COVID-19 is forcing most companies and organizations to operate in uncharted territories.
For example, The Tamaqua Salvation Army is proactively seeking ways to continue to help the community. “The cu...
Captain John Luby of the Tamaqua Salvation Army was searching for answers.
Any solution to try and create camaraderie in the Tamaqua community during this stressful time.
The first Pennsylvania reside...
Tamaqua Superintendent Ray Kinder addressed district families in regard to student meals on Friday, which are set to be distributed on Monday.
The district, in partnership with the Nutrition Group, wi...
Tamaqua police reported on the following arrests.
• Nevin Sterling Holben, 24, of New Ringgold, is facing a charge of possession of drug paraphernalia for an incident at 6:45 p.m. Feb. 28. Police on p...
The Borough of Tamaqua will be posting streets for street sweeping on April 6.
The permanently posted streets that are cleaned every Thursday and Friday will be cleaned beginning April 9 and 10 at 5 ...
In other business, Tamaqua borough council:
• Accepted the resignation of part-time police officer Derrek Koch. Council hired Tyler Shilko as a part-time, seasonal worker at a rate of $10 per hour. T...
A Tamaqua man is facing charges after police said he threatened to shoot someone in the knee.
William Harold Ladlee, 39, of Tamaqua, is facing multiple charges for an incident on Feb. 22.
Police said ...
In this time of uncertainty with the COVID-19 pandemic that is ravaging the world, Italian eatery La Dolce Casa in Tamaqua is using its front window to spread a little hope to its customers and passer...
The pandemic has resulted in new lifestyle patterns.
Typically, it means more hours spent indoors, something that can be both frustrating and fulfilling, depending on circumstances.
For Jim Rodick of ...
It’s a stressful time to work in retail or hospitality. The Tamaqua community knows that.
A group of local restaurants came together on Friday to provide a free lunch delivery to local grocery stores ...