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Parkettes celebrate Price's return, USA Independence Day
SportsTalkNot everyone was spending the Fourth of July at a water park or the beach or a family picnic. The Parkettes National Training Center in Allentown was one busy place Wednesday morning. It was the first day back for Elizabeth...... -
Monday Morning Coffee: Lawmakers return for busy fall session (or not).
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekGood Monday Morning Fellow Seekers. Pennsylvania’s public school students have been in class for weeks, but state lawmakers will finally return to work today for an abbreviated fall voting session that could end up being as notable for what doesn... -
Don't miss Lehigh County Open Gate Farm Tour Sunday
Lehigh Valley ParentingThe Lehigh County Open Gate Farm Tour will be held 1-5 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 21, with 19 sites offering tours, demonstrations and products. The event is sponsored by Penn State Cooperative Extension, 610-391-9840. Look for the number on the sign that... -
Politics
Blogging with Bill WhiteI realize some tea party Republicans have been trying to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory by making preposterously offensive statements about rape, so I suppose it would be an exaggeration to suggest that Sen. Bob Casey has run...... -
Valley makes the slow road back to normal
The Lehigh Valley's recovery from superstorm Sandy seemed to be proceeding slowly but surely on Wednesday, with streets coming to life and the area's electric utilities saying most power would be restored by the end of the weekend. But the return to...
Tags: Business, Slatington, Jim Thorpe, Orefield, City Line
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Hurricane Sandy brings two more deaths to the Lehigh Valley as more than 200,000 homes remain without power
The local impact of Hurricane Sandy became more catastrophic for the Lehigh Valley with the deaths of two more people, bringing the region's death toll to four as of Wednesday morning. A Lower Macungie Township woman died from the fumes from a portable...
Tags: Business, Schoeneck, Tom Corbett, South Whitehall Township, Easton (Northampton, Pennsylvania)
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In Sandy's aftermath, Valley residents grapple with outages, downed trees, blocked roads
Roy Nimmo has lived long enough to keep things in perspective. He built his Williams Township home in 1948, after World War II, and spent his first two years there hauling his own water. In the great flood of 1955, the creek behind his house overflowed...
Tags: Halloween, Foods and Beverages, Allentown, Soups, Schnecksville
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Sandy knocks down trees, forces people, stores to improvise
Gordy Frack waited 30 minutes Tuesday morning to get an essential commodity – hot, black coffee. "It was worth it," Frack said after his wait to get two cups of joe at the Wawa on E. Broad Street and Stefko Boulevard in Bethlehem. "I don't think...
Tags: Halloween, Wegmans Food Markets, Inc., Target, Snow Storms, Bethlehem Township (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania)
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Power outage doesn't dim the charm at Emmaus shops
Wow! What a crazy week it has been for retail — a week of feast and famine. Last weekend, as people throughout the Valley made their way from store to store to pick up items they needed to survive an extended power outage, supermarkets,...
Tags: Business, Pen Argyl, Allentown, Emmaus, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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New life for former Circuit City building
The bankruptcy and closing of several hundred Circuit City stores in late 2008 dealt a serious blow to the nation's already weak retail scene. The Great Recession had forced the extinction of several chains in the Lehigh Valley, including Tweeter and...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Habitat for Humanity International, Allentown, Services and Shopping, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Roger E. Stottlemyer, 90
Roger E. Stottlemyer, 90, of Mount Lena, Md., passed away peacefully Wednesday, July 11, 2012, at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Martinsburg, W.Va. Born March 31, 1922, in Mount Lena, he was the last remaining family member of the late Charles...
Tags: Methodist, World War II (1939-1945), Religion and Belief, Human Interest, U.S. Army
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Painting parties brighten Bethlehem's retail canvas
Bethlehem keeps me busy with its retail churn and prospects. Its downtown already houses an interesting mosh of retail from cafes to boutiques and hotels. The newbie in the crowd is Roey's Paintbox Parties in the lower level of 453 Main Street. The...
Tags: New Products, Allentown, Dining and Drinking, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Bethlehem Township (Hunterdon, New Jersey)
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