Tamaqua was Land of Running Beer By DONALD R. SERFASS dserfass@tnonline.com Tamaqua is known as the Land of Running Water. But in early days, a good... Five-generation family tradition Helping people through some of the most difficult moments of their lives has been a sort of mantra for Christine Mateyak... "A Hill to Climb" Forty years ago, the late Ruth A. Steinert published a much-celebrated book that describes Tamaqua's early days in intim... Caretakers of history Rail history is on the auction block and collectors are jockeying for a piece of the action. The Houser family of auctio... Splendor of the churches Palmerton, and its surrounding area, is rich in history and architecture. Prime examples are the churches that serve the... Five-generation family tradition Helping people through some of the most difficult moments of their lives has been a sort of mantra for Christine Mateyak... Enhanced photography Some camera buffs speak through their photos. Tom Applegate is just the opposite.He lets photos speak to him.Applegate i... 'What is it?' A program in which people bring their hidden treasures to the Palmerton Area Historical Society meeting to share with ot... Towering over Tamaqua Four decades ago, a landmark monolith rose skyward in the center of Tamaqua. It went up slowly, a steel skeleton built b... Tamaqua's regional repository Their first festival attracted 250 people. Today, the group's two largest annual events can draw a combined 16,000 to th... Latest Photo GalleriesPhotos: Ullr Festival at Blue Mtn. Resort2025-11-21Photos: Grove dedicated to Brian Adams2025-11-21Photos: Carbon County Veterans Parade 20252025-11-17Palmerton Cat Projet Fundraiser 20252025-11-11Opinion rebuttal to: words and actions do matter 1) Inflation went from a 9% high under Biden to now 2.7% under Trump. Gas and mortgage rates have fallen. Prescription drug prices will fall... DNA collection poses tough ethical questionsHow our area legislators votedPa. led on E-Verify; model going nationwide‘Ghost projects’ haunt power grid planners And TaxpayersOn This Date - News NOVEMBER 22, 1977 The Carbon-Lehigh Intermediate Unit has retained the services of its two chief administrators for four-year terms. They are Dr. Jerry B. Sto... NOVEMBER 21, 1970NOVEMBER 20, 1979NOVEMBER 19, 1974ON THIS DATE NOVEMBER 18, 1973AP News A baby formula recall linked to an infant botulism outbreak is expanding. Here's what to knowInfant botulism in Pa., 10 US states linked to formula being recalledUS airlines cancel more than 2,500 weekend flights largely due to government shutdownUPS and FedEx grounding MD-11 planes following deadly Kentucky crashVoters’ anger looms over election High electric bills, data centers topics of contention2 counties had to replace poll books TuesdayFormer VP Dick Cheney dies at 84Judges: Use reserves for SNAP paymentsJudge questions plan to suspend SNAP benefits « Previous 44 45 46 » Next Woman asks Mahoning to enforce no-camping at Drive-InPolice: Palmerton student, 12, brought BB gun to school3 LASD members leave meeting, vacancy remains$2 million secured for new dental schoolJim Thorpe agrees to trail on district property
Five-generation family tradition Helping people through some of the most difficult moments of their lives has been a sort of mantra for Christine Mateyak... "A Hill to Climb" Forty years ago, the late Ruth A. Steinert published a much-celebrated book that describes Tamaqua's early days in intim... Caretakers of history Rail history is on the auction block and collectors are jockeying for a piece of the action. The Houser family of auctio... Splendor of the churches Palmerton, and its surrounding area, is rich in history and architecture. Prime examples are the churches that serve the... Five-generation family tradition Helping people through some of the most difficult moments of their lives has been a sort of mantra for Christine Mateyak... Enhanced photography Some camera buffs speak through their photos. Tom Applegate is just the opposite.He lets photos speak to him.Applegate i... 'What is it?' A program in which people bring their hidden treasures to the Palmerton Area Historical Society meeting to share with ot... Towering over Tamaqua Four decades ago, a landmark monolith rose skyward in the center of Tamaqua. It went up slowly, a steel skeleton built b... Tamaqua's regional repository Their first festival attracted 250 people. Today, the group's two largest annual events can draw a combined 16,000 to th... Latest Photo GalleriesPhotos: Ullr Festival at Blue Mtn. Resort2025-11-21Photos: Grove dedicated to Brian Adams2025-11-21Photos: Carbon County Veterans Parade 20252025-11-17Palmerton Cat Projet Fundraiser 20252025-11-11Opinion rebuttal to: words and actions do matter 1) Inflation went from a 9% high under Biden to now 2.7% under Trump. Gas and mortgage rates have fallen. Prescription drug prices will fall... DNA collection poses tough ethical questionsHow our area legislators votedPa. led on E-Verify; model going nationwide‘Ghost projects’ haunt power grid planners And TaxpayersOn This Date - News NOVEMBER 22, 1977 The Carbon-Lehigh Intermediate Unit has retained the services of its two chief administrators for four-year terms. They are Dr. Jerry B. Sto... NOVEMBER 21, 1970NOVEMBER 20, 1979NOVEMBER 19, 1974ON THIS DATE NOVEMBER 18, 1973AP News A baby formula recall linked to an infant botulism outbreak is expanding. Here's what to knowInfant botulism in Pa., 10 US states linked to formula being recalledUS airlines cancel more than 2,500 weekend flights largely due to government shutdownUPS and FedEx grounding MD-11 planes following deadly Kentucky crashVoters’ anger looms over election High electric bills, data centers topics of contention2 counties had to replace poll books TuesdayFormer VP Dick Cheney dies at 84Judges: Use reserves for SNAP paymentsJudge questions plan to suspend SNAP benefits « Previous 44 45 46 » Next Woman asks Mahoning to enforce no-camping at Drive-InPolice: Palmerton student, 12, brought BB gun to school3 LASD members leave meeting, vacancy remains$2 million secured for new dental schoolJim Thorpe agrees to trail on district property
"A Hill to Climb" Forty years ago, the late Ruth A. Steinert published a much-celebrated book that describes Tamaqua's early days in intim... Caretakers of history Rail history is on the auction block and collectors are jockeying for a piece of the action. The Houser family of auctio... Splendor of the churches Palmerton, and its surrounding area, is rich in history and architecture. Prime examples are the churches that serve the... Five-generation family tradition Helping people through some of the most difficult moments of their lives has been a sort of mantra for Christine Mateyak... Enhanced photography Some camera buffs speak through their photos. Tom Applegate is just the opposite.He lets photos speak to him.Applegate i... 'What is it?' A program in which people bring their hidden treasures to the Palmerton Area Historical Society meeting to share with ot... Towering over Tamaqua Four decades ago, a landmark monolith rose skyward in the center of Tamaqua. It went up slowly, a steel skeleton built b... Tamaqua's regional repository Their first festival attracted 250 people. Today, the group's two largest annual events can draw a combined 16,000 to th... Latest Photo GalleriesPhotos: Ullr Festival at Blue Mtn. Resort2025-11-21Photos: Grove dedicated to Brian Adams2025-11-21Photos: Carbon County Veterans Parade 20252025-11-17Palmerton Cat Projet Fundraiser 20252025-11-11Opinion rebuttal to: words and actions do matter 1) Inflation went from a 9% high under Biden to now 2.7% under Trump. Gas and mortgage rates have fallen. Prescription drug prices will fall... DNA collection poses tough ethical questionsHow our area legislators votedPa. led on E-Verify; model going nationwide‘Ghost projects’ haunt power grid planners And TaxpayersOn This Date - News NOVEMBER 22, 1977 The Carbon-Lehigh Intermediate Unit has retained the services of its two chief administrators for four-year terms. They are Dr. Jerry B. Sto... NOVEMBER 21, 1970NOVEMBER 20, 1979NOVEMBER 19, 1974ON THIS DATE NOVEMBER 18, 1973AP News A baby formula recall linked to an infant botulism outbreak is expanding. Here's what to knowInfant botulism in Pa., 10 US states linked to formula being recalledUS airlines cancel more than 2,500 weekend flights largely due to government shutdownUPS and FedEx grounding MD-11 planes following deadly Kentucky crashVoters’ anger looms over election High electric bills, data centers topics of contention2 counties had to replace poll books TuesdayFormer VP Dick Cheney dies at 84Judges: Use reserves for SNAP paymentsJudge questions plan to suspend SNAP benefits « Previous 44 45 46 » Next Woman asks Mahoning to enforce no-camping at Drive-InPolice: Palmerton student, 12, brought BB gun to school3 LASD members leave meeting, vacancy remains$2 million secured for new dental schoolJim Thorpe agrees to trail on district property
Caretakers of history Rail history is on the auction block and collectors are jockeying for a piece of the action. The Houser family of auctio... Splendor of the churches Palmerton, and its surrounding area, is rich in history and architecture. Prime examples are the churches that serve the... Five-generation family tradition Helping people through some of the most difficult moments of their lives has been a sort of mantra for Christine Mateyak... Enhanced photography Some camera buffs speak through their photos. Tom Applegate is just the opposite.He lets photos speak to him.Applegate i... 'What is it?' A program in which people bring their hidden treasures to the Palmerton Area Historical Society meeting to share with ot... Towering over Tamaqua Four decades ago, a landmark monolith rose skyward in the center of Tamaqua. It went up slowly, a steel skeleton built b... Tamaqua's regional repository Their first festival attracted 250 people. Today, the group's two largest annual events can draw a combined 16,000 to th... Latest Photo GalleriesPhotos: Ullr Festival at Blue Mtn. Resort2025-11-21Photos: Grove dedicated to Brian Adams2025-11-21Photos: Carbon County Veterans Parade 20252025-11-17Palmerton Cat Projet Fundraiser 20252025-11-11Opinion rebuttal to: words and actions do matter 1) Inflation went from a 9% high under Biden to now 2.7% under Trump. Gas and mortgage rates have fallen. Prescription drug prices will fall... DNA collection poses tough ethical questionsHow our area legislators votedPa. led on E-Verify; model going nationwide‘Ghost projects’ haunt power grid planners And TaxpayersOn This Date - News NOVEMBER 22, 1977 The Carbon-Lehigh Intermediate Unit has retained the services of its two chief administrators for four-year terms. They are Dr. Jerry B. Sto... NOVEMBER 21, 1970NOVEMBER 20, 1979NOVEMBER 19, 1974ON THIS DATE NOVEMBER 18, 1973AP News A baby formula recall linked to an infant botulism outbreak is expanding. Here's what to knowInfant botulism in Pa., 10 US states linked to formula being recalledUS airlines cancel more than 2,500 weekend flights largely due to government shutdownUPS and FedEx grounding MD-11 planes following deadly Kentucky crashVoters’ anger looms over election High electric bills, data centers topics of contention2 counties had to replace poll books TuesdayFormer VP Dick Cheney dies at 84Judges: Use reserves for SNAP paymentsJudge questions plan to suspend SNAP benefits « Previous 44 45 46 » Next Woman asks Mahoning to enforce no-camping at Drive-InPolice: Palmerton student, 12, brought BB gun to school3 LASD members leave meeting, vacancy remains$2 million secured for new dental schoolJim Thorpe agrees to trail on district property
Splendor of the churches Palmerton, and its surrounding area, is rich in history and architecture. Prime examples are the churches that serve the...
Five-generation family tradition Helping people through some of the most difficult moments of their lives has been a sort of mantra for Christine Mateyak... Enhanced photography Some camera buffs speak through their photos. Tom Applegate is just the opposite.He lets photos speak to him.Applegate i... 'What is it?' A program in which people bring their hidden treasures to the Palmerton Area Historical Society meeting to share with ot... Towering over Tamaqua Four decades ago, a landmark monolith rose skyward in the center of Tamaqua. It went up slowly, a steel skeleton built b... Tamaqua's regional repository Their first festival attracted 250 people. Today, the group's two largest annual events can draw a combined 16,000 to th... Latest Photo GalleriesPhotos: Ullr Festival at Blue Mtn. Resort2025-11-21Photos: Grove dedicated to Brian Adams2025-11-21Photos: Carbon County Veterans Parade 20252025-11-17Palmerton Cat Projet Fundraiser 20252025-11-11Opinion rebuttal to: words and actions do matter 1) Inflation went from a 9% high under Biden to now 2.7% under Trump. Gas and mortgage rates have fallen. Prescription drug prices will fall... DNA collection poses tough ethical questionsHow our area legislators votedPa. led on E-Verify; model going nationwide‘Ghost projects’ haunt power grid planners And TaxpayersOn This Date - News NOVEMBER 22, 1977 The Carbon-Lehigh Intermediate Unit has retained the services of its two chief administrators for four-year terms. They are Dr. Jerry B. Sto... NOVEMBER 21, 1970NOVEMBER 20, 1979NOVEMBER 19, 1974ON THIS DATE NOVEMBER 18, 1973AP News A baby formula recall linked to an infant botulism outbreak is expanding. Here's what to knowInfant botulism in Pa., 10 US states linked to formula being recalledUS airlines cancel more than 2,500 weekend flights largely due to government shutdownUPS and FedEx grounding MD-11 planes following deadly Kentucky crashVoters’ anger looms over election High electric bills, data centers topics of contention2 counties had to replace poll books TuesdayFormer VP Dick Cheney dies at 84Judges: Use reserves for SNAP paymentsJudge questions plan to suspend SNAP benefits « Previous 44 45 46 » Next
Enhanced photography Some camera buffs speak through their photos. Tom Applegate is just the opposite.He lets photos speak to him.Applegate i... 'What is it?' A program in which people bring their hidden treasures to the Palmerton Area Historical Society meeting to share with ot... Towering over Tamaqua Four decades ago, a landmark monolith rose skyward in the center of Tamaqua. It went up slowly, a steel skeleton built b... Tamaqua's regional repository Their first festival attracted 250 people. Today, the group's two largest annual events can draw a combined 16,000 to th... Latest Photo GalleriesPhotos: Ullr Festival at Blue Mtn. Resort2025-11-21Photos: Grove dedicated to Brian Adams2025-11-21Photos: Carbon County Veterans Parade 20252025-11-17Palmerton Cat Projet Fundraiser 20252025-11-11Opinion rebuttal to: words and actions do matter 1) Inflation went from a 9% high under Biden to now 2.7% under Trump. Gas and mortgage rates have fallen. Prescription drug prices will fall... DNA collection poses tough ethical questionsHow our area legislators votedPa. led on E-Verify; model going nationwide‘Ghost projects’ haunt power grid planners And TaxpayersOn This Date - News NOVEMBER 22, 1977 The Carbon-Lehigh Intermediate Unit has retained the services of its two chief administrators for four-year terms. They are Dr. Jerry B. Sto... NOVEMBER 21, 1970NOVEMBER 20, 1979NOVEMBER 19, 1974ON THIS DATE NOVEMBER 18, 1973AP News A baby formula recall linked to an infant botulism outbreak is expanding. Here's what to knowInfant botulism in Pa., 10 US states linked to formula being recalledUS airlines cancel more than 2,500 weekend flights largely due to government shutdownUPS and FedEx grounding MD-11 planes following deadly Kentucky crashVoters’ anger looms over election High electric bills, data centers topics of contention2 counties had to replace poll books TuesdayFormer VP Dick Cheney dies at 84Judges: Use reserves for SNAP paymentsJudge questions plan to suspend SNAP benefits
'What is it?' A program in which people bring their hidden treasures to the Palmerton Area Historical Society meeting to share with ot... Towering over Tamaqua Four decades ago, a landmark monolith rose skyward in the center of Tamaqua. It went up slowly, a steel skeleton built b... Tamaqua's regional repository Their first festival attracted 250 people. Today, the group's two largest annual events can draw a combined 16,000 to th... Latest Photo GalleriesPhotos: Ullr Festival at Blue Mtn. Resort2025-11-21Photos: Grove dedicated to Brian Adams2025-11-21Photos: Carbon County Veterans Parade 20252025-11-17Palmerton Cat Projet Fundraiser 20252025-11-11Opinion rebuttal to: words and actions do matter 1) Inflation went from a 9% high under Biden to now 2.7% under Trump. Gas and mortgage rates have fallen. Prescription drug prices will fall... DNA collection poses tough ethical questionsHow our area legislators votedPa. led on E-Verify; model going nationwide‘Ghost projects’ haunt power grid planners And TaxpayersOn This Date - News NOVEMBER 22, 1977 The Carbon-Lehigh Intermediate Unit has retained the services of its two chief administrators for four-year terms. They are Dr. Jerry B. Sto... NOVEMBER 21, 1970NOVEMBER 20, 1979NOVEMBER 19, 1974ON THIS DATE NOVEMBER 18, 1973AP News A baby formula recall linked to an infant botulism outbreak is expanding. Here's what to knowInfant botulism in Pa., 10 US states linked to formula being recalledUS airlines cancel more than 2,500 weekend flights largely due to government shutdownUPS and FedEx grounding MD-11 planes following deadly Kentucky crashVoters’ anger looms over election High electric bills, data centers topics of contention2 counties had to replace poll books TuesdayFormer VP Dick Cheney dies at 84Judges: Use reserves for SNAP paymentsJudge questions plan to suspend SNAP benefits
Towering over Tamaqua Four decades ago, a landmark monolith rose skyward in the center of Tamaqua. It went up slowly, a steel skeleton built b... Tamaqua's regional repository Their first festival attracted 250 people. Today, the group's two largest annual events can draw a combined 16,000 to th...
Tamaqua's regional repository Their first festival attracted 250 people. Today, the group's two largest annual events can draw a combined 16,000 to th...
rebuttal to: words and actions do matter 1) Inflation went from a 9% high under Biden to now 2.7% under Trump. Gas and mortgage rates have fallen. Prescription drug prices will fall...
NOVEMBER 22, 1977 The Carbon-Lehigh Intermediate Unit has retained the services of its two chief administrators for four-year terms. They are Dr. Jerry B. Sto...