A look back: Dec. 4, 1964 Postal employees will begin moving into the new Summit Hill Post Office at noon tomorrow, and the new structure will be ... A look back: Nov. 30, 1982 The Carbon County commissioners and the county’s Office on Aging announced the schedule of distribution of processed Ame... A look back: Nov. 27, 1976 The Farmers Home Administration approved a loan to the Weissport Municipal Authority for $359,200 to help finance a sewe... A look back: Nov. 25, 1980 The Ryan Township Fire Company celebrated its 40th anniversary at a dinner dance held in the company hall with 252 peopl... A look back: Nov. 22, 1993 The Summit Hill Business and Professional Association announced plans today to host the first-ever “Christmas on the Hil... A look back: Dec. 2, 1977 A financial report on the 1977 Gnaden Huetten Memorial Festival was presented to members of the board of directors durin... A look back: Nov. 29, 1978 The Tamaqua Area School Board awarded $1.6 million in building contracts for the West Penn School last night at a specia... A look back: Nov. 26, 1979 Tribute was paid to the victims of the Gnadenhuetten Massacre of 1755 during a program held at the massacre site in Lehi... A look back: Nov. 23, 1991 Gov. Robert P. Casey officially opened the new southbound Lehigh Tunnel on the Northeast Extension of the Pennsylvania T... A look back: Nov. 21, 1986 Seventy-nine garment workers were left jobless today when the Lansford Apparel, a division of Cinderella Clothing, close... Latest Photo GalleriesPhoto gallery: D & L trailfest 2025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill Hootenanny 20252025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill fire2025-06-30Northern Lehigh-Coplay Connie Mack2025-06-23Opinion John Adams’ vision still ‘illuminating’ John Adams was a visionary. Who’d have thought — all these years later — that the fledgling nation he helped create would still be going str... Letter to the editor: Agrees with Lehighton School BoardLetter to the editor: What’s it going to take?Letter to the editor: Advantages of a small, old-fashioned schoolLetter to the editor: Slatington’s True ColorsOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE JULY 3, 1984 Bill O’Gurek of Summit Hill, a 28-year-old reporter for the Times News, was appointed to fill the unexpired term of Mayor Kenneth Frassinell... ON THIS DATE JULY 2, 1982ON THIS DATE JULY 1, 1981ON THIS DATE JUNE 30, 1979JUNE 27, 1974AP News Fetterman a concern for Dems, Lamb is backIsrael strikes at Iran’s nuclear sites; Tehran retaliatesMan guilty of killing Amish woman in western Pa.Strong Pa. gov. candidate could help GOP protect U.S. House majorityAmazon to spend $20B on data centers in PennsylvaniaNational Guard deployed to protests over immigrationTony Awards laud ‘Maybe Happy Ending’BET Awards to celebrate 25th anniversary with major star powerDrone attack degrades Russia’s arsenal « Previous 157 158 159 » Next 2025 Readers' ChoiceWoman charged with selling heroinPolice: Woman took $500K from employer Court documents say she bought a pool, $4,000 puppy, cruiseOnly federal charges now for ex-officerLehighton to celebrate 4th with fireworks, block party
A look back: Nov. 30, 1982 The Carbon County commissioners and the county’s Office on Aging announced the schedule of distribution of processed Ame... A look back: Nov. 27, 1976 The Farmers Home Administration approved a loan to the Weissport Municipal Authority for $359,200 to help finance a sewe... A look back: Nov. 25, 1980 The Ryan Township Fire Company celebrated its 40th anniversary at a dinner dance held in the company hall with 252 peopl... A look back: Nov. 22, 1993 The Summit Hill Business and Professional Association announced plans today to host the first-ever “Christmas on the Hil... A look back: Dec. 2, 1977 A financial report on the 1977 Gnaden Huetten Memorial Festival was presented to members of the board of directors durin... A look back: Nov. 29, 1978 The Tamaqua Area School Board awarded $1.6 million in building contracts for the West Penn School last night at a specia... A look back: Nov. 26, 1979 Tribute was paid to the victims of the Gnadenhuetten Massacre of 1755 during a program held at the massacre site in Lehi... A look back: Nov. 23, 1991 Gov. Robert P. Casey officially opened the new southbound Lehigh Tunnel on the Northeast Extension of the Pennsylvania T... A look back: Nov. 21, 1986 Seventy-nine garment workers were left jobless today when the Lansford Apparel, a division of Cinderella Clothing, close... Latest Photo GalleriesPhoto gallery: D & L trailfest 2025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill Hootenanny 20252025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill fire2025-06-30Northern Lehigh-Coplay Connie Mack2025-06-23Opinion John Adams’ vision still ‘illuminating’ John Adams was a visionary. Who’d have thought — all these years later — that the fledgling nation he helped create would still be going str... Letter to the editor: Agrees with Lehighton School BoardLetter to the editor: What’s it going to take?Letter to the editor: Advantages of a small, old-fashioned schoolLetter to the editor: Slatington’s True ColorsOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE JULY 3, 1984 Bill O’Gurek of Summit Hill, a 28-year-old reporter for the Times News, was appointed to fill the unexpired term of Mayor Kenneth Frassinell... ON THIS DATE JULY 2, 1982ON THIS DATE JULY 1, 1981ON THIS DATE JUNE 30, 1979JUNE 27, 1974AP News Fetterman a concern for Dems, Lamb is backIsrael strikes at Iran’s nuclear sites; Tehran retaliatesMan guilty of killing Amish woman in western Pa.Strong Pa. gov. candidate could help GOP protect U.S. House majorityAmazon to spend $20B on data centers in PennsylvaniaNational Guard deployed to protests over immigrationTony Awards laud ‘Maybe Happy Ending’BET Awards to celebrate 25th anniversary with major star powerDrone attack degrades Russia’s arsenal « Previous 157 158 159 » Next 2025 Readers' ChoiceWoman charged with selling heroinPolice: Woman took $500K from employer Court documents say she bought a pool, $4,000 puppy, cruiseOnly federal charges now for ex-officerLehighton to celebrate 4th with fireworks, block party
A look back: Nov. 27, 1976 The Farmers Home Administration approved a loan to the Weissport Municipal Authority for $359,200 to help finance a sewe... A look back: Nov. 25, 1980 The Ryan Township Fire Company celebrated its 40th anniversary at a dinner dance held in the company hall with 252 peopl... A look back: Nov. 22, 1993 The Summit Hill Business and Professional Association announced plans today to host the first-ever “Christmas on the Hil... A look back: Dec. 2, 1977 A financial report on the 1977 Gnaden Huetten Memorial Festival was presented to members of the board of directors durin... A look back: Nov. 29, 1978 The Tamaqua Area School Board awarded $1.6 million in building contracts for the West Penn School last night at a specia... A look back: Nov. 26, 1979 Tribute was paid to the victims of the Gnadenhuetten Massacre of 1755 during a program held at the massacre site in Lehi... A look back: Nov. 23, 1991 Gov. Robert P. Casey officially opened the new southbound Lehigh Tunnel on the Northeast Extension of the Pennsylvania T... A look back: Nov. 21, 1986 Seventy-nine garment workers were left jobless today when the Lansford Apparel, a division of Cinderella Clothing, close... Latest Photo GalleriesPhoto gallery: D & L trailfest 2025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill Hootenanny 20252025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill fire2025-06-30Northern Lehigh-Coplay Connie Mack2025-06-23Opinion John Adams’ vision still ‘illuminating’ John Adams was a visionary. Who’d have thought — all these years later — that the fledgling nation he helped create would still be going str... Letter to the editor: Agrees with Lehighton School BoardLetter to the editor: What’s it going to take?Letter to the editor: Advantages of a small, old-fashioned schoolLetter to the editor: Slatington’s True ColorsOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE JULY 3, 1984 Bill O’Gurek of Summit Hill, a 28-year-old reporter for the Times News, was appointed to fill the unexpired term of Mayor Kenneth Frassinell... ON THIS DATE JULY 2, 1982ON THIS DATE JULY 1, 1981ON THIS DATE JUNE 30, 1979JUNE 27, 1974AP News Fetterman a concern for Dems, Lamb is backIsrael strikes at Iran’s nuclear sites; Tehran retaliatesMan guilty of killing Amish woman in western Pa.Strong Pa. gov. candidate could help GOP protect U.S. House majorityAmazon to spend $20B on data centers in PennsylvaniaNational Guard deployed to protests over immigrationTony Awards laud ‘Maybe Happy Ending’BET Awards to celebrate 25th anniversary with major star powerDrone attack degrades Russia’s arsenal « Previous 157 158 159 » Next 2025 Readers' ChoiceWoman charged with selling heroinPolice: Woman took $500K from employer Court documents say she bought a pool, $4,000 puppy, cruiseOnly federal charges now for ex-officerLehighton to celebrate 4th with fireworks, block party
A look back: Nov. 25, 1980 The Ryan Township Fire Company celebrated its 40th anniversary at a dinner dance held in the company hall with 252 peopl... A look back: Nov. 22, 1993 The Summit Hill Business and Professional Association announced plans today to host the first-ever “Christmas on the Hil... A look back: Dec. 2, 1977 A financial report on the 1977 Gnaden Huetten Memorial Festival was presented to members of the board of directors durin... A look back: Nov. 29, 1978 The Tamaqua Area School Board awarded $1.6 million in building contracts for the West Penn School last night at a specia... A look back: Nov. 26, 1979 Tribute was paid to the victims of the Gnadenhuetten Massacre of 1755 during a program held at the massacre site in Lehi... A look back: Nov. 23, 1991 Gov. Robert P. Casey officially opened the new southbound Lehigh Tunnel on the Northeast Extension of the Pennsylvania T... A look back: Nov. 21, 1986 Seventy-nine garment workers were left jobless today when the Lansford Apparel, a division of Cinderella Clothing, close... Latest Photo GalleriesPhoto gallery: D & L trailfest 2025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill Hootenanny 20252025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill fire2025-06-30Northern Lehigh-Coplay Connie Mack2025-06-23Opinion John Adams’ vision still ‘illuminating’ John Adams was a visionary. Who’d have thought — all these years later — that the fledgling nation he helped create would still be going str... Letter to the editor: Agrees with Lehighton School BoardLetter to the editor: What’s it going to take?Letter to the editor: Advantages of a small, old-fashioned schoolLetter to the editor: Slatington’s True ColorsOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE JULY 3, 1984 Bill O’Gurek of Summit Hill, a 28-year-old reporter for the Times News, was appointed to fill the unexpired term of Mayor Kenneth Frassinell... ON THIS DATE JULY 2, 1982ON THIS DATE JULY 1, 1981ON THIS DATE JUNE 30, 1979JUNE 27, 1974AP News Fetterman a concern for Dems, Lamb is backIsrael strikes at Iran’s nuclear sites; Tehran retaliatesMan guilty of killing Amish woman in western Pa.Strong Pa. gov. candidate could help GOP protect U.S. House majorityAmazon to spend $20B on data centers in PennsylvaniaNational Guard deployed to protests over immigrationTony Awards laud ‘Maybe Happy Ending’BET Awards to celebrate 25th anniversary with major star powerDrone attack degrades Russia’s arsenal « Previous 157 158 159 » Next 2025 Readers' ChoiceWoman charged with selling heroinPolice: Woman took $500K from employer Court documents say she bought a pool, $4,000 puppy, cruiseOnly federal charges now for ex-officerLehighton to celebrate 4th with fireworks, block party
A look back: Nov. 22, 1993 The Summit Hill Business and Professional Association announced plans today to host the first-ever “Christmas on the Hil...
A look back: Dec. 2, 1977 A financial report on the 1977 Gnaden Huetten Memorial Festival was presented to members of the board of directors durin... A look back: Nov. 29, 1978 The Tamaqua Area School Board awarded $1.6 million in building contracts for the West Penn School last night at a specia... A look back: Nov. 26, 1979 Tribute was paid to the victims of the Gnadenhuetten Massacre of 1755 during a program held at the massacre site in Lehi... A look back: Nov. 23, 1991 Gov. Robert P. Casey officially opened the new southbound Lehigh Tunnel on the Northeast Extension of the Pennsylvania T... A look back: Nov. 21, 1986 Seventy-nine garment workers were left jobless today when the Lansford Apparel, a division of Cinderella Clothing, close... Latest Photo GalleriesPhoto gallery: D & L trailfest 2025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill Hootenanny 20252025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill fire2025-06-30Northern Lehigh-Coplay Connie Mack2025-06-23Opinion John Adams’ vision still ‘illuminating’ John Adams was a visionary. Who’d have thought — all these years later — that the fledgling nation he helped create would still be going str... Letter to the editor: Agrees with Lehighton School BoardLetter to the editor: What’s it going to take?Letter to the editor: Advantages of a small, old-fashioned schoolLetter to the editor: Slatington’s True ColorsOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE JULY 3, 1984 Bill O’Gurek of Summit Hill, a 28-year-old reporter for the Times News, was appointed to fill the unexpired term of Mayor Kenneth Frassinell... ON THIS DATE JULY 2, 1982ON THIS DATE JULY 1, 1981ON THIS DATE JUNE 30, 1979JUNE 27, 1974AP News Fetterman a concern for Dems, Lamb is backIsrael strikes at Iran’s nuclear sites; Tehran retaliatesMan guilty of killing Amish woman in western Pa.Strong Pa. gov. candidate could help GOP protect U.S. House majorityAmazon to spend $20B on data centers in PennsylvaniaNational Guard deployed to protests over immigrationTony Awards laud ‘Maybe Happy Ending’BET Awards to celebrate 25th anniversary with major star powerDrone attack degrades Russia’s arsenal « Previous 157 158 159 » Next
A look back: Nov. 29, 1978 The Tamaqua Area School Board awarded $1.6 million in building contracts for the West Penn School last night at a specia... A look back: Nov. 26, 1979 Tribute was paid to the victims of the Gnadenhuetten Massacre of 1755 during a program held at the massacre site in Lehi... A look back: Nov. 23, 1991 Gov. Robert P. Casey officially opened the new southbound Lehigh Tunnel on the Northeast Extension of the Pennsylvania T... A look back: Nov. 21, 1986 Seventy-nine garment workers were left jobless today when the Lansford Apparel, a division of Cinderella Clothing, close... Latest Photo GalleriesPhoto gallery: D & L trailfest 2025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill Hootenanny 20252025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill fire2025-06-30Northern Lehigh-Coplay Connie Mack2025-06-23Opinion John Adams’ vision still ‘illuminating’ John Adams was a visionary. Who’d have thought — all these years later — that the fledgling nation he helped create would still be going str... Letter to the editor: Agrees with Lehighton School BoardLetter to the editor: What’s it going to take?Letter to the editor: Advantages of a small, old-fashioned schoolLetter to the editor: Slatington’s True ColorsOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE JULY 3, 1984 Bill O’Gurek of Summit Hill, a 28-year-old reporter for the Times News, was appointed to fill the unexpired term of Mayor Kenneth Frassinell... ON THIS DATE JULY 2, 1982ON THIS DATE JULY 1, 1981ON THIS DATE JUNE 30, 1979JUNE 27, 1974AP News Fetterman a concern for Dems, Lamb is backIsrael strikes at Iran’s nuclear sites; Tehran retaliatesMan guilty of killing Amish woman in western Pa.Strong Pa. gov. candidate could help GOP protect U.S. House majorityAmazon to spend $20B on data centers in PennsylvaniaNational Guard deployed to protests over immigrationTony Awards laud ‘Maybe Happy Ending’BET Awards to celebrate 25th anniversary with major star powerDrone attack degrades Russia’s arsenal
A look back: Nov. 26, 1979 Tribute was paid to the victims of the Gnadenhuetten Massacre of 1755 during a program held at the massacre site in Lehi... A look back: Nov. 23, 1991 Gov. Robert P. Casey officially opened the new southbound Lehigh Tunnel on the Northeast Extension of the Pennsylvania T... A look back: Nov. 21, 1986 Seventy-nine garment workers were left jobless today when the Lansford Apparel, a division of Cinderella Clothing, close... Latest Photo GalleriesPhoto gallery: D & L trailfest 2025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill Hootenanny 20252025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill fire2025-06-30Northern Lehigh-Coplay Connie Mack2025-06-23Opinion John Adams’ vision still ‘illuminating’ John Adams was a visionary. Who’d have thought — all these years later — that the fledgling nation he helped create would still be going str... Letter to the editor: Agrees with Lehighton School BoardLetter to the editor: What’s it going to take?Letter to the editor: Advantages of a small, old-fashioned schoolLetter to the editor: Slatington’s True ColorsOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE JULY 3, 1984 Bill O’Gurek of Summit Hill, a 28-year-old reporter for the Times News, was appointed to fill the unexpired term of Mayor Kenneth Frassinell... ON THIS DATE JULY 2, 1982ON THIS DATE JULY 1, 1981ON THIS DATE JUNE 30, 1979JUNE 27, 1974AP News Fetterman a concern for Dems, Lamb is backIsrael strikes at Iran’s nuclear sites; Tehran retaliatesMan guilty of killing Amish woman in western Pa.Strong Pa. gov. candidate could help GOP protect U.S. House majorityAmazon to spend $20B on data centers in PennsylvaniaNational Guard deployed to protests over immigrationTony Awards laud ‘Maybe Happy Ending’BET Awards to celebrate 25th anniversary with major star powerDrone attack degrades Russia’s arsenal
A look back: Nov. 23, 1991 Gov. Robert P. Casey officially opened the new southbound Lehigh Tunnel on the Northeast Extension of the Pennsylvania T... A look back: Nov. 21, 1986 Seventy-nine garment workers were left jobless today when the Lansford Apparel, a division of Cinderella Clothing, close...
A look back: Nov. 21, 1986 Seventy-nine garment workers were left jobless today when the Lansford Apparel, a division of Cinderella Clothing, close...
John Adams’ vision still ‘illuminating’ John Adams was a visionary. Who’d have thought — all these years later — that the fledgling nation he helped create would still be going str...
ON THIS DATE JULY 3, 1984 Bill O’Gurek of Summit Hill, a 28-year-old reporter for the Times News, was appointed to fill the unexpired term of Mayor Kenneth Frassinell...