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Historic Northampton Street Fair Beat The Heat | 9/15

by Justin Sweitzer The historic Northampton Street Fair closed off Main Street on Saturday, September 10 for a day filled with food and festivities that brought many from the borough and beyond to the heart...

Get Fresh This Friday With Two New Food Vendors

submitted by Sarah Fulton Bath Farmers' Market is excited to welcome two new food vendors for Friday, September 9. Atomic Hogs BBQ is returning to Bath after a sold out weekend at Spuds & Suds. Harold...

Celtic Adventure At Northampton Farmers’ Market

The unique sound of bagpipes were heard today in the Northampton Borough at the weekly Northampton Farmers Market. Local band Celtic Adventure, specializing in traditional Irish and Scottish Folk music, was welcomed to the market...

First Spuds & Suds Festival Draws More Than 1,000 In Bath

-Photo via Facebook Several hundred people flocked to Bath on Saturday for the first annual Spuds & Suds Festival, staged on W. Northampton St. and S. Chestnut St. and in Monocacy Creek Park. It was...
Gab Over the Fence by Pete G. Ossip

Gab Over The Fence | 8/18

HOT and humid, that’s what we’ve been enduring this week. The “dog days of August” they call it, and that’s what we have. Thank goodness for air conditioners, so you can get outta the...

Tomato Fest at Bath Farmers Market

Sample the flavors of ripe tomatoes at the Bath Farmer's Market Tomato Fest from 3-7 p.m. Friday, August 19 in Keystone Park. Covered Bridge Farm and Twin Maple Farms are bringing the sweetest, fresh...

1813 Joseph Steckel House Bestowed Grassroots Advocacy Award

submitted by CAROL BEAR-HECKMAN Preservation Pennsylvania, the Commonwealth's only private statewide nonprofit organization dedicated to helping people protect and preserve the historic places that matter to them, has selected the 1813 Joseph Steckel House, located...

Gab Over The Fence | 8/4

Nice turnout on Friday for the great Bath Duck Race. Carol Heckman was selling duck numbers up to the last minute, while folks gazed at the box of ducks, and Al George tugged on...

Cement Worker Of The Month | JoAnne Temprine

-JoAnne Temprine of Buzzi Unicem by ED PANY Mrs. JoAnne Temprine was reared in Allentown graduating from Dieruff High School in 1976. She was captain of the newly formed volleyball squad, which had a great season,...

Three Lessons From The Olympics | 8/4

The International Olympic Committee was created on June 23, 1894. The first Olympic Games of the modern era opened in Athens on April 6, 1896. Ever since, the Olympic Movement continues to grow.  The...
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