It’s In Your Nature: Making sense of some bird names Since I’ve been a birding nut for quite a while, a number of people have asked me many questions about a bird they’ve se... Inside Looking Out: Happy birthdays to all! My birthday comes in just a few days, and since you have one, too, I dedicate this column to you and to me. I love to us... It’s In Your Nature: Some fine company while you fish I lived my first 67 years in the Lehighton area. My dad also lived his entire life here as well. He enjoyed hunting and ... Inside Looking Out: Playing tricks with his memory A few months ago, my girlfriend and I visited her 95-year-old father, who lives in Linglestown. He’s a fascinating man w... Inside Looking Out: Words from Charlie Chaplin’s wisdom At the end of the 1940 movie, “The Great Dictator,” the once silent film star Charlie Chaplin gave a speech that has tra... Warmest Regards: It’s harder to make connections There seems to silent epidemic going around. It hits all ages, but it’s something most of us don’t talk about. It’s call... Life With Liz: We’ll be sticking with what works for us When last we left, I was musing the types of problems I’d be encountering with my young adult type children. And, here w... Warmest Regards: Small changes, big results Have you noticed the media seems to be flooded more with health care information than ever before? Specifically, now we ... Life With Liz: Becoming more of a spectator, less of a participant By the time this column runs, I will be the parent of two high school graduates, and two “kids” who are now technically ... It’s In Your Nature: Birding bookends in Carbon County In my last column I wrote how I just can’t miss getting out for the birds of May. Well, I visited two different location... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe Community Picnic2026-07-08Jim Thorpe 250 celebration2026-07-03Palmerton Pace-setters Car Show2026-07-01Nesquehoning 202/America 250 celebration2026-06-15Opinion How our state representatives voted The state House of Representatives voted on the bills listed below, sending them to the Senate for concurrence. Here is how our representati... Budget impasse stressful on those waiting for state moneyOpinion: Don’t count on lower electricity prices in 2026Opinion: The party’s over, let the work beginLetter to the editor: Happy FourthOn This Date - News JULY 11, 1994 Workers from the Pennsylvania Conservation Corps are making major improvements to a dry part of the historic Lehigh Canal in Jim Thorpe, cle... JULY 10, 1989JULY 9, 1990ON THIS DATE JULY 8, 1992ON THIS DATE JULY 7, 1988AP News U.S. tells Iran: Declare Strait of Hormuz openWindow dislodges on jet; passengers hold on to manHarry, family work on mending their royal riftDefense tries to sow doubt about evidence in Kirk murder caseWith Platner out, hopefuls vie for party nominationTrump visits Mack Trucks’ facility in Lehigh ValleyHere are five ways you can avoid tax penalties in 2026U.S. forces bomb military sites inside IranRescuers search for 2 still missing in Laos cave « Previous 2 3 4 » Next 2026 Readers' ChoiceCarbon man tries to steal trainTelevision crew seeking Bigfoot info at Mauch Chunk Lake parkAquashicola fire chief Bill George diesCarbon coroner releases statement on fire chief’s death
Inside Looking Out: Happy birthdays to all! My birthday comes in just a few days, and since you have one, too, I dedicate this column to you and to me. I love to us... It’s In Your Nature: Some fine company while you fish I lived my first 67 years in the Lehighton area. My dad also lived his entire life here as well. He enjoyed hunting and ... Inside Looking Out: Playing tricks with his memory A few months ago, my girlfriend and I visited her 95-year-old father, who lives in Linglestown. He’s a fascinating man w... Inside Looking Out: Words from Charlie Chaplin’s wisdom At the end of the 1940 movie, “The Great Dictator,” the once silent film star Charlie Chaplin gave a speech that has tra... Warmest Regards: It’s harder to make connections There seems to silent epidemic going around. It hits all ages, but it’s something most of us don’t talk about. It’s call... Life With Liz: We’ll be sticking with what works for us When last we left, I was musing the types of problems I’d be encountering with my young adult type children. And, here w... Warmest Regards: Small changes, big results Have you noticed the media seems to be flooded more with health care information than ever before? Specifically, now we ... Life With Liz: Becoming more of a spectator, less of a participant By the time this column runs, I will be the parent of two high school graduates, and two “kids” who are now technically ... It’s In Your Nature: Birding bookends in Carbon County In my last column I wrote how I just can’t miss getting out for the birds of May. Well, I visited two different location... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe Community Picnic2026-07-08Jim Thorpe 250 celebration2026-07-03Palmerton Pace-setters Car Show2026-07-01Nesquehoning 202/America 250 celebration2026-06-15Opinion How our state representatives voted The state House of Representatives voted on the bills listed below, sending them to the Senate for concurrence. Here is how our representati... Budget impasse stressful on those waiting for state moneyOpinion: Don’t count on lower electricity prices in 2026Opinion: The party’s over, let the work beginLetter to the editor: Happy FourthOn This Date - News JULY 11, 1994 Workers from the Pennsylvania Conservation Corps are making major improvements to a dry part of the historic Lehigh Canal in Jim Thorpe, cle... JULY 10, 1989JULY 9, 1990ON THIS DATE JULY 8, 1992ON THIS DATE JULY 7, 1988AP News U.S. tells Iran: Declare Strait of Hormuz openWindow dislodges on jet; passengers hold on to manHarry, family work on mending their royal riftDefense tries to sow doubt about evidence in Kirk murder caseWith Platner out, hopefuls vie for party nominationTrump visits Mack Trucks’ facility in Lehigh ValleyHere are five ways you can avoid tax penalties in 2026U.S. forces bomb military sites inside IranRescuers search for 2 still missing in Laos cave « Previous 2 3 4 » Next 2026 Readers' ChoiceCarbon man tries to steal trainTelevision crew seeking Bigfoot info at Mauch Chunk Lake parkAquashicola fire chief Bill George diesCarbon coroner releases statement on fire chief’s death
It’s In Your Nature: Some fine company while you fish I lived my first 67 years in the Lehighton area. My dad also lived his entire life here as well. He enjoyed hunting and ... Inside Looking Out: Playing tricks with his memory A few months ago, my girlfriend and I visited her 95-year-old father, who lives in Linglestown. He’s a fascinating man w... Inside Looking Out: Words from Charlie Chaplin’s wisdom At the end of the 1940 movie, “The Great Dictator,” the once silent film star Charlie Chaplin gave a speech that has tra... Warmest Regards: It’s harder to make connections There seems to silent epidemic going around. It hits all ages, but it’s something most of us don’t talk about. It’s call... Life With Liz: We’ll be sticking with what works for us When last we left, I was musing the types of problems I’d be encountering with my young adult type children. And, here w... Warmest Regards: Small changes, big results Have you noticed the media seems to be flooded more with health care information than ever before? Specifically, now we ... Life With Liz: Becoming more of a spectator, less of a participant By the time this column runs, I will be the parent of two high school graduates, and two “kids” who are now technically ... It’s In Your Nature: Birding bookends in Carbon County In my last column I wrote how I just can’t miss getting out for the birds of May. Well, I visited two different location... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe Community Picnic2026-07-08Jim Thorpe 250 celebration2026-07-03Palmerton Pace-setters Car Show2026-07-01Nesquehoning 202/America 250 celebration2026-06-15Opinion How our state representatives voted The state House of Representatives voted on the bills listed below, sending them to the Senate for concurrence. Here is how our representati... Budget impasse stressful on those waiting for state moneyOpinion: Don’t count on lower electricity prices in 2026Opinion: The party’s over, let the work beginLetter to the editor: Happy FourthOn This Date - News JULY 11, 1994 Workers from the Pennsylvania Conservation Corps are making major improvements to a dry part of the historic Lehigh Canal in Jim Thorpe, cle... JULY 10, 1989JULY 9, 1990ON THIS DATE JULY 8, 1992ON THIS DATE JULY 7, 1988AP News U.S. tells Iran: Declare Strait of Hormuz openWindow dislodges on jet; passengers hold on to manHarry, family work on mending their royal riftDefense tries to sow doubt about evidence in Kirk murder caseWith Platner out, hopefuls vie for party nominationTrump visits Mack Trucks’ facility in Lehigh ValleyHere are five ways you can avoid tax penalties in 2026U.S. forces bomb military sites inside IranRescuers search for 2 still missing in Laos cave « Previous 2 3 4 » Next 2026 Readers' ChoiceCarbon man tries to steal trainTelevision crew seeking Bigfoot info at Mauch Chunk Lake parkAquashicola fire chief Bill George diesCarbon coroner releases statement on fire chief’s death
Inside Looking Out: Playing tricks with his memory A few months ago, my girlfriend and I visited her 95-year-old father, who lives in Linglestown. He’s a fascinating man w... Inside Looking Out: Words from Charlie Chaplin’s wisdom At the end of the 1940 movie, “The Great Dictator,” the once silent film star Charlie Chaplin gave a speech that has tra... Warmest Regards: It’s harder to make connections There seems to silent epidemic going around. It hits all ages, but it’s something most of us don’t talk about. It’s call... Life With Liz: We’ll be sticking with what works for us When last we left, I was musing the types of problems I’d be encountering with my young adult type children. And, here w... Warmest Regards: Small changes, big results Have you noticed the media seems to be flooded more with health care information than ever before? Specifically, now we ... Life With Liz: Becoming more of a spectator, less of a participant By the time this column runs, I will be the parent of two high school graduates, and two “kids” who are now technically ... It’s In Your Nature: Birding bookends in Carbon County In my last column I wrote how I just can’t miss getting out for the birds of May. Well, I visited two different location... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe Community Picnic2026-07-08Jim Thorpe 250 celebration2026-07-03Palmerton Pace-setters Car Show2026-07-01Nesquehoning 202/America 250 celebration2026-06-15Opinion How our state representatives voted The state House of Representatives voted on the bills listed below, sending them to the Senate for concurrence. Here is how our representati... Budget impasse stressful on those waiting for state moneyOpinion: Don’t count on lower electricity prices in 2026Opinion: The party’s over, let the work beginLetter to the editor: Happy FourthOn This Date - News JULY 11, 1994 Workers from the Pennsylvania Conservation Corps are making major improvements to a dry part of the historic Lehigh Canal in Jim Thorpe, cle... JULY 10, 1989JULY 9, 1990ON THIS DATE JULY 8, 1992ON THIS DATE JULY 7, 1988AP News U.S. tells Iran: Declare Strait of Hormuz openWindow dislodges on jet; passengers hold on to manHarry, family work on mending their royal riftDefense tries to sow doubt about evidence in Kirk murder caseWith Platner out, hopefuls vie for party nominationTrump visits Mack Trucks’ facility in Lehigh ValleyHere are five ways you can avoid tax penalties in 2026U.S. forces bomb military sites inside IranRescuers search for 2 still missing in Laos cave « Previous 2 3 4 » Next 2026 Readers' ChoiceCarbon man tries to steal trainTelevision crew seeking Bigfoot info at Mauch Chunk Lake parkAquashicola fire chief Bill George diesCarbon coroner releases statement on fire chief’s death
Inside Looking Out: Words from Charlie Chaplin’s wisdom At the end of the 1940 movie, “The Great Dictator,” the once silent film star Charlie Chaplin gave a speech that has tra...
Warmest Regards: It’s harder to make connections There seems to silent epidemic going around. It hits all ages, but it’s something most of us don’t talk about. It’s call... Life With Liz: We’ll be sticking with what works for us When last we left, I was musing the types of problems I’d be encountering with my young adult type children. And, here w... Warmest Regards: Small changes, big results Have you noticed the media seems to be flooded more with health care information than ever before? Specifically, now we ... Life With Liz: Becoming more of a spectator, less of a participant By the time this column runs, I will be the parent of two high school graduates, and two “kids” who are now technically ... It’s In Your Nature: Birding bookends in Carbon County In my last column I wrote how I just can’t miss getting out for the birds of May. Well, I visited two different location... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe Community Picnic2026-07-08Jim Thorpe 250 celebration2026-07-03Palmerton Pace-setters Car Show2026-07-01Nesquehoning 202/America 250 celebration2026-06-15Opinion How our state representatives voted The state House of Representatives voted on the bills listed below, sending them to the Senate for concurrence. Here is how our representati... Budget impasse stressful on those waiting for state moneyOpinion: Don’t count on lower electricity prices in 2026Opinion: The party’s over, let the work beginLetter to the editor: Happy FourthOn This Date - News JULY 11, 1994 Workers from the Pennsylvania Conservation Corps are making major improvements to a dry part of the historic Lehigh Canal in Jim Thorpe, cle... JULY 10, 1989JULY 9, 1990ON THIS DATE JULY 8, 1992ON THIS DATE JULY 7, 1988AP News U.S. tells Iran: Declare Strait of Hormuz openWindow dislodges on jet; passengers hold on to manHarry, family work on mending their royal riftDefense tries to sow doubt about evidence in Kirk murder caseWith Platner out, hopefuls vie for party nominationTrump visits Mack Trucks’ facility in Lehigh ValleyHere are five ways you can avoid tax penalties in 2026U.S. forces bomb military sites inside IranRescuers search for 2 still missing in Laos cave « Previous 2 3 4 » Next
Life With Liz: We’ll be sticking with what works for us When last we left, I was musing the types of problems I’d be encountering with my young adult type children. And, here w... Warmest Regards: Small changes, big results Have you noticed the media seems to be flooded more with health care information than ever before? Specifically, now we ... Life With Liz: Becoming more of a spectator, less of a participant By the time this column runs, I will be the parent of two high school graduates, and two “kids” who are now technically ... It’s In Your Nature: Birding bookends in Carbon County In my last column I wrote how I just can’t miss getting out for the birds of May. Well, I visited two different location... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe Community Picnic2026-07-08Jim Thorpe 250 celebration2026-07-03Palmerton Pace-setters Car Show2026-07-01Nesquehoning 202/America 250 celebration2026-06-15Opinion How our state representatives voted The state House of Representatives voted on the bills listed below, sending them to the Senate for concurrence. Here is how our representati... Budget impasse stressful on those waiting for state moneyOpinion: Don’t count on lower electricity prices in 2026Opinion: The party’s over, let the work beginLetter to the editor: Happy FourthOn This Date - News JULY 11, 1994 Workers from the Pennsylvania Conservation Corps are making major improvements to a dry part of the historic Lehigh Canal in Jim Thorpe, cle... JULY 10, 1989JULY 9, 1990ON THIS DATE JULY 8, 1992ON THIS DATE JULY 7, 1988AP News U.S. tells Iran: Declare Strait of Hormuz openWindow dislodges on jet; passengers hold on to manHarry, family work on mending their royal riftDefense tries to sow doubt about evidence in Kirk murder caseWith Platner out, hopefuls vie for party nominationTrump visits Mack Trucks’ facility in Lehigh ValleyHere are five ways you can avoid tax penalties in 2026U.S. forces bomb military sites inside IranRescuers search for 2 still missing in Laos cave
Warmest Regards: Small changes, big results Have you noticed the media seems to be flooded more with health care information than ever before? Specifically, now we ... Life With Liz: Becoming more of a spectator, less of a participant By the time this column runs, I will be the parent of two high school graduates, and two “kids” who are now technically ... It’s In Your Nature: Birding bookends in Carbon County In my last column I wrote how I just can’t miss getting out for the birds of May. Well, I visited two different location... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe Community Picnic2026-07-08Jim Thorpe 250 celebration2026-07-03Palmerton Pace-setters Car Show2026-07-01Nesquehoning 202/America 250 celebration2026-06-15Opinion How our state representatives voted The state House of Representatives voted on the bills listed below, sending them to the Senate for concurrence. Here is how our representati... Budget impasse stressful on those waiting for state moneyOpinion: Don’t count on lower electricity prices in 2026Opinion: The party’s over, let the work beginLetter to the editor: Happy FourthOn This Date - News JULY 11, 1994 Workers from the Pennsylvania Conservation Corps are making major improvements to a dry part of the historic Lehigh Canal in Jim Thorpe, cle... JULY 10, 1989JULY 9, 1990ON THIS DATE JULY 8, 1992ON THIS DATE JULY 7, 1988AP News U.S. tells Iran: Declare Strait of Hormuz openWindow dislodges on jet; passengers hold on to manHarry, family work on mending their royal riftDefense tries to sow doubt about evidence in Kirk murder caseWith Platner out, hopefuls vie for party nominationTrump visits Mack Trucks’ facility in Lehigh ValleyHere are five ways you can avoid tax penalties in 2026U.S. forces bomb military sites inside IranRescuers search for 2 still missing in Laos cave
Life With Liz: Becoming more of a spectator, less of a participant By the time this column runs, I will be the parent of two high school graduates, and two “kids” who are now technically ... It’s In Your Nature: Birding bookends in Carbon County In my last column I wrote how I just can’t miss getting out for the birds of May. Well, I visited two different location...
It’s In Your Nature: Birding bookends in Carbon County In my last column I wrote how I just can’t miss getting out for the birds of May. Well, I visited two different location...
How our state representatives voted The state House of Representatives voted on the bills listed below, sending them to the Senate for concurrence. Here is how our representati...
JULY 11, 1994 Workers from the Pennsylvania Conservation Corps are making major improvements to a dry part of the historic Lehigh Canal in Jim Thorpe, cle...