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2001 > June > 12
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NORTH CATASAUQUA
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Children’s needs ignored at park
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Upper Mount Bethel fighting sludge ruling by judge ** Township supervisors, who want control over spreading substance, decide to appeal. ** Upper Mount Bethel
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Audiogalaxy Satellite quickly becomes Napster alternative
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Irene A. Sherer
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They’re turning Japanese, at least for school project ** Palisades High chemistry, art students concoct perfect formula to make raku pottery.
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TUNKHANNOCK TWP.
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$17,500 in heroin, cocaine seized at apartment in South Bethlehem ** Police seek “major supplier,’ fear start of Dominican drug ring.
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Heart Smart
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New Jersey woman admits assaulting her stepmother ** She pleads guilty and is sentenced to 12 months of probation. ** Northampton County
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3rd Upper Perk relay raises $206,000 for Cancer Society
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In a compromise, East Penn agrees on 1-mill tax increase ** Board president breaks a long series of deadlocks despite his wish to hold the line. * East Penn School District
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Lehigh Valley ** Telephone Pioneer Club installs 2001-02 officers
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Jim Thorpe school directors upset at stadium change order ** The $7,067 bill for telecommunications wiring came in after work was done. The board approved it, with two voting against.
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Morganelli considering candidacy for Pennsylvania lieutenant governor ** Northampton DA has several political ambitions.
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Mary R. Miller
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Anna Robinson
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Ladd’s two-out, seventh-inning single wins NorCo game for Northampton
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First time on Mauch Chunk Lake
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BANGOR
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Speeders beware: Bushkill Township may reduce limit on popular highway ** Supervisors have agreed to conduct traffic study, may slow vehicles to 45 mph. ** Bushkill
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Angelo B. Tedesco
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Mamie Reese
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Soccer Club: Waive rule on sprinklers ** Cost might wash out plan to build headquarters in Richland, leader says.
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Operation Cease Fire could help city
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Anna Lalik
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James A. Neff Sr.
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Parkland High School presents awards at Class of 2001 graduation ceremony
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Driver charged with DUI; her passenger is arrested
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Sharon F. Zisk
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Educator to retire in summer ** Superintendent says Villani, director of administrative services, helped build district. ** Bethlehem Schools
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A fool’s death still delivers chilling lesson
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Empowerment team plans brief meetings
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PALMER TWP.
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BETHLEHEM
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Burglar caught with aid of witness, police say
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Inquiry confirms official altered times ** Meet referee for District 11 Track and Field Championships says that he acted alone. ** Perfect Timing?
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Wilson decides to get tough on “horrible’ property ** Codes officer will be sent to Victor Balata Belting Co. today to document ordinance violations at building, grounds. ** Wilson
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Woman killed as van rolls over six times on I-78
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Allen W. Haas
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Jay A. Griffith
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Quakertown schools adopt budget with 13-mill tax hike ** Increase will raise average homeowners’ tax bill $76. Board also approved $5 tax on every district resident over age 18. Increasing enrollment, expenses cited.
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Scheetz won’t put store on Route 309 ** Company is fed up with Richland’s demands for $30,000 impact fee and road improvements.
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Charles R. Bergen
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Bethlehem ** Lehigh educator gets Princeton fellowship
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Hazardous duty
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Robber fires handgun during 7-Eleven holdup
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WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP Lehigh County
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Jane R. Peterson
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Pennsburg wants aesthetics in deal with CVS ** The chain drug store wants to move in at the borough’s key intersection at Routes 29 and 663, but the mayor says he wants more than “a square box of glass and brick.’
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Packer Church shines at night with Lehigh U.’s new lighting ** Architectural illumination was installed recently as part of an effort to highlight the Bethlehem skyline.
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Tribute to dead soldier is ruined ** Bulldog statue, plaque in memory of Vietnam casualty Larry Horner at Northern Lehigh missing.
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Northampton County – 250 Years
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Moravian asks city for part of a street ** College says it needs Bethlehem site so it can build academics center.
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Paula G. Maruschak
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Slaying had gang links, police reveal ** Suspect, five others from gang are sought in shootings in Allentown.
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Tossed bottle causes two-car crash in city
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Gay pride festival set to “Embrace Diversity’ ** Pride of Lehigh Valley plans parade, food, music and more for Saturday at Cedar Creek Park in Allentown.
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Helen D. Korn
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Pooch on the porch
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Cyclists a problem at Rodale Park
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East Bangor to fix up Cleveland Ave.
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Whitehall teen being treated for meningitis ** High school student recuperating and officials say contagion risk is low.
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update
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Graduation awards announced at Bethlehem Catholic High
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Zoning board denies miniature golf appeal ** Two men who wanted to reopen course in Allen Township did not appear at a public hearing. ** Allen
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Bone up, chow down
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Veterinary program wins five-year accreditation
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Beating at Pocono school, hate letter to driver probed
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Swavely and Fleetwood are in the pink ** The junior pitches the Tigers over Kutztown and into the PIAA 2A title game.
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Injured Lynch deems himself ready for Game 4 ** Despite a broken foot of his own, he wants to help out his already-injured Sixers teammates.
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Atiyeh’s SportsFest continues to evolve and expand ** The fifth-annual event, which begins July 13, has new, offbeat, events.
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Investors cautioned on stock tender offer ** Toronto company seeks Air Products stock at a price below current market value.
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Pen Argyl Area High School graduates 124
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Award winners noted at Whitehall High School graduation
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Wolfel services
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LeRoy W. Kemmerer Sr.
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Central’s Marakovits benefits from nationwide exposure ** After touring with her AAU volleyball team, she earns a ticket to La Salle.
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Let the games begin
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Infusion of new players stirs local summer baseball leagues ** Blue Mountain vets Dan Roth and Mike Deutsch step aside, create room.
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Bangor to be part of marketing study ** Council votes to join Pen Argyl, possibly other boroughs, on report aimed at improving business. ** Bangor
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Mahoning sewer plant takes shape
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Frances Pretopappa
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Frank V. Carbonaro
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Outdoor Calendar
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Here are tips from the ‘SEC on mini-tenders
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For The Record
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SMITHFIELD TOWNSHIP
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Cherie L. Wygant
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Closure eluding kin in area murder cases ** Executions of Harvey Robinson, Josoph Henry are on hold in the courts.
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Lawrence J. Pauly Jr.
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William J. Schatz II
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FOUNTAIN HILL
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Joseph W. Maioriello
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A musical gift at Trexler Park
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Theater work halted by city inspectors ** Allentown officials say renovation permit needed to continue repairs to Colonial building on Hamilton Street. ** Allentown
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Job survey could mislead readers
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Easton event carries a message ** The Boys and Girls Club will hold annual Drug Awareness Day on Friday on South Side. ** Easton
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Beautiful Leaser Lake deserves better care
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Power plant gets backing from planners ** Lower Saucon panel recommends approval of $600 million Conectiv project. ** Lower Saucon
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Official explains latest land buy ** Rapidly growing Chestnuthill spends $200,000 for 62 acres along Route 715 as part of the township’s effort to shape future.
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Man arrested in violation of restraining order hits self, official, police say
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Team provided many winning moments in Game 3.
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Jose M. Rebimbas
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Valley is picture-perfect ** Sadie’s, a planned national chain of photo stores, opened its first here Saturday after an extensive search for the best market.
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For exchange student, rules bring sadness
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College campuses safe, study shows ** Crime statistics presented at Holiday Inn Bethlehem during a school security conference.
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For the record
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“Safe zones’ would help police rid neighborhoods of gun violence
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LCCC pulls the plug on technology center ** Community college scraps plans for facility in South Whitehall because township is fighting its zoning approval. ** South Whitehall Township
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I-78 motorists ticketed in Zero Tolerance policy
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200 plus canoeists navigate Schuylkill River ** Boaters from nine counties took part in weeklong excursion down waterway. ** Tamaqua Area Notebook
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Robbers get prison time in plea agreement ** Northampton County
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Man threatens couple, fires shotgun, police say
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41 graduate from Pius X High School
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Samuel A. Easterday
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Deke to Shaq: Take it up on the court ** Mutombo ready to take it to O’Neal after O’Neal, who fould out of Game 3, calls Mutombo a flopper and questions manhood.
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Bethlehem ** Lehigh U. taps executive for government affairs
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Police arrest brother of man wanted in fatal shooting ** Allentown
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Three Phillipsburg men get six years each in rape ** The trio and two younger teens attacked drunken girl in a gang assault at party in November 1999.
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Easton schools budget is rejected ** Plan would cut $250,000 in spending for 2001-02 but still would hike tax rate. Directors want administration to give more specific numbers. ** Easton Schools
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Road widening hangs on $1 ** Chestnuthill wants to buy traffic island at Rts. 115 and 209, but gasoline might taint it.
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Pennridge to re-examine cost of transporting kindergartners ** They are not bused to school, but some parents think they should be.
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EASTON
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Optium plans fiber-optics plant ** Florida company has a temporary site in Chalfont and is negotiating to move to the Stabler Center in Upper Saucon.
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Fluoride legislation pending
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Josephine Ptaszkowski
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Teens shanking, not moshing
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Wescosville man accused in sex assault on girl, 11