The music of Broadway came to Jim Thorpe Thursday night as the fourth round of competition for the title of "Jim Thorpe Idol" for 2009 was held in the auditorium of Jim Thorpe Area High School.
The nu...
Twenty-one Carbon County residents were recognized Thursday afternoon for exercising their right to vote.
During a presentation at Macaluso's Restaurant at The Lantern in Nesquehoning, state Rep. Keit...
Little boys dream of being firemen and driving the big exciting fire trucks. Three-year-old Ryan Egry of Kresgeville has such a dream as he sits at the wheel in the cab of one of the Polk Township Vol...
A new website based in the Poconos that enables customers to post their listings for free has been launched.
Introduced on Oct. 1,
www.poconobay.com is one of more than 40 websites of different v...
Tonight, weather permitting, a battle of two undefeated teams is scheduled to take place on the Stadium Hill gridiron.
The North Schuylkill at Tamaqua match-up turns out to be the lone pairing of unbe...
Tamaqua Area High School took its annual Homecoming celebration to the borough's downtown Thursday evening with a parade. The festivities continued at Tamaqua Area Sports Stadium with a tailgate party...
Two people have been cited by Tamaqua Police following a Thursday evening fight.
Officers were dispatched to the area of 37 Schuylkill Ave., at 8:56 p.m., for a reported fight involving two females an...
The Pocono Old-Tyme Farm Equipment Association is holding a benefit 4 x 4 Tractor Fun Pull on Saturday, Oct. 10 (rain date Oct. 11) at the West End Fairgrounds in Gilbert.
All the proceeds will go to ...
Pauline Dotter Kibler and Roy Christman don't know each other. They've never met. They aren't related, and they live in communities 18 miles apart.
But the two have something in common. They're kindre...
The Jewish festival of Sukkot, which marks a joyous transition from the most solemn holidays of the year, completes its final day at sundown today.
The final day of Sukkot, celebrated today, is known ...