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Visit a farm during Northampton County's Open Gate Tour
Lehigh Valley ParentingFall is the season when Northampton County farms open their gates to the public for one weekend so visitors can see greenhouses, farm animals and working dairies. The Open Gate Farm Tour will be held noon to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, with 18 farms... -
Wines for the grand feast
No crazier culinary quilt do we weave than our annual Thanksgiving Day dinner. Most known life-forms are present on (or at) the table, many of them garroted by gravy. Thanksgiving dinner is truly a meal like no other.
Yet, we ask wine to accompany it;...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Chicago Restaurants, Holidays, Crime, Law and Justice, Dining and Drinking
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Valley makes the slow road back to normal
The Lehigh Valley's recovery from superstorm Sandy seemed to be proceeding slowly but surely on Wednesday, with streets coming to life and the area's electric utilities saying most power would be restored by the end of the weekend. But the return to...
Tags: Albrightsville, Schoeneck, Berks County, Blood, Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom
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Hurricane brings 3 more deaths to Lehigh Valley; 41,000 regain power in 1 day; 160,000 still in dark
The Lehigh Valley impact of Hurricane Sandy intensified Wednesday with the reports of two more storm-related deaths. Also on Wednesday, 41,000 of the region's homes and businesses that lost power in the storm had electricity restored. But about 160,000...
Tags: Tropical Weather, Schoeneck, Berks County, Hospitals and Clinics, Blood
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Sandy storm deaths
At least nine deaths in Pennsylvania were attributed to the storm: •A 48-year-old Lower Macungie Township woman found after carbon monoxide from a gas-powered generator entered her home •An 86-year-old South Whitehall Township woman found in...Tags: South Whitehall Township, Whitehall, Montgomery County (Pennsylvania), Albrightsville, Boyertown
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After Sandy, a stunned Northeast struggles to its feet
In New York and New Jersey, Sandy lived up to its advance billing as a once-in-a-lifetime megastorm, a deadly collision of tropical and arctic forces that hammered the coastline with mountainous waves and winds and swamped lower Manhattan with record...
Tags: NYSE Euronext, Inc., Monroe County (Pennsylvania), Ocean City, Peco Energy Company, LaGuardia Airport
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In Sandy's aftermath, Valley residents grapple with outages, downed trees, blocked roads
Roy Nimmo has lived long enough to keep things in perspective. He built his Williams Township home in 1948, after World War II, and spent his first two years there hauling his own water. In the great flood of 1955, the creek behind his house overflowed...
Tags: South Whitehall Township, Whitehall, Berks County, Macungie, Foods and Beverages
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Edwin Romond Poetry Reading
Blogging with Bill WhiteI hope to get something about this in my column as well, but just in case, I thought I'd mention here on the blog that I'll be introducing poet, playwright, composer and educator Edwin Romond at his event "Poetry and...... -
D-Day vet from Wind Gap recalls hitting Utah Beach
Robert H. Gangewere grew up in Wind Gap and was an 18-year-old working at the R&R Toy Factory in Pen Argyl when the Army drafted him in 1943. The next year on June 5, he was a private first class with the 90th Infantry Division headquarters company on...
Tags: France, Binney and Smith, New Year's Day, Companies and Corporations, Pen Argyl
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Tonight: Wind Gap Bluegrass Festival begins
Lehigh Valley MusicThe 31st annual Wind Gap Bluegrass Festival arrives tonight. This year’s gathering, which brings fans and performers from across the country together for five days of music, food and camping, promises more fast-flying fiddles and rolling banjos than... -
Charles Paul Gem Designs is closing
C. Paul Stubbe has been creating gemstone jewelry for decades. Stubbe, a self-described "rock hound," founded Charles Paul Gem Designs in 1974 in a modest space in downtown Allentown. He later moved to a highly visible historic building at Cedar Crest...
Tags: South Whitehall Township, Dunderbak's, Whitehall, Realty, Macy's
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Pen Argyl beats Saucon Valley 6-3 in battle of Colonial League softball division leaders
Groller's CornerPen Argyl took advantage of three Saucon Valley errors to score five unearned runs and held off the Panthers for a 6-3 win on Friday in Wind Gap in a battle of Colonial League division leaders. The North Division leading Green Knights, who play...
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