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Check online for Pa. elk lottery drawing on Friday
The 2012 Lehigh Valley Hunting and Fishing Extravaganza experienced record crowds on Aug. 25, according to show co-organizer Bob Danenhower. The 2012 event's Top Dog Competition winner went to a German short-haired pointer bell (owned by Tim Gardner of...Tags: New Tripoli, Allentown, National Audubon Society, Game, Germansville
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Mobile cigar lounge rolls through Valley
A lot of retail comes on wheels these days. That includes the classic Good Humor ice cream truck that we all know, but also hot dog carts and mobile clothing boutiques. While the rolling boutique fad may not have hit the Valley yet, we have something...
Tags: Restaurants, Allentown, Target, Schoenersville, Mining
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Bookstore chain bucking trend
Some say bookstores are on the brink of extinction, along with video and music stores, as consumers migrate to the digital world. Sure, there's plenty of evidence along those lines, now that mega-bookstore chains Borders and Waldenbooks are history....
Tags: Allentown, Literature, Weis Markets Incorporated, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Lehigh Valley Hospital
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Cupcakery adds something sweet to Topton
Topton is an ideal small American town with a bank, pub, pizzeria, hardware store, salon and barbershop in its business district. And now, a cupcakery. The quiet Berks County borough may not be where you'd imagine a designer cupcake shop, and that's...
Tags: Restaurants, Clothing, Accessories, and Shoes, Trexlertown, TJX Companies Incorporated, Services and Shopping
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John Brinson did not have a golden parachute
John Brinson, the Lehigh Valley's renowned fitness whiz, knows a lot about parachutes, having gone to the Army's paratrooper and ranger schools after finishing near the top of his class at West Point. He did not know enough about golden parachutes. In...Tags: Insurance, Allentown, West Point, Health, Trexlertown
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Five eyeing Reichley's seat to attend candidates night
Valley 610Five Republicans interested in state Rep. Doug Reichley's seat in the 134th legislative district are scheduled to appear at a 7:30 p.m. candidates night in Emmaus on Tuesday, Jan. 17. The candidates night will be held at the Emmaus fire hall, 50 S.... -
Valley's Erin McDermott is an American original
Lehigh Valley MusicErin McDermott tells stories when she sings — stories about small towns, traveling, lost love or anything else that fits into her imaginative tapestry of rural Americana. Those tales fill her CD "Time To Go," released in 2011, and you can hear... -
Brandywine falls 1-0 to Philipsburg-Osceola in 2A softball state final
Groller's CornerFour trips to the state finals for Brandywine and no state titles. The Bullets lost again in the PIAA 2A championship game, and this one may have stung the most. Philipsburg-Osceola defeated Brandywine 1-0 after here at Nittany Lion Softball Park. The... -
Pennsylvania Republicans singing new tune on Romney's Pa. chances
With President Obama visiting Philadelphia Tuesday, the Pennsylvania GOP held a preemptive press call to tout Republican Mitt Romney's chances of winning the state in November. Republican party chairman Rob Gleason told The Morning Call last month...
Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Quinnipiac University, Charlie Dent, Elections, Republican Party
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Companies sue Stroh over Superfund site cleanup in South Whitehall
A group of Lehigh Valley companies has sued the former owner of the Stroh Brewery, alleging that Stroh has stopped contributing money to clean up a former landfill in South Whitehall Township now designated a Superfund site. PPL Electric Utilities,...Tags: Allentown, South Whitehall Township, Finance, Trials, General Electric Company
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'I could feel the bullets hitting my plane'
Frank E. Speer wasn't eligible to be a military pilot during World War II. The 1939 Allentown High School graduate had two missing teeth, he was married and wasn't a college graduate. But America badly needed fliers, so the Army Air Corps took the son of...
Tags: Allentown, American Red Cross, Turnips, Air Transportation Industry, Potatoes
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