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LCB cites several area businesses
Several local businesses with state liquor licenses face administrative action after being cited for various violations by state law enforcement officials. The businesses face a range of actions, including fines from $50 to $5,000, additional training or...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Distilling and Brewing Industry, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Beverage Industry, Riegelsville
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Lehigh Valley restaurants report people still want to celebrate New Year
Of The Morning CallHotel Bethlehem's New Year's Eve bash has been sold out for almost a month. Bands have been in such demand this year that the Blue Monkey sports restaurant in North Catasauqua booked a disc jockey for its end-of-the-year entertainment. Those examples...Tags: Orefield, Corporate Officers, South Whitehall Township, Whitehall, Lehigh County
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In Your Town: Lehigh and Northampton counties
ALLENTOWN will resume street cleaning in District 1 today. For information on street cleaning visit http://www.allentownparking.org/street_cleaning.htm. MILLER-KEYSTONE BLOOD CENTER will hold the following blood drives: 2-7 p.m. today at St. John the...Tags: Cancer, Christianity, Orefield, Diseases, Onions
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Lehigh County municipalities plan no tax hikes in '09
Lowhill Township Lowhill Township supervisors approved the 2009 budget on Dec. 4. containing no tax property tax increase for roughly 20 years in a row. Secretary Lucy Hahn said she has worked in the township for about 20 years and as long as she can...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Lehigh County, Property Tax, Walnutport, State Budgets
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In Your Town: Lehigh and Northhampton counties
NORTH CATASAUQUA'S Betterment Committee will hold its second annual Small Town USA Holiday Home Decorating Contest. Prizes will be awarded for large and small residences. All contestants will have their homes put on an official holiday lights self...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Defense, New Tripoli, Mount Vernon, Religious Festivals
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ESU holds commencement
East Stroudsburg University held commencement exercises for 547 graduate and undergraduate students Friday and Saturday. Frederick R. Chandler and Patricia T. Mulroy, both of East Stroudsburg, received doctorate of education degrees. Students in the...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Danielsville, Bowmanstown, Wind Gap, Bangor
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Holiday decoration contest entries sought in North Catasauqua
North Catasauqua's Betterment Committee will hold its second annual Small Town USA Holiday Home Decorating Contest. Prizes will be awarded for first-place large residence, first-place small residence, and second and third places. All contestants will...Tags: House and Home, Holidays, Trips and Vacations, Holiday Vacations, Catasauqua
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The Valley Housing Market
THE HOUSING MARKET, BY SCHOOL DISTRICT LEHIGH COUNTY ALLENTOWN S.D. – From historic Old Allentown to the West End in the city, the Allentown City School District has 23 schools with a total enrollment of 17,521 students. Housing is 53 percent owner...Tags: Orefield, Center Valley, Bethlehem Township (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Wind Gap, Bangor
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Finally some guidance for restaurant-goers
The July 31 and Aug. 1 articles on food safety were a consumer service that was sorely needed in the Lehigh Valley. Prior to this fine reporting, we restaurant-goers had no place to review the eateries that we frequent. I often see things in...Tags: Food Safety, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Catasauqua, Healthcare Policies, Food Industry
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Valley housing heats up
If the three most important aspects of real estate are location, location, location, then the Lehigh Valley is hot, hot, hot. Not only is the region one of the fastest growing in the state, we also have a housing market that has double-digit appreciation....Tags: Orefield, Center Valley, Bethlehem Township (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Wind Gap, Bath (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania)
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'On the beach, there was no place to hide'
Of The Morning CallEarly on June 6, 1944, Army Pvt. Harold E. Saylor crossed the English Channel with the 1st Infantry Division, heading for the coast of France. He was four days shy of his 20th birthday. He had grown up in Schoenersville and graduated from Catasauqua High...Tags: Armed Forces, Metal and Mineral, Weaponry, Awards and Prizes, Schoenersville
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A Recipe For Trouble
Of The Morning CallWhen you visit Wendy's on Union Boulevard in Allentown to order a No. 1 Combo, you expect a hot, fresh sandwich and fries at a bargain price. You'll also be getting a fast-food meal fixed in a kitchen that has been scrutinized for cleanliness and safety...Tags: Diseases, Agricultural Research and Technology, Ecosystems, Wind Gap, Health and Safety at Work
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