Where We Live: Two weeks of fascination They grow up so fast. That’s the sentiment most people have when you have kids. I didn’t realize just how true that was... Warmest regards: Finding emotional strength from others It takes a lot to keep me feeling down. I’m like Rolly Polly, a toy my kids once had. It was a plastic clown weighted do... Inside Looking Out: Getting out of bed MIND: I have to get up. Got a lot to do today. BODY: I wouldn’t hurry off the bed. I’m older than you think I am. MIND: ... Gifts that my mom gave me On June 10, 2024, my Mom, Lorraine Logue, passed away at the age of 95. She lived to see a lot of things in her lifetime... Warmest regards: Different strokes for different folks When David and I had two relatively new friends come to visit, I sat back and listened to the lively conversation. I cou... Life with Liz: Knowing what’s essential for college In less than a month, A will be leaving for school. He’s eagerly counting the days, even signing up for a pre-orientatio... It’s in your nature: Thirteen species of sparrows inhabit the area Serious birders know that you could find 34 species of warblers in the Times News coverage area. The variety does make ... The skin-y on cosmetic care Recently, I came across an interesting article about how Generation Z may be aging faster, or at least look older, than ... Under my hat: Tapping into the humor of Richard Simmons It’s not often you can play a practical joke on somebody you’ve never met. But that’s what I did in 1990 when I knew I’d... Inside Looking Out: Returning to the water It’s seven o’clock on Thursday morning, July 4 at Tower Shores Beach in Delaware. I’m up and out the door for my customa... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe Winterfest2025-02-17Veterans 100th birthday2025-02-17Weatherly-Minersville boys basketball2025-02-11Palmerton-Northwestern boys basketball2025-02-08Opinion Opinion: On Glen Onoko’s rebirth, proceed with caution For more than 150 years, the falls at Glen Onoko welcomed visitors, vacationers and nature enthusiasts to Carbon County. At one time, its re... Letter to the editor: Are you tired of winning yet?Opinion: Appalachian Trail gets stamp of approvalResidential solar installation Funds inaccessible nowLetter to the editor: Know your enemy and how they operateOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 15, 1966 The Summit Hill Borough Council accepted an offer made by the Summit Hill School Board to take ownership of the former high school, the Wash... ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 14, 1963ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 13, 1967ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 12, 2021ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 11, 1961AP News Pope hospitalized with respiratory infectionMan pleads guilty to shooting Black teen who rang wrong doorbellPoll: Spend more on Social Security, educationLimits imposed as egg prices continue to soarSnow, freezing rain pummel mid-Atlantic; problems widespreadEuropean Union chief vows tough countermeasures to steel, aluminum tariffsUkraine offers rare earth deal for military aidRecommendation: Close prison and boot campPrivate jets crash on ground at airport, killing 1 person « Previous 13 14 15 » Next Mahoning tells police to shovel their own snowSummit Hill man facing child pornography chargesPalmerton native, husband killed in Bucks County crashDeer tests positive for CWD in Carbon CountyLehighton woman dies in crash on Rt. 309 in West Penn
Warmest regards: Finding emotional strength from others It takes a lot to keep me feeling down. I’m like Rolly Polly, a toy my kids once had. It was a plastic clown weighted do... Inside Looking Out: Getting out of bed MIND: I have to get up. Got a lot to do today. BODY: I wouldn’t hurry off the bed. I’m older than you think I am. MIND: ... Gifts that my mom gave me On June 10, 2024, my Mom, Lorraine Logue, passed away at the age of 95. She lived to see a lot of things in her lifetime... Warmest regards: Different strokes for different folks When David and I had two relatively new friends come to visit, I sat back and listened to the lively conversation. I cou... Life with Liz: Knowing what’s essential for college In less than a month, A will be leaving for school. He’s eagerly counting the days, even signing up for a pre-orientatio... It’s in your nature: Thirteen species of sparrows inhabit the area Serious birders know that you could find 34 species of warblers in the Times News coverage area. The variety does make ... The skin-y on cosmetic care Recently, I came across an interesting article about how Generation Z may be aging faster, or at least look older, than ... Under my hat: Tapping into the humor of Richard Simmons It’s not often you can play a practical joke on somebody you’ve never met. But that’s what I did in 1990 when I knew I’d... Inside Looking Out: Returning to the water It’s seven o’clock on Thursday morning, July 4 at Tower Shores Beach in Delaware. I’m up and out the door for my customa... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe Winterfest2025-02-17Veterans 100th birthday2025-02-17Weatherly-Minersville boys basketball2025-02-11Palmerton-Northwestern boys basketball2025-02-08Opinion Opinion: On Glen Onoko’s rebirth, proceed with caution For more than 150 years, the falls at Glen Onoko welcomed visitors, vacationers and nature enthusiasts to Carbon County. At one time, its re... Letter to the editor: Are you tired of winning yet?Opinion: Appalachian Trail gets stamp of approvalResidential solar installation Funds inaccessible nowLetter to the editor: Know your enemy and how they operateOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 15, 1966 The Summit Hill Borough Council accepted an offer made by the Summit Hill School Board to take ownership of the former high school, the Wash... ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 14, 1963ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 13, 1967ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 12, 2021ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 11, 1961AP News Pope hospitalized with respiratory infectionMan pleads guilty to shooting Black teen who rang wrong doorbellPoll: Spend more on Social Security, educationLimits imposed as egg prices continue to soarSnow, freezing rain pummel mid-Atlantic; problems widespreadEuropean Union chief vows tough countermeasures to steel, aluminum tariffsUkraine offers rare earth deal for military aidRecommendation: Close prison and boot campPrivate jets crash on ground at airport, killing 1 person « Previous 13 14 15 » Next Mahoning tells police to shovel their own snowSummit Hill man facing child pornography chargesPalmerton native, husband killed in Bucks County crashDeer tests positive for CWD in Carbon CountyLehighton woman dies in crash on Rt. 309 in West Penn
Inside Looking Out: Getting out of bed MIND: I have to get up. Got a lot to do today. BODY: I wouldn’t hurry off the bed. I’m older than you think I am. MIND: ... Gifts that my mom gave me On June 10, 2024, my Mom, Lorraine Logue, passed away at the age of 95. She lived to see a lot of things in her lifetime... Warmest regards: Different strokes for different folks When David and I had two relatively new friends come to visit, I sat back and listened to the lively conversation. I cou... Life with Liz: Knowing what’s essential for college In less than a month, A will be leaving for school. He’s eagerly counting the days, even signing up for a pre-orientatio... It’s in your nature: Thirteen species of sparrows inhabit the area Serious birders know that you could find 34 species of warblers in the Times News coverage area. The variety does make ... The skin-y on cosmetic care Recently, I came across an interesting article about how Generation Z may be aging faster, or at least look older, than ... Under my hat: Tapping into the humor of Richard Simmons It’s not often you can play a practical joke on somebody you’ve never met. But that’s what I did in 1990 when I knew I’d... Inside Looking Out: Returning to the water It’s seven o’clock on Thursday morning, July 4 at Tower Shores Beach in Delaware. I’m up and out the door for my customa... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe Winterfest2025-02-17Veterans 100th birthday2025-02-17Weatherly-Minersville boys basketball2025-02-11Palmerton-Northwestern boys basketball2025-02-08Opinion Opinion: On Glen Onoko’s rebirth, proceed with caution For more than 150 years, the falls at Glen Onoko welcomed visitors, vacationers and nature enthusiasts to Carbon County. At one time, its re... Letter to the editor: Are you tired of winning yet?Opinion: Appalachian Trail gets stamp of approvalResidential solar installation Funds inaccessible nowLetter to the editor: Know your enemy and how they operateOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 15, 1966 The Summit Hill Borough Council accepted an offer made by the Summit Hill School Board to take ownership of the former high school, the Wash... ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 14, 1963ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 13, 1967ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 12, 2021ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 11, 1961AP News Pope hospitalized with respiratory infectionMan pleads guilty to shooting Black teen who rang wrong doorbellPoll: Spend more on Social Security, educationLimits imposed as egg prices continue to soarSnow, freezing rain pummel mid-Atlantic; problems widespreadEuropean Union chief vows tough countermeasures to steel, aluminum tariffsUkraine offers rare earth deal for military aidRecommendation: Close prison and boot campPrivate jets crash on ground at airport, killing 1 person « Previous 13 14 15 » Next Mahoning tells police to shovel their own snowSummit Hill man facing child pornography chargesPalmerton native, husband killed in Bucks County crashDeer tests positive for CWD in Carbon CountyLehighton woman dies in crash on Rt. 309 in West Penn
Gifts that my mom gave me On June 10, 2024, my Mom, Lorraine Logue, passed away at the age of 95. She lived to see a lot of things in her lifetime... Warmest regards: Different strokes for different folks When David and I had two relatively new friends come to visit, I sat back and listened to the lively conversation. I cou... Life with Liz: Knowing what’s essential for college In less than a month, A will be leaving for school. He’s eagerly counting the days, even signing up for a pre-orientatio... It’s in your nature: Thirteen species of sparrows inhabit the area Serious birders know that you could find 34 species of warblers in the Times News coverage area. The variety does make ... The skin-y on cosmetic care Recently, I came across an interesting article about how Generation Z may be aging faster, or at least look older, than ... Under my hat: Tapping into the humor of Richard Simmons It’s not often you can play a practical joke on somebody you’ve never met. But that’s what I did in 1990 when I knew I’d... Inside Looking Out: Returning to the water It’s seven o’clock on Thursday morning, July 4 at Tower Shores Beach in Delaware. I’m up and out the door for my customa... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe Winterfest2025-02-17Veterans 100th birthday2025-02-17Weatherly-Minersville boys basketball2025-02-11Palmerton-Northwestern boys basketball2025-02-08Opinion Opinion: On Glen Onoko’s rebirth, proceed with caution For more than 150 years, the falls at Glen Onoko welcomed visitors, vacationers and nature enthusiasts to Carbon County. At one time, its re... Letter to the editor: Are you tired of winning yet?Opinion: Appalachian Trail gets stamp of approvalResidential solar installation Funds inaccessible nowLetter to the editor: Know your enemy and how they operateOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 15, 1966 The Summit Hill Borough Council accepted an offer made by the Summit Hill School Board to take ownership of the former high school, the Wash... ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 14, 1963ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 13, 1967ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 12, 2021ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 11, 1961AP News Pope hospitalized with respiratory infectionMan pleads guilty to shooting Black teen who rang wrong doorbellPoll: Spend more on Social Security, educationLimits imposed as egg prices continue to soarSnow, freezing rain pummel mid-Atlantic; problems widespreadEuropean Union chief vows tough countermeasures to steel, aluminum tariffsUkraine offers rare earth deal for military aidRecommendation: Close prison and boot campPrivate jets crash on ground at airport, killing 1 person « Previous 13 14 15 » Next Mahoning tells police to shovel their own snowSummit Hill man facing child pornography chargesPalmerton native, husband killed in Bucks County crashDeer tests positive for CWD in Carbon CountyLehighton woman dies in crash on Rt. 309 in West Penn
Warmest regards: Different strokes for different folks When David and I had two relatively new friends come to visit, I sat back and listened to the lively conversation. I cou...
Life with Liz: Knowing what’s essential for college In less than a month, A will be leaving for school. He’s eagerly counting the days, even signing up for a pre-orientatio... It’s in your nature: Thirteen species of sparrows inhabit the area Serious birders know that you could find 34 species of warblers in the Times News coverage area. The variety does make ... The skin-y on cosmetic care Recently, I came across an interesting article about how Generation Z may be aging faster, or at least look older, than ... Under my hat: Tapping into the humor of Richard Simmons It’s not often you can play a practical joke on somebody you’ve never met. But that’s what I did in 1990 when I knew I’d... Inside Looking Out: Returning to the water It’s seven o’clock on Thursday morning, July 4 at Tower Shores Beach in Delaware. I’m up and out the door for my customa... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe Winterfest2025-02-17Veterans 100th birthday2025-02-17Weatherly-Minersville boys basketball2025-02-11Palmerton-Northwestern boys basketball2025-02-08Opinion Opinion: On Glen Onoko’s rebirth, proceed with caution For more than 150 years, the falls at Glen Onoko welcomed visitors, vacationers and nature enthusiasts to Carbon County. At one time, its re... Letter to the editor: Are you tired of winning yet?Opinion: Appalachian Trail gets stamp of approvalResidential solar installation Funds inaccessible nowLetter to the editor: Know your enemy and how they operateOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 15, 1966 The Summit Hill Borough Council accepted an offer made by the Summit Hill School Board to take ownership of the former high school, the Wash... ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 14, 1963ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 13, 1967ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 12, 2021ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 11, 1961AP News Pope hospitalized with respiratory infectionMan pleads guilty to shooting Black teen who rang wrong doorbellPoll: Spend more on Social Security, educationLimits imposed as egg prices continue to soarSnow, freezing rain pummel mid-Atlantic; problems widespreadEuropean Union chief vows tough countermeasures to steel, aluminum tariffsUkraine offers rare earth deal for military aidRecommendation: Close prison and boot campPrivate jets crash on ground at airport, killing 1 person « Previous 13 14 15 » Next
It’s in your nature: Thirteen species of sparrows inhabit the area Serious birders know that you could find 34 species of warblers in the Times News coverage area. The variety does make ... The skin-y on cosmetic care Recently, I came across an interesting article about how Generation Z may be aging faster, or at least look older, than ... Under my hat: Tapping into the humor of Richard Simmons It’s not often you can play a practical joke on somebody you’ve never met. But that’s what I did in 1990 when I knew I’d... Inside Looking Out: Returning to the water It’s seven o’clock on Thursday morning, July 4 at Tower Shores Beach in Delaware. I’m up and out the door for my customa... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe Winterfest2025-02-17Veterans 100th birthday2025-02-17Weatherly-Minersville boys basketball2025-02-11Palmerton-Northwestern boys basketball2025-02-08Opinion Opinion: On Glen Onoko’s rebirth, proceed with caution For more than 150 years, the falls at Glen Onoko welcomed visitors, vacationers and nature enthusiasts to Carbon County. At one time, its re... Letter to the editor: Are you tired of winning yet?Opinion: Appalachian Trail gets stamp of approvalResidential solar installation Funds inaccessible nowLetter to the editor: Know your enemy and how they operateOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 15, 1966 The Summit Hill Borough Council accepted an offer made by the Summit Hill School Board to take ownership of the former high school, the Wash... ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 14, 1963ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 13, 1967ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 12, 2021ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 11, 1961AP News Pope hospitalized with respiratory infectionMan pleads guilty to shooting Black teen who rang wrong doorbellPoll: Spend more on Social Security, educationLimits imposed as egg prices continue to soarSnow, freezing rain pummel mid-Atlantic; problems widespreadEuropean Union chief vows tough countermeasures to steel, aluminum tariffsUkraine offers rare earth deal for military aidRecommendation: Close prison and boot campPrivate jets crash on ground at airport, killing 1 person
The skin-y on cosmetic care Recently, I came across an interesting article about how Generation Z may be aging faster, or at least look older, than ... Under my hat: Tapping into the humor of Richard Simmons It’s not often you can play a practical joke on somebody you’ve never met. But that’s what I did in 1990 when I knew I’d... Inside Looking Out: Returning to the water It’s seven o’clock on Thursday morning, July 4 at Tower Shores Beach in Delaware. I’m up and out the door for my customa... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe Winterfest2025-02-17Veterans 100th birthday2025-02-17Weatherly-Minersville boys basketball2025-02-11Palmerton-Northwestern boys basketball2025-02-08Opinion Opinion: On Glen Onoko’s rebirth, proceed with caution For more than 150 years, the falls at Glen Onoko welcomed visitors, vacationers and nature enthusiasts to Carbon County. At one time, its re... Letter to the editor: Are you tired of winning yet?Opinion: Appalachian Trail gets stamp of approvalResidential solar installation Funds inaccessible nowLetter to the editor: Know your enemy and how they operateOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 15, 1966 The Summit Hill Borough Council accepted an offer made by the Summit Hill School Board to take ownership of the former high school, the Wash... ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 14, 1963ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 13, 1967ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 12, 2021ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 11, 1961AP News Pope hospitalized with respiratory infectionMan pleads guilty to shooting Black teen who rang wrong doorbellPoll: Spend more on Social Security, educationLimits imposed as egg prices continue to soarSnow, freezing rain pummel mid-Atlantic; problems widespreadEuropean Union chief vows tough countermeasures to steel, aluminum tariffsUkraine offers rare earth deal for military aidRecommendation: Close prison and boot campPrivate jets crash on ground at airport, killing 1 person
Under my hat: Tapping into the humor of Richard Simmons It’s not often you can play a practical joke on somebody you’ve never met. But that’s what I did in 1990 when I knew I’d... Inside Looking Out: Returning to the water It’s seven o’clock on Thursday morning, July 4 at Tower Shores Beach in Delaware. I’m up and out the door for my customa...
Inside Looking Out: Returning to the water It’s seven o’clock on Thursday morning, July 4 at Tower Shores Beach in Delaware. I’m up and out the door for my customa...
Opinion: On Glen Onoko’s rebirth, proceed with caution For more than 150 years, the falls at Glen Onoko welcomed visitors, vacationers and nature enthusiasts to Carbon County. At one time, its re...
ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 15, 1966 The Summit Hill Borough Council accepted an offer made by the Summit Hill School Board to take ownership of the former high school, the Wash...