Warmest regards: Connected by heart strings If you look at my house you won’t see the connection that lets me experience places and faces that are dear to me. It’s ... Warmest regards: Is human nature basically good or bad? One day this week I took time to visit Ginni, my 93-year-old-neighbor. I figured she would be lonely since she doesn’t g... Warmest regards: A secret gift that pays dividends As we observed Valentine’s Day last week, it seemed to be more celebratory than in previous years. Maybe that’s because ... Warmest regards: In praise of one meatball What I love about each new day is the very fact that it is a new beginning. When I open my eyes each morning I don’t kn... Warmest regards: Do we have a fear epidemic? What do you think is the main epidemic facing us today? The most common response to that question is generally COVID or ... Warmest regards: Dealing with a sudden move If you had to, could you abandon your present life to step into an uncertain future? I realize it’s a bit foolish for me... Warmest regards: Are good-looking people more successful? There are some questions that might seem to have obvious answers and there are some questions with answers that change a... Warmest regards: Love never dies My mother passed away 15 years ago; my dad’s been gone even longer. Yet in several important ways, they are still with m... Warmest Regards: Divorcing without raging war There’s an intriguing story in The New York Times modern love essays called “Love doesn’t have to mean war.” Writer Jord... Warmest Regards: How are you? What do you think people want to know when they ask, “How are you?” Do you think they really want to know? Or, do you th... Latest Photo GalleriesNorthern Lehigh-LV Academy Girls Basketball2026-02-18Jim Thorpe Winterfest 20262026-02-17District 11 Girls Wrestling2026-02-16Northwestern boys basketball - Colonial League final2026-02-14Opinion How our area legislators voted Here’s a look at how our area legislators voted in House and Senate matters in Harrisburg: House Bill 660 Sets energy efficiency and water c... ‘I did everything right. I still almost died giving birth.’Opinion: Plain English: Language debate masks CDL failuresLetter to the editor: The treatment of childrenShapiro’s memoir doesn’t tell full story about time as AGOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 17, 1983 Joseph T. Tout is days away from making history in Nesquehoning by becoming the borough’s first chief of police to attain permanent Civil Se... FEBRUARY 16, 1987FEBRUARY 14, 1975FEBRUARY 13, 1976FEBRUARY 12, 1979AP News The Rev. Jesse Jackson, civil rights leader, dies at 84After 800 episodes, ‘The Simpsons’ creators look backJames Van Der Beek, the ‘Dawson’s Creek’ star has died at 48Kennedy Center to close for 2 years for renovations in July, Trump says, after performers' backlashTop Justice Department official plays down chance for chargesSpeaker Johnson faces tough choices on partial government shutdown and debate over ICEFour big questions ahead of the 2026 Grammy AwardsGrand jury indicts man in killing of ex-wife, her husbandMarkets trade near record levels to close out Wall Street’s week « Previous 20 21 22 » Next It’s in Your Nature: These mammals thrive in our field habitats, their edges, even suburbsPolice: Tamaqua apartment fire intentionally setFranklin man charged with arsonMan killed in Walnutport crashS. Hill woman will receive Shamrock Award
Warmest regards: Is human nature basically good or bad? One day this week I took time to visit Ginni, my 93-year-old-neighbor. I figured she would be lonely since she doesn’t g... Warmest regards: A secret gift that pays dividends As we observed Valentine’s Day last week, it seemed to be more celebratory than in previous years. Maybe that’s because ... Warmest regards: In praise of one meatball What I love about each new day is the very fact that it is a new beginning. When I open my eyes each morning I don’t kn... Warmest regards: Do we have a fear epidemic? What do you think is the main epidemic facing us today? The most common response to that question is generally COVID or ... Warmest regards: Dealing with a sudden move If you had to, could you abandon your present life to step into an uncertain future? I realize it’s a bit foolish for me... Warmest regards: Are good-looking people more successful? There are some questions that might seem to have obvious answers and there are some questions with answers that change a... Warmest regards: Love never dies My mother passed away 15 years ago; my dad’s been gone even longer. Yet in several important ways, they are still with m... Warmest Regards: Divorcing without raging war There’s an intriguing story in The New York Times modern love essays called “Love doesn’t have to mean war.” Writer Jord... Warmest Regards: How are you? What do you think people want to know when they ask, “How are you?” Do you think they really want to know? Or, do you th... Latest Photo GalleriesNorthern Lehigh-LV Academy Girls Basketball2026-02-18Jim Thorpe Winterfest 20262026-02-17District 11 Girls Wrestling2026-02-16Northwestern boys basketball - Colonial League final2026-02-14Opinion How our area legislators voted Here’s a look at how our area legislators voted in House and Senate matters in Harrisburg: House Bill 660 Sets energy efficiency and water c... ‘I did everything right. I still almost died giving birth.’Opinion: Plain English: Language debate masks CDL failuresLetter to the editor: The treatment of childrenShapiro’s memoir doesn’t tell full story about time as AGOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 17, 1983 Joseph T. Tout is days away from making history in Nesquehoning by becoming the borough’s first chief of police to attain permanent Civil Se... FEBRUARY 16, 1987FEBRUARY 14, 1975FEBRUARY 13, 1976FEBRUARY 12, 1979AP News The Rev. Jesse Jackson, civil rights leader, dies at 84After 800 episodes, ‘The Simpsons’ creators look backJames Van Der Beek, the ‘Dawson’s Creek’ star has died at 48Kennedy Center to close for 2 years for renovations in July, Trump says, after performers' backlashTop Justice Department official plays down chance for chargesSpeaker Johnson faces tough choices on partial government shutdown and debate over ICEFour big questions ahead of the 2026 Grammy AwardsGrand jury indicts man in killing of ex-wife, her husbandMarkets trade near record levels to close out Wall Street’s week « Previous 20 21 22 » Next It’s in Your Nature: These mammals thrive in our field habitats, their edges, even suburbsPolice: Tamaqua apartment fire intentionally setFranklin man charged with arsonMan killed in Walnutport crashS. Hill woman will receive Shamrock Award
Warmest regards: A secret gift that pays dividends As we observed Valentine’s Day last week, it seemed to be more celebratory than in previous years. Maybe that’s because ... Warmest regards: In praise of one meatball What I love about each new day is the very fact that it is a new beginning. When I open my eyes each morning I don’t kn... Warmest regards: Do we have a fear epidemic? What do you think is the main epidemic facing us today? The most common response to that question is generally COVID or ... Warmest regards: Dealing with a sudden move If you had to, could you abandon your present life to step into an uncertain future? I realize it’s a bit foolish for me... Warmest regards: Are good-looking people more successful? There are some questions that might seem to have obvious answers and there are some questions with answers that change a... Warmest regards: Love never dies My mother passed away 15 years ago; my dad’s been gone even longer. Yet in several important ways, they are still with m... Warmest Regards: Divorcing without raging war There’s an intriguing story in The New York Times modern love essays called “Love doesn’t have to mean war.” Writer Jord... Warmest Regards: How are you? What do you think people want to know when they ask, “How are you?” Do you think they really want to know? Or, do you th... Latest Photo GalleriesNorthern Lehigh-LV Academy Girls Basketball2026-02-18Jim Thorpe Winterfest 20262026-02-17District 11 Girls Wrestling2026-02-16Northwestern boys basketball - Colonial League final2026-02-14Opinion How our area legislators voted Here’s a look at how our area legislators voted in House and Senate matters in Harrisburg: House Bill 660 Sets energy efficiency and water c... ‘I did everything right. I still almost died giving birth.’Opinion: Plain English: Language debate masks CDL failuresLetter to the editor: The treatment of childrenShapiro’s memoir doesn’t tell full story about time as AGOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 17, 1983 Joseph T. Tout is days away from making history in Nesquehoning by becoming the borough’s first chief of police to attain permanent Civil Se... FEBRUARY 16, 1987FEBRUARY 14, 1975FEBRUARY 13, 1976FEBRUARY 12, 1979AP News The Rev. Jesse Jackson, civil rights leader, dies at 84After 800 episodes, ‘The Simpsons’ creators look backJames Van Der Beek, the ‘Dawson’s Creek’ star has died at 48Kennedy Center to close for 2 years for renovations in July, Trump says, after performers' backlashTop Justice Department official plays down chance for chargesSpeaker Johnson faces tough choices on partial government shutdown and debate over ICEFour big questions ahead of the 2026 Grammy AwardsGrand jury indicts man in killing of ex-wife, her husbandMarkets trade near record levels to close out Wall Street’s week « Previous 20 21 22 » Next It’s in Your Nature: These mammals thrive in our field habitats, their edges, even suburbsPolice: Tamaqua apartment fire intentionally setFranklin man charged with arsonMan killed in Walnutport crashS. Hill woman will receive Shamrock Award
Warmest regards: In praise of one meatball What I love about each new day is the very fact that it is a new beginning. When I open my eyes each morning I don’t kn... Warmest regards: Do we have a fear epidemic? What do you think is the main epidemic facing us today? The most common response to that question is generally COVID or ... Warmest regards: Dealing with a sudden move If you had to, could you abandon your present life to step into an uncertain future? I realize it’s a bit foolish for me... Warmest regards: Are good-looking people more successful? There are some questions that might seem to have obvious answers and there are some questions with answers that change a... Warmest regards: Love never dies My mother passed away 15 years ago; my dad’s been gone even longer. Yet in several important ways, they are still with m... Warmest Regards: Divorcing without raging war There’s an intriguing story in The New York Times modern love essays called “Love doesn’t have to mean war.” Writer Jord... Warmest Regards: How are you? What do you think people want to know when they ask, “How are you?” Do you think they really want to know? Or, do you th... Latest Photo GalleriesNorthern Lehigh-LV Academy Girls Basketball2026-02-18Jim Thorpe Winterfest 20262026-02-17District 11 Girls Wrestling2026-02-16Northwestern boys basketball - Colonial League final2026-02-14Opinion How our area legislators voted Here’s a look at how our area legislators voted in House and Senate matters in Harrisburg: House Bill 660 Sets energy efficiency and water c... ‘I did everything right. I still almost died giving birth.’Opinion: Plain English: Language debate masks CDL failuresLetter to the editor: The treatment of childrenShapiro’s memoir doesn’t tell full story about time as AGOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 17, 1983 Joseph T. Tout is days away from making history in Nesquehoning by becoming the borough’s first chief of police to attain permanent Civil Se... FEBRUARY 16, 1987FEBRUARY 14, 1975FEBRUARY 13, 1976FEBRUARY 12, 1979AP News The Rev. Jesse Jackson, civil rights leader, dies at 84After 800 episodes, ‘The Simpsons’ creators look backJames Van Der Beek, the ‘Dawson’s Creek’ star has died at 48Kennedy Center to close for 2 years for renovations in July, Trump says, after performers' backlashTop Justice Department official plays down chance for chargesSpeaker Johnson faces tough choices on partial government shutdown and debate over ICEFour big questions ahead of the 2026 Grammy AwardsGrand jury indicts man in killing of ex-wife, her husbandMarkets trade near record levels to close out Wall Street’s week « Previous 20 21 22 » Next It’s in Your Nature: These mammals thrive in our field habitats, their edges, even suburbsPolice: Tamaqua apartment fire intentionally setFranklin man charged with arsonMan killed in Walnutport crashS. Hill woman will receive Shamrock Award
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Warmest regards: Dealing with a sudden move If you had to, could you abandon your present life to step into an uncertain future? I realize it’s a bit foolish for me... Warmest regards: Are good-looking people more successful? There are some questions that might seem to have obvious answers and there are some questions with answers that change a... Warmest regards: Love never dies My mother passed away 15 years ago; my dad’s been gone even longer. Yet in several important ways, they are still with m... Warmest Regards: Divorcing without raging war There’s an intriguing story in The New York Times modern love essays called “Love doesn’t have to mean war.” Writer Jord... Warmest Regards: How are you? What do you think people want to know when they ask, “How are you?” Do you think they really want to know? Or, do you th... Latest Photo GalleriesNorthern Lehigh-LV Academy Girls Basketball2026-02-18Jim Thorpe Winterfest 20262026-02-17District 11 Girls Wrestling2026-02-16Northwestern boys basketball - Colonial League final2026-02-14Opinion How our area legislators voted Here’s a look at how our area legislators voted in House and Senate matters in Harrisburg: House Bill 660 Sets energy efficiency and water c... ‘I did everything right. I still almost died giving birth.’Opinion: Plain English: Language debate masks CDL failuresLetter to the editor: The treatment of childrenShapiro’s memoir doesn’t tell full story about time as AGOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 17, 1983 Joseph T. Tout is days away from making history in Nesquehoning by becoming the borough’s first chief of police to attain permanent Civil Se... FEBRUARY 16, 1987FEBRUARY 14, 1975FEBRUARY 13, 1976FEBRUARY 12, 1979AP News The Rev. Jesse Jackson, civil rights leader, dies at 84After 800 episodes, ‘The Simpsons’ creators look backJames Van Der Beek, the ‘Dawson’s Creek’ star has died at 48Kennedy Center to close for 2 years for renovations in July, Trump says, after performers' backlashTop Justice Department official plays down chance for chargesSpeaker Johnson faces tough choices on partial government shutdown and debate over ICEFour big questions ahead of the 2026 Grammy AwardsGrand jury indicts man in killing of ex-wife, her husbandMarkets trade near record levels to close out Wall Street’s week « Previous 20 21 22 » Next
Warmest regards: Are good-looking people more successful? There are some questions that might seem to have obvious answers and there are some questions with answers that change a... Warmest regards: Love never dies My mother passed away 15 years ago; my dad’s been gone even longer. Yet in several important ways, they are still with m... Warmest Regards: Divorcing without raging war There’s an intriguing story in The New York Times modern love essays called “Love doesn’t have to mean war.” Writer Jord... Warmest Regards: How are you? What do you think people want to know when they ask, “How are you?” Do you think they really want to know? Or, do you th... Latest Photo GalleriesNorthern Lehigh-LV Academy Girls Basketball2026-02-18Jim Thorpe Winterfest 20262026-02-17District 11 Girls Wrestling2026-02-16Northwestern boys basketball - Colonial League final2026-02-14Opinion How our area legislators voted Here’s a look at how our area legislators voted in House and Senate matters in Harrisburg: House Bill 660 Sets energy efficiency and water c... ‘I did everything right. I still almost died giving birth.’Opinion: Plain English: Language debate masks CDL failuresLetter to the editor: The treatment of childrenShapiro’s memoir doesn’t tell full story about time as AGOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 17, 1983 Joseph T. Tout is days away from making history in Nesquehoning by becoming the borough’s first chief of police to attain permanent Civil Se... FEBRUARY 16, 1987FEBRUARY 14, 1975FEBRUARY 13, 1976FEBRUARY 12, 1979AP News The Rev. Jesse Jackson, civil rights leader, dies at 84After 800 episodes, ‘The Simpsons’ creators look backJames Van Der Beek, the ‘Dawson’s Creek’ star has died at 48Kennedy Center to close for 2 years for renovations in July, Trump says, after performers' backlashTop Justice Department official plays down chance for chargesSpeaker Johnson faces tough choices on partial government shutdown and debate over ICEFour big questions ahead of the 2026 Grammy AwardsGrand jury indicts man in killing of ex-wife, her husbandMarkets trade near record levels to close out Wall Street’s week
Warmest regards: Love never dies My mother passed away 15 years ago; my dad’s been gone even longer. Yet in several important ways, they are still with m... Warmest Regards: Divorcing without raging war There’s an intriguing story in The New York Times modern love essays called “Love doesn’t have to mean war.” Writer Jord... Warmest Regards: How are you? What do you think people want to know when they ask, “How are you?” Do you think they really want to know? Or, do you th... Latest Photo GalleriesNorthern Lehigh-LV Academy Girls Basketball2026-02-18Jim Thorpe Winterfest 20262026-02-17District 11 Girls Wrestling2026-02-16Northwestern boys basketball - Colonial League final2026-02-14Opinion How our area legislators voted Here’s a look at how our area legislators voted in House and Senate matters in Harrisburg: House Bill 660 Sets energy efficiency and water c... ‘I did everything right. I still almost died giving birth.’Opinion: Plain English: Language debate masks CDL failuresLetter to the editor: The treatment of childrenShapiro’s memoir doesn’t tell full story about time as AGOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 17, 1983 Joseph T. Tout is days away from making history in Nesquehoning by becoming the borough’s first chief of police to attain permanent Civil Se... FEBRUARY 16, 1987FEBRUARY 14, 1975FEBRUARY 13, 1976FEBRUARY 12, 1979AP News The Rev. Jesse Jackson, civil rights leader, dies at 84After 800 episodes, ‘The Simpsons’ creators look backJames Van Der Beek, the ‘Dawson’s Creek’ star has died at 48Kennedy Center to close for 2 years for renovations in July, Trump says, after performers' backlashTop Justice Department official plays down chance for chargesSpeaker Johnson faces tough choices on partial government shutdown and debate over ICEFour big questions ahead of the 2026 Grammy AwardsGrand jury indicts man in killing of ex-wife, her husbandMarkets trade near record levels to close out Wall Street’s week
Warmest Regards: Divorcing without raging war There’s an intriguing story in The New York Times modern love essays called “Love doesn’t have to mean war.” Writer Jord... Warmest Regards: How are you? What do you think people want to know when they ask, “How are you?” Do you think they really want to know? Or, do you th...
Warmest Regards: How are you? What do you think people want to know when they ask, “How are you?” Do you think they really want to know? Or, do you th...
How our area legislators voted Here’s a look at how our area legislators voted in House and Senate matters in Harrisburg: House Bill 660 Sets energy efficiency and water c...
ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 17, 1983 Joseph T. Tout is days away from making history in Nesquehoning by becoming the borough’s first chief of police to attain permanent Civil Se...