Warmest Regards: Giving it my best shot I miss her. I realize I might not have appreciated her when she was here. I never thought much about her. I just went on... Inside Looking Out: Advice from the old man on the mountain The following story that I created reveals advice credited to author Jay Yang. This story is also a tribute to Miki Hyat... Give me late-day sunshine Spring is just around the corner. Last weekend, we turned our clocks forward one hour. Now I know there are people who w... Warmest Regards: Battered wedding ring tells a story This week in church I was intrigued with the young woman in front of me because she bought back memories. She kept looki... Life With Liz: Puzzles provide learning opportunities for children, parents I’ve been on a puzzle kick lately. It’s one of the few activities besides doom-scrolling that I can lose myself in, some... Under My Hat: Original horseless carriage ready to roll Spring has arrived. Time to bring out the biggest wheels. The 1880s riding machines called highwheels are the original h... Life With Liz: It is not supposed to be like this This isn’t the column I wanted to write this week. I had started an update on G’s poultry adventure, which included incu... It’s In Your Nature: Records show predictable bird arrivals Most likely if you read my column, you have some interest in nature, and I bet most like, feed or even seek out birds. I... It’s In Your Nature: Gunsmith I admired my late father’s skills as a tinsmith. I was amazed at what he could do with sheet metal, aluminum and copper.... Warmest Regards: Multigenerational living has benefits Our local paper ran what appears to be a half-page article on multigenerational living. They correctly listed some of th... Latest Photo GalleriesPhoto gallery: D & L trailfest 2025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill Hootenanny 20252025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill fire2025-06-30Northern Lehigh-Coplay Connie Mack2025-06-23Opinion Consumer protection bill riles banks Democratic legislators are moving forward with a bill intended to curb excessive fees levied by financial institutions when a customer has i... Letter to the editor: The big budget billLetter to the editor: Longtime pharmacy offers alternativeAbout heat wave and climate changeLehighton Area tax reduction raises questionsOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE JUNE 30, 1979 Dr. Larry Giovacchini, the man hired by the Panther Valley School Board a year ago as high school principal to turn the tide when vandalism,... JUNE 27, 1974JUNE 26, 1978JUNE 25, 1975ON THIS DATE JUNE 23, 1971AP News Fetterman a concern for Dems, Lamb is backIsrael strikes at Iran’s nuclear sites; Tehran retaliatesMan guilty of killing Amish woman in western Pa.Strong Pa. gov. candidate could help GOP protect U.S. House majorityAmazon to spend $20B on data centers in PennsylvaniaNational Guard deployed to protests over immigrationTony Awards laud ‘Maybe Happy Ending’BET Awards to celebrate 25th anniversary with major star powerDrone attack degrades Russia’s arsenal « Previous 7 8 9 » Next Woman charged with selling heroinThe wait for new Kresgeville Eatery is almost overJTASD sued for phone searchSchuylkill OKs plea deal in West Penn death casePolice: Woman took $500K from employer Court documents say she bought a pool, $4,000 puppy, cruise
Inside Looking Out: Advice from the old man on the mountain The following story that I created reveals advice credited to author Jay Yang. This story is also a tribute to Miki Hyat... Give me late-day sunshine Spring is just around the corner. Last weekend, we turned our clocks forward one hour. Now I know there are people who w... Warmest Regards: Battered wedding ring tells a story This week in church I was intrigued with the young woman in front of me because she bought back memories. She kept looki... Life With Liz: Puzzles provide learning opportunities for children, parents I’ve been on a puzzle kick lately. It’s one of the few activities besides doom-scrolling that I can lose myself in, some... Under My Hat: Original horseless carriage ready to roll Spring has arrived. Time to bring out the biggest wheels. The 1880s riding machines called highwheels are the original h... Life With Liz: It is not supposed to be like this This isn’t the column I wanted to write this week. I had started an update on G’s poultry adventure, which included incu... It’s In Your Nature: Records show predictable bird arrivals Most likely if you read my column, you have some interest in nature, and I bet most like, feed or even seek out birds. I... It’s In Your Nature: Gunsmith I admired my late father’s skills as a tinsmith. I was amazed at what he could do with sheet metal, aluminum and copper.... Warmest Regards: Multigenerational living has benefits Our local paper ran what appears to be a half-page article on multigenerational living. They correctly listed some of th... Latest Photo GalleriesPhoto gallery: D & L trailfest 2025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill Hootenanny 20252025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill fire2025-06-30Northern Lehigh-Coplay Connie Mack2025-06-23Opinion Consumer protection bill riles banks Democratic legislators are moving forward with a bill intended to curb excessive fees levied by financial institutions when a customer has i... Letter to the editor: The big budget billLetter to the editor: Longtime pharmacy offers alternativeAbout heat wave and climate changeLehighton Area tax reduction raises questionsOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE JUNE 30, 1979 Dr. Larry Giovacchini, the man hired by the Panther Valley School Board a year ago as high school principal to turn the tide when vandalism,... JUNE 27, 1974JUNE 26, 1978JUNE 25, 1975ON THIS DATE JUNE 23, 1971AP News Fetterman a concern for Dems, Lamb is backIsrael strikes at Iran’s nuclear sites; Tehran retaliatesMan guilty of killing Amish woman in western Pa.Strong Pa. gov. candidate could help GOP protect U.S. House majorityAmazon to spend $20B on data centers in PennsylvaniaNational Guard deployed to protests over immigrationTony Awards laud ‘Maybe Happy Ending’BET Awards to celebrate 25th anniversary with major star powerDrone attack degrades Russia’s arsenal « Previous 7 8 9 » Next Woman charged with selling heroinThe wait for new Kresgeville Eatery is almost overJTASD sued for phone searchSchuylkill OKs plea deal in West Penn death casePolice: Woman took $500K from employer Court documents say she bought a pool, $4,000 puppy, cruise
Give me late-day sunshine Spring is just around the corner. Last weekend, we turned our clocks forward one hour. Now I know there are people who w... Warmest Regards: Battered wedding ring tells a story This week in church I was intrigued with the young woman in front of me because she bought back memories. She kept looki... Life With Liz: Puzzles provide learning opportunities for children, parents I’ve been on a puzzle kick lately. It’s one of the few activities besides doom-scrolling that I can lose myself in, some... Under My Hat: Original horseless carriage ready to roll Spring has arrived. Time to bring out the biggest wheels. The 1880s riding machines called highwheels are the original h... Life With Liz: It is not supposed to be like this This isn’t the column I wanted to write this week. I had started an update on G’s poultry adventure, which included incu... It’s In Your Nature: Records show predictable bird arrivals Most likely if you read my column, you have some interest in nature, and I bet most like, feed or even seek out birds. I... It’s In Your Nature: Gunsmith I admired my late father’s skills as a tinsmith. I was amazed at what he could do with sheet metal, aluminum and copper.... Warmest Regards: Multigenerational living has benefits Our local paper ran what appears to be a half-page article on multigenerational living. They correctly listed some of th... Latest Photo GalleriesPhoto gallery: D & L trailfest 2025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill Hootenanny 20252025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill fire2025-06-30Northern Lehigh-Coplay Connie Mack2025-06-23Opinion Consumer protection bill riles banks Democratic legislators are moving forward with a bill intended to curb excessive fees levied by financial institutions when a customer has i... Letter to the editor: The big budget billLetter to the editor: Longtime pharmacy offers alternativeAbout heat wave and climate changeLehighton Area tax reduction raises questionsOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE JUNE 30, 1979 Dr. Larry Giovacchini, the man hired by the Panther Valley School Board a year ago as high school principal to turn the tide when vandalism,... JUNE 27, 1974JUNE 26, 1978JUNE 25, 1975ON THIS DATE JUNE 23, 1971AP News Fetterman a concern for Dems, Lamb is backIsrael strikes at Iran’s nuclear sites; Tehran retaliatesMan guilty of killing Amish woman in western Pa.Strong Pa. gov. candidate could help GOP protect U.S. House majorityAmazon to spend $20B on data centers in PennsylvaniaNational Guard deployed to protests over immigrationTony Awards laud ‘Maybe Happy Ending’BET Awards to celebrate 25th anniversary with major star powerDrone attack degrades Russia’s arsenal « Previous 7 8 9 » Next Woman charged with selling heroinThe wait for new Kresgeville Eatery is almost overJTASD sued for phone searchSchuylkill OKs plea deal in West Penn death casePolice: Woman took $500K from employer Court documents say she bought a pool, $4,000 puppy, cruise
Warmest Regards: Battered wedding ring tells a story This week in church I was intrigued with the young woman in front of me because she bought back memories. She kept looki... Life With Liz: Puzzles provide learning opportunities for children, parents I’ve been on a puzzle kick lately. It’s one of the few activities besides doom-scrolling that I can lose myself in, some... Under My Hat: Original horseless carriage ready to roll Spring has arrived. Time to bring out the biggest wheels. The 1880s riding machines called highwheels are the original h... Life With Liz: It is not supposed to be like this This isn’t the column I wanted to write this week. I had started an update on G’s poultry adventure, which included incu... It’s In Your Nature: Records show predictable bird arrivals Most likely if you read my column, you have some interest in nature, and I bet most like, feed or even seek out birds. I... It’s In Your Nature: Gunsmith I admired my late father’s skills as a tinsmith. I was amazed at what he could do with sheet metal, aluminum and copper.... Warmest Regards: Multigenerational living has benefits Our local paper ran what appears to be a half-page article on multigenerational living. They correctly listed some of th... Latest Photo GalleriesPhoto gallery: D & L trailfest 2025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill Hootenanny 20252025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill fire2025-06-30Northern Lehigh-Coplay Connie Mack2025-06-23Opinion Consumer protection bill riles banks Democratic legislators are moving forward with a bill intended to curb excessive fees levied by financial institutions when a customer has i... Letter to the editor: The big budget billLetter to the editor: Longtime pharmacy offers alternativeAbout heat wave and climate changeLehighton Area tax reduction raises questionsOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE JUNE 30, 1979 Dr. Larry Giovacchini, the man hired by the Panther Valley School Board a year ago as high school principal to turn the tide when vandalism,... JUNE 27, 1974JUNE 26, 1978JUNE 25, 1975ON THIS DATE JUNE 23, 1971AP News Fetterman a concern for Dems, Lamb is backIsrael strikes at Iran’s nuclear sites; Tehran retaliatesMan guilty of killing Amish woman in western Pa.Strong Pa. gov. candidate could help GOP protect U.S. House majorityAmazon to spend $20B on data centers in PennsylvaniaNational Guard deployed to protests over immigrationTony Awards laud ‘Maybe Happy Ending’BET Awards to celebrate 25th anniversary with major star powerDrone attack degrades Russia’s arsenal « Previous 7 8 9 » Next Woman charged with selling heroinThe wait for new Kresgeville Eatery is almost overJTASD sued for phone searchSchuylkill OKs plea deal in West Penn death casePolice: Woman took $500K from employer Court documents say she bought a pool, $4,000 puppy, cruise
Life With Liz: Puzzles provide learning opportunities for children, parents I’ve been on a puzzle kick lately. It’s one of the few activities besides doom-scrolling that I can lose myself in, some...
Under My Hat: Original horseless carriage ready to roll Spring has arrived. Time to bring out the biggest wheels. The 1880s riding machines called highwheels are the original h... Life With Liz: It is not supposed to be like this This isn’t the column I wanted to write this week. I had started an update on G’s poultry adventure, which included incu... It’s In Your Nature: Records show predictable bird arrivals Most likely if you read my column, you have some interest in nature, and I bet most like, feed or even seek out birds. I... It’s In Your Nature: Gunsmith I admired my late father’s skills as a tinsmith. I was amazed at what he could do with sheet metal, aluminum and copper.... Warmest Regards: Multigenerational living has benefits Our local paper ran what appears to be a half-page article on multigenerational living. They correctly listed some of th... Latest Photo GalleriesPhoto gallery: D & L trailfest 2025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill Hootenanny 20252025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill fire2025-06-30Northern Lehigh-Coplay Connie Mack2025-06-23Opinion Consumer protection bill riles banks Democratic legislators are moving forward with a bill intended to curb excessive fees levied by financial institutions when a customer has i... Letter to the editor: The big budget billLetter to the editor: Longtime pharmacy offers alternativeAbout heat wave and climate changeLehighton Area tax reduction raises questionsOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE JUNE 30, 1979 Dr. Larry Giovacchini, the man hired by the Panther Valley School Board a year ago as high school principal to turn the tide when vandalism,... JUNE 27, 1974JUNE 26, 1978JUNE 25, 1975ON THIS DATE JUNE 23, 1971AP News Fetterman a concern for Dems, Lamb is backIsrael strikes at Iran’s nuclear sites; Tehran retaliatesMan guilty of killing Amish woman in western Pa.Strong Pa. gov. candidate could help GOP protect U.S. House majorityAmazon to spend $20B on data centers in PennsylvaniaNational Guard deployed to protests over immigrationTony Awards laud ‘Maybe Happy Ending’BET Awards to celebrate 25th anniversary with major star powerDrone attack degrades Russia’s arsenal « Previous 7 8 9 » Next
Life With Liz: It is not supposed to be like this This isn’t the column I wanted to write this week. I had started an update on G’s poultry adventure, which included incu... It’s In Your Nature: Records show predictable bird arrivals Most likely if you read my column, you have some interest in nature, and I bet most like, feed or even seek out birds. I... It’s In Your Nature: Gunsmith I admired my late father’s skills as a tinsmith. I was amazed at what he could do with sheet metal, aluminum and copper.... Warmest Regards: Multigenerational living has benefits Our local paper ran what appears to be a half-page article on multigenerational living. They correctly listed some of th... Latest Photo GalleriesPhoto gallery: D & L trailfest 2025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill Hootenanny 20252025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill fire2025-06-30Northern Lehigh-Coplay Connie Mack2025-06-23Opinion Consumer protection bill riles banks Democratic legislators are moving forward with a bill intended to curb excessive fees levied by financial institutions when a customer has i... Letter to the editor: The big budget billLetter to the editor: Longtime pharmacy offers alternativeAbout heat wave and climate changeLehighton Area tax reduction raises questionsOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE JUNE 30, 1979 Dr. Larry Giovacchini, the man hired by the Panther Valley School Board a year ago as high school principal to turn the tide when vandalism,... JUNE 27, 1974JUNE 26, 1978JUNE 25, 1975ON THIS DATE JUNE 23, 1971AP News Fetterman a concern for Dems, Lamb is backIsrael strikes at Iran’s nuclear sites; Tehran retaliatesMan guilty of killing Amish woman in western Pa.Strong Pa. gov. candidate could help GOP protect U.S. House majorityAmazon to spend $20B on data centers in PennsylvaniaNational Guard deployed to protests over immigrationTony Awards laud ‘Maybe Happy Ending’BET Awards to celebrate 25th anniversary with major star powerDrone attack degrades Russia’s arsenal
It’s In Your Nature: Records show predictable bird arrivals Most likely if you read my column, you have some interest in nature, and I bet most like, feed or even seek out birds. I... It’s In Your Nature: Gunsmith I admired my late father’s skills as a tinsmith. I was amazed at what he could do with sheet metal, aluminum and copper.... Warmest Regards: Multigenerational living has benefits Our local paper ran what appears to be a half-page article on multigenerational living. They correctly listed some of th... Latest Photo GalleriesPhoto gallery: D & L trailfest 2025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill Hootenanny 20252025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill fire2025-06-30Northern Lehigh-Coplay Connie Mack2025-06-23Opinion Consumer protection bill riles banks Democratic legislators are moving forward with a bill intended to curb excessive fees levied by financial institutions when a customer has i... Letter to the editor: The big budget billLetter to the editor: Longtime pharmacy offers alternativeAbout heat wave and climate changeLehighton Area tax reduction raises questionsOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE JUNE 30, 1979 Dr. Larry Giovacchini, the man hired by the Panther Valley School Board a year ago as high school principal to turn the tide when vandalism,... JUNE 27, 1974JUNE 26, 1978JUNE 25, 1975ON THIS DATE JUNE 23, 1971AP News Fetterman a concern for Dems, Lamb is backIsrael strikes at Iran’s nuclear sites; Tehran retaliatesMan guilty of killing Amish woman in western Pa.Strong Pa. gov. candidate could help GOP protect U.S. House majorityAmazon to spend $20B on data centers in PennsylvaniaNational Guard deployed to protests over immigrationTony Awards laud ‘Maybe Happy Ending’BET Awards to celebrate 25th anniversary with major star powerDrone attack degrades Russia’s arsenal
It’s In Your Nature: Gunsmith I admired my late father’s skills as a tinsmith. I was amazed at what he could do with sheet metal, aluminum and copper.... Warmest Regards: Multigenerational living has benefits Our local paper ran what appears to be a half-page article on multigenerational living. They correctly listed some of th...
Warmest Regards: Multigenerational living has benefits Our local paper ran what appears to be a half-page article on multigenerational living. They correctly listed some of th...
Consumer protection bill riles banks Democratic legislators are moving forward with a bill intended to curb excessive fees levied by financial institutions when a customer has i...
ON THIS DATE JUNE 30, 1979 Dr. Larry Giovacchini, the man hired by the Panther Valley School Board a year ago as high school principal to turn the tide when vandalism,...