Firefighters from Tamaqua, Quakake, Hometown, Rush Township, and Ryan Township responded to the Wal-Mart Supercenter in Hometown just after midnight today to halt a potentially-dangerous fire.
When fi...
About 130 residents participated in the first Franklin Township Lions Picnic in the Park on Sunday at the Phifer Ice Dam Park.
Seniors over 65 years old enjoyed the camaraderie with old friends, and w...
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Steigerwalt, Lehighton, recently celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary.
They were married on Sept. 16, 1950 at St. John's Episcopal Church in Palmerton by the late Rev. Geor...
The Tamaqua High School Class of 1950 held a 60 anniversary reunion with dinner at the Top of the 80's Restaurant in West Hazleton. Classmates in attendance included: (seated) Idabell Zimmerman Hartma...
It didn't take the Lehighton field hockey team long to get the jump on Pleasant Valley.
But it took until the final seconds before that lead finally was secure.The Indians grabbed the lead just a minu...
A Fall Fest is being hosted by The Summit at Blue Mountain Nursing and Rehab Center, 211 N. 12th St., Lehighton, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 2. The event includes games for children, pumpkin ...
Tara McCarroll Stauffenberg of Tamaqua (third from left) presents a check for $2000 to Debbie Heim, Chair of the Schuylkill County Suicide Prevention Task Force, and Kay Jones, Director of Community D...
The versatile Pat McCall, Lansford, a Democratic State Committeeman member and prominent in Carbon County Democratic ranks, is announcing to party friends his purchase of the Lansford Evening Record. ...
The final performance of the Tamaqua Chamber of Commerce Free Summer Concert Series had to be postponed last week due to weather. The event has been rescheduled for this Wednesday, Sept. 22 and will f...
St. John the Baptist A.R. Orthodox Church in Nesquehoning celebrated its 75th anniversary last Sunday with the blessing of the iconostas and a divine liturgy, followed by dinner at Penn's Peak in Jim ...