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'Nowhere to Run' author sprints back to Valley
The choice is yours: your friends or your future. While teaching at a community college in Washington D.C., former East Penn and Parkland teacher Claire J. Griffin realized that many of her students had faced this tough decision. It inspired her to...Tags: Authors, Brooklyn (New York City), Human Interest, Libraries, Research
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Book thanks conductor for 30 years of Bach Choir leadership
It's hard to believe, as the Bach Choir of Bethlehem presents its 106th Bethlehem Bach Festival, that before Greg Funfgeld's tenure as artistic director and conductor, the choir performed only at a handful of special events throughout the year as...Tags: Religion and Belief, Authors, Entertainment, Music, Harvard University
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An 'awkward' format for East Penn candidates night
A forum for candidates running for four open seats on the East Penn School Board on Tuesday turned into an awkward affair at times largely due to the setup of the question-and-answer format. Hosted by the East Penn Chamber of Commerce and East Penn...Tags: Politics, Board of Directors, Elections
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Raritan River Music Festival sets four-Saturday series
Just over the river and through the woods is not so far to travel to enjoy great chamber music, especially if the river is the Delaware and the woods are in nearby New Jersey. The 24th Raritan River Music Festival begins its four-Saturday series this...Tags: Religion and Belief, Entertainment, Reformed, Music, Culture
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CCHS, Lehigh grad Matt Cohen promoted to Steelhawks defensive coordinator
Matt Cohen can't stay away from the game of football. One year removed from being a member of the Lehigh Valley Steelhawks indoor team as a player, the former Central Catholic and Lehigh University standout has been promoted to the team's defensive...
Tags: Indoor Football League, Football, Sports, Lehigh Valley Steelhawks
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Tainted OJ placed in Starbucks was 'lethal,' San Jose police say
San Jose police said a woman arrested after she allegedly tried to sneak tainted bottles of orange juice into a refrigerator at a Starbucks had placed a "lethal quantity" of rubbing alcohol in the bottles. A customer noticed what the woman was doing and...Tags: Starbucks Corp., Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes
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Bethlehem Bach Festival promises to be spirited and uplifting
J.S. Bach's indelible stamp is just about everywhere, so even if two of the featured works on the 106th Bethlehem Bach Festival program are by other composers, each bears Bach's spirit, if not his signature. Beethoven's rarely performed Choral Fantasy and...
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Ertz's dad couldn't be more thrilled to see him land with Eagles
Doug Ertz missed out by one year on being able to watch his son, new Philadelphia Eagles tight end Zach, play where he did three decades ago. The former Lehigh University football player will have to settle instead for a change of venue, as the Eagles...
Tags: Chip Kelly, Oregon Ducks, BCS National Championship Game, Football, School Examinations
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Bethlehem honors Polish Revolutionary War hero Gen. Kazimierz Pulaski
As a small green oasis at a busy urban intersection, Bethlehem's Pulaski Park is easy to miss. Too bad. It's worth sitting there and reflecting on what might have been had Brig. Gen. Kazimierz Pulaski never come to the colonies to lend his military...
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Hellertown, Casimir Pulaski, Charlie Dent, American Revolutionary War (1775-1783)
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Lehigh wins Patriot League men's lacrosse title with 11-5 victory over Bucknell
David DiMaria has dreamed of a day like Sunday afternoon since, as a high school star, he signed on to play lacrosse at Lehigh University some four years ago. Championship game. Capacity crowd. Excitement. Adrenaline. Five points. Tournament MVP. And,...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Lehigh Mountain Hawks, Lacrosse, College Sports, Sports
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READER SUBMITTED: Artist Celebrates 90th Birthday With Show At Gregory James Gallery
New Milford"All About Hue II," a new exhibit opening May 4th at the Gregory James Gallery, New Milford, is a celebration of color - and the 90th birthday of featured artist Ralph Della-Volpe. Known primarily for his work as a colorist, Della-Volpe, whose birthday...Tags: Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Museums, Library of Congress, Bennett College, Colleges and Universities
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Lehigh's Ryan Spadola goes undrafted, but will sign free-agent deal with Jets
The call that Lehigh University's All-American wide receiver Ryan Spadola expected on Saturday afternoon never came. But he did get at least one call before the NFL Draft was over. That call was from New York Jets head coach Rex Ryan who said the Jets...Tags: National Football League, Geno Smith, New York Jets, Football, Rex Ryan
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