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Andy’s Corner | 4/24

On Thursday, April 17, the Nazareth baseball team beat Pocono Mountain West 5-1 and the Nazareth softball team beat Pocono Mountain West 15-0. Also on April 17, the girls lacrosse team went over to...

Andy’s Corner | 4/17

As we head into the Easter holiday, the Nazareth Blue Eagles are in high gear. On Thursday, April 10, Nazareth Middle School softball got a 12-11 win over Nitschman and Freedom varsity baseball beat Nazareth...

Lehigh Valley Medium Comes To Bath

By DANIELLE S. TEPPER One weekend a month, the banquet room at Gaetano’s in Bath (at Southmoore Golf Club) is full of expectant souls hoping to connect with a deceased loved one and receive messages...

Food Network Pays Visit To ‘Sweetest Spot In Nazareth’

Sugar master Kerry Vincent gives the Schubert's staff a lesson in cake decorating, from fondant and sugar pearls to sprucing up the shop's signature Moravian Sugar Cake. By DANIELLE S. TEPPER Special to The Home News As...

INTRODUCING: Andy’s Corner

  The Nazareth spring sports season is trying to get underway despite the weather we've been having. On Thursday, April 3, the Nazareth baseball team beat Central Catholic 11-5 in 10 innings. The boys volleyball...

Nazareth Hires New Head Football Coach

By TYLER TRUMBAUER Special to The Home News Tom Falzone had a great job. He was the head football coach at his high school alma mater and he had the utmost support from the administration and...

First settlers rest in Horner’s Cemetery

(First of a Series) Submitted by ED PANY Today I am visiting the oldest cemetery in Northampton County, the Horner Cemetery, which is a historic treasure dating back to 1745. It is situated on Route 329,...

Farmers Market To Get Boost With Casino Money

By BILL HALFOERSTER The Home News The Northampton Farmers Market, located in downtown Northampton, is getting a financial boost, it was revealed at the semi-monthly meeting of Northampton Borough Council. A grant of $65,000 will be...

Residents, Allen Planners Hear More About FedEx Plan

By BILL HALBFOERSTER The Home News Nearly 150 residents attended a meeting of the Allen Township Planning Commission on Monday when they heard more detailed plans by FedEx and the Rockefeller Group for a mega distribution...

Chestnut St. Fire Remains Under Investigation Despite Victim’s Claims

By BILL HALBFOERSTER The Home News Fire victim John Briele reportedly told Colonial Regional Police Chief Roy Seiple that fumes from a solvent he was using to clean his motorcycle engine exploded and caused the fire...
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