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Area restaurants offer free meals to veterans and active military
The Morning CallIn an effort to thank veterans for their selfless service to the nation, several restaurants in the Lehigh Valley are offering free meals to area veterans and active military personnel on Sunday, Nov. 11, or Monday, Nov. 12. At most places, guests will be...Tags: Salads, Dining and Drinking, Allentown, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Soups
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Valley makes the slow road back to normal
The Lehigh Valley's recovery from superstorm Sandy seemed to be proceeding slowly but surely on Wednesday, with streets coming to life and the area's electric utilities saying most power would be restored by the end of the weekend. But the return to...
Tags: Lehigh County, Kutztown, Moravian College, Crime, Law and Justice, Jim Thorpe
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'Village' signs: A sign of times past?
Q: I've been trying for some time to find the answer to what constitutes a "village." PennDOT has signs identifying locations as being "Village of Scherersville," "Village of Kuhnsville," etc. I'm comfortable in assuming PennDOT has some rules about how a...Tags: Kuhnsville, South Whitehall Township, Fogelsville, Allentown, Human Interest
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A-bomb attack survivors program stirs memories
The scuttlebutt was that when the base commander, a bird colonel, found out that Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio had a sergeant who made the best pies in the entire Air Force, he demanded that the sergeant be transferred to Louisiana. I don't...Tags: The Pentagon, FBI, Explosions, Pies and Tarts, World War II (1939-1945)
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Vicks, it's not just for ants anymore
Last week, we shared a tip from an anonymous Cheapster who discovered Vicks VapoRub — that smelly ointment meant to relieve cough symptoms — is also pretty good at keeping ants out of her house. That tip prompted a call from Lucy Tucker in...
Tags: WD-40 Company, Food and Drug Administration, Allentown, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania)
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'Murphy's Law' for Spring Creek Road Bridge in Lower Macungie
Q: Can you get any updated information regarding the bridge replacement on Spring Creek Road in Lower Macungie? I was wondering if they have modified the anticipated completion date. Also, after walking over and looking at the site, I am curious about all...
Tags: South Whitehall Township, Kutztown, Science and Technology, Norfolk Southern Corporation, Allentown
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Chick-fil-A gay rights boycott backfires
Taking a page from Terry Rakolta's book on how to use righteous indignation to suppress the freedoms of others, some gay activists and their supporters decided to teach the Chick-fil-A people a lesson. Chick-fil-A became a target for a boycott...Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Mike Huckabee, Dan T. Cathy, S. Truett Cathy, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Cupcakery adds something sweet to Topton
Topton is an ideal small American town with a bank, pub, pizzeria, hardware store, salon and barbershop in its business district. And now, a cupcakery. The quiet Berks County borough may not be where you'd imagine a designer cupcake shop, and that's...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Topton, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Clothing, Accessories, and Shoes, Nazareth
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Nazareth's retail scene tunes up
C.F. Martin & Co., a product of the Lehigh Valley, is known for making sweet music around the globe. Guitarist and Martin & Co. manager Ed Golden knows that quite well. He travels to guitar galleries worldwide on business for the Upper Nazareth Township-...
Tags: Entertainment, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Photography and Video, Nazareth, Red Lobster
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Fashion Bug closing in Trexlertown
Retail WatchFashion Bug is closing its Trexlertown store at the end of April, according to a store worker who answered the phone Friday. In late March 2011, Bensalem-based Charming Shoppes Inc., which owns Fashion Bug, Lane Bryant and Catherine's Plus Size, announced... -
Payday loans may be returning to Pennsylvania
A controversial issue affecting families on the financial brink is being debated in Harrisburg. Some lawmakers want to allow payday loans to return to Pennsylvania. Payday lending is considered a scourge by advocates for the poor and working class....Tags: Laws, Crime, Law and Justice, Banking, Finance, Credit and Debt
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Emmaus brothers tackle RAAM for a cause
Rosemary Leblond of Lower Macungie has no idea what it's like to ride a bicycle across the country, but next Saturday, she and husband, Denis, will be in Oceanside, Calif., to work as co-crew chiefs as sons Marc and Patrick start out on a journey to...
Tags: Columbia University, France, Down Syndrome, Annapolis, College Sports
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