A look back: July 13, 1984 Personnel appointments highlighted Thursday night’s meeting of the Jim Thorpe Borough Council. Jack Miller, 307 South Av... A look back: July 9, 1960 Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish in New Columbus will celebrate the patronal and titular feast of the church on July 16-17 ... A look back: July 7, 1971 Officials of Weissport were commended by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources for their repair efforts... A look back: July 3, 1968 Weatherly Borough Police, headed by Chief Raymond Weichman, are believed to be the first to be equipped with liquid mace... A look back: July 1, 1966 The halfway mark in meeting its $30,000 pledge to the Palmerton Hospital Building Fund has been met by the Palmerton Hos... A look back: July 10, 1975 The Mahoning Township Supervisors last night named David Ebbert of Lehighton R.5, a patrolman in the township, as police... A look back: July 8, 1972 The construction of a medical unit on Route 209 in Gilbert has begun, according to David L. Gamble, president of the boa... A look back: July 6, 1973 Robert F. Eckhart Jr., an employee at the Jim Thorpe Post Office for over 23 years, has been named assistant to Postmast... A look back: July 2, 1969 “Lehigh Gorge State Park” is the name given by the State Geographic Board to the proposed 6,900-acre project planned for... A look back: June 30, 1953 J. Paul Knauss was elected to the presidency of the Mauch Chunk Board of Education last night, succeeding Fred DeBellis,... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe-Northern Lehigh boys basketball2025-02-03Tamaqua-Panther Valley girls basketball2025-01-31Blue Mountain-Tamaqua Swimming 2025-01-29Coal Cracker Wrestling Tournament 2025-01-29Opinion New ‘sin taxes’ bolster Shapiro’s spending plan Gov. Josh Shapiro was successful last year increasing spending by billions of dollars, and he’s looking to spend even more this year. Recent... Bear attack Brings awareness of Rabies RiskMigrating snow geese drive avian flu outbreak in PA.TEA PARTYEfforts renewed for utility consumer protection lawOn This Date - News FEBRUARY 6, 1993 The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources cleared the way for two new shopping centers to be constructed in the Lehighton area ... FEBRUARY 5, 1990ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 4, 1997FEBRUARY 3, 1992FEBRUARY 1, 1984AP News Even with U.S. shivering, Earth sets another heat recordDemonstrators in cities rally against policiesPolice seek public’s help in cracking egg theft caseIsrael begins preparations for Gaza exodus; Egypt lobbies against planBaltic nations counting final hours to ending electricity ties to RussiaShapiro budget proposal relies heavily on surplus cashPunxsutawney Phil sees his shadowPanama told to reduce China’s influence at canalTrade war on tariffs triggers retaliation « Previous 128 129 130 » Next Driver fled scene after crash in MahoningBoy, 14, charged in school incident161 acres planned for solar farmMan robs, threatens two during guitar saleLehigh Co. couple charged in abuse of twins, 15
A look back: July 9, 1960 Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish in New Columbus will celebrate the patronal and titular feast of the church on July 16-17 ... A look back: July 7, 1971 Officials of Weissport were commended by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources for their repair efforts... A look back: July 3, 1968 Weatherly Borough Police, headed by Chief Raymond Weichman, are believed to be the first to be equipped with liquid mace... A look back: July 1, 1966 The halfway mark in meeting its $30,000 pledge to the Palmerton Hospital Building Fund has been met by the Palmerton Hos... A look back: July 10, 1975 The Mahoning Township Supervisors last night named David Ebbert of Lehighton R.5, a patrolman in the township, as police... A look back: July 8, 1972 The construction of a medical unit on Route 209 in Gilbert has begun, according to David L. Gamble, president of the boa... A look back: July 6, 1973 Robert F. Eckhart Jr., an employee at the Jim Thorpe Post Office for over 23 years, has been named assistant to Postmast... A look back: July 2, 1969 “Lehigh Gorge State Park” is the name given by the State Geographic Board to the proposed 6,900-acre project planned for... A look back: June 30, 1953 J. Paul Knauss was elected to the presidency of the Mauch Chunk Board of Education last night, succeeding Fred DeBellis,... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe-Northern Lehigh boys basketball2025-02-03Tamaqua-Panther Valley girls basketball2025-01-31Blue Mountain-Tamaqua Swimming 2025-01-29Coal Cracker Wrestling Tournament 2025-01-29Opinion New ‘sin taxes’ bolster Shapiro’s spending plan Gov. Josh Shapiro was successful last year increasing spending by billions of dollars, and he’s looking to spend even more this year. Recent... Bear attack Brings awareness of Rabies RiskMigrating snow geese drive avian flu outbreak in PA.TEA PARTYEfforts renewed for utility consumer protection lawOn This Date - News FEBRUARY 6, 1993 The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources cleared the way for two new shopping centers to be constructed in the Lehighton area ... FEBRUARY 5, 1990ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 4, 1997FEBRUARY 3, 1992FEBRUARY 1, 1984AP News Even with U.S. shivering, Earth sets another heat recordDemonstrators in cities rally against policiesPolice seek public’s help in cracking egg theft caseIsrael begins preparations for Gaza exodus; Egypt lobbies against planBaltic nations counting final hours to ending electricity ties to RussiaShapiro budget proposal relies heavily on surplus cashPunxsutawney Phil sees his shadowPanama told to reduce China’s influence at canalTrade war on tariffs triggers retaliation « Previous 128 129 130 » Next Driver fled scene after crash in MahoningBoy, 14, charged in school incident161 acres planned for solar farmMan robs, threatens two during guitar saleLehigh Co. couple charged in abuse of twins, 15
A look back: July 7, 1971 Officials of Weissport were commended by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources for their repair efforts... A look back: July 3, 1968 Weatherly Borough Police, headed by Chief Raymond Weichman, are believed to be the first to be equipped with liquid mace... A look back: July 1, 1966 The halfway mark in meeting its $30,000 pledge to the Palmerton Hospital Building Fund has been met by the Palmerton Hos... A look back: July 10, 1975 The Mahoning Township Supervisors last night named David Ebbert of Lehighton R.5, a patrolman in the township, as police... A look back: July 8, 1972 The construction of a medical unit on Route 209 in Gilbert has begun, according to David L. Gamble, president of the boa... A look back: July 6, 1973 Robert F. Eckhart Jr., an employee at the Jim Thorpe Post Office for over 23 years, has been named assistant to Postmast... A look back: July 2, 1969 “Lehigh Gorge State Park” is the name given by the State Geographic Board to the proposed 6,900-acre project planned for... A look back: June 30, 1953 J. Paul Knauss was elected to the presidency of the Mauch Chunk Board of Education last night, succeeding Fred DeBellis,... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe-Northern Lehigh boys basketball2025-02-03Tamaqua-Panther Valley girls basketball2025-01-31Blue Mountain-Tamaqua Swimming 2025-01-29Coal Cracker Wrestling Tournament 2025-01-29Opinion New ‘sin taxes’ bolster Shapiro’s spending plan Gov. Josh Shapiro was successful last year increasing spending by billions of dollars, and he’s looking to spend even more this year. Recent... Bear attack Brings awareness of Rabies RiskMigrating snow geese drive avian flu outbreak in PA.TEA PARTYEfforts renewed for utility consumer protection lawOn This Date - News FEBRUARY 6, 1993 The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources cleared the way for two new shopping centers to be constructed in the Lehighton area ... FEBRUARY 5, 1990ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 4, 1997FEBRUARY 3, 1992FEBRUARY 1, 1984AP News Even with U.S. shivering, Earth sets another heat recordDemonstrators in cities rally against policiesPolice seek public’s help in cracking egg theft caseIsrael begins preparations for Gaza exodus; Egypt lobbies against planBaltic nations counting final hours to ending electricity ties to RussiaShapiro budget proposal relies heavily on surplus cashPunxsutawney Phil sees his shadowPanama told to reduce China’s influence at canalTrade war on tariffs triggers retaliation « Previous 128 129 130 » Next Driver fled scene after crash in MahoningBoy, 14, charged in school incident161 acres planned for solar farmMan robs, threatens two during guitar saleLehigh Co. couple charged in abuse of twins, 15
A look back: July 3, 1968 Weatherly Borough Police, headed by Chief Raymond Weichman, are believed to be the first to be equipped with liquid mace... A look back: July 1, 1966 The halfway mark in meeting its $30,000 pledge to the Palmerton Hospital Building Fund has been met by the Palmerton Hos... A look back: July 10, 1975 The Mahoning Township Supervisors last night named David Ebbert of Lehighton R.5, a patrolman in the township, as police... A look back: July 8, 1972 The construction of a medical unit on Route 209 in Gilbert has begun, according to David L. Gamble, president of the boa... A look back: July 6, 1973 Robert F. Eckhart Jr., an employee at the Jim Thorpe Post Office for over 23 years, has been named assistant to Postmast... A look back: July 2, 1969 “Lehigh Gorge State Park” is the name given by the State Geographic Board to the proposed 6,900-acre project planned for... A look back: June 30, 1953 J. Paul Knauss was elected to the presidency of the Mauch Chunk Board of Education last night, succeeding Fred DeBellis,... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe-Northern Lehigh boys basketball2025-02-03Tamaqua-Panther Valley girls basketball2025-01-31Blue Mountain-Tamaqua Swimming 2025-01-29Coal Cracker Wrestling Tournament 2025-01-29Opinion New ‘sin taxes’ bolster Shapiro’s spending plan Gov. Josh Shapiro was successful last year increasing spending by billions of dollars, and he’s looking to spend even more this year. Recent... Bear attack Brings awareness of Rabies RiskMigrating snow geese drive avian flu outbreak in PA.TEA PARTYEfforts renewed for utility consumer protection lawOn This Date - News FEBRUARY 6, 1993 The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources cleared the way for two new shopping centers to be constructed in the Lehighton area ... FEBRUARY 5, 1990ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 4, 1997FEBRUARY 3, 1992FEBRUARY 1, 1984AP News Even with U.S. shivering, Earth sets another heat recordDemonstrators in cities rally against policiesPolice seek public’s help in cracking egg theft caseIsrael begins preparations for Gaza exodus; Egypt lobbies against planBaltic nations counting final hours to ending electricity ties to RussiaShapiro budget proposal relies heavily on surplus cashPunxsutawney Phil sees his shadowPanama told to reduce China’s influence at canalTrade war on tariffs triggers retaliation « Previous 128 129 130 » Next Driver fled scene after crash in MahoningBoy, 14, charged in school incident161 acres planned for solar farmMan robs, threatens two during guitar saleLehigh Co. couple charged in abuse of twins, 15
A look back: July 1, 1966 The halfway mark in meeting its $30,000 pledge to the Palmerton Hospital Building Fund has been met by the Palmerton Hos...
A look back: July 10, 1975 The Mahoning Township Supervisors last night named David Ebbert of Lehighton R.5, a patrolman in the township, as police... A look back: July 8, 1972 The construction of a medical unit on Route 209 in Gilbert has begun, according to David L. Gamble, president of the boa... A look back: July 6, 1973 Robert F. Eckhart Jr., an employee at the Jim Thorpe Post Office for over 23 years, has been named assistant to Postmast... A look back: July 2, 1969 “Lehigh Gorge State Park” is the name given by the State Geographic Board to the proposed 6,900-acre project planned for... A look back: June 30, 1953 J. Paul Knauss was elected to the presidency of the Mauch Chunk Board of Education last night, succeeding Fred DeBellis,... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe-Northern Lehigh boys basketball2025-02-03Tamaqua-Panther Valley girls basketball2025-01-31Blue Mountain-Tamaqua Swimming 2025-01-29Coal Cracker Wrestling Tournament 2025-01-29Opinion New ‘sin taxes’ bolster Shapiro’s spending plan Gov. Josh Shapiro was successful last year increasing spending by billions of dollars, and he’s looking to spend even more this year. Recent... Bear attack Brings awareness of Rabies RiskMigrating snow geese drive avian flu outbreak in PA.TEA PARTYEfforts renewed for utility consumer protection lawOn This Date - News FEBRUARY 6, 1993 The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources cleared the way for two new shopping centers to be constructed in the Lehighton area ... FEBRUARY 5, 1990ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 4, 1997FEBRUARY 3, 1992FEBRUARY 1, 1984AP News Even with U.S. shivering, Earth sets another heat recordDemonstrators in cities rally against policiesPolice seek public’s help in cracking egg theft caseIsrael begins preparations for Gaza exodus; Egypt lobbies against planBaltic nations counting final hours to ending electricity ties to RussiaShapiro budget proposal relies heavily on surplus cashPunxsutawney Phil sees his shadowPanama told to reduce China’s influence at canalTrade war on tariffs triggers retaliation « Previous 128 129 130 » Next
A look back: July 8, 1972 The construction of a medical unit on Route 209 in Gilbert has begun, according to David L. Gamble, president of the boa... A look back: July 6, 1973 Robert F. Eckhart Jr., an employee at the Jim Thorpe Post Office for over 23 years, has been named assistant to Postmast... A look back: July 2, 1969 “Lehigh Gorge State Park” is the name given by the State Geographic Board to the proposed 6,900-acre project planned for... A look back: June 30, 1953 J. Paul Knauss was elected to the presidency of the Mauch Chunk Board of Education last night, succeeding Fred DeBellis,... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe-Northern Lehigh boys basketball2025-02-03Tamaqua-Panther Valley girls basketball2025-01-31Blue Mountain-Tamaqua Swimming 2025-01-29Coal Cracker Wrestling Tournament 2025-01-29Opinion New ‘sin taxes’ bolster Shapiro’s spending plan Gov. Josh Shapiro was successful last year increasing spending by billions of dollars, and he’s looking to spend even more this year. Recent... Bear attack Brings awareness of Rabies RiskMigrating snow geese drive avian flu outbreak in PA.TEA PARTYEfforts renewed for utility consumer protection lawOn This Date - News FEBRUARY 6, 1993 The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources cleared the way for two new shopping centers to be constructed in the Lehighton area ... FEBRUARY 5, 1990ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 4, 1997FEBRUARY 3, 1992FEBRUARY 1, 1984AP News Even with U.S. shivering, Earth sets another heat recordDemonstrators in cities rally against policiesPolice seek public’s help in cracking egg theft caseIsrael begins preparations for Gaza exodus; Egypt lobbies against planBaltic nations counting final hours to ending electricity ties to RussiaShapiro budget proposal relies heavily on surplus cashPunxsutawney Phil sees his shadowPanama told to reduce China’s influence at canalTrade war on tariffs triggers retaliation
A look back: July 6, 1973 Robert F. Eckhart Jr., an employee at the Jim Thorpe Post Office for over 23 years, has been named assistant to Postmast... A look back: July 2, 1969 “Lehigh Gorge State Park” is the name given by the State Geographic Board to the proposed 6,900-acre project planned for... A look back: June 30, 1953 J. Paul Knauss was elected to the presidency of the Mauch Chunk Board of Education last night, succeeding Fred DeBellis,... Latest Photo GalleriesJim Thorpe-Northern Lehigh boys basketball2025-02-03Tamaqua-Panther Valley girls basketball2025-01-31Blue Mountain-Tamaqua Swimming 2025-01-29Coal Cracker Wrestling Tournament 2025-01-29Opinion New ‘sin taxes’ bolster Shapiro’s spending plan Gov. Josh Shapiro was successful last year increasing spending by billions of dollars, and he’s looking to spend even more this year. Recent... Bear attack Brings awareness of Rabies RiskMigrating snow geese drive avian flu outbreak in PA.TEA PARTYEfforts renewed for utility consumer protection lawOn This Date - News FEBRUARY 6, 1993 The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources cleared the way for two new shopping centers to be constructed in the Lehighton area ... FEBRUARY 5, 1990ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 4, 1997FEBRUARY 3, 1992FEBRUARY 1, 1984AP News Even with U.S. shivering, Earth sets another heat recordDemonstrators in cities rally against policiesPolice seek public’s help in cracking egg theft caseIsrael begins preparations for Gaza exodus; Egypt lobbies against planBaltic nations counting final hours to ending electricity ties to RussiaShapiro budget proposal relies heavily on surplus cashPunxsutawney Phil sees his shadowPanama told to reduce China’s influence at canalTrade war on tariffs triggers retaliation
A look back: July 2, 1969 “Lehigh Gorge State Park” is the name given by the State Geographic Board to the proposed 6,900-acre project planned for... A look back: June 30, 1953 J. Paul Knauss was elected to the presidency of the Mauch Chunk Board of Education last night, succeeding Fred DeBellis,...
A look back: June 30, 1953 J. Paul Knauss was elected to the presidency of the Mauch Chunk Board of Education last night, succeeding Fred DeBellis,...
New ‘sin taxes’ bolster Shapiro’s spending plan Gov. Josh Shapiro was successful last year increasing spending by billions of dollars, and he’s looking to spend even more this year. Recent...
FEBRUARY 6, 1993 The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources cleared the way for two new shopping centers to be constructed in the Lehighton area ...