Bethlehem police chief retires after Facebook meme Bethlehem’s police chief, Mark DiLuzio, who was embroiled last week in a major controversy over a reposted meme on Faceb... The rich get richer As many Americans have struggled under the weight of multiple crises during the past five months, the combined wealth of... 2020: A year for the ages With apologies to Queen Elizabeth, 2020 has been our annus horribilis (a Latin phrase meaning “horrible year”). In 1992,... You can call me ‘Ernie’ or maybe ‘Earnie’ How soon they forget! You have to sympathize with famous people who sometimes try to score a point by dropping a local n... It’s only a worldwide pandemic, let’s go home Can you imagine if there were a once-in-a-hundred-year emergency at a major corporation, and the key leaders responded b... Even in a pandemic, politics trumps science There are two schools of thought going on in Pennsylvania and in many other parts of the nation: (1) Guidance from medic... REAL ID deadline pushed back a year There have been many cancellations and postponements because of the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic. A major one that has g... Convention solidified GOP faith community Republican leaders solidified their base among Christian conservatives at last week’s Republican National Convention as ... Let’s get into the swim of this project When I was a kid growing up in Summit Hill, my friends and I spent many summer days swimming, splashing and showing off ... Democratically run big cities plagued According to legend, the emperor Nero played his violin while a fire destroyed the city of Rome. The dictionary defines ... Latest Photo GalleriesPalmerton-Salisbury baseball2025-05-20Pleasant Valley-Nazareth EPC girls lacrosse2025-05-20Colonial/EPC track and field championships2025-05-20Tamaqua-Tri Valley softball2025-05-15Opinion Opinion: Jim Thorpe should focus on trees, not forest It’s not outside the realm of reality to say that local government has a lot of moving parts. Streets. Police. Sanitation. Taxes and spendin... letter to the editorFood for thought- wasteful spendingLetter to the editor: Laird has commitment and tenacityWhat you need to know about rising energy costsOn This Date - News MAY 19, 1981 Miss Mary Pispecky of Lansford, the librarian in the Panther Valley School District and former Lansford School District, and a dedicated com... ON THIS DATE MAY 17, 1975ON THIS DATE MAY 16, 1977ON THIS DATE MAY 15, 1976ON THIS DATE MAY 14, 1979AP News Papal tailors not expecting traditional ordersCDC reports 216 child deaths this flu season, most in 15 yearsTrump budget seeks sharp spending cutsSecurity report after arson won’t be made publicWisconsin high court suspends Milwaukee judgeIllinois city mourns young lives lostNJ man charged with arson, bonfire sparked wildfireNuclear talks continue between Iran and USIndia and Pakistan dispute exchange of fire « Previous 71 72 73 » Next Chinese eatery in Carbon Plaza closesLehighton and Palmerton School Board Election UpdatesPalmerton school board candidates discuss prioritiesJim Thorpe mom charged in baby assaultRite Aid to close Palmerton, Tamaqua locations
The rich get richer As many Americans have struggled under the weight of multiple crises during the past five months, the combined wealth of... 2020: A year for the ages With apologies to Queen Elizabeth, 2020 has been our annus horribilis (a Latin phrase meaning “horrible year”). In 1992,... You can call me ‘Ernie’ or maybe ‘Earnie’ How soon they forget! You have to sympathize with famous people who sometimes try to score a point by dropping a local n... It’s only a worldwide pandemic, let’s go home Can you imagine if there were a once-in-a-hundred-year emergency at a major corporation, and the key leaders responded b... Even in a pandemic, politics trumps science There are two schools of thought going on in Pennsylvania and in many other parts of the nation: (1) Guidance from medic... REAL ID deadline pushed back a year There have been many cancellations and postponements because of the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic. A major one that has g... Convention solidified GOP faith community Republican leaders solidified their base among Christian conservatives at last week’s Republican National Convention as ... Let’s get into the swim of this project When I was a kid growing up in Summit Hill, my friends and I spent many summer days swimming, splashing and showing off ... Democratically run big cities plagued According to legend, the emperor Nero played his violin while a fire destroyed the city of Rome. The dictionary defines ... Latest Photo GalleriesPalmerton-Salisbury baseball2025-05-20Pleasant Valley-Nazareth EPC girls lacrosse2025-05-20Colonial/EPC track and field championships2025-05-20Tamaqua-Tri Valley softball2025-05-15Opinion Opinion: Jim Thorpe should focus on trees, not forest It’s not outside the realm of reality to say that local government has a lot of moving parts. Streets. Police. Sanitation. Taxes and spendin... letter to the editorFood for thought- wasteful spendingLetter to the editor: Laird has commitment and tenacityWhat you need to know about rising energy costsOn This Date - News MAY 19, 1981 Miss Mary Pispecky of Lansford, the librarian in the Panther Valley School District and former Lansford School District, and a dedicated com... ON THIS DATE MAY 17, 1975ON THIS DATE MAY 16, 1977ON THIS DATE MAY 15, 1976ON THIS DATE MAY 14, 1979AP News Papal tailors not expecting traditional ordersCDC reports 216 child deaths this flu season, most in 15 yearsTrump budget seeks sharp spending cutsSecurity report after arson won’t be made publicWisconsin high court suspends Milwaukee judgeIllinois city mourns young lives lostNJ man charged with arson, bonfire sparked wildfireNuclear talks continue between Iran and USIndia and Pakistan dispute exchange of fire « Previous 71 72 73 » Next Chinese eatery in Carbon Plaza closesLehighton and Palmerton School Board Election UpdatesPalmerton school board candidates discuss prioritiesJim Thorpe mom charged in baby assaultRite Aid to close Palmerton, Tamaqua locations
2020: A year for the ages With apologies to Queen Elizabeth, 2020 has been our annus horribilis (a Latin phrase meaning “horrible year”). In 1992,... You can call me ‘Ernie’ or maybe ‘Earnie’ How soon they forget! You have to sympathize with famous people who sometimes try to score a point by dropping a local n... It’s only a worldwide pandemic, let’s go home Can you imagine if there were a once-in-a-hundred-year emergency at a major corporation, and the key leaders responded b... Even in a pandemic, politics trumps science There are two schools of thought going on in Pennsylvania and in many other parts of the nation: (1) Guidance from medic... REAL ID deadline pushed back a year There have been many cancellations and postponements because of the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic. A major one that has g... Convention solidified GOP faith community Republican leaders solidified their base among Christian conservatives at last week’s Republican National Convention as ... Let’s get into the swim of this project When I was a kid growing up in Summit Hill, my friends and I spent many summer days swimming, splashing and showing off ... Democratically run big cities plagued According to legend, the emperor Nero played his violin while a fire destroyed the city of Rome. The dictionary defines ... Latest Photo GalleriesPalmerton-Salisbury baseball2025-05-20Pleasant Valley-Nazareth EPC girls lacrosse2025-05-20Colonial/EPC track and field championships2025-05-20Tamaqua-Tri Valley softball2025-05-15Opinion Opinion: Jim Thorpe should focus on trees, not forest It’s not outside the realm of reality to say that local government has a lot of moving parts. Streets. Police. Sanitation. Taxes and spendin... letter to the editorFood for thought- wasteful spendingLetter to the editor: Laird has commitment and tenacityWhat you need to know about rising energy costsOn This Date - News MAY 19, 1981 Miss Mary Pispecky of Lansford, the librarian in the Panther Valley School District and former Lansford School District, and a dedicated com... ON THIS DATE MAY 17, 1975ON THIS DATE MAY 16, 1977ON THIS DATE MAY 15, 1976ON THIS DATE MAY 14, 1979AP News Papal tailors not expecting traditional ordersCDC reports 216 child deaths this flu season, most in 15 yearsTrump budget seeks sharp spending cutsSecurity report after arson won’t be made publicWisconsin high court suspends Milwaukee judgeIllinois city mourns young lives lostNJ man charged with arson, bonfire sparked wildfireNuclear talks continue between Iran and USIndia and Pakistan dispute exchange of fire « Previous 71 72 73 » Next Chinese eatery in Carbon Plaza closesLehighton and Palmerton School Board Election UpdatesPalmerton school board candidates discuss prioritiesJim Thorpe mom charged in baby assaultRite Aid to close Palmerton, Tamaqua locations
You can call me ‘Ernie’ or maybe ‘Earnie’ How soon they forget! You have to sympathize with famous people who sometimes try to score a point by dropping a local n... It’s only a worldwide pandemic, let’s go home Can you imagine if there were a once-in-a-hundred-year emergency at a major corporation, and the key leaders responded b... Even in a pandemic, politics trumps science There are two schools of thought going on in Pennsylvania and in many other parts of the nation: (1) Guidance from medic... REAL ID deadline pushed back a year There have been many cancellations and postponements because of the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic. A major one that has g... Convention solidified GOP faith community Republican leaders solidified their base among Christian conservatives at last week’s Republican National Convention as ... Let’s get into the swim of this project When I was a kid growing up in Summit Hill, my friends and I spent many summer days swimming, splashing and showing off ... Democratically run big cities plagued According to legend, the emperor Nero played his violin while a fire destroyed the city of Rome. The dictionary defines ... Latest Photo GalleriesPalmerton-Salisbury baseball2025-05-20Pleasant Valley-Nazareth EPC girls lacrosse2025-05-20Colonial/EPC track and field championships2025-05-20Tamaqua-Tri Valley softball2025-05-15Opinion Opinion: Jim Thorpe should focus on trees, not forest It’s not outside the realm of reality to say that local government has a lot of moving parts. Streets. Police. Sanitation. Taxes and spendin... letter to the editorFood for thought- wasteful spendingLetter to the editor: Laird has commitment and tenacityWhat you need to know about rising energy costsOn This Date - News MAY 19, 1981 Miss Mary Pispecky of Lansford, the librarian in the Panther Valley School District and former Lansford School District, and a dedicated com... ON THIS DATE MAY 17, 1975ON THIS DATE MAY 16, 1977ON THIS DATE MAY 15, 1976ON THIS DATE MAY 14, 1979AP News Papal tailors not expecting traditional ordersCDC reports 216 child deaths this flu season, most in 15 yearsTrump budget seeks sharp spending cutsSecurity report after arson won’t be made publicWisconsin high court suspends Milwaukee judgeIllinois city mourns young lives lostNJ man charged with arson, bonfire sparked wildfireNuclear talks continue between Iran and USIndia and Pakistan dispute exchange of fire « Previous 71 72 73 » Next Chinese eatery in Carbon Plaza closesLehighton and Palmerton School Board Election UpdatesPalmerton school board candidates discuss prioritiesJim Thorpe mom charged in baby assaultRite Aid to close Palmerton, Tamaqua locations
It’s only a worldwide pandemic, let’s go home Can you imagine if there were a once-in-a-hundred-year emergency at a major corporation, and the key leaders responded b...
Even in a pandemic, politics trumps science There are two schools of thought going on in Pennsylvania and in many other parts of the nation: (1) Guidance from medic... REAL ID deadline pushed back a year There have been many cancellations and postponements because of the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic. A major one that has g... Convention solidified GOP faith community Republican leaders solidified their base among Christian conservatives at last week’s Republican National Convention as ... Let’s get into the swim of this project When I was a kid growing up in Summit Hill, my friends and I spent many summer days swimming, splashing and showing off ... Democratically run big cities plagued According to legend, the emperor Nero played his violin while a fire destroyed the city of Rome. The dictionary defines ... Latest Photo GalleriesPalmerton-Salisbury baseball2025-05-20Pleasant Valley-Nazareth EPC girls lacrosse2025-05-20Colonial/EPC track and field championships2025-05-20Tamaqua-Tri Valley softball2025-05-15Opinion Opinion: Jim Thorpe should focus on trees, not forest It’s not outside the realm of reality to say that local government has a lot of moving parts. Streets. Police. Sanitation. Taxes and spendin... letter to the editorFood for thought- wasteful spendingLetter to the editor: Laird has commitment and tenacityWhat you need to know about rising energy costsOn This Date - News MAY 19, 1981 Miss Mary Pispecky of Lansford, the librarian in the Panther Valley School District and former Lansford School District, and a dedicated com... ON THIS DATE MAY 17, 1975ON THIS DATE MAY 16, 1977ON THIS DATE MAY 15, 1976ON THIS DATE MAY 14, 1979AP News Papal tailors not expecting traditional ordersCDC reports 216 child deaths this flu season, most in 15 yearsTrump budget seeks sharp spending cutsSecurity report after arson won’t be made publicWisconsin high court suspends Milwaukee judgeIllinois city mourns young lives lostNJ man charged with arson, bonfire sparked wildfireNuclear talks continue between Iran and USIndia and Pakistan dispute exchange of fire « Previous 71 72 73 » Next
REAL ID deadline pushed back a year There have been many cancellations and postponements because of the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic. A major one that has g... Convention solidified GOP faith community Republican leaders solidified their base among Christian conservatives at last week’s Republican National Convention as ... Let’s get into the swim of this project When I was a kid growing up in Summit Hill, my friends and I spent many summer days swimming, splashing and showing off ... Democratically run big cities plagued According to legend, the emperor Nero played his violin while a fire destroyed the city of Rome. The dictionary defines ... Latest Photo GalleriesPalmerton-Salisbury baseball2025-05-20Pleasant Valley-Nazareth EPC girls lacrosse2025-05-20Colonial/EPC track and field championships2025-05-20Tamaqua-Tri Valley softball2025-05-15Opinion Opinion: Jim Thorpe should focus on trees, not forest It’s not outside the realm of reality to say that local government has a lot of moving parts. Streets. Police. Sanitation. Taxes and spendin... letter to the editorFood for thought- wasteful spendingLetter to the editor: Laird has commitment and tenacityWhat you need to know about rising energy costsOn This Date - News MAY 19, 1981 Miss Mary Pispecky of Lansford, the librarian in the Panther Valley School District and former Lansford School District, and a dedicated com... ON THIS DATE MAY 17, 1975ON THIS DATE MAY 16, 1977ON THIS DATE MAY 15, 1976ON THIS DATE MAY 14, 1979AP News Papal tailors not expecting traditional ordersCDC reports 216 child deaths this flu season, most in 15 yearsTrump budget seeks sharp spending cutsSecurity report after arson won’t be made publicWisconsin high court suspends Milwaukee judgeIllinois city mourns young lives lostNJ man charged with arson, bonfire sparked wildfireNuclear talks continue between Iran and USIndia and Pakistan dispute exchange of fire
Convention solidified GOP faith community Republican leaders solidified their base among Christian conservatives at last week’s Republican National Convention as ... Let’s get into the swim of this project When I was a kid growing up in Summit Hill, my friends and I spent many summer days swimming, splashing and showing off ... Democratically run big cities plagued According to legend, the emperor Nero played his violin while a fire destroyed the city of Rome. The dictionary defines ... Latest Photo GalleriesPalmerton-Salisbury baseball2025-05-20Pleasant Valley-Nazareth EPC girls lacrosse2025-05-20Colonial/EPC track and field championships2025-05-20Tamaqua-Tri Valley softball2025-05-15Opinion Opinion: Jim Thorpe should focus on trees, not forest It’s not outside the realm of reality to say that local government has a lot of moving parts. Streets. Police. Sanitation. Taxes and spendin... letter to the editorFood for thought- wasteful spendingLetter to the editor: Laird has commitment and tenacityWhat you need to know about rising energy costsOn This Date - News MAY 19, 1981 Miss Mary Pispecky of Lansford, the librarian in the Panther Valley School District and former Lansford School District, and a dedicated com... ON THIS DATE MAY 17, 1975ON THIS DATE MAY 16, 1977ON THIS DATE MAY 15, 1976ON THIS DATE MAY 14, 1979AP News Papal tailors not expecting traditional ordersCDC reports 216 child deaths this flu season, most in 15 yearsTrump budget seeks sharp spending cutsSecurity report after arson won’t be made publicWisconsin high court suspends Milwaukee judgeIllinois city mourns young lives lostNJ man charged with arson, bonfire sparked wildfireNuclear talks continue between Iran and USIndia and Pakistan dispute exchange of fire
Let’s get into the swim of this project When I was a kid growing up in Summit Hill, my friends and I spent many summer days swimming, splashing and showing off ... Democratically run big cities plagued According to legend, the emperor Nero played his violin while a fire destroyed the city of Rome. The dictionary defines ...
Democratically run big cities plagued According to legend, the emperor Nero played his violin while a fire destroyed the city of Rome. The dictionary defines ...
Opinion: Jim Thorpe should focus on trees, not forest It’s not outside the realm of reality to say that local government has a lot of moving parts. Streets. Police. Sanitation. Taxes and spendin...
MAY 19, 1981 Miss Mary Pispecky of Lansford, the librarian in the Panther Valley School District and former Lansford School District, and a dedicated com...