TN columnist details harrowing hours, destruction of Hurricane Ian I always appreciate the kind words of readers and when I’m in so much emotional pain as I am now your caring is a pick-m... Where We Live: Remember your first responders and help them out Last weekend, Nesquehoning first responders, as well as borough council banded together to show that working together ca... Whitetails adapt to surroundings Our official state mammal is the white-tailed deer. Most, including me in this week’s column, will refer to them as whit... Where We Live: Let’s get younger people interested in firefighting This is the 100th anniversary of Fire Prevention Week. Most people don’t think about the local fire departments until th... Birds of the shrubs There are a number of rather common birds that frequent the shrubbery, bushes and brushy areas around towns and busy nei... Partnership celebrates tree milestone in Pa. In 2018 at the Lancaster County farm for the kickoff of the Keystone 10 Million Trees Partnership, I remember thinking a... Inside Looking Out: Looking for a measure of relief Did you ever notice that every time the electric company or the turnpike commission requests rate increases, they get ap... Life with Liz: To hunt or not to hunt Steve wore a lot of hats over the course of his life, but after “Dad,” the hat he wore most proudly was that of “hunter.... Inside Looking Out: I wonder... I wonder about a lot of things. When I was younger, I would sit alone under a big old oak tree and look up at the summe... Warmest regards: The power of one He seems like the least person to be called “powerful.” His longish hair always hangs down over his face and he keeps to... Latest Photo GalleriesJan. 17-18 snowstorms2026-01-21Tamaqua-Schuylkill Haven girls basketball2026-01-13Palmerton-Salisbury boys basketball2026-01-13Tamaqua-Panther Valley girls basketball2026-01-08Opinion Opinion: Dialogue, not discord fuels local progress Small communities across the nation, the state and even here in Carbon County are staring down a quiet crisis. It seems that fewer and fewer... Letter to the editor: Does Bresnahan represent the people?Opinion: Leaner Carbon budget honors real workersIt’s no secret: We need to keep the sun shiningLetter to the editor: PostmarksOn This Date - News JANUARY 22, 2003 Steve Simchak of the Carbon County Office of Planning and Development attended last night’s meeting of the Lansford Borough Council to annou... JANUARY 21, 2002JANUARY 20, 2000JANUARY 19, 2005JANUARY 17, 1994AP News Grand jury indicts man in killing of ex-wife, her husbandMarkets trade near record levels to close out Wall Street’s weekKirk murder defendant seeking new prosecutorsProsecutor in Minnesota seeks shooting evidenceMan jailed in Pa. grave robbery caseMeta lines up nuclear power for AI data centersEarthquake hits MexicoSparkling candles likely ignited fatal Swiss fireAuthorities think mountain lion killed solo hiker « Previous 80 81 82 » Next 8-10 inches of snow fall over the weekendRt. 309 closed over Blue Mtn. because of snowPolice identify man who threw hot tea at McDonald’s workerA career rerouted, a dream intact for NW grad HolmesMan charged with selling drugs at Mahoning business
Where We Live: Remember your first responders and help them out Last weekend, Nesquehoning first responders, as well as borough council banded together to show that working together ca... Whitetails adapt to surroundings Our official state mammal is the white-tailed deer. Most, including me in this week’s column, will refer to them as whit... Where We Live: Let’s get younger people interested in firefighting This is the 100th anniversary of Fire Prevention Week. Most people don’t think about the local fire departments until th... Birds of the shrubs There are a number of rather common birds that frequent the shrubbery, bushes and brushy areas around towns and busy nei... Partnership celebrates tree milestone in Pa. In 2018 at the Lancaster County farm for the kickoff of the Keystone 10 Million Trees Partnership, I remember thinking a... Inside Looking Out: Looking for a measure of relief Did you ever notice that every time the electric company or the turnpike commission requests rate increases, they get ap... Life with Liz: To hunt or not to hunt Steve wore a lot of hats over the course of his life, but after “Dad,” the hat he wore most proudly was that of “hunter.... Inside Looking Out: I wonder... I wonder about a lot of things. When I was younger, I would sit alone under a big old oak tree and look up at the summe... Warmest regards: The power of one He seems like the least person to be called “powerful.” His longish hair always hangs down over his face and he keeps to... Latest Photo GalleriesJan. 17-18 snowstorms2026-01-21Tamaqua-Schuylkill Haven girls basketball2026-01-13Palmerton-Salisbury boys basketball2026-01-13Tamaqua-Panther Valley girls basketball2026-01-08Opinion Opinion: Dialogue, not discord fuels local progress Small communities across the nation, the state and even here in Carbon County are staring down a quiet crisis. It seems that fewer and fewer... Letter to the editor: Does Bresnahan represent the people?Opinion: Leaner Carbon budget honors real workersIt’s no secret: We need to keep the sun shiningLetter to the editor: PostmarksOn This Date - News JANUARY 22, 2003 Steve Simchak of the Carbon County Office of Planning and Development attended last night’s meeting of the Lansford Borough Council to annou... JANUARY 21, 2002JANUARY 20, 2000JANUARY 19, 2005JANUARY 17, 1994AP News Grand jury indicts man in killing of ex-wife, her husbandMarkets trade near record levels to close out Wall Street’s weekKirk murder defendant seeking new prosecutorsProsecutor in Minnesota seeks shooting evidenceMan jailed in Pa. grave robbery caseMeta lines up nuclear power for AI data centersEarthquake hits MexicoSparkling candles likely ignited fatal Swiss fireAuthorities think mountain lion killed solo hiker « Previous 80 81 82 » Next 8-10 inches of snow fall over the weekendRt. 309 closed over Blue Mtn. because of snowPolice identify man who threw hot tea at McDonald’s workerA career rerouted, a dream intact for NW grad HolmesMan charged with selling drugs at Mahoning business
Whitetails adapt to surroundings Our official state mammal is the white-tailed deer. Most, including me in this week’s column, will refer to them as whit... Where We Live: Let’s get younger people interested in firefighting This is the 100th anniversary of Fire Prevention Week. Most people don’t think about the local fire departments until th... Birds of the shrubs There are a number of rather common birds that frequent the shrubbery, bushes and brushy areas around towns and busy nei... Partnership celebrates tree milestone in Pa. In 2018 at the Lancaster County farm for the kickoff of the Keystone 10 Million Trees Partnership, I remember thinking a... Inside Looking Out: Looking for a measure of relief Did you ever notice that every time the electric company or the turnpike commission requests rate increases, they get ap... Life with Liz: To hunt or not to hunt Steve wore a lot of hats over the course of his life, but after “Dad,” the hat he wore most proudly was that of “hunter.... Inside Looking Out: I wonder... I wonder about a lot of things. When I was younger, I would sit alone under a big old oak tree and look up at the summe... Warmest regards: The power of one He seems like the least person to be called “powerful.” His longish hair always hangs down over his face and he keeps to... Latest Photo GalleriesJan. 17-18 snowstorms2026-01-21Tamaqua-Schuylkill Haven girls basketball2026-01-13Palmerton-Salisbury boys basketball2026-01-13Tamaqua-Panther Valley girls basketball2026-01-08Opinion Opinion: Dialogue, not discord fuels local progress Small communities across the nation, the state and even here in Carbon County are staring down a quiet crisis. It seems that fewer and fewer... Letter to the editor: Does Bresnahan represent the people?Opinion: Leaner Carbon budget honors real workersIt’s no secret: We need to keep the sun shiningLetter to the editor: PostmarksOn This Date - News JANUARY 22, 2003 Steve Simchak of the Carbon County Office of Planning and Development attended last night’s meeting of the Lansford Borough Council to annou... JANUARY 21, 2002JANUARY 20, 2000JANUARY 19, 2005JANUARY 17, 1994AP News Grand jury indicts man in killing of ex-wife, her husbandMarkets trade near record levels to close out Wall Street’s weekKirk murder defendant seeking new prosecutorsProsecutor in Minnesota seeks shooting evidenceMan jailed in Pa. grave robbery caseMeta lines up nuclear power for AI data centersEarthquake hits MexicoSparkling candles likely ignited fatal Swiss fireAuthorities think mountain lion killed solo hiker « Previous 80 81 82 » Next 8-10 inches of snow fall over the weekendRt. 309 closed over Blue Mtn. because of snowPolice identify man who threw hot tea at McDonald’s workerA career rerouted, a dream intact for NW grad HolmesMan charged with selling drugs at Mahoning business
Where We Live: Let’s get younger people interested in firefighting This is the 100th anniversary of Fire Prevention Week. Most people don’t think about the local fire departments until th... Birds of the shrubs There are a number of rather common birds that frequent the shrubbery, bushes and brushy areas around towns and busy nei... Partnership celebrates tree milestone in Pa. In 2018 at the Lancaster County farm for the kickoff of the Keystone 10 Million Trees Partnership, I remember thinking a... Inside Looking Out: Looking for a measure of relief Did you ever notice that every time the electric company or the turnpike commission requests rate increases, they get ap... Life with Liz: To hunt or not to hunt Steve wore a lot of hats over the course of his life, but after “Dad,” the hat he wore most proudly was that of “hunter.... Inside Looking Out: I wonder... I wonder about a lot of things. When I was younger, I would sit alone under a big old oak tree and look up at the summe... Warmest regards: The power of one He seems like the least person to be called “powerful.” His longish hair always hangs down over his face and he keeps to... Latest Photo GalleriesJan. 17-18 snowstorms2026-01-21Tamaqua-Schuylkill Haven girls basketball2026-01-13Palmerton-Salisbury boys basketball2026-01-13Tamaqua-Panther Valley girls basketball2026-01-08Opinion Opinion: Dialogue, not discord fuels local progress Small communities across the nation, the state and even here in Carbon County are staring down a quiet crisis. It seems that fewer and fewer... Letter to the editor: Does Bresnahan represent the people?Opinion: Leaner Carbon budget honors real workersIt’s no secret: We need to keep the sun shiningLetter to the editor: PostmarksOn This Date - News JANUARY 22, 2003 Steve Simchak of the Carbon County Office of Planning and Development attended last night’s meeting of the Lansford Borough Council to annou... JANUARY 21, 2002JANUARY 20, 2000JANUARY 19, 2005JANUARY 17, 1994AP News Grand jury indicts man in killing of ex-wife, her husbandMarkets trade near record levels to close out Wall Street’s weekKirk murder defendant seeking new prosecutorsProsecutor in Minnesota seeks shooting evidenceMan jailed in Pa. grave robbery caseMeta lines up nuclear power for AI data centersEarthquake hits MexicoSparkling candles likely ignited fatal Swiss fireAuthorities think mountain lion killed solo hiker « Previous 80 81 82 » Next 8-10 inches of snow fall over the weekendRt. 309 closed over Blue Mtn. because of snowPolice identify man who threw hot tea at McDonald’s workerA career rerouted, a dream intact for NW grad HolmesMan charged with selling drugs at Mahoning business
Birds of the shrubs There are a number of rather common birds that frequent the shrubbery, bushes and brushy areas around towns and busy nei...
Partnership celebrates tree milestone in Pa. In 2018 at the Lancaster County farm for the kickoff of the Keystone 10 Million Trees Partnership, I remember thinking a... Inside Looking Out: Looking for a measure of relief Did you ever notice that every time the electric company or the turnpike commission requests rate increases, they get ap... Life with Liz: To hunt or not to hunt Steve wore a lot of hats over the course of his life, but after “Dad,” the hat he wore most proudly was that of “hunter.... Inside Looking Out: I wonder... I wonder about a lot of things. When I was younger, I would sit alone under a big old oak tree and look up at the summe... Warmest regards: The power of one He seems like the least person to be called “powerful.” His longish hair always hangs down over his face and he keeps to... Latest Photo GalleriesJan. 17-18 snowstorms2026-01-21Tamaqua-Schuylkill Haven girls basketball2026-01-13Palmerton-Salisbury boys basketball2026-01-13Tamaqua-Panther Valley girls basketball2026-01-08Opinion Opinion: Dialogue, not discord fuels local progress Small communities across the nation, the state and even here in Carbon County are staring down a quiet crisis. It seems that fewer and fewer... Letter to the editor: Does Bresnahan represent the people?Opinion: Leaner Carbon budget honors real workersIt’s no secret: We need to keep the sun shiningLetter to the editor: PostmarksOn This Date - News JANUARY 22, 2003 Steve Simchak of the Carbon County Office of Planning and Development attended last night’s meeting of the Lansford Borough Council to annou... JANUARY 21, 2002JANUARY 20, 2000JANUARY 19, 2005JANUARY 17, 1994AP News Grand jury indicts man in killing of ex-wife, her husbandMarkets trade near record levels to close out Wall Street’s weekKirk murder defendant seeking new prosecutorsProsecutor in Minnesota seeks shooting evidenceMan jailed in Pa. grave robbery caseMeta lines up nuclear power for AI data centersEarthquake hits MexicoSparkling candles likely ignited fatal Swiss fireAuthorities think mountain lion killed solo hiker « Previous 80 81 82 » Next
Inside Looking Out: Looking for a measure of relief Did you ever notice that every time the electric company or the turnpike commission requests rate increases, they get ap... Life with Liz: To hunt or not to hunt Steve wore a lot of hats over the course of his life, but after “Dad,” the hat he wore most proudly was that of “hunter.... Inside Looking Out: I wonder... I wonder about a lot of things. When I was younger, I would sit alone under a big old oak tree and look up at the summe... Warmest regards: The power of one He seems like the least person to be called “powerful.” His longish hair always hangs down over his face and he keeps to... Latest Photo GalleriesJan. 17-18 snowstorms2026-01-21Tamaqua-Schuylkill Haven girls basketball2026-01-13Palmerton-Salisbury boys basketball2026-01-13Tamaqua-Panther Valley girls basketball2026-01-08Opinion Opinion: Dialogue, not discord fuels local progress Small communities across the nation, the state and even here in Carbon County are staring down a quiet crisis. It seems that fewer and fewer... Letter to the editor: Does Bresnahan represent the people?Opinion: Leaner Carbon budget honors real workersIt’s no secret: We need to keep the sun shiningLetter to the editor: PostmarksOn This Date - News JANUARY 22, 2003 Steve Simchak of the Carbon County Office of Planning and Development attended last night’s meeting of the Lansford Borough Council to annou... JANUARY 21, 2002JANUARY 20, 2000JANUARY 19, 2005JANUARY 17, 1994AP News Grand jury indicts man in killing of ex-wife, her husbandMarkets trade near record levels to close out Wall Street’s weekKirk murder defendant seeking new prosecutorsProsecutor in Minnesota seeks shooting evidenceMan jailed in Pa. grave robbery caseMeta lines up nuclear power for AI data centersEarthquake hits MexicoSparkling candles likely ignited fatal Swiss fireAuthorities think mountain lion killed solo hiker
Life with Liz: To hunt or not to hunt Steve wore a lot of hats over the course of his life, but after “Dad,” the hat he wore most proudly was that of “hunter.... Inside Looking Out: I wonder... I wonder about a lot of things. When I was younger, I would sit alone under a big old oak tree and look up at the summe... Warmest regards: The power of one He seems like the least person to be called “powerful.” His longish hair always hangs down over his face and he keeps to... Latest Photo GalleriesJan. 17-18 snowstorms2026-01-21Tamaqua-Schuylkill Haven girls basketball2026-01-13Palmerton-Salisbury boys basketball2026-01-13Tamaqua-Panther Valley girls basketball2026-01-08Opinion Opinion: Dialogue, not discord fuels local progress Small communities across the nation, the state and even here in Carbon County are staring down a quiet crisis. It seems that fewer and fewer... Letter to the editor: Does Bresnahan represent the people?Opinion: Leaner Carbon budget honors real workersIt’s no secret: We need to keep the sun shiningLetter to the editor: PostmarksOn This Date - News JANUARY 22, 2003 Steve Simchak of the Carbon County Office of Planning and Development attended last night’s meeting of the Lansford Borough Council to annou... JANUARY 21, 2002JANUARY 20, 2000JANUARY 19, 2005JANUARY 17, 1994AP News Grand jury indicts man in killing of ex-wife, her husbandMarkets trade near record levels to close out Wall Street’s weekKirk murder defendant seeking new prosecutorsProsecutor in Minnesota seeks shooting evidenceMan jailed in Pa. grave robbery caseMeta lines up nuclear power for AI data centersEarthquake hits MexicoSparkling candles likely ignited fatal Swiss fireAuthorities think mountain lion killed solo hiker
Inside Looking Out: I wonder... I wonder about a lot of things. When I was younger, I would sit alone under a big old oak tree and look up at the summe... Warmest regards: The power of one He seems like the least person to be called “powerful.” His longish hair always hangs down over his face and he keeps to...
Warmest regards: The power of one He seems like the least person to be called “powerful.” His longish hair always hangs down over his face and he keeps to...
Opinion: Dialogue, not discord fuels local progress Small communities across the nation, the state and even here in Carbon County are staring down a quiet crisis. It seems that fewer and fewer...
JANUARY 22, 2003 Steve Simchak of the Carbon County Office of Planning and Development attended last night’s meeting of the Lansford Borough Council to annou...