Life with Liz: Learning new skill says a lot about character I’m so proud of E. She tried something completely out of her comfort zone, something that required her to learn an entir... Where We Live: All seems settled for now with game staff process When I wrote my last “Where We Live” column, Lehighton Area School District was in the midst of revamping its hiring pro... Warmest Regards: Who cooks for you? Tell me your experiences I was surprised at what I was hearing as I listened to two women express their frustrations. “It’s not fair,” said one w... Under my Hat: Who ya gonna call when train station beckons? Next month, the restored 1874 Tamaqua train station will celebrate its 150th anniversary. The Italianate Victorian landm... Inside Looking Out: A letter to parents of high school athletes Dear parents, I am a former high school football and baseball coach with over 25 years of experience. I’m also a father ... Inside Looking Out: 2 talking pencils still have the write stuff Peter: Owww! He just put me in that grinder thing! Paul: See, it is true. We do get shorter when we get older. Peter: We... Life with Liz: No easy answers about cellphones in school No cellphones in school. They’re a distraction and kids are spending too much time on screens. Take them away or loc... It’s in Your Nature: Vultures are amazing soaring machines You’re driving south on Route 209; the Lehigh River and Bear Mountain are on your right, and a light fog is lifting out ... Warmest Regards: It’s important to share your family stories When I was a kid, I often walked 2 miles from our home to my grandmother’s house. Sometimes I walked there because I was... Warmest Regards: I wish I could stop time so a day or event wouldn’t end The last time when time seemed to stand still for me was in high school algebra class. I remember looking at the clock t... « Previous 23 24 25 » Next 2025 Readers' ChoiceNesquehoning man shoots self as police try to take him into custodyMarian mourns passing of Coach MurphyHascin finds her coaching strideThe New Palmerton Diner serves food with a smile
Where We Live: All seems settled for now with game staff process When I wrote my last “Where We Live” column, Lehighton Area School District was in the midst of revamping its hiring pro... Warmest Regards: Who cooks for you? Tell me your experiences I was surprised at what I was hearing as I listened to two women express their frustrations. “It’s not fair,” said one w... Under my Hat: Who ya gonna call when train station beckons? Next month, the restored 1874 Tamaqua train station will celebrate its 150th anniversary. The Italianate Victorian landm... Inside Looking Out: A letter to parents of high school athletes Dear parents, I am a former high school football and baseball coach with over 25 years of experience. I’m also a father ... Inside Looking Out: 2 talking pencils still have the write stuff Peter: Owww! He just put me in that grinder thing! Paul: See, it is true. We do get shorter when we get older. Peter: We... Life with Liz: No easy answers about cellphones in school No cellphones in school. They’re a distraction and kids are spending too much time on screens. Take them away or loc... It’s in Your Nature: Vultures are amazing soaring machines You’re driving south on Route 209; the Lehigh River and Bear Mountain are on your right, and a light fog is lifting out ... Warmest Regards: It’s important to share your family stories When I was a kid, I often walked 2 miles from our home to my grandmother’s house. Sometimes I walked there because I was... Warmest Regards: I wish I could stop time so a day or event wouldn’t end The last time when time seemed to stand still for me was in high school algebra class. I remember looking at the clock t... « Previous 23 24 25 » Next 2025 Readers' ChoiceNesquehoning man shoots self as police try to take him into custodyMarian mourns passing of Coach MurphyHascin finds her coaching strideThe New Palmerton Diner serves food with a smile
Warmest Regards: Who cooks for you? Tell me your experiences I was surprised at what I was hearing as I listened to two women express their frustrations. “It’s not fair,” said one w... Under my Hat: Who ya gonna call when train station beckons? Next month, the restored 1874 Tamaqua train station will celebrate its 150th anniversary. The Italianate Victorian landm... Inside Looking Out: A letter to parents of high school athletes Dear parents, I am a former high school football and baseball coach with over 25 years of experience. I’m also a father ... Inside Looking Out: 2 talking pencils still have the write stuff Peter: Owww! He just put me in that grinder thing! Paul: See, it is true. We do get shorter when we get older. Peter: We... Life with Liz: No easy answers about cellphones in school No cellphones in school. They’re a distraction and kids are spending too much time on screens. Take them away or loc... It’s in Your Nature: Vultures are amazing soaring machines You’re driving south on Route 209; the Lehigh River and Bear Mountain are on your right, and a light fog is lifting out ... Warmest Regards: It’s important to share your family stories When I was a kid, I often walked 2 miles from our home to my grandmother’s house. Sometimes I walked there because I was... Warmest Regards: I wish I could stop time so a day or event wouldn’t end The last time when time seemed to stand still for me was in high school algebra class. I remember looking at the clock t... « Previous 23 24 25 » Next 2025 Readers' ChoiceNesquehoning man shoots self as police try to take him into custodyMarian mourns passing of Coach MurphyHascin finds her coaching strideThe New Palmerton Diner serves food with a smile
Under my Hat: Who ya gonna call when train station beckons? Next month, the restored 1874 Tamaqua train station will celebrate its 150th anniversary. The Italianate Victorian landm... Inside Looking Out: A letter to parents of high school athletes Dear parents, I am a former high school football and baseball coach with over 25 years of experience. I’m also a father ... Inside Looking Out: 2 talking pencils still have the write stuff Peter: Owww! He just put me in that grinder thing! Paul: See, it is true. We do get shorter when we get older. Peter: We... Life with Liz: No easy answers about cellphones in school No cellphones in school. They’re a distraction and kids are spending too much time on screens. Take them away or loc... It’s in Your Nature: Vultures are amazing soaring machines You’re driving south on Route 209; the Lehigh River and Bear Mountain are on your right, and a light fog is lifting out ... Warmest Regards: It’s important to share your family stories When I was a kid, I often walked 2 miles from our home to my grandmother’s house. Sometimes I walked there because I was... Warmest Regards: I wish I could stop time so a day or event wouldn’t end The last time when time seemed to stand still for me was in high school algebra class. I remember looking at the clock t... « Previous 23 24 25 » Next 2025 Readers' ChoiceNesquehoning man shoots self as police try to take him into custodyMarian mourns passing of Coach MurphyHascin finds her coaching strideThe New Palmerton Diner serves food with a smile
Inside Looking Out: A letter to parents of high school athletes Dear parents, I am a former high school football and baseball coach with over 25 years of experience. I’m also a father ... Inside Looking Out: 2 talking pencils still have the write stuff Peter: Owww! He just put me in that grinder thing! Paul: See, it is true. We do get shorter when we get older. Peter: We... Life with Liz: No easy answers about cellphones in school No cellphones in school. They’re a distraction and kids are spending too much time on screens. Take them away or loc... It’s in Your Nature: Vultures are amazing soaring machines You’re driving south on Route 209; the Lehigh River and Bear Mountain are on your right, and a light fog is lifting out ... Warmest Regards: It’s important to share your family stories When I was a kid, I often walked 2 miles from our home to my grandmother’s house. Sometimes I walked there because I was... Warmest Regards: I wish I could stop time so a day or event wouldn’t end The last time when time seemed to stand still for me was in high school algebra class. I remember looking at the clock t... « Previous 23 24 25 » Next 2025 Readers' ChoiceNesquehoning man shoots self as police try to take him into custodyMarian mourns passing of Coach MurphyHascin finds her coaching strideThe New Palmerton Diner serves food with a smile
Inside Looking Out: 2 talking pencils still have the write stuff Peter: Owww! He just put me in that grinder thing! Paul: See, it is true. We do get shorter when we get older. Peter: We... Life with Liz: No easy answers about cellphones in school No cellphones in school. They’re a distraction and kids are spending too much time on screens. Take them away or loc... It’s in Your Nature: Vultures are amazing soaring machines You’re driving south on Route 209; the Lehigh River and Bear Mountain are on your right, and a light fog is lifting out ... Warmest Regards: It’s important to share your family stories When I was a kid, I often walked 2 miles from our home to my grandmother’s house. Sometimes I walked there because I was... Warmest Regards: I wish I could stop time so a day or event wouldn’t end The last time when time seemed to stand still for me was in high school algebra class. I remember looking at the clock t... « Previous 23 24 25 » Next 2025 Readers' ChoiceNesquehoning man shoots self as police try to take him into custodyMarian mourns passing of Coach MurphyHascin finds her coaching strideThe New Palmerton Diner serves food with a smile
Life with Liz: No easy answers about cellphones in school No cellphones in school. They’re a distraction and kids are spending too much time on screens. Take them away or loc... It’s in Your Nature: Vultures are amazing soaring machines You’re driving south on Route 209; the Lehigh River and Bear Mountain are on your right, and a light fog is lifting out ... Warmest Regards: It’s important to share your family stories When I was a kid, I often walked 2 miles from our home to my grandmother’s house. Sometimes I walked there because I was... Warmest Regards: I wish I could stop time so a day or event wouldn’t end The last time when time seemed to stand still for me was in high school algebra class. I remember looking at the clock t... « Previous 23 24 25 » Next
It’s in Your Nature: Vultures are amazing soaring machines You’re driving south on Route 209; the Lehigh River and Bear Mountain are on your right, and a light fog is lifting out ... Warmest Regards: It’s important to share your family stories When I was a kid, I often walked 2 miles from our home to my grandmother’s house. Sometimes I walked there because I was... Warmest Regards: I wish I could stop time so a day or event wouldn’t end The last time when time seemed to stand still for me was in high school algebra class. I remember looking at the clock t...
Warmest Regards: It’s important to share your family stories When I was a kid, I often walked 2 miles from our home to my grandmother’s house. Sometimes I walked there because I was... Warmest Regards: I wish I could stop time so a day or event wouldn’t end The last time when time seemed to stand still for me was in high school algebra class. I remember looking at the clock t...
Warmest Regards: I wish I could stop time so a day or event wouldn’t end The last time when time seemed to stand still for me was in high school algebra class. I remember looking at the clock t...