Warmest Regards: Just can’t get enough Way back in 1981, the band Depeche Mode had a big hit with its song “Just can’t Get Enough.” Every time I hear the song ... Warmest Regards: The power of gratitude Those who know me and those who read my column know that staying steeped in gratitude is important to me. I find it impo... Warmest Regards: Do you have enough to eat? This column might be viewed as Pattie standing on her soapbox. If so, so be it. I don’t do that too often. But with Than... Warmest Regards: When parents grow old There are some things we have to accept even when it goes against what we want and need. There are hard truths we try to... Warmest Regards: Praise for a step parent Every week across America, many weddings include more than the bride and groom. With so many second weddings the cast of... Warmest Regards: Ending some traditions I am definitely a traditionalist. I never realized how I was a creature of habit until I finally broke some long ingrain... Warmest Regards: Realize your power Do you realize how powerful you are? If you’re like me, your first reaction might be Who? Me? If I had to list 100 adjec... Warmest Regards: Every child is a gift One thing that’s a little difficult to fully understand is that many of the decisions we make today will impact us our e... Warmest Regards: Life is a seesaw Growing up, our local playground might not have had much, but we still flocked there. I didn’t like the seesaw because I... Warmest Regards: Who are you? Tell me who you are? Don’t tell me your name. In a word or two, tell me who you are. That was the question posed to us a... Latest Photo GalleriesFirst responder live wire presentation2026-04-28Photo gallery: Garden of Giving2026-04-26Photo gallery: CCTI talent show2026-04-24Photo gallery: Slatington Library art show2026-04-24Opinion Rethinking housing rules can rebuild communities Pennsylvania’s lieutenant governor brought a roundtable discussion to Palmerton recently to talk about the housing situation in Carbon Count... MAY 5, 2003Threats to American democracyOpinion: Fetterman’s no chicken on SNAP changesHow our area legislators votedOn This Date - News MAY 4, 2005 For the first time locally, the American Cancer Society hosted a “Cancer Survivors Tea” in the First United Methodist Church, 124 W. Broad S... ON THIS DATEMAY 1, 2006APRIL 30, 2005ON THIS DATE APRIL 28, 2000AP News DC gala shooting suspect aired grievances against Trump in writings to familyTrump: suspect was armed with multiple weapons at White House correspondents’ dinnerTrump uninjured after security incident at White House Correspondents’ dinnerTwister batters city in Oklahoma, but no deaths reportedDOJ ends its investigation of Fed chairPittsburgh media has surprising turnaroundThe Lyrid meteor shower is peaking soonArtemis II astronauts rocket toward the moonSoaring cof fee prices rewrite some daily routines « Previous 2 3 4 » Next Coroner released ID of bicyclist killed near Jim ThorpeTamaqua music teacher going out on a sweet notePalmerton man faces sex assault chargesSeveral injured in Mahoning crashMan found dead in roadwork area Coroner seeking information on bicyclist
Warmest Regards: The power of gratitude Those who know me and those who read my column know that staying steeped in gratitude is important to me. I find it impo... Warmest Regards: Do you have enough to eat? This column might be viewed as Pattie standing on her soapbox. If so, so be it. I don’t do that too often. But with Than... Warmest Regards: When parents grow old There are some things we have to accept even when it goes against what we want and need. There are hard truths we try to... Warmest Regards: Praise for a step parent Every week across America, many weddings include more than the bride and groom. With so many second weddings the cast of... Warmest Regards: Ending some traditions I am definitely a traditionalist. I never realized how I was a creature of habit until I finally broke some long ingrain... Warmest Regards: Realize your power Do you realize how powerful you are? If you’re like me, your first reaction might be Who? Me? If I had to list 100 adjec... Warmest Regards: Every child is a gift One thing that’s a little difficult to fully understand is that many of the decisions we make today will impact us our e... Warmest Regards: Life is a seesaw Growing up, our local playground might not have had much, but we still flocked there. I didn’t like the seesaw because I... Warmest Regards: Who are you? Tell me who you are? Don’t tell me your name. In a word or two, tell me who you are. That was the question posed to us a... Latest Photo GalleriesFirst responder live wire presentation2026-04-28Photo gallery: Garden of Giving2026-04-26Photo gallery: CCTI talent show2026-04-24Photo gallery: Slatington Library art show2026-04-24Opinion Rethinking housing rules can rebuild communities Pennsylvania’s lieutenant governor brought a roundtable discussion to Palmerton recently to talk about the housing situation in Carbon Count... MAY 5, 2003Threats to American democracyOpinion: Fetterman’s no chicken on SNAP changesHow our area legislators votedOn This Date - News MAY 4, 2005 For the first time locally, the American Cancer Society hosted a “Cancer Survivors Tea” in the First United Methodist Church, 124 W. Broad S... ON THIS DATEMAY 1, 2006APRIL 30, 2005ON THIS DATE APRIL 28, 2000AP News DC gala shooting suspect aired grievances against Trump in writings to familyTrump: suspect was armed with multiple weapons at White House correspondents’ dinnerTrump uninjured after security incident at White House Correspondents’ dinnerTwister batters city in Oklahoma, but no deaths reportedDOJ ends its investigation of Fed chairPittsburgh media has surprising turnaroundThe Lyrid meteor shower is peaking soonArtemis II astronauts rocket toward the moonSoaring cof fee prices rewrite some daily routines « Previous 2 3 4 » Next Coroner released ID of bicyclist killed near Jim ThorpeTamaqua music teacher going out on a sweet notePalmerton man faces sex assault chargesSeveral injured in Mahoning crashMan found dead in roadwork area Coroner seeking information on bicyclist
Warmest Regards: Do you have enough to eat? This column might be viewed as Pattie standing on her soapbox. If so, so be it. I don’t do that too often. But with Than... Warmest Regards: When parents grow old There are some things we have to accept even when it goes against what we want and need. There are hard truths we try to... Warmest Regards: Praise for a step parent Every week across America, many weddings include more than the bride and groom. With so many second weddings the cast of... Warmest Regards: Ending some traditions I am definitely a traditionalist. I never realized how I was a creature of habit until I finally broke some long ingrain... Warmest Regards: Realize your power Do you realize how powerful you are? If you’re like me, your first reaction might be Who? Me? If I had to list 100 adjec... Warmest Regards: Every child is a gift One thing that’s a little difficult to fully understand is that many of the decisions we make today will impact us our e... Warmest Regards: Life is a seesaw Growing up, our local playground might not have had much, but we still flocked there. I didn’t like the seesaw because I... Warmest Regards: Who are you? Tell me who you are? Don’t tell me your name. In a word or two, tell me who you are. That was the question posed to us a... Latest Photo GalleriesFirst responder live wire presentation2026-04-28Photo gallery: Garden of Giving2026-04-26Photo gallery: CCTI talent show2026-04-24Photo gallery: Slatington Library art show2026-04-24Opinion Rethinking housing rules can rebuild communities Pennsylvania’s lieutenant governor brought a roundtable discussion to Palmerton recently to talk about the housing situation in Carbon Count... MAY 5, 2003Threats to American democracyOpinion: Fetterman’s no chicken on SNAP changesHow our area legislators votedOn This Date - News MAY 4, 2005 For the first time locally, the American Cancer Society hosted a “Cancer Survivors Tea” in the First United Methodist Church, 124 W. Broad S... ON THIS DATEMAY 1, 2006APRIL 30, 2005ON THIS DATE APRIL 28, 2000AP News DC gala shooting suspect aired grievances against Trump in writings to familyTrump: suspect was armed with multiple weapons at White House correspondents’ dinnerTrump uninjured after security incident at White House Correspondents’ dinnerTwister batters city in Oklahoma, but no deaths reportedDOJ ends its investigation of Fed chairPittsburgh media has surprising turnaroundThe Lyrid meteor shower is peaking soonArtemis II astronauts rocket toward the moonSoaring cof fee prices rewrite some daily routines « Previous 2 3 4 » Next Coroner released ID of bicyclist killed near Jim ThorpeTamaqua music teacher going out on a sweet notePalmerton man faces sex assault chargesSeveral injured in Mahoning crashMan found dead in roadwork area Coroner seeking information on bicyclist
Warmest Regards: When parents grow old There are some things we have to accept even when it goes against what we want and need. There are hard truths we try to... Warmest Regards: Praise for a step parent Every week across America, many weddings include more than the bride and groom. With so many second weddings the cast of... Warmest Regards: Ending some traditions I am definitely a traditionalist. I never realized how I was a creature of habit until I finally broke some long ingrain... Warmest Regards: Realize your power Do you realize how powerful you are? If you’re like me, your first reaction might be Who? Me? If I had to list 100 adjec... Warmest Regards: Every child is a gift One thing that’s a little difficult to fully understand is that many of the decisions we make today will impact us our e... Warmest Regards: Life is a seesaw Growing up, our local playground might not have had much, but we still flocked there. I didn’t like the seesaw because I... Warmest Regards: Who are you? Tell me who you are? Don’t tell me your name. In a word or two, tell me who you are. That was the question posed to us a... Latest Photo GalleriesFirst responder live wire presentation2026-04-28Photo gallery: Garden of Giving2026-04-26Photo gallery: CCTI talent show2026-04-24Photo gallery: Slatington Library art show2026-04-24Opinion Rethinking housing rules can rebuild communities Pennsylvania’s lieutenant governor brought a roundtable discussion to Palmerton recently to talk about the housing situation in Carbon Count... MAY 5, 2003Threats to American democracyOpinion: Fetterman’s no chicken on SNAP changesHow our area legislators votedOn This Date - News MAY 4, 2005 For the first time locally, the American Cancer Society hosted a “Cancer Survivors Tea” in the First United Methodist Church, 124 W. Broad S... ON THIS DATEMAY 1, 2006APRIL 30, 2005ON THIS DATE APRIL 28, 2000AP News DC gala shooting suspect aired grievances against Trump in writings to familyTrump: suspect was armed with multiple weapons at White House correspondents’ dinnerTrump uninjured after security incident at White House Correspondents’ dinnerTwister batters city in Oklahoma, but no deaths reportedDOJ ends its investigation of Fed chairPittsburgh media has surprising turnaroundThe Lyrid meteor shower is peaking soonArtemis II astronauts rocket toward the moonSoaring cof fee prices rewrite some daily routines « Previous 2 3 4 » Next Coroner released ID of bicyclist killed near Jim ThorpeTamaqua music teacher going out on a sweet notePalmerton man faces sex assault chargesSeveral injured in Mahoning crashMan found dead in roadwork area Coroner seeking information on bicyclist
Warmest Regards: Praise for a step parent Every week across America, many weddings include more than the bride and groom. With so many second weddings the cast of...
Warmest Regards: Ending some traditions I am definitely a traditionalist. I never realized how I was a creature of habit until I finally broke some long ingrain... Warmest Regards: Realize your power Do you realize how powerful you are? If you’re like me, your first reaction might be Who? Me? If I had to list 100 adjec... Warmest Regards: Every child is a gift One thing that’s a little difficult to fully understand is that many of the decisions we make today will impact us our e... Warmest Regards: Life is a seesaw Growing up, our local playground might not have had much, but we still flocked there. I didn’t like the seesaw because I... Warmest Regards: Who are you? Tell me who you are? Don’t tell me your name. In a word or two, tell me who you are. That was the question posed to us a... Latest Photo GalleriesFirst responder live wire presentation2026-04-28Photo gallery: Garden of Giving2026-04-26Photo gallery: CCTI talent show2026-04-24Photo gallery: Slatington Library art show2026-04-24Opinion Rethinking housing rules can rebuild communities Pennsylvania’s lieutenant governor brought a roundtable discussion to Palmerton recently to talk about the housing situation in Carbon Count... MAY 5, 2003Threats to American democracyOpinion: Fetterman’s no chicken on SNAP changesHow our area legislators votedOn This Date - News MAY 4, 2005 For the first time locally, the American Cancer Society hosted a “Cancer Survivors Tea” in the First United Methodist Church, 124 W. Broad S... ON THIS DATEMAY 1, 2006APRIL 30, 2005ON THIS DATE APRIL 28, 2000AP News DC gala shooting suspect aired grievances against Trump in writings to familyTrump: suspect was armed with multiple weapons at White House correspondents’ dinnerTrump uninjured after security incident at White House Correspondents’ dinnerTwister batters city in Oklahoma, but no deaths reportedDOJ ends its investigation of Fed chairPittsburgh media has surprising turnaroundThe Lyrid meteor shower is peaking soonArtemis II astronauts rocket toward the moonSoaring cof fee prices rewrite some daily routines « Previous 2 3 4 » Next
Warmest Regards: Realize your power Do you realize how powerful you are? If you’re like me, your first reaction might be Who? Me? If I had to list 100 adjec... Warmest Regards: Every child is a gift One thing that’s a little difficult to fully understand is that many of the decisions we make today will impact us our e... Warmest Regards: Life is a seesaw Growing up, our local playground might not have had much, but we still flocked there. I didn’t like the seesaw because I... Warmest Regards: Who are you? Tell me who you are? Don’t tell me your name. In a word or two, tell me who you are. That was the question posed to us a... Latest Photo GalleriesFirst responder live wire presentation2026-04-28Photo gallery: Garden of Giving2026-04-26Photo gallery: CCTI talent show2026-04-24Photo gallery: Slatington Library art show2026-04-24Opinion Rethinking housing rules can rebuild communities Pennsylvania’s lieutenant governor brought a roundtable discussion to Palmerton recently to talk about the housing situation in Carbon Count... MAY 5, 2003Threats to American democracyOpinion: Fetterman’s no chicken on SNAP changesHow our area legislators votedOn This Date - News MAY 4, 2005 For the first time locally, the American Cancer Society hosted a “Cancer Survivors Tea” in the First United Methodist Church, 124 W. Broad S... ON THIS DATEMAY 1, 2006APRIL 30, 2005ON THIS DATE APRIL 28, 2000AP News DC gala shooting suspect aired grievances against Trump in writings to familyTrump: suspect was armed with multiple weapons at White House correspondents’ dinnerTrump uninjured after security incident at White House Correspondents’ dinnerTwister batters city in Oklahoma, but no deaths reportedDOJ ends its investigation of Fed chairPittsburgh media has surprising turnaroundThe Lyrid meteor shower is peaking soonArtemis II astronauts rocket toward the moonSoaring cof fee prices rewrite some daily routines
Warmest Regards: Every child is a gift One thing that’s a little difficult to fully understand is that many of the decisions we make today will impact us our e... Warmest Regards: Life is a seesaw Growing up, our local playground might not have had much, but we still flocked there. I didn’t like the seesaw because I... Warmest Regards: Who are you? Tell me who you are? Don’t tell me your name. In a word or two, tell me who you are. That was the question posed to us a... Latest Photo GalleriesFirst responder live wire presentation2026-04-28Photo gallery: Garden of Giving2026-04-26Photo gallery: CCTI talent show2026-04-24Photo gallery: Slatington Library art show2026-04-24Opinion Rethinking housing rules can rebuild communities Pennsylvania’s lieutenant governor brought a roundtable discussion to Palmerton recently to talk about the housing situation in Carbon Count... MAY 5, 2003Threats to American democracyOpinion: Fetterman’s no chicken on SNAP changesHow our area legislators votedOn This Date - News MAY 4, 2005 For the first time locally, the American Cancer Society hosted a “Cancer Survivors Tea” in the First United Methodist Church, 124 W. Broad S... ON THIS DATEMAY 1, 2006APRIL 30, 2005ON THIS DATE APRIL 28, 2000AP News DC gala shooting suspect aired grievances against Trump in writings to familyTrump: suspect was armed with multiple weapons at White House correspondents’ dinnerTrump uninjured after security incident at White House Correspondents’ dinnerTwister batters city in Oklahoma, but no deaths reportedDOJ ends its investigation of Fed chairPittsburgh media has surprising turnaroundThe Lyrid meteor shower is peaking soonArtemis II astronauts rocket toward the moonSoaring cof fee prices rewrite some daily routines
Warmest Regards: Life is a seesaw Growing up, our local playground might not have had much, but we still flocked there. I didn’t like the seesaw because I... Warmest Regards: Who are you? Tell me who you are? Don’t tell me your name. In a word or two, tell me who you are. That was the question posed to us a...
Warmest Regards: Who are you? Tell me who you are? Don’t tell me your name. In a word or two, tell me who you are. That was the question posed to us a...
Rethinking housing rules can rebuild communities Pennsylvania’s lieutenant governor brought a roundtable discussion to Palmerton recently to talk about the housing situation in Carbon Count...
MAY 4, 2005 For the first time locally, the American Cancer Society hosted a “Cancer Survivors Tea” in the First United Methodist Church, 124 W. Broad S...