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Lehigh Valley Chapter of National Football Foundation Hall of Fame to add five new members
Groller's CornerThe Lehigh Valley chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame will have an induction ceremony/banquet on Friday May 4 at the Northampton Community Center in which five new members will be inducted. For tickets and other info, call... -
Coy Stampone recommended to become next Northampton boys basketball coach
Groller's CornerSeveral reliable sources have told me that Coy Stampone will be presented to the Northampton Area School District Board for approval as the high school's next varsity boys basketball coach. The next board meeting is slated for May 7. Stampone, 52, is a... -
The Tale Of The Tape: What Turnout In 2008, 2010 May Tell Us About 2012.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekSo It's Already Pretty Much Accepted ... ... that there's not a lot to be excited about in tomorrow's primary election. With the exit of Rick Santorum, the presidential primary is a snoozer. And we've yet to meet anyone who's...... -
Science Festival of Lehigh Valley debuts this weekend
Lehigh Valley ParentingKids can control a robot, see live animals, do chemical experiments and explore a giant dinosaur balloon sculpture at the inaugural Science Festival of the Lehigh Valley this weekend which includes a variety of free or inexpensive experiences throughout... -
Bike-lane supporter pedals his views
The Road Warrior w/Dan HartzellJohn Sharpe of Allentown steered some opposing traffic my way regarding the city's proposal to eliminate traffic lanes on Linden and Turner streets, basically replacing them with dedicated bicycle lanes. John strongly favors the plan. Actually, my Jan. 13... -
Carolyn Holly Howard, alternative medical practitioner
Carolyn Holly Howard, a practitioner of alternative medical techniques, died Tuesday at her Baltimore home after an eight-year battle with ovarian cancer.
The resident of the Woodlands at Coldspring Newtown was 61.
Ms. Howard was born in Dallas, Texas,...Tags: Human Interest, Yosemite National Park, Chemotherapy, Science and Technology, Biotechnology
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April 25: Law school letdown
Ever since he was a kid, Benjamin Arem wanted to be a lawyer. When he graduated from Muhlenberg College in 2006, Arem put his law school aspirations on hold to become an accountant. All the while, law remained his passion. So, in the fall of 2009, he...Tags: Graduation, Science and Technology, University of Baltimore, University of Maryland, College Park, Legal Service
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Bethlehem mayor pushes Obama student loan message
Of The Morning CallHe’s not running for Congress this year, but Bethlehem Mayor John Callahan was in full campaign mode this morning at the Allentown Obama re-election campaign office. Callahan and three local college students headlined a news conference to rally...Tags: Jimmy Fallon, Politics, Elections, Democratic Party, John Callahan
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Tragic message: The dangers of texting while driving
Our national and state governments have been pushing a ban on texting while driving. About 34 states have banned texting while driving in the past few years. Cell phone use more broadly has been banned for teenage- and adult-drivers alike. Someone has...Tags: Allentown, Cell Phones
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Cellphone chatter more distracting than passenger talk
Q: We have lately read how driving while texting is as dangerous, if not more so, than driving with a blood-alcohol level of .10. We have also heard that when driving with a phone in one's hand, or even while talking on a hands-free device, our...Tags: National Transportation Safety Board, Science and Technology, Northampton County (Pennsylvania), Entertainment, Allentown
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Lehigh County Turns 200
Entering its third century, Lehigh County remains what it has ever been: a place of promise and paradox.
The promise is in the people -- 350,000 of them, give or take, any one of whom might turn out to be the next Frank Buchman or Constantine Hering, the...Tags: Coplay, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), World War II (1939-1945), Chrysler Group LLC, Religion and Belief
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Sisto J. Averno Sr., Colt player
Sisto Joseph Averno Sr., a guard who played on the Baltimore Colts in the 1950s and went on to sell Chevrolets for 57 years, died of complications from Parkinson's disease Monday at Northwest Hospital. He was 86 and lived in Pikesville.
Born in Paterson,...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Fox Broadcasting Company, World War II (1939-1945), University of Maryland, College Park, College Sports
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