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Sneak Peak The 36th Annual Governor Wolf Historical Society’s Christmas House Tour

Victorian Built In 1895 This folk Victorian house was built in 1895. At one time it was owned by a local doctor who lived and practiced in the home. The house also served as a...

Indian Trail Park- Part One

by Ed Pany Recently some of my loyal readers requested I recall Indian Trail Park in Pennsville. As a youngster it was a treat to visit the park. My parents would visit the park on...

Lehigh Township Supervisors Extend Deadline For Wal-Mart Land Development

by Justin Sweitzer At their final meeting for the month of November, the Lehigh Township Board of Supervisors granted a request to extend the time of the Wal-Mart land development plan until March 31, 2017....

Mountain View Wesleyan Church Makes Mats For The Homeless

by Gloria Koch Earlier this year, several women from their crochet club discussed making mats for the homeless out of plastic bags. Little did they know it would lead into a ministry of its own....
Gab Over the Fence by Pete G. Ossip

Gab Over The Fence | 11/17

After a really tough election campaign, we will have a new president come January 20. Nobody much gave Donald Trump a chance, but he pulled it off.  Now let’s hope our people will come...

Lehigh Township Residents Voice Opposition Against Wal-Mart Development

by Justin Sweitzer Residents of Lehigh Township gathered Wednesday evening at a meeting of the township’s Planning Commission to learn more about the development of a Wal-Mart within the township—and to voice their criticism of...

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...
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