We are living in difficult times. Our livelihoods are threatened by rising unemployment through downsizing, bankruptcies and sending our jobs to India. Natural disasters can occur at any time. Terrori...
Members of Lehighton Brownie Troop 3682 realize just how important they are to people who are hungry.
The girls filled cartons with coins for Heifer International, a project which provides gifts of li...
An East Penn Township man who had to be escorted out of a public meeting after he questioned financial matters has been found guilty of causing a disturbance.
Walter Zlomsowitch, 75, of 2001 Ben Salem...
Sherry Ambrose, principal of Ss. Peter and Paul Catholic School, 307 Coal Street, Lehighton, announced March Students of Month. They are Early Childhood, Madeline Snyder; Preschool, Levi Monk and Kate...
Friends of Animals will host its low cost annual Rabies Vaccination and Distemper Clinic from noon to 4 p.m. on Sunday, April 18 at Memorial Hall, Jim Thorpe.
Dr. Karen Hess of Dr. Karen's Critter Car...
Dear Editor:
Passing health reform is a historic victory for all Americans - for families, seniors, young people, workers, and small businesses alike. All Americans will now have the security of knowi...
Earlier this week it was difficult to believe winter was ever going to give up its hold even though spring has been here for over a week and a half. While this last snowstorm was nothing more than som...
Two person were cited early Friday, April 2, for being drunk in Slatington.
At about 1:43 a.m., borough police were dispatched to the area of W. Church St. and Long Alley to a report of men staggering...
The Colonels' basketball army is losing one of its biggest guns.
Tom Kresge, the former standout at Pleasant Valley, officially wrapped up his collegiate career at Wilkes University this past February...
Residents at Mahoning Valley Nursing and Rehabilitation Center recently were visited by the Easter bunny. During his visit he took part in the Easter parade at the center. Left is Elizabeth Binder and...