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Unions, not businesses, are responsible for worker safety laws
Paul Carpenter's column in support of John Brinson's anti-union stance is an attack on all workers. In the article, Mr. Brinson stated, "The problem is, we don't really need unions anymore" because of laws that now protect workers. Using that train of...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Career and Workplace, Laws, Pension and Welfare, John F. Kennedy
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Lehigh Valley company news
AAF give awards to five Lehigh Valley competitors Five Lehigh Valley agencies, companies and students were awarded Silver ADDY Awards at the 2013 District Two competition held in New York City on April 8. These winners advanced to the District Two...Tags: Advertising, Festive Events, New York City, Yuengling, Energy Saving
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Fraud report highlights need to stay vigilant
Pennsylvania ranks high in a new report on fraud, and the common scams highlighted in the report continue to dog victims in the Lehigh Valley. A Lower Macungie Township man was conned out of $300 this month in one of those swindles. He was duped into...Tags: Montgomery County (Pennsylvania), Crime, Law and Justice, Theft, Computer Crime, Viral Diseases and Infections
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ArtsQuest agrees to pay $25K to employee in beer stein case
ArtsQuest has agreed to pay $25,000 to a former employee who says she lost her job after contending that $70 Musikfest beer steins being sold as "handcrafted in Germany" were made in China for about $3. The Bethlehem nonprofit that puts on the German-...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, China, Entertainment Events, Career and Workplace, Laws
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Third-strike sentence: Bethlehem man gets life in prison for drug trafficking conspiracy
A Bethlehem man who took part in a Carbon County drug trafficking conspiracy was sentenced by a federal judge Wednesday to life in prison. Krishna Mote, 43, was convicted in December of conspiracy to distribute more than 280 grams of crack cocaine and...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Drug Trafficking, Judges, Cocaine, Trials
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Acquisitions benefiting shareholders, PPL CEO says
Recent acquisitions are driving up the price of PPL Corp. stock, CEO William Spence said Wednesday at the Allentown company's annual shareholders' meeting. "Investors have noticed that we are delivering on our promise," Spence said. "Our stock price...Tags: CEO Pay, Corporate Officers, Companies and Corporations, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Electricity Production and Distribution
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Is Allentown man charged with killing his mom fit for trial?
Two mental health experts disagreed in court Wednesday over the competency of an Allentown man charged with stabbing his mother to death two days before Mother's Day last year. Public defender Carol Marciano requested the hearing in an attempt to show...
Tags: Court Preliminary, Murder, Judges, Mother's Day, Behavioral Conditions
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Walk This Way! links readers to Lehigh Valley trails
It launched softly, almost silently, like the inaudible patter that Carl Sandburg called the fog that comes in on little cat feet. The Morning Call's "Walk This Way!" campaign, sponsored by Highmark, began more than two months ago as a way to...
Tags: United Way , Hospitals and Clinics, Google+, Running, Carl Sandburg
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Portland power plant owners settle pollution lawsuit
The owner of a power plant in Upper Mount Bethel Township has agreed to stop burning coal as part of a settlement in a lawsuit by two downwind states over air pollution. NRG Energy, which acquired the Portland Generating Station last year in a merger...
Tags: Coal, Crime, Law and Justice, Environmental Pollution, Energy Resources, Portland (Middlesex, Connecticut)
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Allentown mayor promises public a say in new police chief
Allentown Mayor Ed Pawlowski promised transparency Wednesday in the search for a new police chief, with everyone in the city involved in some way in the hiring process. At a news conference, Pawlowski announced the search for a new chief will...
Tags: Elections, Local Elections, Ed Pawlowski, Politics
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Side-by-Side concert celebrates Gould
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of American composer, conductor and pianist Morton Gould, arguably one of the most gifted musicians since Mendelssohn. He published his first work at age 6, titled, appropriately enough, "Just Six,"...Tags: Radio, Lafayette College, Services and Shopping, Astor Piazzolla, Broadway Theater
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Baum auctions art for every collector
Bid on more than 250 works by local, regional and national artists, including six paintings by school founder Walter Emerson Baum, on May 18 at the 28th Annual Baum School of Art Auction. A silent auction, 5:30-7:30 p.m., will feature about 150 works for...Tags: Artists, Auction Service, Fine Artists, Arts and Culture
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