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School named after local teacher
Valley 610Bill Henry spent the majority of his life training students to excel in technical careers. Now, the William L. Henry Apprenticeship and Craft Training Center bears his name. The school in Kulpsville, which opened in 2008, is a training ground for the... -
Stroudsburg-Nazareth softball game to benefit the Miracle League of Northampton County
Groller's CornerSaturday morning's Stroudsburg - Nazareth high school softball game at the Nazareth Intermediate School, a good game by the way featuring two likely District 11 qualifiers, will conduct various fundraisers to benefit the Miracle League of Northampton... -
Lehigh, Northampton counties receive FEMA grants
Valley 610U.S. Sen. Bob Casey's office announced Friday that fire companies in Lehigh and Northampton counties will receive nearly $250,000. In Lehigh County, the Coplay Fire Department will receive $8,337 from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and the... -
Inmates' baseless appeals cost courts time, money
Unbeknownst to most law-abiding citizens, Pennsylvania has had no criminal laws for the past 45 years. Shocked? A number of inmates say it's so. In appeals now popular in Northampton County, state prisoners insist they have found the keys to their...Tags: Easton (Northampton, Pennsylvania), Criminal Laws, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Conservation, Crime, Law and Justice
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Palmer Township drops suit over Route 22 billboard
Abe Atiyeh's billboard along Route 22 in Palmer Township glows on. A lawsuit filed earlier this month by Palmer Township over the billboard has been dropped after Atiyeh obtained an certification of occupancy – the township tested the board and...Tags: Sleep Deprivation, Palmer Township, Trials
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Criminals beware: Lehigh County unveils high-tech investigative hub
On Wednesday, the work of a newly created criminal data center was front and center as officials named a suspect in a deadly January shooting outside a Bethlehem strip club. On Thursday, it was the Regional Intelligence and Investigation Center itself...
Tags: Ed Pawlowski, Police Investigations, U.S. Department of Justice, North Catasauqua, Bars and Clubs
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Casey asks for better nuke plant emergency planning
Every nuclear plant in the country, including Exelon's Limerick Generating Station in Montgomery County, sits at the center of a circle with a 10-mile radius. Inside the circle, federal law requires plant operators to blanket residents with information...Tags: Lehigh County, Disasters and Accidents, Politics, Montgomery County (Pennsylvania), Nuclear Power
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National Penn christens new headquarters in Allentown
Standing atop a parking garage in downtown Allentown, with the skeleton of his company's future headquarters rising in the background, National Penn Bancshares CEO Scott Fainor said the bank's impending move downtown fits perfectly with the bank's...
Tags: DeSales University, Ed Pawlowski, Employees, Loans, National Penn Bancshares Incorporated
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Bangor boys beat Wilson in battle of Colonial League unbeatens
Bangor's Bryan Pearson fouled on his second attempt in the discus competition of Tuesday's showdown with fellow Colonial League unbeaten Wilson. It cost him a new school and Northampton County record — both of which he currently owns —...
Tags: Penn Relays, Catasauqua, Track and Field, Pennsylvania Turnpike
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Conservancy obtains easement on 28 acres in Moore Township
Emmaus-based Wildlands Conservancy said Monday it will preserve 28 acres of woodland, field and stream habitat in Moore Township, Northampton County. The property, owned by John and Veronica Kostenbader, sits next to and to the north of the 41-acre...Tags: Emmaus
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Vietnam veteran to get his benefits
I've shown repeatedly how the Department of Veterans Affairs doesn't move swiftly to process veterans' claims for benefits. Maybe veterans would accept that pace if they knew the agency made up for it with accuracy. Vietnam veteran Matthew Ford had...Tags: Justice System, Judges, General Practitioners, Northampton County (Virginia), U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
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Moonlighting judges collect corporate pay
At his day job, Northampton County Judge Craig Dally receives $173,000 for presiding over civil and criminal cases. At his side job in the corporate world, he supplements that with the nearly $100,000 he earns as a director of two banks. Most states and...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Colleges and Universities, Fulton Financial Corporation, Politics, Litigation
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