploring several options, all likely DL moves, as the corresponding move to add Johnson. Manager Buck...Tags: Dwayne Johnson, Buck Showalter
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Pamela Varkony: On Memorial Day, remember heroes like Derek Holland
Kathy Andreas doesn't watch much television, but on this recent Sunday afternoon she's watching "Section 60," the award-winning HBO documentary that tells the story of loved ones visiting the place in Arlington National Cemetery where veterans from the...Tags: Memorial Day, Whitehall, Afghanistan, Appalachian National Scenic Trail, Scranton
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Come together to help Oklahoma tornado victims
Members of Muslims and Christians United send their thoughts and prayers toward the victims of the recent tornado disaster that struck Oklahoma. We encourage every one of all faiths to come together in this time of crisis by helping the people of Oklahoma... -
REVIEW: Band's solid show gives new Mayfair a tie to the best of its past
When a festival changes as much as Allentown's Mayfair has, with its move to Allentown Fairgrounds and refocusing as a multi-disciplinary art event, it's nice to have at least one good, familiar element to it to make you feel comfortable. That's sort...Tags: The X Factor (tv program), Music, Radio Industry, Entertainment
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Mayfair tea vendor boiling over $25 permit
Rita Mixon made the 16-hour drive from Alabama to Allentown to sell 35 different varieties of loose tea at the annual Mayfair Festival of the Arts. "People in the North drink more tea," she said. But the southern vendor got hot and bothered when she...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Festive Events, Mayfair Festival, Customs and Tradition
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Allentown schedules forum on city police chief search
Valley 610Allentown officials have scheduled their first public forum to gather information about the search for a new police chief. Residents are invited to council chambers Thursday at 6 p.m. to a forum moderated by Kutztown University Professor Gary Cordner... -
Faith and Values: Love and kindness flowed from Imam Ali's heart
"Faith is patience during difficulty and thankfulness during prosperity." "It suffices for one to work on his own flaws rather than other people's flaws." These are a few words from a devout and virtuous person. Every religion has individuals who are...Tags: Islam, Crime, Law and Justice, Religion and Belief
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Why you should consider buying grafted tomatoes
They've already been available for several seasons, but grafted tomatoes are readily available this season. Wat's so special about grafting tomatoes? Let's start with what grafting is. Long used in the orchard and ornamental markets, the process involves...Tags: Trexlertown, Trips and Vacations, Travel, Tools and Hardware, Genetic Engineering
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Shopping Scout: Yarn donations, electric egg cooker, more
LOOKING FOR VCR repairs: Karen of Whitehall is looking for someone in the Whitehall, East Allentown or Bethlehem areas who repairs VCRs. Yarn donations: Janet of Bethlehem is looking for yarn donations. She makes lap robes for the elderly. Outdoor...Tags: Whitehall, Walnutport, Coplay, Schnecksville, Gaming
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A labyrinth grows in Allentown
Reminiscent of the beloved novel "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn," a labyrinth of wild grasses has taken root next to the Grace Montessori School in the shadow of a seven-deck concrete parking garage in one of the busiest sections of downtown Allentown. But...
Tags: Whitehall, Breinigsville, Philosophy, Ed Pawlowski, Teaching and Learning
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Allentown School Board approves cutting 154 jobs
Allentown School Board approved a curtailment of programs Thursday that eliminates 132 teachers and 12 administrators, pushing the financially challenged district to more than 400 jobs slashed over the past four years. The district's second curtailment...Tags: Job Layoffs, Students, American School for the Deaf, Layoffs and Downsizing, Tom Corbett
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Police: Man broke into Salisbury homes, stole copper to feed drug habit
A 33-year-old Allentown man admitted burglarizing five homes in Salisbury Township, taking copper pipes and selling them to feed his drug habit, according to court records. Nathan Eisenhard, of the 900 block of Margaret Street, allegedly committed the...Tags: Heroin, Theft
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