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Police seek Lynn Township stabbing suspect
Police are seeking a man accused of slashing or stabbing five people during a party in Lynn Township. According to state police at Fogelsville, the man is black, 18- to 21-years-old, with dreadlocks and a thin build. The melee at 8996 Kings Highway...Tags: Wescosville, Freemansburg
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36 bottles of beer go missing in Lower Macungie
State police at Fogelsville have a case and a half to investigate. A resident in the 5000 block of Faith Circle in Lower Macungie Township reported that 36 bottles of beer were taken from his garage sometime between 9:40 p.m. and 11:20 p.m. on Saturday.... -
Police: Walmart 'victim' lied about carjacking; he and 2nd man were shoplifting
The Allentown man who accused another city man of carjacking his vehicle at the Lower Macungie Walmart parking lot Friday was lying, state police at Fogelsville said. The two men went to the Walmart together, conspiring to shoplift, and when one had to...Tags: Allentown, Walmart, Whitehall, Theft
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Lots of helping hands get Beltzville ready for opening day
Usually when families spend a day at Beltzville State Park, it's to take a break from the hard work week. But hard work was why families came to Beltzville Saturday morning to support the clean-up effort lead by Mormon Helping Hands, the service group...
Tags: Kutztown, Breinigsville, Religion and Belief, Lehigh Carbon Community College, Hurricane Sandy (2012)
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Two hurt in Weisenberg wreck
A driver and her passenger were seriously injured early Saturday morning when their car went off the road in Weisenberg Township and hit two utility poles, state police at Fogelsville report. Kristin L. Rowe, 23, and the passenger, Travis R. Workman, 25,...Tags: Lehigh Valley Hospital, Hospitals and Clinics
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Two injured in Upper Milford crash
An 80-year-old man and his passenger were injured in a crash early Saturday morning in Upper Milford Township, according to State Police Fogelsville. Paul M. Fenstermaker, of Macungie, was driving south on Route 100 approaching the intersection of E....Tags: Lehigh Valley Hospital, Macungie
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Copper pipes stolen from Lower Milford basement
A Lower Milford Township house was burglarized this week and $500 to $1,000 worth of copper pipes removed from the basement, police said. The break-in at the woman's home in the 1400 block of Limeport Pike happened between 6 p.m. Tuesday and 5 p.m....Tags: Limeport, Coopersburg
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Macungie driver, 76, hurt as she dozes and car hits tree
A Macungie motorist was injured Tuesday afternoon when she fell asleep at the wheel in Upper Milford Township and her car crashed into a tree, police said. Dorothy A. Beck, 76, was northbound on Kings Highway South, about 160 feet south of Lenape Park...Tags: Lehigh Valley Hospital, Macungie
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Donald P. Russo: Whatever happened to courtesy among drivers?
The name and photograph of Lee Kish of Fanwood, N.J., recently appeared on the front page of this newspaper. He is presumed to be innocent until proven guilty. According to information from police contained in news reports, last month Kish fired a gun...Tags: Mario Andretti, Entertainment, Highway Transportation, Gaming, Phil McGraw
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Market Café at Wegmans will open Thursday
Some things seem to take forever in the retail world, like the opening of the new Weis Markets in Fogelsville or the Golden Corral at Lehigh Valley Mall in Whitehall Township. Eager shoppers and diners couldn't wait for either of those places to be up and...
Tags: Walmart, Promenade Shops, Animals, Hot Dogs, Whitehall
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Valley restaurants extend Girl Scout cookie desserts
The Morning CallSweet news! You've got more time and more Girl-Scout-cookie-themed desserts to try. The chance to sample Girl Scout cookie desserts at The Sands has been extended through March 17. But there's no time to waste, because there are three desserts to try:...Tags: Shortbread, Dining and Drinking, Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Do state police still set speed traps in the sky?
Q: We have seen the highway signs that read "speed enforced from aircraft." Is this really so? I don't know of anyone that was ever caught speeding in such a way. Today we hear so much about unmanned 'drones,' including a recent story in the Sunday...
Tags: Allentown, Highway Transportation, American Civil Liberties Union, Laws, Macungie
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