Seyfried Oscar-bound A long-standing debate over who wrote the Academy Award-winning screenplay for “Citizen Kane” is resurrected in “Mank.” ... Movie review: ‘The Way Back,’ indeed Motion pictures screened for reviews in this column before the coronavirus pandemic unreeled the multiplexes and other f... Movie review: ‘Sonic’ very animated “Sonic the Hedgehog” has the elements of an entertaining animated feature film: cute lead character, good guy who befrie... Movie review: Down the ‘Rabbit’ hole “Jojo Rabbit” is in the tradition of satire that includes the movies of Monty Python (“Monty Python and the Holy Grail,”... Movie review: ‘1917’ year to remember “1917” is one of the most astonishing accomplishments in cinema history. Director Sam Mendes, working with legendary cin... Winslow Fegley in ‘Play’ “Come Play” is a superb horror film with a solid storyline and a breakout performance by none other than Allentown’s Win... Movie review: ‘Call’ of the CGI ‘Wild’ “The Call of the Wild” has been lambasted for its CGI creation of the lead character, Buck, a 140-pound St. Bernard-Scot... Movie review: ‘Bombshell’ lives up to title The title of the movie, “Bombshell,” might remind classic movie buffs of 1940s pinup star Betty Grable, movie star Jane ... Movie review: ‘Knives Out’ is in “Knives Out” is an entertaining movie with not only a double-twist ending, but a triple-twist ending. Just when you thin... Movie review: ‘Women’ on the March The latest theatrical movie version of “Little Women” is directed by Greta Gerwig, who wrote the screenplay based on the... Latest Photo GalleriesTamaqua-Lehighton Track & Field 2024-04-24Something for everyone sale at WE Fairgrounds2024-04-19Consignment Auction to benefit Carbon Fair 2024-04-14April 8, 2024, solar eclipse2024-04-09Opinion Opinion: Rail decision better late than never It should not have taken the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Railroad Administration two years to make the common-sense ruling a... Opinion: Lehigh should step up on mansionLetter to the editor: Democrats winning on abortionSend us your thoughts about solar farmsOpinion: Voting Tuesday is good citizenshipOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE APRIL 24, 1984 Peter Wayda, 23, of Allentown, has been hired as a full-time police officer in Walnutport. The appointment becomes effective April 19. Wayda... ON THIS DATE APRIL 23, 1986ON THIS DATE APRIL 22, 1982ON THIS DATE APRIL 20, 1974ON THIS DATE APRIL 18, 1971AP News Casey, McCormick to face off for SenateShapiro: Standardized testing to go onlineGOP lawmakers roll out higher ed planHigher gas and rents keep US inflation elevated3 shot during Philadelphia Eid eventA total solar eclipse races across North America as clouds part along totality3 retired Pa. detectives head to trialUS sees another robust month of job growthOfficers dismissed over deadly strikes 1 2 3 » Next 2 administrators leaving Jim ThorpeBurger King announces employee retirementCarbon woman charged with harboring fugitiveMotorcyclist seriously injured in Lehighton crashPolice confiscate alcohol, business faces license fine
Movie review: ‘The Way Back,’ indeed Motion pictures screened for reviews in this column before the coronavirus pandemic unreeled the multiplexes and other f... Movie review: ‘Sonic’ very animated “Sonic the Hedgehog” has the elements of an entertaining animated feature film: cute lead character, good guy who befrie... Movie review: Down the ‘Rabbit’ hole “Jojo Rabbit” is in the tradition of satire that includes the movies of Monty Python (“Monty Python and the Holy Grail,”... Movie review: ‘1917’ year to remember “1917” is one of the most astonishing accomplishments in cinema history. Director Sam Mendes, working with legendary cin... Winslow Fegley in ‘Play’ “Come Play” is a superb horror film with a solid storyline and a breakout performance by none other than Allentown’s Win... Movie review: ‘Call’ of the CGI ‘Wild’ “The Call of the Wild” has been lambasted for its CGI creation of the lead character, Buck, a 140-pound St. Bernard-Scot... Movie review: ‘Bombshell’ lives up to title The title of the movie, “Bombshell,” might remind classic movie buffs of 1940s pinup star Betty Grable, movie star Jane ... Movie review: ‘Knives Out’ is in “Knives Out” is an entertaining movie with not only a double-twist ending, but a triple-twist ending. Just when you thin... Movie review: ‘Women’ on the March The latest theatrical movie version of “Little Women” is directed by Greta Gerwig, who wrote the screenplay based on the... Latest Photo GalleriesTamaqua-Lehighton Track & Field 2024-04-24Something for everyone sale at WE Fairgrounds2024-04-19Consignment Auction to benefit Carbon Fair 2024-04-14April 8, 2024, solar eclipse2024-04-09Opinion Opinion: Rail decision better late than never It should not have taken the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Railroad Administration two years to make the common-sense ruling a... Opinion: Lehigh should step up on mansionLetter to the editor: Democrats winning on abortionSend us your thoughts about solar farmsOpinion: Voting Tuesday is good citizenshipOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE APRIL 24, 1984 Peter Wayda, 23, of Allentown, has been hired as a full-time police officer in Walnutport. The appointment becomes effective April 19. Wayda... ON THIS DATE APRIL 23, 1986ON THIS DATE APRIL 22, 1982ON THIS DATE APRIL 20, 1974ON THIS DATE APRIL 18, 1971AP News Casey, McCormick to face off for SenateShapiro: Standardized testing to go onlineGOP lawmakers roll out higher ed planHigher gas and rents keep US inflation elevated3 shot during Philadelphia Eid eventA total solar eclipse races across North America as clouds part along totality3 retired Pa. detectives head to trialUS sees another robust month of job growthOfficers dismissed over deadly strikes 1 2 3 » Next 2 administrators leaving Jim ThorpeBurger King announces employee retirementCarbon woman charged with harboring fugitiveMotorcyclist seriously injured in Lehighton crashPolice confiscate alcohol, business faces license fine
Movie review: ‘Sonic’ very animated “Sonic the Hedgehog” has the elements of an entertaining animated feature film: cute lead character, good guy who befrie... Movie review: Down the ‘Rabbit’ hole “Jojo Rabbit” is in the tradition of satire that includes the movies of Monty Python (“Monty Python and the Holy Grail,”... Movie review: ‘1917’ year to remember “1917” is one of the most astonishing accomplishments in cinema history. Director Sam Mendes, working with legendary cin... Winslow Fegley in ‘Play’ “Come Play” is a superb horror film with a solid storyline and a breakout performance by none other than Allentown’s Win... Movie review: ‘Call’ of the CGI ‘Wild’ “The Call of the Wild” has been lambasted for its CGI creation of the lead character, Buck, a 140-pound St. Bernard-Scot... Movie review: ‘Bombshell’ lives up to title The title of the movie, “Bombshell,” might remind classic movie buffs of 1940s pinup star Betty Grable, movie star Jane ... Movie review: ‘Knives Out’ is in “Knives Out” is an entertaining movie with not only a double-twist ending, but a triple-twist ending. Just when you thin... Movie review: ‘Women’ on the March The latest theatrical movie version of “Little Women” is directed by Greta Gerwig, who wrote the screenplay based on the... Latest Photo GalleriesTamaqua-Lehighton Track & Field 2024-04-24Something for everyone sale at WE Fairgrounds2024-04-19Consignment Auction to benefit Carbon Fair 2024-04-14April 8, 2024, solar eclipse2024-04-09Opinion Opinion: Rail decision better late than never It should not have taken the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Railroad Administration two years to make the common-sense ruling a... Opinion: Lehigh should step up on mansionLetter to the editor: Democrats winning on abortionSend us your thoughts about solar farmsOpinion: Voting Tuesday is good citizenshipOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE APRIL 24, 1984 Peter Wayda, 23, of Allentown, has been hired as a full-time police officer in Walnutport. The appointment becomes effective April 19. Wayda... ON THIS DATE APRIL 23, 1986ON THIS DATE APRIL 22, 1982ON THIS DATE APRIL 20, 1974ON THIS DATE APRIL 18, 1971AP News Casey, McCormick to face off for SenateShapiro: Standardized testing to go onlineGOP lawmakers roll out higher ed planHigher gas and rents keep US inflation elevated3 shot during Philadelphia Eid eventA total solar eclipse races across North America as clouds part along totality3 retired Pa. detectives head to trialUS sees another robust month of job growthOfficers dismissed over deadly strikes 1 2 3 » Next 2 administrators leaving Jim ThorpeBurger King announces employee retirementCarbon woman charged with harboring fugitiveMotorcyclist seriously injured in Lehighton crashPolice confiscate alcohol, business faces license fine
Movie review: Down the ‘Rabbit’ hole “Jojo Rabbit” is in the tradition of satire that includes the movies of Monty Python (“Monty Python and the Holy Grail,”... Movie review: ‘1917’ year to remember “1917” is one of the most astonishing accomplishments in cinema history. Director Sam Mendes, working with legendary cin... Winslow Fegley in ‘Play’ “Come Play” is a superb horror film with a solid storyline and a breakout performance by none other than Allentown’s Win... Movie review: ‘Call’ of the CGI ‘Wild’ “The Call of the Wild” has been lambasted for its CGI creation of the lead character, Buck, a 140-pound St. Bernard-Scot... Movie review: ‘Bombshell’ lives up to title The title of the movie, “Bombshell,” might remind classic movie buffs of 1940s pinup star Betty Grable, movie star Jane ... Movie review: ‘Knives Out’ is in “Knives Out” is an entertaining movie with not only a double-twist ending, but a triple-twist ending. Just when you thin... Movie review: ‘Women’ on the March The latest theatrical movie version of “Little Women” is directed by Greta Gerwig, who wrote the screenplay based on the... Latest Photo GalleriesTamaqua-Lehighton Track & Field 2024-04-24Something for everyone sale at WE Fairgrounds2024-04-19Consignment Auction to benefit Carbon Fair 2024-04-14April 8, 2024, solar eclipse2024-04-09Opinion Opinion: Rail decision better late than never It should not have taken the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Railroad Administration two years to make the common-sense ruling a... Opinion: Lehigh should step up on mansionLetter to the editor: Democrats winning on abortionSend us your thoughts about solar farmsOpinion: Voting Tuesday is good citizenshipOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE APRIL 24, 1984 Peter Wayda, 23, of Allentown, has been hired as a full-time police officer in Walnutport. The appointment becomes effective April 19. Wayda... ON THIS DATE APRIL 23, 1986ON THIS DATE APRIL 22, 1982ON THIS DATE APRIL 20, 1974ON THIS DATE APRIL 18, 1971AP News Casey, McCormick to face off for SenateShapiro: Standardized testing to go onlineGOP lawmakers roll out higher ed planHigher gas and rents keep US inflation elevated3 shot during Philadelphia Eid eventA total solar eclipse races across North America as clouds part along totality3 retired Pa. detectives head to trialUS sees another robust month of job growthOfficers dismissed over deadly strikes 1 2 3 » Next 2 administrators leaving Jim ThorpeBurger King announces employee retirementCarbon woman charged with harboring fugitiveMotorcyclist seriously injured in Lehighton crashPolice confiscate alcohol, business faces license fine
Movie review: ‘1917’ year to remember “1917” is one of the most astonishing accomplishments in cinema history. Director Sam Mendes, working with legendary cin...
Winslow Fegley in ‘Play’ “Come Play” is a superb horror film with a solid storyline and a breakout performance by none other than Allentown’s Win... Movie review: ‘Call’ of the CGI ‘Wild’ “The Call of the Wild” has been lambasted for its CGI creation of the lead character, Buck, a 140-pound St. Bernard-Scot... Movie review: ‘Bombshell’ lives up to title The title of the movie, “Bombshell,” might remind classic movie buffs of 1940s pinup star Betty Grable, movie star Jane ... Movie review: ‘Knives Out’ is in “Knives Out” is an entertaining movie with not only a double-twist ending, but a triple-twist ending. Just when you thin... Movie review: ‘Women’ on the March The latest theatrical movie version of “Little Women” is directed by Greta Gerwig, who wrote the screenplay based on the... Latest Photo GalleriesTamaqua-Lehighton Track & Field 2024-04-24Something for everyone sale at WE Fairgrounds2024-04-19Consignment Auction to benefit Carbon Fair 2024-04-14April 8, 2024, solar eclipse2024-04-09Opinion Opinion: Rail decision better late than never It should not have taken the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Railroad Administration two years to make the common-sense ruling a... Opinion: Lehigh should step up on mansionLetter to the editor: Democrats winning on abortionSend us your thoughts about solar farmsOpinion: Voting Tuesday is good citizenshipOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE APRIL 24, 1984 Peter Wayda, 23, of Allentown, has been hired as a full-time police officer in Walnutport. The appointment becomes effective April 19. Wayda... ON THIS DATE APRIL 23, 1986ON THIS DATE APRIL 22, 1982ON THIS DATE APRIL 20, 1974ON THIS DATE APRIL 18, 1971AP News Casey, McCormick to face off for SenateShapiro: Standardized testing to go onlineGOP lawmakers roll out higher ed planHigher gas and rents keep US inflation elevated3 shot during Philadelphia Eid eventA total solar eclipse races across North America as clouds part along totality3 retired Pa. detectives head to trialUS sees another robust month of job growthOfficers dismissed over deadly strikes 1 2 3 » Next
Movie review: ‘Call’ of the CGI ‘Wild’ “The Call of the Wild” has been lambasted for its CGI creation of the lead character, Buck, a 140-pound St. Bernard-Scot... Movie review: ‘Bombshell’ lives up to title The title of the movie, “Bombshell,” might remind classic movie buffs of 1940s pinup star Betty Grable, movie star Jane ... Movie review: ‘Knives Out’ is in “Knives Out” is an entertaining movie with not only a double-twist ending, but a triple-twist ending. Just when you thin... Movie review: ‘Women’ on the March The latest theatrical movie version of “Little Women” is directed by Greta Gerwig, who wrote the screenplay based on the... Latest Photo GalleriesTamaqua-Lehighton Track & Field 2024-04-24Something for everyone sale at WE Fairgrounds2024-04-19Consignment Auction to benefit Carbon Fair 2024-04-14April 8, 2024, solar eclipse2024-04-09Opinion Opinion: Rail decision better late than never It should not have taken the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Railroad Administration two years to make the common-sense ruling a... Opinion: Lehigh should step up on mansionLetter to the editor: Democrats winning on abortionSend us your thoughts about solar farmsOpinion: Voting Tuesday is good citizenshipOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE APRIL 24, 1984 Peter Wayda, 23, of Allentown, has been hired as a full-time police officer in Walnutport. The appointment becomes effective April 19. Wayda... ON THIS DATE APRIL 23, 1986ON THIS DATE APRIL 22, 1982ON THIS DATE APRIL 20, 1974ON THIS DATE APRIL 18, 1971AP News Casey, McCormick to face off for SenateShapiro: Standardized testing to go onlineGOP lawmakers roll out higher ed planHigher gas and rents keep US inflation elevated3 shot during Philadelphia Eid eventA total solar eclipse races across North America as clouds part along totality3 retired Pa. detectives head to trialUS sees another robust month of job growthOfficers dismissed over deadly strikes
Movie review: ‘Bombshell’ lives up to title The title of the movie, “Bombshell,” might remind classic movie buffs of 1940s pinup star Betty Grable, movie star Jane ... Movie review: ‘Knives Out’ is in “Knives Out” is an entertaining movie with not only a double-twist ending, but a triple-twist ending. Just when you thin... Movie review: ‘Women’ on the March The latest theatrical movie version of “Little Women” is directed by Greta Gerwig, who wrote the screenplay based on the... Latest Photo GalleriesTamaqua-Lehighton Track & Field 2024-04-24Something for everyone sale at WE Fairgrounds2024-04-19Consignment Auction to benefit Carbon Fair 2024-04-14April 8, 2024, solar eclipse2024-04-09Opinion Opinion: Rail decision better late than never It should not have taken the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Railroad Administration two years to make the common-sense ruling a... Opinion: Lehigh should step up on mansionLetter to the editor: Democrats winning on abortionSend us your thoughts about solar farmsOpinion: Voting Tuesday is good citizenshipOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE APRIL 24, 1984 Peter Wayda, 23, of Allentown, has been hired as a full-time police officer in Walnutport. The appointment becomes effective April 19. Wayda... ON THIS DATE APRIL 23, 1986ON THIS DATE APRIL 22, 1982ON THIS DATE APRIL 20, 1974ON THIS DATE APRIL 18, 1971AP News Casey, McCormick to face off for SenateShapiro: Standardized testing to go onlineGOP lawmakers roll out higher ed planHigher gas and rents keep US inflation elevated3 shot during Philadelphia Eid eventA total solar eclipse races across North America as clouds part along totality3 retired Pa. detectives head to trialUS sees another robust month of job growthOfficers dismissed over deadly strikes
Movie review: ‘Knives Out’ is in “Knives Out” is an entertaining movie with not only a double-twist ending, but a triple-twist ending. Just when you thin... Movie review: ‘Women’ on the March The latest theatrical movie version of “Little Women” is directed by Greta Gerwig, who wrote the screenplay based on the...
Movie review: ‘Women’ on the March The latest theatrical movie version of “Little Women” is directed by Greta Gerwig, who wrote the screenplay based on the...
Opinion: Rail decision better late than never It should not have taken the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Railroad Administration two years to make the common-sense ruling a...
ON THIS DATE APRIL 24, 1984 Peter Wayda, 23, of Allentown, has been hired as a full-time police officer in Walnutport. The appointment becomes effective April 19. Wayda...