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Cetronia Ambulance sends two teams to NJ to help Hurricane Sandy recovery
Valley 610Local emergency crews recently returned after helping recovery efforts in New Jersey following the destruction caused by Hurricane Sandy. Cetronia Ambulance Corps sent to recovery response teams to New Jersey, operating , working in conjunction with other... -
A grating question on bridge grates on the Hokendauqua-North Catasauqua Bridge
The Road Warrior w/Dan HartzellGot some interesting comments regarding today's column on the urban legend about the steel grates on the Hokendauqua-North Catasauqua Bridge having been installed upside-down. My speculation is that the "shimmy" effect on vehicles, common to some grate... -
Lehigh Valley Zoo celebrates otters and others
Two North American river otters deserved their "cake" Saturday for helping to attract a large autumn crowd to Ottertoberfest, the Lehigh Valley Zoo's end-of-season celebration honoring conservationists, introducing a special zoo baby and dedicating a...
Tags: Conservation, Allentown, Lehigh Valley Zoo, Animals, Environmental Issues
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Let the grocery wars begin
Let's face it, there's nothing like a good grocery war to bring down prices. It often happens when grocers within close proximity of each other are in direct competition to win your patronage. And, lucky for us, it looks like at least two wars may be...
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Wegmans Food Markets, Inc., Foods and Beverages, Kraft Foods Group, Inc., South Whitehall Township
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American Parkway could rev up Allentown revival
Q: What's the status of the American Parkway Bridge project? The estimated completion is about the same time as the arena, right? What is the city's vision for the parkway once it's done? This looks like it's going to be huge in the economic future of...Tags: Social Media, Allentown, Bedford County (Pennsylvania), South Whitehall Township, Adirondack Phantoms
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Cancer society seeks participants for prevention study
HealthThe Lehigh Valley Unit of the American Cancer Society is enrolling participants in Cancer Prevention Study-3 with hopes of studying now cancer-free individuals over the next 20-30 years to determine cancer causes and eliminate cancer as a major killer.... -
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: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Massage Therapy, Frosting and Icing, Macada, Kmart
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Clearing the road regarding permits for heavyweight trucks
The Road Warrior w/Dan HartzellIn the May 28 column on heavyweight water-tanker trucks rumbling through the village of Cetronia and along Haines Mill Road in South Whitehall Township, I struck a pothole in saying that vehicles exceeding a gross vehicle weight of 80,000 pounds are... -
Cetronia Ambulance gets the gold
HealthThe summer Olympics haven't started yet, but the valley already has a gold-winner. The Eastern Pennsylvania Emergency Medical Services Council Monday awarded Cetronia Ambulance Corps with its Gold Standard of Excellence, the first EMS agency in the region... -
Tri-County League roster announced for Friday's game at Limeport
Groller's CornerWe gave you the Blue Mountain League yesterday, and now here's the Tri-County League roster for Friday night's all-star game at Limeport Stadium. Jon Kalejta - Infielder -- Gabelsville Brandon Sullivan - Infielder -- Gabelsville . Tim Wiand - Infielder --... -
Water tankers rumbling through Cetronia day and night
Q: Big-rig-size water tankers have been rumbling along Haines Mill Road in South Whitehall at all hours of the day and night for many weeks. What is the reason for this noisy and intrusive inconvenience? Why don't the drivers stick to the main roads?...
Tags: Overweight, Labor Day, Highway Transportation, House Building, Grille 3501
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Rain keeps PennDOT in weed-whacking rut
Q: I recently drove on the interchange of Eighth Avenue and Route 378 in Bethlehem and was disturbed to see that PennDOT has allowed the grass to get so tall that visibility is impaired. Going from 378 north to Eighth Avenue south, I could not see...Tags: Overweight, Lehigh County, Highway Transportation, Allentown, Health
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