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Mad J’s BBQ A Smoking Success

On a breezy day, the intoxicating aroma of smoked brisket can be detected for miles, teasing your taste buds and making your appetite roar. Follow that scent and it will lead you to the...

Northampton Council Signals Preference For Single Homes Over Age-Qualified Apartments

During the Northampton Borough Council meeting on Thursday, August 15, Bob Dwyer, of the Willow Brook Farms Fuller Family Preservation Trust, gave a presentation on the future development of the farm’s property. In an effort...

East Allen Township Volunteer Fire Department Looking For New Members

During the East Allen Township Board of Supervisors meeting on Wednesday, August 14, Fire Chief Barry Frantz gave an update on the township’s volunteer fire department, its equipment, and its manpower. For 2019, the fire...

Allen Supervisors Approve Jaindl Watson Warehouse Development

During their meeting on Tuesday, August 13, Allen Township supervisors approved the final plan for the Jaindl Watson warehouse development between Howertown and Seemsville Roads. The project, which proposes 2.4 million square feet of warehouse,...

Looking Back | Bath Series Final Column

This final column concludes our visit to the Bath Museum with a community with over 200 years of history. We were happy when Japan surrendered in August 1945, “V-J Day,” WWII was officially over. Men...

Small Businesses, Mighty People | D&S Florist

For my second installment, Dorothy Propokovich and Scott Rabenold greeted me at their small shop to learn about their walk of life. Their business is called D&S Florist Shop and Dorothy explained she is...

Downtown Nazareth Alive With The Sound Of Music

Downtown Nazareth was filled with the vibrant sound of live music and tempting aromas of festival foods on Saturday, August 3 at the 12th Annual Martin on Main celebration. Food trucks and art vendors lined...

Looking Back | Impact of WWII

Today I am in the new Bath Museum looking at the impact of World War II on Bath, the year of 1940. Our economy was slowly improving, we were optimistic, and we hoped the...

East Allen Supervisors Think Toll Brothers Development Should Be ‘Further Along’

During their meeting on Thursday, July 25, East Allen Township supervisors discussed the progress, or in their opinion, lack of progress at Regency at Creekside Meadows, a Toll Brothers development on Route 512. Developers requested...

The Chicken Corner Celebrates Grand Opening

The Chicken Corner, Nazareth borough's newest option for takeout and delivery, held its grand opening ribbon cutting on Tuesday, July 23. The eatery, located at the corners of Bushkill Center and W. Moorestown Roads, offers...
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