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2001 > June > 27
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Michael Tornitcky
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LOWER MACUNGIE TWP.
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Guy E. Heiney Jr.
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Turning Point gets $70,980 in settlement ** Money comes from national antitrust action against shoe company.
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Report examines how HMOs perform ** Keystone appears to be more vigilant than Aetna, 1999 data show.
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Schools scramble to cope with Internet drain ** Online charter institutions’ costs are coming in, often after budgets have been approved.
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Despite students’ support, Southern Lehigh teacher quits under pressure ** The social studies instructor says he was told he would be fired for insubordination.
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Margaret S. Ward
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Society ultimately forgets tragedy
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Richland Twp. landfill neighbors making big stink ** They blame developer for not telling them about a dangerous former dump behind houses.
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Norman J. Bittner
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Lower Saucon rejects cell phone tower ** But officials expect court fight, because company says township missed deadline. ** Lower Saucon
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Mountain Valley’s 3 nines keep it interesting ** The course, originally built in the “60s, improves with another nine holes.
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Staszewski’s heroics can’t save the Blazers
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Being truly Catholic matters
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Rejoicing in South Side today
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Plan sketched out for medical center on 8 acres near Route 33 extension ** Surgeon who had sought hotel, restaurant on tract says doctors are already interested in office plaza. ** Bethlehem Township
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Main St. closing today for parking garage crane
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Fire that began in garage damages home
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Lauter’s to build facility in Forks ** Easton furniture store will put up warehouse on 3 acres along Glover Road. Work is to start in fall. Township pleased. ** Forks Township
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Cool water their salvation during hot job in the city
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Route 61 closed 6 hours because of leaking gas
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Frances A. Bernhard
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Drivers pumped: Gas prices dipping ** Lehigh Valley average down to $1.55 a gallon. In Berks it’s even lower.
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Virus plan focuses on birds, insects ** The three chickens tested weekly for West Nile are just one element of monitoring program in Carbon County.
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DEP honors people for watershed work ** Groups, individuals in area counties get awards.
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Elena Shvarts
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Boxing’s Jones will play hoops vs. “Dawgs
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Ruth M. Mros
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Samuel J. McGovern Sr.
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Ervin outspent Bausch 6 to 1 for executive nod ** Her $47,000 in final weeks topped Democrat Croslis 150-1. ** Lehigh County
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TUNKHANNOCK TWP.
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Modular building sought for bank ** Hanover Twp. engineer wants to look at Embassy Bank’s plans before deciding. ** Hanover
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A lack of respect for Gen. Trexler
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Tax on job may become thing of past ** Pen Argyl Area School Board waits to see new law on referendum to end occupational assessment. ** Pen Argyl Area School District
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Fire heavily damages home, garage in Lower Macungie Twp.
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Beautification contest in full bloom
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Easton Rotary Club’s competition to make city beautiful in full bloom ** Second flower contest offers a little green to best home, business displays. ** Easton
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Preciosa dos Anjus Manuel
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Elizabeth I. Medley
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Apartment plan hearing continues tonight ** Upper Nazareth Township
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Investor protests Paragon’s executive pay ** Emerald Advisors firm withholds votes on its 20 percent of Forks company.
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Sister Christina Demchak
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Program teaches young people to live on their own ** Valley Youth House promotes independence.
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Clerics give their views on McVeigh
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Quartet qualify at Lehigh Valley Velodrome for U.S. Junior Track World Championships
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Prison workers facing sexual charges quit ** 3 in Bucks chose to avoid hearing that could have led to dismissal, but could still face years behind bars.
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For Papays, slate quarrying is all in the family ** Head of Penn Big Bed Slate in Slatington to talk tonight about the industry.
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Don’t take for granted this land of opportunity
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Upper Perkiomen to have new tax rates
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BETHLEHEM
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Back in the Game ** Lehigh Valley native Robin McCool has beaten testicular cancer. Now he is playing in the U.S. Senior Open.
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Mary E. Hannes
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PEN ARGYL
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Martin services
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Basement fire causes smoke damage to home
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Tradition, geography are important for statewide political candidates
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Parkland discusses hiring police officer to patrol schools ** After 3 years, South Whitehall would have to pay his or her salary. ** Parkland
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Deep Creek Lake may reopen today after bacteria test
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No excuse for children’s deaths
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Deadline looms for old White’s Mill ** Salford supervisors are likely to decide Thursday whether to level buildings or OK renovation attempt.
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EASTON
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GOP legislators send message to Mr. Bush
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Zoners grant variances for 26-home complex ** Only 9 of the houses will be in Upper Mount Bethel Township. Board will allow slightly less than half-acre lots. ** Upper Mount Bethel Township
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Bill to lower state’s hunting age fires off volley of debate ** Children have to be at least 12 to shoot game in Pennsylvania. Two lawmakers want to drop that down to 10.
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Marretta P. King
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Outmanned MVI gets blanked by EPC in McDonald’s Classic ** Pen Argyl’s Graziani scores TDs on offense and defense to lead his team to a 25-0 win.
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WILSON
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Sherrie L. Lipsky
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Cash 5 lottery jackpot is fortune of woman with lucky numbers ** Easton resident is splitting the $256,000 prize with Macungie man who also had right combination May 6. ** Easton
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Nazareth scores final four runs to win NorCo contest
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EAST ALLEN TOWNSHIP
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WHITEHALL TOWNSHIP
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Clinese’s 3 clouts cut down Catty ** The Hellertown hitter delivers two homers, one double in 14-12 BML win.
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Betty J. Hatton
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Newspaper meets with South Side task force ** Plan devised for keeping Morning Call advertising packets from becoming litter.
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Paul K. Hay
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Schleicher mobile home park plan will return to East Penn zoners ** Dispute over a permit for the 107-site special exception is scheduled for July 5 hearing.
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Computer business owner sued again ** Pennsylvania attorney general says Bucks County man has violated consumer laws. Restitution to customers, penalties sought.
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Police officer Williams hopes to bring toughness to Northwestern ** The six-year assistant takes over as Tigers head wrestling coach this winter.
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Earl A. Wolfe
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Witness ties man to car shooting ** Woman was hit in the head on Allentown street. Court gets case. ** Lehigh County
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Police seek burglars who killed pet rabbit
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Feeding the masses ** Cooking marathon stocks up St. George’s Orthodox Church for annual Heritage Festival
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Divers recover 2 boys’ bodies at Walter Dam ** One, a lifeguard, tried to save other. They went to Pocono high school.
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ALLENTOWN
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Restoration work
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Bowa’s book on all of the Phillies won’t be a bestseller in the dugout
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Officer charged in Forks assault ** Part-timer allegedly kicked and held wife by the throat, pointed a gun at a man who intervened. ** Forks Township
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Don’t blast diet on Fourth
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Man stole car, led them on a chase, police say
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Nora McKiernan
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Study begins on new facility ** Northampton may give courthouse design contract to New York firm if its report passes muster. ** Northampton County
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Phils’ lead is slipping away ** Atlanta scores three in the 11th as the Phillies slide from first place continues with a 4-1 loss.
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Police officer only did his duty
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Charles W Kreitz
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Sewer work to disrupt Pierce St., Detrich Road
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High water mark
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Police make 3 arrests after vehicle chases
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Telemarketer gave Rodney no respect
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Annie Mae Stauffer
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Congress must take closer look at WIC funding
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Emmaus ** Wildlands Conservancy honored for trail program
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Girl, 17, injured when car is a hit-and-run victim
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Tax-break extension sought for Atlas site ** Cleanup complete at plant, and marketing effort to begin under Keystone Opportunity Zone program.
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Stabbing in road dispute may be linked to music
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Barbara Morehouse
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Bucks leaders talk about space needs ** Commissioners and president judge discuss whether the county must have a new building to house the courts.
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Josephine M. Herman
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Charles Redfield
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Woman reports assault, necklace taken near home
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Elizabeth A. Schaller
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“There will never be closure,’ says slain man’s sister ** A year ago, Anthony Danubio was shot to death in Plainfield Twp.
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Swimmer dies after fall at old quarry ** Bethlehem man was with group when he slipped, hit head and sank.
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Easton school officials want fees for tax collection revised this year ** Board extends current pact with city for another year, with the understanding that payment will be renegotiated by Oct. 31. ** Easton Area School District
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Heart Smart
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Rainouts play games with club match, as the teams prepare to do double duty
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Bordenick gives his parents something to cheer about ** The Ams’ catcher singles to start the winning 11th inning rally vs. Adirondack.