Summit Hill police announced parking regulations for the annual Memorial Day parade scheduled for Monday, May 31. The regulations take effect starting at 9 a.m. Vehicles not moved will be ticketed and...
Tristan Wentz, who was the recipient of funds through a benefit baseball game by the Franklin Old Timers and the Jim Thorpe Old Timers is the son of Nicole Semmel and Barry Burton. It is incorrectly s...
Paving, pipes, property matters, parking and permits were among the issues at this week's Polk Township Board of Supervisors meeting.
Paving and pipes included conversation as to what the township cou...
A Tamaqua woman was cited by borough police for child endangerment when her 3-year-old son was discovered in a Pine Street vestibule on May 20 at 9:35 a.m.
Police responded to a report that the child ...
Miller-Keystone Blood Center has scheduled the following blood drives. Call the Blood Center for donation information at (610) 926-6060 or (570) 455-2018.
* Friday, June 4, from 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m...
Most chicken burgers suffer from a dry, mealy texture, qualities that don't quite scream summer grilling fun.
Blame the bird. Ground chicken generally has little or no fat. So by the time you're done ...
They'll carry the flags with a strong sense of pride and dignity, fully aware of the honor that's been bestowed upon them.
On a day certain to brim with patriotic bliss, Palmerton's Memorial Day Parad...
A Carbon County man, already in police custody on charges related to a domestic incident, now faces charges of indecent exposure and open lewdness.
David Allen Vanhorn, 47, of Kuehner Road, Kunkletown...
A new report card emphasizes the urgent transportation needs that prompted Governor Edward G. Rendell to call a special session of the General Assembly, Transportation Secretary Allen D. Biehler, P.E....
Students from several area school districts were honored by the Miller-Keystone Blood Center at a High School Recognition Breakfast which was held at Memorial Hall in Jim Thorpe.
The Center expressed ...