It’s in your nature: It’s nesting time You catch the evening weather forecast and that next May morning the temperature is predicted to drop to about 55 degree... It’s in your nature: Screech owls A sharp-eyed former student of mine Robbie Frey contacted me with a neat find. “Mr. Reed, in case you’re interested, I ... It’s in your nature: Patrolling our ponds and wetlands Probably the richest and most important habitats are our wetlands. The waters of marshes, streams, ponds and swamps teem... It’s in your nature: Earth Day and spring arrivals Earth Day is celebrated on April 22 after getting its start here in the United States 52 years ago. Now over 190 countri... It’s in your nature: River otters The river otter belongs to the weasel family (mustelids). It is related to the sea otter, mink, wolverine and weasels. I... It’s in your nature: Hiding In nature’s world of hide or be eaten, wild things across the globe that don’t rely on flight or speed to elude capture ... It’s in your nature: Early survival Probably within two weeks from this column’s publication, most of the fawn white-tailed deer will be born. Most does (fe... It’s in your nature: Frogs, toads and tadpoles Spring ushers in myriad migrating birds. Some remain and claim breeding territories and others use our wetlands, woodlot... It’s in your nature: ‘Great blues’ and rookeries The heron family contains about 60 species (mostly tropical) but a few are found in Pennsylvania or the Times News area.... It’s in your nature: Nature nicknames As a youngster, with a “Skippy Jar” in hand, I ran around many July and August evenings catching “lightning bugs.” (They... Latest Photo GalleriesCCTI fall open house2025-10-21Walnutport Canal Days 20252025-10-21Emmanuel UCC of Bowmanstown time capsule2025-10-21Lehighton Halloween Parade2025-10-21Opinion Who is responsible for solving PA’s budget divide? There’s an old saying that only two things in life are certain: death and taxes. Perhaps Pennsylvania’s hopelessly gridlocked Legislature ma... Letter to the editor: Evil must be defeatedLetter to the editor: Big Bucks in Tiny HandsHow our legislators votedLetter to the editor: Support for Earl, Danielle PaulesOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE OCTOBER 21, 1966 Joseph Lockwood, Tresckow, Banks Township, was elected president of the Carbon County Township Association Officers during the 53rd annual c... ON THIS DATE OCTOBER 20, 1965ON THIS DATE OCTOBER 18, 1999ON THIS DATE OCTOBER 17, 1998ON THIS DATE OCTOBER 16, 1997AP News Man pleads guilty to arson at governor’s mansionGun control fuels intense House debate4 dead, 8 injured in Michigan church shooting, fireFour dead, 8 injured in church shootingKirk’s faith, legacy remembered3 officers killed, 2 hurt York CountyUS electric grids under pressure from energy-hungry data centers are changing strategyThey witnessed Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Now students reckon with the griefSuspect in Charlie Kirk killing likely acted alone, authorities say « Previous 17 18 19 » Next Fall festival continues to draw the crowdsWanted Weissport man dies in Allentown hotel roomLASD fires cheer coachJefferson Health announces layoffsBoy, 13, on bicycle struck by vehicle in Tamaqua
It’s in your nature: Screech owls A sharp-eyed former student of mine Robbie Frey contacted me with a neat find. “Mr. Reed, in case you’re interested, I ... It’s in your nature: Patrolling our ponds and wetlands Probably the richest and most important habitats are our wetlands. The waters of marshes, streams, ponds and swamps teem... It’s in your nature: Earth Day and spring arrivals Earth Day is celebrated on April 22 after getting its start here in the United States 52 years ago. Now over 190 countri... It’s in your nature: River otters The river otter belongs to the weasel family (mustelids). It is related to the sea otter, mink, wolverine and weasels. I... It’s in your nature: Hiding In nature’s world of hide or be eaten, wild things across the globe that don’t rely on flight or speed to elude capture ... It’s in your nature: Early survival Probably within two weeks from this column’s publication, most of the fawn white-tailed deer will be born. Most does (fe... It’s in your nature: Frogs, toads and tadpoles Spring ushers in myriad migrating birds. Some remain and claim breeding territories and others use our wetlands, woodlot... It’s in your nature: ‘Great blues’ and rookeries The heron family contains about 60 species (mostly tropical) but a few are found in Pennsylvania or the Times News area.... It’s in your nature: Nature nicknames As a youngster, with a “Skippy Jar” in hand, I ran around many July and August evenings catching “lightning bugs.” (They... Latest Photo GalleriesCCTI fall open house2025-10-21Walnutport Canal Days 20252025-10-21Emmanuel UCC of Bowmanstown time capsule2025-10-21Lehighton Halloween Parade2025-10-21Opinion Who is responsible for solving PA’s budget divide? There’s an old saying that only two things in life are certain: death and taxes. Perhaps Pennsylvania’s hopelessly gridlocked Legislature ma... Letter to the editor: Evil must be defeatedLetter to the editor: Big Bucks in Tiny HandsHow our legislators votedLetter to the editor: Support for Earl, Danielle PaulesOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE OCTOBER 21, 1966 Joseph Lockwood, Tresckow, Banks Township, was elected president of the Carbon County Township Association Officers during the 53rd annual c... ON THIS DATE OCTOBER 20, 1965ON THIS DATE OCTOBER 18, 1999ON THIS DATE OCTOBER 17, 1998ON THIS DATE OCTOBER 16, 1997AP News Man pleads guilty to arson at governor’s mansionGun control fuels intense House debate4 dead, 8 injured in Michigan church shooting, fireFour dead, 8 injured in church shootingKirk’s faith, legacy remembered3 officers killed, 2 hurt York CountyUS electric grids under pressure from energy-hungry data centers are changing strategyThey witnessed Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Now students reckon with the griefSuspect in Charlie Kirk killing likely acted alone, authorities say « Previous 17 18 19 » Next Fall festival continues to draw the crowdsWanted Weissport man dies in Allentown hotel roomLASD fires cheer coachJefferson Health announces layoffsBoy, 13, on bicycle struck by vehicle in Tamaqua
It’s in your nature: Patrolling our ponds and wetlands Probably the richest and most important habitats are our wetlands. The waters of marshes, streams, ponds and swamps teem... It’s in your nature: Earth Day and spring arrivals Earth Day is celebrated on April 22 after getting its start here in the United States 52 years ago. Now over 190 countri... It’s in your nature: River otters The river otter belongs to the weasel family (mustelids). It is related to the sea otter, mink, wolverine and weasels. I... It’s in your nature: Hiding In nature’s world of hide or be eaten, wild things across the globe that don’t rely on flight or speed to elude capture ... It’s in your nature: Early survival Probably within two weeks from this column’s publication, most of the fawn white-tailed deer will be born. Most does (fe... It’s in your nature: Frogs, toads and tadpoles Spring ushers in myriad migrating birds. Some remain and claim breeding territories and others use our wetlands, woodlot... It’s in your nature: ‘Great blues’ and rookeries The heron family contains about 60 species (mostly tropical) but a few are found in Pennsylvania or the Times News area.... It’s in your nature: Nature nicknames As a youngster, with a “Skippy Jar” in hand, I ran around many July and August evenings catching “lightning bugs.” (They... Latest Photo GalleriesCCTI fall open house2025-10-21Walnutport Canal Days 20252025-10-21Emmanuel UCC of Bowmanstown time capsule2025-10-21Lehighton Halloween Parade2025-10-21Opinion Who is responsible for solving PA’s budget divide? There’s an old saying that only two things in life are certain: death and taxes. Perhaps Pennsylvania’s hopelessly gridlocked Legislature ma... Letter to the editor: Evil must be defeatedLetter to the editor: Big Bucks in Tiny HandsHow our legislators votedLetter to the editor: Support for Earl, Danielle PaulesOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE OCTOBER 21, 1966 Joseph Lockwood, Tresckow, Banks Township, was elected president of the Carbon County Township Association Officers during the 53rd annual c... ON THIS DATE OCTOBER 20, 1965ON THIS DATE OCTOBER 18, 1999ON THIS DATE OCTOBER 17, 1998ON THIS DATE OCTOBER 16, 1997AP News Man pleads guilty to arson at governor’s mansionGun control fuels intense House debate4 dead, 8 injured in Michigan church shooting, fireFour dead, 8 injured in church shootingKirk’s faith, legacy remembered3 officers killed, 2 hurt York CountyUS electric grids under pressure from energy-hungry data centers are changing strategyThey witnessed Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Now students reckon with the griefSuspect in Charlie Kirk killing likely acted alone, authorities say « Previous 17 18 19 » Next Fall festival continues to draw the crowdsWanted Weissport man dies in Allentown hotel roomLASD fires cheer coachJefferson Health announces layoffsBoy, 13, on bicycle struck by vehicle in Tamaqua
It’s in your nature: Earth Day and spring arrivals Earth Day is celebrated on April 22 after getting its start here in the United States 52 years ago. Now over 190 countri... It’s in your nature: River otters The river otter belongs to the weasel family (mustelids). It is related to the sea otter, mink, wolverine and weasels. I... It’s in your nature: Hiding In nature’s world of hide or be eaten, wild things across the globe that don’t rely on flight or speed to elude capture ... It’s in your nature: Early survival Probably within two weeks from this column’s publication, most of the fawn white-tailed deer will be born. Most does (fe... It’s in your nature: Frogs, toads and tadpoles Spring ushers in myriad migrating birds. Some remain and claim breeding territories and others use our wetlands, woodlot... It’s in your nature: ‘Great blues’ and rookeries The heron family contains about 60 species (mostly tropical) but a few are found in Pennsylvania or the Times News area.... It’s in your nature: Nature nicknames As a youngster, with a “Skippy Jar” in hand, I ran around many July and August evenings catching “lightning bugs.” (They... Latest Photo GalleriesCCTI fall open house2025-10-21Walnutport Canal Days 20252025-10-21Emmanuel UCC of Bowmanstown time capsule2025-10-21Lehighton Halloween Parade2025-10-21Opinion Who is responsible for solving PA’s budget divide? There’s an old saying that only two things in life are certain: death and taxes. Perhaps Pennsylvania’s hopelessly gridlocked Legislature ma... Letter to the editor: Evil must be defeatedLetter to the editor: Big Bucks in Tiny HandsHow our legislators votedLetter to the editor: Support for Earl, Danielle PaulesOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE OCTOBER 21, 1966 Joseph Lockwood, Tresckow, Banks Township, was elected president of the Carbon County Township Association Officers during the 53rd annual c... ON THIS DATE OCTOBER 20, 1965ON THIS DATE OCTOBER 18, 1999ON THIS DATE OCTOBER 17, 1998ON THIS DATE OCTOBER 16, 1997AP News Man pleads guilty to arson at governor’s mansionGun control fuels intense House debate4 dead, 8 injured in Michigan church shooting, fireFour dead, 8 injured in church shootingKirk’s faith, legacy remembered3 officers killed, 2 hurt York CountyUS electric grids under pressure from energy-hungry data centers are changing strategyThey witnessed Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Now students reckon with the griefSuspect in Charlie Kirk killing likely acted alone, authorities say « Previous 17 18 19 » Next Fall festival continues to draw the crowdsWanted Weissport man dies in Allentown hotel roomLASD fires cheer coachJefferson Health announces layoffsBoy, 13, on bicycle struck by vehicle in Tamaqua
It’s in your nature: River otters The river otter belongs to the weasel family (mustelids). It is related to the sea otter, mink, wolverine and weasels. I...
It’s in your nature: Hiding In nature’s world of hide or be eaten, wild things across the globe that don’t rely on flight or speed to elude capture ... It’s in your nature: Early survival Probably within two weeks from this column’s publication, most of the fawn white-tailed deer will be born. Most does (fe... It’s in your nature: Frogs, toads and tadpoles Spring ushers in myriad migrating birds. Some remain and claim breeding territories and others use our wetlands, woodlot... It’s in your nature: ‘Great blues’ and rookeries The heron family contains about 60 species (mostly tropical) but a few are found in Pennsylvania or the Times News area.... It’s in your nature: Nature nicknames As a youngster, with a “Skippy Jar” in hand, I ran around many July and August evenings catching “lightning bugs.” (They... Latest Photo GalleriesCCTI fall open house2025-10-21Walnutport Canal Days 20252025-10-21Emmanuel UCC of Bowmanstown time capsule2025-10-21Lehighton Halloween Parade2025-10-21Opinion Who is responsible for solving PA’s budget divide? There’s an old saying that only two things in life are certain: death and taxes. Perhaps Pennsylvania’s hopelessly gridlocked Legislature ma... Letter to the editor: Evil must be defeatedLetter to the editor: Big Bucks in Tiny HandsHow our legislators votedLetter to the editor: Support for Earl, Danielle PaulesOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE OCTOBER 21, 1966 Joseph Lockwood, Tresckow, Banks Township, was elected president of the Carbon County Township Association Officers during the 53rd annual c... ON THIS DATE OCTOBER 20, 1965ON THIS DATE OCTOBER 18, 1999ON THIS DATE OCTOBER 17, 1998ON THIS DATE OCTOBER 16, 1997AP News Man pleads guilty to arson at governor’s mansionGun control fuels intense House debate4 dead, 8 injured in Michigan church shooting, fireFour dead, 8 injured in church shootingKirk’s faith, legacy remembered3 officers killed, 2 hurt York CountyUS electric grids under pressure from energy-hungry data centers are changing strategyThey witnessed Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Now students reckon with the griefSuspect in Charlie Kirk killing likely acted alone, authorities say « Previous 17 18 19 » Next
It’s in your nature: Early survival Probably within two weeks from this column’s publication, most of the fawn white-tailed deer will be born. Most does (fe... It’s in your nature: Frogs, toads and tadpoles Spring ushers in myriad migrating birds. Some remain and claim breeding territories and others use our wetlands, woodlot... It’s in your nature: ‘Great blues’ and rookeries The heron family contains about 60 species (mostly tropical) but a few are found in Pennsylvania or the Times News area.... It’s in your nature: Nature nicknames As a youngster, with a “Skippy Jar” in hand, I ran around many July and August evenings catching “lightning bugs.” (They... Latest Photo GalleriesCCTI fall open house2025-10-21Walnutport Canal Days 20252025-10-21Emmanuel UCC of Bowmanstown time capsule2025-10-21Lehighton Halloween Parade2025-10-21Opinion Who is responsible for solving PA’s budget divide? There’s an old saying that only two things in life are certain: death and taxes. Perhaps Pennsylvania’s hopelessly gridlocked Legislature ma... Letter to the editor: Evil must be defeatedLetter to the editor: Big Bucks in Tiny HandsHow our legislators votedLetter to the editor: Support for Earl, Danielle PaulesOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE OCTOBER 21, 1966 Joseph Lockwood, Tresckow, Banks Township, was elected president of the Carbon County Township Association Officers during the 53rd annual c... ON THIS DATE OCTOBER 20, 1965ON THIS DATE OCTOBER 18, 1999ON THIS DATE OCTOBER 17, 1998ON THIS DATE OCTOBER 16, 1997AP News Man pleads guilty to arson at governor’s mansionGun control fuels intense House debate4 dead, 8 injured in Michigan church shooting, fireFour dead, 8 injured in church shootingKirk’s faith, legacy remembered3 officers killed, 2 hurt York CountyUS electric grids under pressure from energy-hungry data centers are changing strategyThey witnessed Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Now students reckon with the griefSuspect in Charlie Kirk killing likely acted alone, authorities say
It’s in your nature: Frogs, toads and tadpoles Spring ushers in myriad migrating birds. Some remain and claim breeding territories and others use our wetlands, woodlot... It’s in your nature: ‘Great blues’ and rookeries The heron family contains about 60 species (mostly tropical) but a few are found in Pennsylvania or the Times News area.... It’s in your nature: Nature nicknames As a youngster, with a “Skippy Jar” in hand, I ran around many July and August evenings catching “lightning bugs.” (They... Latest Photo GalleriesCCTI fall open house2025-10-21Walnutport Canal Days 20252025-10-21Emmanuel UCC of Bowmanstown time capsule2025-10-21Lehighton Halloween Parade2025-10-21Opinion Who is responsible for solving PA’s budget divide? There’s an old saying that only two things in life are certain: death and taxes. Perhaps Pennsylvania’s hopelessly gridlocked Legislature ma... Letter to the editor: Evil must be defeatedLetter to the editor: Big Bucks in Tiny HandsHow our legislators votedLetter to the editor: Support for Earl, Danielle PaulesOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE OCTOBER 21, 1966 Joseph Lockwood, Tresckow, Banks Township, was elected president of the Carbon County Township Association Officers during the 53rd annual c... ON THIS DATE OCTOBER 20, 1965ON THIS DATE OCTOBER 18, 1999ON THIS DATE OCTOBER 17, 1998ON THIS DATE OCTOBER 16, 1997AP News Man pleads guilty to arson at governor’s mansionGun control fuels intense House debate4 dead, 8 injured in Michigan church shooting, fireFour dead, 8 injured in church shootingKirk’s faith, legacy remembered3 officers killed, 2 hurt York CountyUS electric grids under pressure from energy-hungry data centers are changing strategyThey witnessed Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Now students reckon with the griefSuspect in Charlie Kirk killing likely acted alone, authorities say
It’s in your nature: ‘Great blues’ and rookeries The heron family contains about 60 species (mostly tropical) but a few are found in Pennsylvania or the Times News area.... It’s in your nature: Nature nicknames As a youngster, with a “Skippy Jar” in hand, I ran around many July and August evenings catching “lightning bugs.” (They...
It’s in your nature: Nature nicknames As a youngster, with a “Skippy Jar” in hand, I ran around many July and August evenings catching “lightning bugs.” (They...
Who is responsible for solving PA’s budget divide? There’s an old saying that only two things in life are certain: death and taxes. Perhaps Pennsylvania’s hopelessly gridlocked Legislature ma...
ON THIS DATE OCTOBER 21, 1966 Joseph Lockwood, Tresckow, Banks Township, was elected president of the Carbon County Township Association Officers during the 53rd annual c...