A look back: Sept. 11, 1985 State Rep. Keith McCall, D-Carbon, is credited with providing an assist to his constituents’ neighbors from Coaldale tha... A look back: Sept. 9, 1983 State and local officials broke ground for the 100-unit apartment building that will be built in the 400 block of East B... A look back: Sept. 6, 1959 The Rev. Michael Sopoliga, pastor of St. John’s Russian Orthodox Church, in Nesquehoning, was re-elected spiritual advis... A look back: Sept. 4, 1963 Summit Hill’s school board voted to move into a jointure to take advantage of new legislation, but did so with reservati... A look back: Aug. 31, 1998 Persistence paid off for Carbon County in its attempt to gear up for the turn of the century with video conferencing. Th... A look back: Sept. 10, 1984 A strike this morning by 74 teachers in the Panther Valley School District closed the district’s three schools, and abou... A look back: Sept. 7, 1965 Closing coal mines are breaking up that old gang of 65-year-old John Garber. But Garber says he is happy despite the fac... A look back: Sept. 5, 1952 Violence was threatening briefly this morning as a jurisdictional union dispute kept the B-J Children’s Dress Factory fr... A look back: Sept. 3, 1961 Louise Farrell of Jim Thorpe was crowned Miss Carbon County during the third annual beauty pageant held at the Carbon Co... A look back: Aug. 30, 1996 The restoration of the Tamaqua train station received another boost with the latest announcement of a $100,000 grant fro... Latest Photo GalleriesLehighton Rotary Christmas Craft Festival2025-11-07Mahoning Dusk-to-Dawn Scare-athon2025-11-06Tamaqua Halloween Parade 20252025-10-302025 Northern Lehigh Halloween Parade2025-10-30Opinion Opinion: Veterans’ lives, sacrifices ensure our freedom Take a ride through any of areas in and around Carbon and Schuylkill counties and you’ll see them. Etched in stone and embossed in granite a... Utility customers given grace in the shutdownWhere have all the heroes gone?Letter to the editor: What happened to municipal records at Slatington borough?Opinion: Your vote counts the most close to homeOn This Date - News NOVEMBER 7, 1984 The Free and Accepted Masons Lodge No. 440, Slatington, celebrated the 115th anniversary of its founding at a banquet held at the First Unit... NOVEMBER 6, 1982ON THIS DATE NOVEMBER 5, 1979ON THIS DATE NOVEMBER 4, 1980NOVEMBER 3, 1978AP News 2 counties had to replace poll books TuesdayFormer 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, fire « Previous 173 174 175 » Next Effort man charged with nearly 350 counts of child porn4 newcomers on Lehighton boardPalmerton area votingPASD Election Results2 new judges elected in Monroe; school board, township races
A look back: Sept. 9, 1983 State and local officials broke ground for the 100-unit apartment building that will be built in the 400 block of East B... A look back: Sept. 6, 1959 The Rev. Michael Sopoliga, pastor of St. John’s Russian Orthodox Church, in Nesquehoning, was re-elected spiritual advis... A look back: Sept. 4, 1963 Summit Hill’s school board voted to move into a jointure to take advantage of new legislation, but did so with reservati... A look back: Aug. 31, 1998 Persistence paid off for Carbon County in its attempt to gear up for the turn of the century with video conferencing. Th... A look back: Sept. 10, 1984 A strike this morning by 74 teachers in the Panther Valley School District closed the district’s three schools, and abou... A look back: Sept. 7, 1965 Closing coal mines are breaking up that old gang of 65-year-old John Garber. But Garber says he is happy despite the fac... A look back: Sept. 5, 1952 Violence was threatening briefly this morning as a jurisdictional union dispute kept the B-J Children’s Dress Factory fr... A look back: Sept. 3, 1961 Louise Farrell of Jim Thorpe was crowned Miss Carbon County during the third annual beauty pageant held at the Carbon Co... A look back: Aug. 30, 1996 The restoration of the Tamaqua train station received another boost with the latest announcement of a $100,000 grant fro... Latest Photo GalleriesLehighton Rotary Christmas Craft Festival2025-11-07Mahoning Dusk-to-Dawn Scare-athon2025-11-06Tamaqua Halloween Parade 20252025-10-302025 Northern Lehigh Halloween Parade2025-10-30Opinion Opinion: Veterans’ lives, sacrifices ensure our freedom Take a ride through any of areas in and around Carbon and Schuylkill counties and you’ll see them. Etched in stone and embossed in granite a... Utility customers given grace in the shutdownWhere have all the heroes gone?Letter to the editor: What happened to municipal records at Slatington borough?Opinion: Your vote counts the most close to homeOn This Date - News NOVEMBER 7, 1984 The Free and Accepted Masons Lodge No. 440, Slatington, celebrated the 115th anniversary of its founding at a banquet held at the First Unit... NOVEMBER 6, 1982ON THIS DATE NOVEMBER 5, 1979ON THIS DATE NOVEMBER 4, 1980NOVEMBER 3, 1978AP News 2 counties had to replace poll books TuesdayFormer 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, fire « Previous 173 174 175 » Next Effort man charged with nearly 350 counts of child porn4 newcomers on Lehighton boardPalmerton area votingPASD Election Results2 new judges elected in Monroe; school board, township races
A look back: Sept. 6, 1959 The Rev. Michael Sopoliga, pastor of St. John’s Russian Orthodox Church, in Nesquehoning, was re-elected spiritual advis... A look back: Sept. 4, 1963 Summit Hill’s school board voted to move into a jointure to take advantage of new legislation, but did so with reservati... A look back: Aug. 31, 1998 Persistence paid off for Carbon County in its attempt to gear up for the turn of the century with video conferencing. Th... A look back: Sept. 10, 1984 A strike this morning by 74 teachers in the Panther Valley School District closed the district’s three schools, and abou... A look back: Sept. 7, 1965 Closing coal mines are breaking up that old gang of 65-year-old John Garber. But Garber says he is happy despite the fac... A look back: Sept. 5, 1952 Violence was threatening briefly this morning as a jurisdictional union dispute kept the B-J Children’s Dress Factory fr... A look back: Sept. 3, 1961 Louise Farrell of Jim Thorpe was crowned Miss Carbon County during the third annual beauty pageant held at the Carbon Co... A look back: Aug. 30, 1996 The restoration of the Tamaqua train station received another boost with the latest announcement of a $100,000 grant fro... Latest Photo GalleriesLehighton Rotary Christmas Craft Festival2025-11-07Mahoning Dusk-to-Dawn Scare-athon2025-11-06Tamaqua Halloween Parade 20252025-10-302025 Northern Lehigh Halloween Parade2025-10-30Opinion Opinion: Veterans’ lives, sacrifices ensure our freedom Take a ride through any of areas in and around Carbon and Schuylkill counties and you’ll see them. Etched in stone and embossed in granite a... Utility customers given grace in the shutdownWhere have all the heroes gone?Letter to the editor: What happened to municipal records at Slatington borough?Opinion: Your vote counts the most close to homeOn This Date - News NOVEMBER 7, 1984 The Free and Accepted Masons Lodge No. 440, Slatington, celebrated the 115th anniversary of its founding at a banquet held at the First Unit... NOVEMBER 6, 1982ON THIS DATE NOVEMBER 5, 1979ON THIS DATE NOVEMBER 4, 1980NOVEMBER 3, 1978AP News 2 counties had to replace poll books TuesdayFormer 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, fire « Previous 173 174 175 » Next Effort man charged with nearly 350 counts of child porn4 newcomers on Lehighton boardPalmerton area votingPASD Election Results2 new judges elected in Monroe; school board, township races
A look back: Sept. 4, 1963 Summit Hill’s school board voted to move into a jointure to take advantage of new legislation, but did so with reservati... A look back: Aug. 31, 1998 Persistence paid off for Carbon County in its attempt to gear up for the turn of the century with video conferencing. Th... A look back: Sept. 10, 1984 A strike this morning by 74 teachers in the Panther Valley School District closed the district’s three schools, and abou... A look back: Sept. 7, 1965 Closing coal mines are breaking up that old gang of 65-year-old John Garber. But Garber says he is happy despite the fac... A look back: Sept. 5, 1952 Violence was threatening briefly this morning as a jurisdictional union dispute kept the B-J Children’s Dress Factory fr... A look back: Sept. 3, 1961 Louise Farrell of Jim Thorpe was crowned Miss Carbon County during the third annual beauty pageant held at the Carbon Co... A look back: Aug. 30, 1996 The restoration of the Tamaqua train station received another boost with the latest announcement of a $100,000 grant fro... Latest Photo GalleriesLehighton Rotary Christmas Craft Festival2025-11-07Mahoning Dusk-to-Dawn Scare-athon2025-11-06Tamaqua Halloween Parade 20252025-10-302025 Northern Lehigh Halloween Parade2025-10-30Opinion Opinion: Veterans’ lives, sacrifices ensure our freedom Take a ride through any of areas in and around Carbon and Schuylkill counties and you’ll see them. Etched in stone and embossed in granite a... Utility customers given grace in the shutdownWhere have all the heroes gone?Letter to the editor: What happened to municipal records at Slatington borough?Opinion: Your vote counts the most close to homeOn This Date - News NOVEMBER 7, 1984 The Free and Accepted Masons Lodge No. 440, Slatington, celebrated the 115th anniversary of its founding at a banquet held at the First Unit... NOVEMBER 6, 1982ON THIS DATE NOVEMBER 5, 1979ON THIS DATE NOVEMBER 4, 1980NOVEMBER 3, 1978AP News 2 counties had to replace poll books TuesdayFormer 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, fire « Previous 173 174 175 » Next Effort man charged with nearly 350 counts of child porn4 newcomers on Lehighton boardPalmerton area votingPASD Election Results2 new judges elected in Monroe; school board, township races
A look back: Aug. 31, 1998 Persistence paid off for Carbon County in its attempt to gear up for the turn of the century with video conferencing. Th...
A look back: Sept. 10, 1984 A strike this morning by 74 teachers in the Panther Valley School District closed the district’s three schools, and abou... A look back: Sept. 7, 1965 Closing coal mines are breaking up that old gang of 65-year-old John Garber. But Garber says he is happy despite the fac... A look back: Sept. 5, 1952 Violence was threatening briefly this morning as a jurisdictional union dispute kept the B-J Children’s Dress Factory fr... A look back: Sept. 3, 1961 Louise Farrell of Jim Thorpe was crowned Miss Carbon County during the third annual beauty pageant held at the Carbon Co... A look back: Aug. 30, 1996 The restoration of the Tamaqua train station received another boost with the latest announcement of a $100,000 grant fro... Latest Photo GalleriesLehighton Rotary Christmas Craft Festival2025-11-07Mahoning Dusk-to-Dawn Scare-athon2025-11-06Tamaqua Halloween Parade 20252025-10-302025 Northern Lehigh Halloween Parade2025-10-30Opinion Opinion: Veterans’ lives, sacrifices ensure our freedom Take a ride through any of areas in and around Carbon and Schuylkill counties and you’ll see them. Etched in stone and embossed in granite a... Utility customers given grace in the shutdownWhere have all the heroes gone?Letter to the editor: What happened to municipal records at Slatington borough?Opinion: Your vote counts the most close to homeOn This Date - News NOVEMBER 7, 1984 The Free and Accepted Masons Lodge No. 440, Slatington, celebrated the 115th anniversary of its founding at a banquet held at the First Unit... NOVEMBER 6, 1982ON THIS DATE NOVEMBER 5, 1979ON THIS DATE NOVEMBER 4, 1980NOVEMBER 3, 1978AP News 2 counties had to replace poll books TuesdayFormer 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, fire « Previous 173 174 175 » Next
A look back: Sept. 7, 1965 Closing coal mines are breaking up that old gang of 65-year-old John Garber. But Garber says he is happy despite the fac... A look back: Sept. 5, 1952 Violence was threatening briefly this morning as a jurisdictional union dispute kept the B-J Children’s Dress Factory fr... A look back: Sept. 3, 1961 Louise Farrell of Jim Thorpe was crowned Miss Carbon County during the third annual beauty pageant held at the Carbon Co... A look back: Aug. 30, 1996 The restoration of the Tamaqua train station received another boost with the latest announcement of a $100,000 grant fro... Latest Photo GalleriesLehighton Rotary Christmas Craft Festival2025-11-07Mahoning Dusk-to-Dawn Scare-athon2025-11-06Tamaqua Halloween Parade 20252025-10-302025 Northern Lehigh Halloween Parade2025-10-30Opinion Opinion: Veterans’ lives, sacrifices ensure our freedom Take a ride through any of areas in and around Carbon and Schuylkill counties and you’ll see them. Etched in stone and embossed in granite a... Utility customers given grace in the shutdownWhere have all the heroes gone?Letter to the editor: What happened to municipal records at Slatington borough?Opinion: Your vote counts the most close to homeOn This Date - News NOVEMBER 7, 1984 The Free and Accepted Masons Lodge No. 440, Slatington, celebrated the 115th anniversary of its founding at a banquet held at the First Unit... NOVEMBER 6, 1982ON THIS DATE NOVEMBER 5, 1979ON THIS DATE NOVEMBER 4, 1980NOVEMBER 3, 1978AP News 2 counties had to replace poll books TuesdayFormer 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, fire
A look back: Sept. 5, 1952 Violence was threatening briefly this morning as a jurisdictional union dispute kept the B-J Children’s Dress Factory fr... A look back: Sept. 3, 1961 Louise Farrell of Jim Thorpe was crowned Miss Carbon County during the third annual beauty pageant held at the Carbon Co... A look back: Aug. 30, 1996 The restoration of the Tamaqua train station received another boost with the latest announcement of a $100,000 grant fro... Latest Photo GalleriesLehighton Rotary Christmas Craft Festival2025-11-07Mahoning Dusk-to-Dawn Scare-athon2025-11-06Tamaqua Halloween Parade 20252025-10-302025 Northern Lehigh Halloween Parade2025-10-30Opinion Opinion: Veterans’ lives, sacrifices ensure our freedom Take a ride through any of areas in and around Carbon and Schuylkill counties and you’ll see them. Etched in stone and embossed in granite a... Utility customers given grace in the shutdownWhere have all the heroes gone?Letter to the editor: What happened to municipal records at Slatington borough?Opinion: Your vote counts the most close to homeOn This Date - News NOVEMBER 7, 1984 The Free and Accepted Masons Lodge No. 440, Slatington, celebrated the 115th anniversary of its founding at a banquet held at the First Unit... NOVEMBER 6, 1982ON THIS DATE NOVEMBER 5, 1979ON THIS DATE NOVEMBER 4, 1980NOVEMBER 3, 1978AP News 2 counties had to replace poll books TuesdayFormer 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, fire
A look back: Sept. 3, 1961 Louise Farrell of Jim Thorpe was crowned Miss Carbon County during the third annual beauty pageant held at the Carbon Co... A look back: Aug. 30, 1996 The restoration of the Tamaqua train station received another boost with the latest announcement of a $100,000 grant fro...
A look back: Aug. 30, 1996 The restoration of the Tamaqua train station received another boost with the latest announcement of a $100,000 grant fro...
Opinion: Veterans’ lives, sacrifices ensure our freedom Take a ride through any of areas in and around Carbon and Schuylkill counties and you’ll see them. Etched in stone and embossed in granite a...
NOVEMBER 7, 1984 The Free and Accepted Masons Lodge No. 440, Slatington, celebrated the 115th anniversary of its founding at a banquet held at the First Unit...