Three girls from the Tamaqua Girl Scout Troop 31298 received Bronze Awards for their efforts and accomplishments in collecting donations for Haitian victims of the earthquake. They raised and collecte...
Maxine Vermillion, curator of the Summit Hill Museum, was waiting at the door to greet visitors from the Palmerton Area Historical Society which was on its annual mystery trip planned by Betsy Burnhau...
James Remaley, 62, of Schnecksville, has been cited by state police at the Fogelsville barracks with simple assault, harassment and disorderly conduct after he struck his wife and broke her nose.
Poli...
Christopher Czapla, principal of the Tamaqua Area Middle School, has released the names of students attaining honor roll status for the final marking period of the 2009-2010 school year. To be eligibl...
The Panther Valley school district is preparing to vote on a student drug and alcohol testing policy at their July meeting.
Superintendent Rosemary Porembo explained that the policy committee is in th...
Fred Douglas sings his version of the late Stevie Ray Vaughan's "Pride and Joy" during his Summer Concert Series appearance at the Tamaqua train station Thursday evening. The free concert series is pr...
The Revs. Charles and Dotty Schmitt, published authors from the Washington, D.C. area, who travel extensively both nationally and internationally, will be speaking at Blue Mountain Christian Retreat, ...
A Palmerton couple charged in the death of their 11-month-old daughter are headed to trial.
Jacob and Kimberly Ann Taschler, of 803 Edgemont Ave., have been ordered to stand trail before the Carbon Co...
State Senator William Z. Scott, Summit Hill, was the principal speaker at the dedication exercise of the new bridge in Weatherly this afternoon. The new structure, the fourth to span the Black Creek, ...
A Tamaqua man spent some time in a Tamaqua jail cell Thursday morning after he was found sleeping in the parking lot of the Fegley Mini Market30-32 Center St., Tamaqua.
Officers were dispatched to the...