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Cyclist races on her path to med school
Colleen Gulick was extremely busy last weekend, not that she's any stranger to being busy. The 22-year-old from Spring City, Chester County, has been riding at the Valley Preferred Cycling Center in Trexlertown practically since she learned to pedal a...
Tags: Social Issues, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Field Hockey, Track Cycling, Road Running
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Bass season in Pa. kicks off on Father's Day Weekend
It's still more than a week away, but bass season kicks off in Pennsylvania on Saturday, June 15, just in time for Father's Day weekend activity. "I can't think of a better way for grandfathers and fathers to spend their weekend than outside fishing with...Tags: Tropical Storms, Father's Day, Physiology, Cementon, Fishing
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Tough Mudder race bringing 21,000 people to Schnecksville
They're calling it the Philadelphia Tough Mudder, but we're calling it the hometown Tough Mudder in the Lehigh Valley. According to Meghan Chisolm of DKC Public relations, Marketing & Government Affairs, which is promoting the event, about 21,000...
Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Sports, Road Running, Running, Cycling
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Bridge work near Lehigh Valley Zoo takes the slow road
Q: As a covered bridge enthusiast, I enjoy visiting covered bridges throughout Pennsylvania. After driving by Schlicher Covered Bridge in June [2011] I was surprised to see it closed, and by chance a few days later I read a Morning Call article indicating...Tags: Guth, Transportation, Allentown, Manassas (Manassas, Virginia), Arts and Culture
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Spring fever compels a columnist to seek a cure in cicada haven
It was a bad dose of tempus vernum febriculosa, aggravated by a thermometer that said 76 and windows that revealed unusual stretches of blue up in the sky. The only cure was out in The Morning Call's parking garage, so I grabbed a notebook (for the sake...
Tags: Tour Operations Industry, Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom, Allentown, Maxatawny Township, Trexlertown
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Trout season opens Saturday in southeastern Pennsylvania
The smell of sizzling bacon and the taste of eggs over easy with buttered toast are as much a part of the opening day of fishing as casting that first line. Trout season kicks off in the 18-county Southeast Region of Pennsylvania at 8 a.m. Saturday, and...
Tags: Hurricanes, Natural Disasters, Fishing, Cementon, Allentown
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Burkett named WCO in new game commission district
Those who have felt that the Lehigh Valley has been underserved by the number of Pennsylvania Game Commission Wildlife Conservation Officers stationed here can take a huge sigh of relief. Shawna Burkett, a 24-year-old fresh out of the 29th — and...Tags: International Organizations, Coopersburg, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Lehigh County, Environmental Issues
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Check out some new gear for your summer fun
Now that we're past Memorial Day, the unofficial start to summer, it's time to delve into some of the equipment and gear that will help make the Summer of 2013 your best outdoors season ever. Obviously hunting takes a back seat to fishing, camping and...
Tags: Hunting, Animals, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Memorial Day, Marshmallows
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Easton's Price sets personal best in 800
Even though she did not make the U.S. Olympic team, Easton's Chanelle Price continues to make news in running. Price came within a whisker of breaking the 2-minute barrier in the 800-meters at the 2012 Flanders Cup Meet in Ninove, Belgium, last Saturday....
Tags: Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Coca-Cola Co., Track and Field, Road Running, Washington, DC
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Buckley back from USA Luge camp in Lake Placid
With all eyes still on the 2012 London Olympics, Theresa Buckley of Salisbury Township is having a hard time containing her excitement. The 15-year-old just returned from a summer training camp at the Olympic Training Center in Lake Placid, N.Y.,and...
Tags: Luge, Sports, FIFA World Cup, 2014 Winter Olympic Games
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'Wild Horses' helped drag Braveheart away
Andy Lee thought he was doing a nice thing in summer 2010 when he agreed to let some people stage their fundraising musical performance in his Braveheart Highland Pub, Hellertown.
Little did he know that the group of bar patrons included a spy.
Susan...Tags: Concerts, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Music, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Arts and Culture
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Confusion, animosity common in music licensing
Andy Lee says that after he opened Braveheart Highland Pub in Hellertown several years ago, he occasionally featured live music.
As a result, he has been contacted many times by all three of the major music licensing organizations — Broadcast Music...Tags: Concerts, Small Businesses, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Music, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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