A look back: Sept. 25, 1977 The Coaldale High School Complex Commission honored one of its supporters posthumously and dedicated a plaque to Armon S... A look back: Sept. 23, 1980 In an extremely generous demonstration of his commitment to the people of St. Joseph Parish, Summit Hill, the Rev. Donal... A look back: Sept. 19, 1966 The Pocono Mountains will be promoted nationally during the third week of September throughout many areas of the U.S., t... A look back: Sept. 17, 1964 Modernization of the post office in Weatherly was further advanced yesterday with the announcement by Postmaster General... A look back: Sept. 15, 1960 Representatives of the United Mine Workers and local union officials last night approved the articles of agreement prese... A look back: Sept. 24, 1976 The Carbon County Commissioners yesterday announced the appointment of Joseph J. Bonner, 254 W. Ludlow St., Summit Hill,... A look back: Sept. 22, 1975 Father Thomas Hoban, pastor of St. Ann’s Catholic Church, Lansford, returned from Rome, Italy, last Friday, after experi... A look back: Sept. 18, 1961 Gerald Jackson, president of the Jim Thorpe Area School Board, was the speaker at last night’s meeting of the Jim Thorpe... A look back: Sept. 16, 1965 U.S. Sen. Joseph S. Clark of Pennsylvania today communicated with Agnes T. McCartney, executive director of the Carbon C... A look back: Sept. 14, 1962 Twenty-one men and women were thrown out of jobs today when the Penn Lace Co., Lehighton, closed its Bridge Street plant... Latest Photo GalleriesTamaqua Halloween Parade 20252025-10-302025 Northern Lehigh Halloween Parade2025-10-302025 Germantown Grove Trick or Treat2025-10-302025 Witches Market in Lehighton2025-10-30Opinion Where have all the heroes gone? “Faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive, able to leap tall buildings in a single bound. Look, up in the sky, there’s... Letter to the editor: What happened to municipal records at Slatington borough?Opinion: Your vote counts the most close to homeLetter to the editor: A big tent for those seeking stuttering helpOpinion: As budget battles rage, winter is comingOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE NOVEMBER 4, 1980 The sound of majestic music reverberated once again Saturday throughout the cavernous building in Jim Thorpe which for many years served the... NOVEMBER 3, 1978NOVEMBER 1, 1977OCTOBER 31, 1972ON THIS DATE OCTOBER 29, 1974AP News Former VP Dick Cheney dies at 84Judges: Use reserves for SNAP paymentsJudge questions plan to suspend SNAP benefitsDemocrats pour millions into Pa. Supreme Court raceHaiti, Jamaica and Cuba pick up the pieces after Melissa’s destructionMan pleads guilty to arson at governor’s mansionGun control fuels intense House debate4 dead, 8 injured in Michigan church shooting, fireFour dead, 8 injured in church shooting « Previous 143 144 145 » Next Effort man charged with nearly 350 counts of child porn2025 Turkey SweepstakesLaRose’s set to reopen SaturdayPalmerton school candidates outline viewsRemains of missing Tamaqua man found 10 years later
A look back: Sept. 23, 1980 In an extremely generous demonstration of his commitment to the people of St. Joseph Parish, Summit Hill, the Rev. Donal... A look back: Sept. 19, 1966 The Pocono Mountains will be promoted nationally during the third week of September throughout many areas of the U.S., t... A look back: Sept. 17, 1964 Modernization of the post office in Weatherly was further advanced yesterday with the announcement by Postmaster General... A look back: Sept. 15, 1960 Representatives of the United Mine Workers and local union officials last night approved the articles of agreement prese... A look back: Sept. 24, 1976 The Carbon County Commissioners yesterday announced the appointment of Joseph J. Bonner, 254 W. Ludlow St., Summit Hill,... A look back: Sept. 22, 1975 Father Thomas Hoban, pastor of St. Ann’s Catholic Church, Lansford, returned from Rome, Italy, last Friday, after experi... A look back: Sept. 18, 1961 Gerald Jackson, president of the Jim Thorpe Area School Board, was the speaker at last night’s meeting of the Jim Thorpe... A look back: Sept. 16, 1965 U.S. Sen. Joseph S. Clark of Pennsylvania today communicated with Agnes T. McCartney, executive director of the Carbon C... A look back: Sept. 14, 1962 Twenty-one men and women were thrown out of jobs today when the Penn Lace Co., Lehighton, closed its Bridge Street plant... Latest Photo GalleriesTamaqua Halloween Parade 20252025-10-302025 Northern Lehigh Halloween Parade2025-10-302025 Germantown Grove Trick or Treat2025-10-302025 Witches Market in Lehighton2025-10-30Opinion Where have all the heroes gone? “Faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive, able to leap tall buildings in a single bound. Look, up in the sky, there’s... Letter to the editor: What happened to municipal records at Slatington borough?Opinion: Your vote counts the most close to homeLetter to the editor: A big tent for those seeking stuttering helpOpinion: As budget battles rage, winter is comingOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE NOVEMBER 4, 1980 The sound of majestic music reverberated once again Saturday throughout the cavernous building in Jim Thorpe which for many years served the... NOVEMBER 3, 1978NOVEMBER 1, 1977OCTOBER 31, 1972ON THIS DATE OCTOBER 29, 1974AP News Former VP Dick Cheney dies at 84Judges: Use reserves for SNAP paymentsJudge questions plan to suspend SNAP benefitsDemocrats pour millions into Pa. Supreme Court raceHaiti, Jamaica and Cuba pick up the pieces after Melissa’s destructionMan pleads guilty to arson at governor’s mansionGun control fuels intense House debate4 dead, 8 injured in Michigan church shooting, fireFour dead, 8 injured in church shooting « Previous 143 144 145 » Next Effort man charged with nearly 350 counts of child porn2025 Turkey SweepstakesLaRose’s set to reopen SaturdayPalmerton school candidates outline viewsRemains of missing Tamaqua man found 10 years later
A look back: Sept. 19, 1966 The Pocono Mountains will be promoted nationally during the third week of September throughout many areas of the U.S., t... A look back: Sept. 17, 1964 Modernization of the post office in Weatherly was further advanced yesterday with the announcement by Postmaster General... A look back: Sept. 15, 1960 Representatives of the United Mine Workers and local union officials last night approved the articles of agreement prese... A look back: Sept. 24, 1976 The Carbon County Commissioners yesterday announced the appointment of Joseph J. Bonner, 254 W. Ludlow St., Summit Hill,... A look back: Sept. 22, 1975 Father Thomas Hoban, pastor of St. Ann’s Catholic Church, Lansford, returned from Rome, Italy, last Friday, after experi... A look back: Sept. 18, 1961 Gerald Jackson, president of the Jim Thorpe Area School Board, was the speaker at last night’s meeting of the Jim Thorpe... A look back: Sept. 16, 1965 U.S. Sen. Joseph S. Clark of Pennsylvania today communicated with Agnes T. McCartney, executive director of the Carbon C... A look back: Sept. 14, 1962 Twenty-one men and women were thrown out of jobs today when the Penn Lace Co., Lehighton, closed its Bridge Street plant... Latest Photo GalleriesTamaqua Halloween Parade 20252025-10-302025 Northern Lehigh Halloween Parade2025-10-302025 Germantown Grove Trick or Treat2025-10-302025 Witches Market in Lehighton2025-10-30Opinion Where have all the heroes gone? “Faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive, able to leap tall buildings in a single bound. Look, up in the sky, there’s... Letter to the editor: What happened to municipal records at Slatington borough?Opinion: Your vote counts the most close to homeLetter to the editor: A big tent for those seeking stuttering helpOpinion: As budget battles rage, winter is comingOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE NOVEMBER 4, 1980 The sound of majestic music reverberated once again Saturday throughout the cavernous building in Jim Thorpe which for many years served the... NOVEMBER 3, 1978NOVEMBER 1, 1977OCTOBER 31, 1972ON THIS DATE OCTOBER 29, 1974AP News Former VP Dick Cheney dies at 84Judges: Use reserves for SNAP paymentsJudge questions plan to suspend SNAP benefitsDemocrats pour millions into Pa. Supreme Court raceHaiti, Jamaica and Cuba pick up the pieces after Melissa’s destructionMan pleads guilty to arson at governor’s mansionGun control fuels intense House debate4 dead, 8 injured in Michigan church shooting, fireFour dead, 8 injured in church shooting « Previous 143 144 145 » Next Effort man charged with nearly 350 counts of child porn2025 Turkey SweepstakesLaRose’s set to reopen SaturdayPalmerton school candidates outline viewsRemains of missing Tamaqua man found 10 years later
A look back: Sept. 17, 1964 Modernization of the post office in Weatherly was further advanced yesterday with the announcement by Postmaster General... A look back: Sept. 15, 1960 Representatives of the United Mine Workers and local union officials last night approved the articles of agreement prese... A look back: Sept. 24, 1976 The Carbon County Commissioners yesterday announced the appointment of Joseph J. Bonner, 254 W. Ludlow St., Summit Hill,... A look back: Sept. 22, 1975 Father Thomas Hoban, pastor of St. Ann’s Catholic Church, Lansford, returned from Rome, Italy, last Friday, after experi... A look back: Sept. 18, 1961 Gerald Jackson, president of the Jim Thorpe Area School Board, was the speaker at last night’s meeting of the Jim Thorpe... A look back: Sept. 16, 1965 U.S. Sen. Joseph S. Clark of Pennsylvania today communicated with Agnes T. McCartney, executive director of the Carbon C... A look back: Sept. 14, 1962 Twenty-one men and women were thrown out of jobs today when the Penn Lace Co., Lehighton, closed its Bridge Street plant... Latest Photo GalleriesTamaqua Halloween Parade 20252025-10-302025 Northern Lehigh Halloween Parade2025-10-302025 Germantown Grove Trick or Treat2025-10-302025 Witches Market in Lehighton2025-10-30Opinion Where have all the heroes gone? “Faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive, able to leap tall buildings in a single bound. Look, up in the sky, there’s... Letter to the editor: What happened to municipal records at Slatington borough?Opinion: Your vote counts the most close to homeLetter to the editor: A big tent for those seeking stuttering helpOpinion: As budget battles rage, winter is comingOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE NOVEMBER 4, 1980 The sound of majestic music reverberated once again Saturday throughout the cavernous building in Jim Thorpe which for many years served the... NOVEMBER 3, 1978NOVEMBER 1, 1977OCTOBER 31, 1972ON THIS DATE OCTOBER 29, 1974AP News Former VP Dick Cheney dies at 84Judges: Use reserves for SNAP paymentsJudge questions plan to suspend SNAP benefitsDemocrats pour millions into Pa. Supreme Court raceHaiti, Jamaica and Cuba pick up the pieces after Melissa’s destructionMan pleads guilty to arson at governor’s mansionGun control fuels intense House debate4 dead, 8 injured in Michigan church shooting, fireFour dead, 8 injured in church shooting « Previous 143 144 145 » Next Effort man charged with nearly 350 counts of child porn2025 Turkey SweepstakesLaRose’s set to reopen SaturdayPalmerton school candidates outline viewsRemains of missing Tamaqua man found 10 years later
A look back: Sept. 15, 1960 Representatives of the United Mine Workers and local union officials last night approved the articles of agreement prese...
A look back: Sept. 24, 1976 The Carbon County Commissioners yesterday announced the appointment of Joseph J. Bonner, 254 W. Ludlow St., Summit Hill,... A look back: Sept. 22, 1975 Father Thomas Hoban, pastor of St. Ann’s Catholic Church, Lansford, returned from Rome, Italy, last Friday, after experi... A look back: Sept. 18, 1961 Gerald Jackson, president of the Jim Thorpe Area School Board, was the speaker at last night’s meeting of the Jim Thorpe... A look back: Sept. 16, 1965 U.S. Sen. Joseph S. Clark of Pennsylvania today communicated with Agnes T. McCartney, executive director of the Carbon C... A look back: Sept. 14, 1962 Twenty-one men and women were thrown out of jobs today when the Penn Lace Co., Lehighton, closed its Bridge Street plant... Latest Photo GalleriesTamaqua Halloween Parade 20252025-10-302025 Northern Lehigh Halloween Parade2025-10-302025 Germantown Grove Trick or Treat2025-10-302025 Witches Market in Lehighton2025-10-30Opinion Where have all the heroes gone? “Faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive, able to leap tall buildings in a single bound. Look, up in the sky, there’s... Letter to the editor: What happened to municipal records at Slatington borough?Opinion: Your vote counts the most close to homeLetter to the editor: A big tent for those seeking stuttering helpOpinion: As budget battles rage, winter is comingOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE NOVEMBER 4, 1980 The sound of majestic music reverberated once again Saturday throughout the cavernous building in Jim Thorpe which for many years served the... NOVEMBER 3, 1978NOVEMBER 1, 1977OCTOBER 31, 1972ON THIS DATE OCTOBER 29, 1974AP News Former VP Dick Cheney dies at 84Judges: Use reserves for SNAP paymentsJudge questions plan to suspend SNAP benefitsDemocrats pour millions into Pa. Supreme Court raceHaiti, Jamaica and Cuba pick up the pieces after Melissa’s destructionMan pleads guilty to arson at governor’s mansionGun control fuels intense House debate4 dead, 8 injured in Michigan church shooting, fireFour dead, 8 injured in church shooting « Previous 143 144 145 » Next
A look back: Sept. 22, 1975 Father Thomas Hoban, pastor of St. Ann’s Catholic Church, Lansford, returned from Rome, Italy, last Friday, after experi... A look back: Sept. 18, 1961 Gerald Jackson, president of the Jim Thorpe Area School Board, was the speaker at last night’s meeting of the Jim Thorpe... A look back: Sept. 16, 1965 U.S. Sen. Joseph S. Clark of Pennsylvania today communicated with Agnes T. McCartney, executive director of the Carbon C... A look back: Sept. 14, 1962 Twenty-one men and women were thrown out of jobs today when the Penn Lace Co., Lehighton, closed its Bridge Street plant... Latest Photo GalleriesTamaqua Halloween Parade 20252025-10-302025 Northern Lehigh Halloween Parade2025-10-302025 Germantown Grove Trick or Treat2025-10-302025 Witches Market in Lehighton2025-10-30Opinion Where have all the heroes gone? “Faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive, able to leap tall buildings in a single bound. Look, up in the sky, there’s... Letter to the editor: What happened to municipal records at Slatington borough?Opinion: Your vote counts the most close to homeLetter to the editor: A big tent for those seeking stuttering helpOpinion: As budget battles rage, winter is comingOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE NOVEMBER 4, 1980 The sound of majestic music reverberated once again Saturday throughout the cavernous building in Jim Thorpe which for many years served the... NOVEMBER 3, 1978NOVEMBER 1, 1977OCTOBER 31, 1972ON THIS DATE OCTOBER 29, 1974AP News Former VP Dick Cheney dies at 84Judges: Use reserves for SNAP paymentsJudge questions plan to suspend SNAP benefitsDemocrats pour millions into Pa. Supreme Court raceHaiti, Jamaica and Cuba pick up the pieces after Melissa’s destructionMan pleads guilty to arson at governor’s mansionGun control fuels intense House debate4 dead, 8 injured in Michigan church shooting, fireFour dead, 8 injured in church shooting
A look back: Sept. 18, 1961 Gerald Jackson, president of the Jim Thorpe Area School Board, was the speaker at last night’s meeting of the Jim Thorpe... A look back: Sept. 16, 1965 U.S. Sen. Joseph S. Clark of Pennsylvania today communicated with Agnes T. McCartney, executive director of the Carbon C... A look back: Sept. 14, 1962 Twenty-one men and women were thrown out of jobs today when the Penn Lace Co., Lehighton, closed its Bridge Street plant... Latest Photo GalleriesTamaqua Halloween Parade 20252025-10-302025 Northern Lehigh Halloween Parade2025-10-302025 Germantown Grove Trick or Treat2025-10-302025 Witches Market in Lehighton2025-10-30Opinion Where have all the heroes gone? “Faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive, able to leap tall buildings in a single bound. Look, up in the sky, there’s... Letter to the editor: What happened to municipal records at Slatington borough?Opinion: Your vote counts the most close to homeLetter to the editor: A big tent for those seeking stuttering helpOpinion: As budget battles rage, winter is comingOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE NOVEMBER 4, 1980 The sound of majestic music reverberated once again Saturday throughout the cavernous building in Jim Thorpe which for many years served the... NOVEMBER 3, 1978NOVEMBER 1, 1977OCTOBER 31, 1972ON THIS DATE OCTOBER 29, 1974AP News Former VP Dick Cheney dies at 84Judges: Use reserves for SNAP paymentsJudge questions plan to suspend SNAP benefitsDemocrats pour millions into Pa. Supreme Court raceHaiti, Jamaica and Cuba pick up the pieces after Melissa’s destructionMan pleads guilty to arson at governor’s mansionGun control fuels intense House debate4 dead, 8 injured in Michigan church shooting, fireFour dead, 8 injured in church shooting
A look back: Sept. 16, 1965 U.S. Sen. Joseph S. Clark of Pennsylvania today communicated with Agnes T. McCartney, executive director of the Carbon C... A look back: Sept. 14, 1962 Twenty-one men and women were thrown out of jobs today when the Penn Lace Co., Lehighton, closed its Bridge Street plant...
A look back: Sept. 14, 1962 Twenty-one men and women were thrown out of jobs today when the Penn Lace Co., Lehighton, closed its Bridge Street plant...
Where have all the heroes gone? “Faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive, able to leap tall buildings in a single bound. Look, up in the sky, there’s...
ON THIS DATE NOVEMBER 4, 1980 The sound of majestic music reverberated once again Saturday throughout the cavernous building in Jim Thorpe which for many years served the...