Slatington Library hosts story hour The Slatington Public Library’s Preschool Story Hour is back in session with Debbie (Barhight), Miss Hali (Kuntz), and M... Lehighton street sweeping Wednesday On Wednesday, there will be no parking on First, Bankway, Bridge, North, South, Constitution, Mahoning, and Ninth street... Primary election Tuesday Few choices confront voters in Carbon, Schuylkill, Monroe, Lehigh and Northampton counties on Tuesday, when Pennsylvania... Northern Lehigh students discover career options From colleges, businesses, and Emergency Management Services, it encompassed the full gamut of career pathways. One by ... Tamaqua high school hosts spring concert The Tamaqua Senior High School Vocal Music Department will present its annual “Spring Choral Program” at 7:30 p.m. Thurs... Jim Thorpe hosts Pre-K open house Jim Thorpe Area School District Pre-K Counts Open House The Jim Thorpe Area School District Pre-K Counts program will b... Carbon students discuss awards, end-of-year activities Students from Carbon County schools have compiled this news under the direction of Sue Ann Gerhard, administrative assis... Tamaqua students art on display through Saturday The annual Tamaqua Area High School art show is on display at the Tamaqua Arts Center, 125 Pine St., until Saturday. The... Carbon discusses homelessness A panel of local social service agency and government officials gathered Friday morning in Penn Forest Township to addre... Tamaqua districts sells solar certificates Tamaqua Area School Board approved the sale of more than $100,000 in solar renewable energy credits on Tuesday night. Th... 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 « Previous 5 6 7 » 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
Lehighton street sweeping Wednesday On Wednesday, there will be no parking on First, Bankway, Bridge, North, South, Constitution, Mahoning, and Ninth street... Primary election Tuesday Few choices confront voters in Carbon, Schuylkill, Monroe, Lehigh and Northampton counties on Tuesday, when Pennsylvania... Northern Lehigh students discover career options From colleges, businesses, and Emergency Management Services, it encompassed the full gamut of career pathways. One by ... Tamaqua high school hosts spring concert The Tamaqua Senior High School Vocal Music Department will present its annual “Spring Choral Program” at 7:30 p.m. Thurs... Jim Thorpe hosts Pre-K open house Jim Thorpe Area School District Pre-K Counts Open House The Jim Thorpe Area School District Pre-K Counts program will b... Carbon students discuss awards, end-of-year activities Students from Carbon County schools have compiled this news under the direction of Sue Ann Gerhard, administrative assis... Tamaqua students art on display through Saturday The annual Tamaqua Area High School art show is on display at the Tamaqua Arts Center, 125 Pine St., until Saturday. The... Carbon discusses homelessness A panel of local social service agency and government officials gathered Friday morning in Penn Forest Township to addre... Tamaqua districts sells solar certificates Tamaqua Area School Board approved the sale of more than $100,000 in solar renewable energy credits on Tuesday night. Th... 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 « Previous 5 6 7 » 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
Primary election Tuesday Few choices confront voters in Carbon, Schuylkill, Monroe, Lehigh and Northampton counties on Tuesday, when Pennsylvania... Northern Lehigh students discover career options From colleges, businesses, and Emergency Management Services, it encompassed the full gamut of career pathways. One by ... Tamaqua high school hosts spring concert The Tamaqua Senior High School Vocal Music Department will present its annual “Spring Choral Program” at 7:30 p.m. Thurs... Jim Thorpe hosts Pre-K open house Jim Thorpe Area School District Pre-K Counts Open House The Jim Thorpe Area School District Pre-K Counts program will b... Carbon students discuss awards, end-of-year activities Students from Carbon County schools have compiled this news under the direction of Sue Ann Gerhard, administrative assis... Tamaqua students art on display through Saturday The annual Tamaqua Area High School art show is on display at the Tamaqua Arts Center, 125 Pine St., until Saturday. The... Carbon discusses homelessness A panel of local social service agency and government officials gathered Friday morning in Penn Forest Township to addre... Tamaqua districts sells solar certificates Tamaqua Area School Board approved the sale of more than $100,000 in solar renewable energy credits on Tuesday night. Th... 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 « Previous 5 6 7 » 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
Northern Lehigh students discover career options From colleges, businesses, and Emergency Management Services, it encompassed the full gamut of career pathways. One by ... Tamaqua high school hosts spring concert The Tamaqua Senior High School Vocal Music Department will present its annual “Spring Choral Program” at 7:30 p.m. Thurs... Jim Thorpe hosts Pre-K open house Jim Thorpe Area School District Pre-K Counts Open House The Jim Thorpe Area School District Pre-K Counts program will b... Carbon students discuss awards, end-of-year activities Students from Carbon County schools have compiled this news under the direction of Sue Ann Gerhard, administrative assis... Tamaqua students art on display through Saturday The annual Tamaqua Area High School art show is on display at the Tamaqua Arts Center, 125 Pine St., until Saturday. The... Carbon discusses homelessness A panel of local social service agency and government officials gathered Friday morning in Penn Forest Township to addre... Tamaqua districts sells solar certificates Tamaqua Area School Board approved the sale of more than $100,000 in solar renewable energy credits on Tuesday night. Th... 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 « Previous 5 6 7 » 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
Tamaqua high school hosts spring concert The Tamaqua Senior High School Vocal Music Department will present its annual “Spring Choral Program” at 7:30 p.m. Thurs...
Jim Thorpe hosts Pre-K open house Jim Thorpe Area School District Pre-K Counts Open House The Jim Thorpe Area School District Pre-K Counts program will b... Carbon students discuss awards, end-of-year activities Students from Carbon County schools have compiled this news under the direction of Sue Ann Gerhard, administrative assis... Tamaqua students art on display through Saturday The annual Tamaqua Area High School art show is on display at the Tamaqua Arts Center, 125 Pine St., until Saturday. The... Carbon discusses homelessness A panel of local social service agency and government officials gathered Friday morning in Penn Forest Township to addre... Tamaqua districts sells solar certificates Tamaqua Area School Board approved the sale of more than $100,000 in solar renewable energy credits on Tuesday night. Th... 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 « Previous 5 6 7 » Next
Carbon students discuss awards, end-of-year activities Students from Carbon County schools have compiled this news under the direction of Sue Ann Gerhard, administrative assis... Tamaqua students art on display through Saturday The annual Tamaqua Area High School art show is on display at the Tamaqua Arts Center, 125 Pine St., until Saturday. The... Carbon discusses homelessness A panel of local social service agency and government officials gathered Friday morning in Penn Forest Township to addre... Tamaqua districts sells solar certificates Tamaqua Area School Board approved the sale of more than $100,000 in solar renewable energy credits on Tuesday night. Th... 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
Tamaqua students art on display through Saturday The annual Tamaqua Area High School art show is on display at the Tamaqua Arts Center, 125 Pine St., until Saturday. The... Carbon discusses homelessness A panel of local social service agency and government officials gathered Friday morning in Penn Forest Township to addre... Tamaqua districts sells solar certificates Tamaqua Area School Board approved the sale of more than $100,000 in solar renewable energy credits on Tuesday night. Th... 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
Carbon discusses homelessness A panel of local social service agency and government officials gathered Friday morning in Penn Forest Township to addre... Tamaqua districts sells solar certificates Tamaqua Area School Board approved the sale of more than $100,000 in solar renewable energy credits on Tuesday night. Th...
Tamaqua districts sells solar certificates Tamaqua Area School Board approved the sale of more than $100,000 in solar renewable energy credits on Tuesday night. Th...
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...