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1987 > July > 16
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EMPIRE NAMES TOP STUDENT
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BAIL REDUCTION DENIED FOR WOMAN IN DRUG CASE
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FLUKE, WEAKFISH ACTIVITY INCREASES FISHING REPORT
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DRUMMER TOMMY CHECK FOLLOWS BEAT TO BIG TIME REMEMBERING
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MORNING CALL PUBLISHER TO ADDRESS LIONS CLUB
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SOUTH WHITEHALL PARKLAND COMMUNITY REPORT
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WRITING INFORMATIVE GUIDES BECOMING A STEHLIN FAMILY TRADITION
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WHITEHALL STORE CATERS TO THE DEAF
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WAYNE COUNTY MAN HURT IN CRASH ON ROUTE 611 POLICE
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ALLENTOWN ELIMINATES PLUMBING INSPECTOR POST
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WHITEHALL GETS 2 OFFERS FOR RENOVATION STUDY
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JOHN W. DATESMAN
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FIRST VALLEY BANK GIVES $3,000 SCHOLARSHIP
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DON’T MIX FUN ON RIVER WITH ALCOHOL, EXPERTS SAY
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SLOW THE STREAM BEFORE WE DROWN
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HALLMAN SURVIVOR
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MRS. HELEN N. SCHNELL
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RESIDENTIAL DIRECTORIES ON CITY BEING UPDATED
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A BASKETBALL BONUS FOR THE RABID ACC
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LANDFILL EXPANSION ADVANCES WILLIAMS PLANNERS CLEAR CHRIN REVISION
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N.J. AUTO DEALER BUYS SCHANTZ’S EMMAUS SITE
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FATHER OF OLD ALLENTOWN’ GIVEN CITY’S SPIRIT AWARD
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EASTON RALLIES TO STUN WILSON 11-9 IN NORCO BASEBALL
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S. WHITEHALL PHONE LINE CUT BY UTILITY CREW BRIEFLY
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AUSTRALIAN MAN FOUND DEAD IN AMERICUS HOTEL POLICE
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EASTON APPROVES POLICE COMPLAINT REVIEW PROCEDURE
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CHAMBER OF COMMERCE NAMES NEW ASSISTANT
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SIX WANT TO BE CITY’S FIRE COMMISSIONER
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LEHIGHTON AREA MAN SENTENCED TO 16 MONTHS FOR RAPING 13-YEAR-OLD
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BUCKS COUNTIANS GUNG-HO FOR OLLIE, REP. KOSTMAYER’S STAFF DISCOVERS
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GNADEN HUETTEN ACCREDITED FOR THREE-YEAR PERIOD
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SWIMMING TO WIN
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PANELS MAY REQUIRE OATHS FOR ALL WITNESSES IRAN-CONTRA HEARINGS: INVESTIGATORS SAY LYING MAKES OATHS NECESSARY; POINDEXTER ESCHEWS UNIFORM
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BETHLEHEM POLICE
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BETHLEHEM WOMAN FACES ADDITIONAL COUNTS POLICE
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MALDONADO SURVIVORS
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NEW DEVELOPERS PLAN TO REOPEN GINGERBREAD MAN IN SEPTEMBER
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IACOCCA A POLITICAL TARGET?
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HANOVER MAN WHO KILLED FATHER GETS SEVEN TO 18 YEARS
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WATCHDOG HAS PLENTY OF BARK
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KLEPPINGER FAMILIES RENEW ALLENTOWN-GERMANY TIES
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DECEIVE THE NAIVE
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DRIVER HOSPITALIZED AFTER FRANCONIA CRASH POLICE
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BING METZ IS STILL DOING ‘HIS THING’
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S. WHITEHALL, DORNEY PARK TO MEET WITH JUDGE OVER AUDIT
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JAMES A. CROUSE
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SENATE PROPOSAL FUZZY, ILL-ADVISED
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SIZE OF PENNRIDGE LIBRARY GROWS BUCKS INCREASES ITS SHARE OF THE COST
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N. WHITEHALL TELLS RESIDENTS IT CAN’T SOLVE WATER PROBLEM
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SALISBURY RESIDENTS SAY RUNOFF FROM PROJECT WOULD AFFECT THEM
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JAKOB G. TURTSCHANOW
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ALLENTOWN WOMAN FACES CHILD-ABUSE CHARGES POLICE
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PUPILS’ LOW SCORES IN STATEWIDE TEST UPSET THORPE BOARD
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TUITION RISES $150 AT STATE-OWNED COLLEGES MEAGER SUBSIDY SPURRED HIKE, OFFICIALS SAY
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ALLENTOWN POLICE
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PRO BASEBALL SUPPORTERS MAKE THEIR 1ST PITCH
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L. SAUCON MAN JAILED ON ENDANGERMENT COUNT POLICE
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THREE ESTABLISHMENTS MAY LOSE LIQUOR LICENSES
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GUS’S CROSSROADS ORDERED TO SEEK PERMIT
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ALLENTOWN SACRED HEART OSTEOPATHIC ST. LUKE’S EASTON GNADEN HUETTEN BIRTHS
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TEMPERS FLARE OVER LIMERICK EVACUATION PLAN
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BETHLEHEM MAN HELD FOR TRIAL ON SEX COUNTS POLICE
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AUTO DEALER BEQUEATHS MONEY TO KUTZTOWN U., HOSPITALS, CHURCHES
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CAR’S HOOD, ROOF DENTED WHILE PARKED IN EASTON
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PLANS FOR SHOPPING CENTER IN WASHINGTON TWP. TAKING SHAPE
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MRS. MARY RESTUM
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HEARING POSTPONED FOR STOCKERTOWN MAN POLICE
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80 FIRE CREWS TO JOIN PARADE COMMUNITY NEWSLINE
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MEMORIES ABOUND ON ‘BERKSY’ ROUTE
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GENERATIONS MEET
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JOHN F. SPADT
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CHURNING OUT TALENTED WOMEN CAGERS
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SCHUYLKILL GETS REIMBURSED FOR TAMAQUA TAXES $58,790 EQUALS MISSING SUM
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TWO INJURED IN CRASH ON R.512 IN PLAINFIELD POLICE
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MONROE GROUP STILL FIGHTING TO KEEP BOY SEGREGATED
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POLICE PENSION CHANGE PROPOSED NORTHAMPTON COMMUNITY REPORT
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GOOD SHEPHERD EVENT RAISED OVER $8,500 FYI
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MORAVIAN NAMES WOMAN TO DEAN’S POST
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HELLERTOWN POLICE
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Winning pitcher Stan Sterner went the distance…
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ALLENTOWN TEEN FACES COURT ACTION IN FATAL ACCIDENT POLICE
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COPLAY PLANNER ASSAILS COUNCIL ON SUBDIVISION DECISION VIOLATED STATE LAW, HE CLAIMS
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PLANNERS GIVE CONDITIONAL APPROVAL FOR MACUNGIE SCHOOL IN L. MACUNGIE
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FLORAL DISPLAY IS NEW ADDITION TO THIS YEAR’S MUSIKFEST
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PALISADES DELAYS VOTE ON ADDING SPACE SCHOOL BOARD DISCUSSES PLANS FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL, JUNIOR HIGH
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BIDS SOUGHT FOR WORK TO AID WATER PRESSURE
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NURSES STRIKE IS AVERTED PACT APPROVED IN EASTON
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MRS. HELEN KEMPSEY
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MCCC APPOINTS INTERIM CHIEF COMMUNITY NEWSLINE
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BOMB SCARE
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CITY COUNCIL REJECTS EMERGENCY FUND FOR DISPLACED RESIDENTS
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FIRE DESTROYS MOBILE HOME
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L. MT. BETHEL MAN GETS PROBATION IN MOLESTING CASE
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PALMERTON CLEANS UP AFTER STORM ROAD DAMAGE ESTIMATED AT $30,000, OFFICIAL SAYS
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RICHARD F. REICHERT
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NINE BOYERTOWN STUDENTS HONORED AS VOLUNTEENS
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NAZARETH BEGINS LEARNING ABOUT PROPOSED INCINERATORS
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SMALLER POOL TO REPLACE OLD ONE AT SAUCON PARK
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NUTTY’ HOBBYIST HAS 100 SQUIRRELS
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FORMER AREA MAN TO BE WHITE HOUSE FELLOW
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MONROE SAYS STATE IS INFLEXIBLE WITH FUNDS FOR MENTALLY ILL
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PERSISTENT PATIENCE DEVELOPER’S PLAN FOR MARKET IN TOWNSHIP HITS ANOTHER DELAY
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ALLENTOWN MAN CITED FOR LIFTING MANHOLE COVER POLICE
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COLEBROOK FARMS PROMOTES V.P.
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MARY MATSCO KALADY
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CITY SCHOOL BOARD WILL FILL VACANCY AT SESSION TONIGHT GILLS MAY BE CHOICE FOR UNEXPIRED TERM
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CACLV STARTS UP TRANSITIONAL HOUSING PLAN
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PLANNERS CLEAR MACARTHUR SQUARE
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HARTZELL RETURNS HOME, FEELING WELL AFTER SURGERY BRIEFLY
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EASTON MAN CHARGED FOLLOWING DISTURBANCE POLICE
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BETHLEHEM STUDENT WINS AWARD FOR STROKE ESSAY
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YOUNG ARTISTS GAIN EARLY FAME SOUDERTON PUPILS’ WORK ADORNS NOTECARDS
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HAHN SERVICES
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U. NAZARETH TO REVIEW COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
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AREA READING COUNCIL HONORED AT CONVENTION FYI
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A DAY AT THE CIRCUS
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PETER BENCH
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RUNNING AND SHOUTING KEEPS ’42ND STREET’ FAST AND INTELLIGIBLE THEATER REVIEW
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TAXPAYER’S REVOLT
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MRS. DORIS C. WESTON
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BETHLEHEM MAN HELD FOR TRIAL ON FRAUD COUNTS POLICE
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FORMER TEACHER AT LEHIGH U. GETS JAIL TERM 2 1/2 -5 YEARS FOR BURGLARIES
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RACQUETBALL: PAT’S CONSUMING PASSION
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LOWER NAZARETH TO OPPOSE PLAN FOR MORE GARBAGE
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JAYCEES DOUBLE MEMBERSHIP ROLLS
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RUNNING JAIL A TEAM EFFORT DIGIACINTO PRAISES MEMBERS OF STAFF
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E. MAE KLINGAMAN
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BETHLEHEM MAN FACES COURT ON RAPE COUNT POLICE
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KUTZTOWN PROF’S BOOK WINS POETRY PRIZE FYI
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BATTLE AGAINST POLIO IS OUTLINED FOR ROTARY
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PRESSURES, CONCERNS SURVEYED BY I-U 20 STUDENT FORUM
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INSURANCE FIRMS WON’T REVEAL FINANCES IN SURVEY
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DERR SERVICES
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MAN, 50, JAILED FOR INDECENT CONTACT WITH GIRL
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BATH AUTHORITY SAYS E. ALLEN DELINQUENT ON ITS WATER BILL
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ALLENTOWN READY TO START $5.5 MILLION WATER PLANT EXPANSION
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UPPER PERK GAINS CONTROVERSIAL WIN
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QUAKERTOWN RICHLANDTOWN WOMAN INSTALLED AS PA. VFW AUXILIARY PRESIDENT
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WHITEHALL AIDE ARRAIGNED IN THEFT CASE CHARGES STEM FROM WORK DONE TWO YEARS AGO
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CATASAUQUA SCHOOLS PLAN USE FOR STATE FUNDS
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SUSPECT IN KIDNAPPING CAPTURED IN ALLENTOWN POLICE
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TWO AREA YOUNG PEOPLE CAPTURE TALENT PRIZES
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THOSE WHO REPRESENT THE PUBLIC ARE BOSS COMMENTARY
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LEGISLATORS’ PRIORITIES
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PALMER PLANNERS CLEAR TWO FAST-FOOD RESTAURANTS DEVELOPER TO DROP PLANS FOR MALL ON TRACT
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LINETTE MERTZ FINDS NEW WAY TO PROVIDE COMPETITORS HELP
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HANDICAP PARKING PERMITS LIMITED
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PIKE MAN TO FACE TRIAL IN L.V. ON DRUG COUNTS POLICE
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COOPERSBURG GIRL WINS GIRL SCOUT GOLD AWARD
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PALMERTON HOSPITAL AUXILIARY INSTALLS OFFICERS AT MEETING
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MRS. VIOLET R. KISTLER
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MOORE MAN SUES CAR DEALER, SAYS HE WAS TRICKED INTO LEASE
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HAROLD G. BENNER
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8 FROM CARBON, SCHUYLKILL TO COMPETE IN AREA TRIATHLON
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VETERINARIAN FINDS PACE HECTIC, BUT FUN
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9 TEACHERS PROMOTED AT EAST STROUDSBURG
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PERSONALITIES
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DOYLESTOWN HOSPITAL ADDS FOUR PHYSICIANS TO STAFF
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BETHLEHEM MAN IS FINED $500 FOR CONDUCT
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FREEDOM SENIOR RECEIVES E. STROUDSBURG SCHOLARSHIP
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A LONG WAY DOWN
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DO BABY AND WATER MIX? INFANT SWIMMING PROGRAMS MAY BE ALL WET, SAY SOME EXPERTS AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS POLICY STATEMENT
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LEHIGH COUNTY WILL EXPERIMENT WITH LEAF COMPOSTING
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ZONERS GRANT 10 APPEALS
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KNOW YOUR NEWS CARRIER
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U.S. JUDGE UPHOLDS MACK TRANSFER RULES
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LAFAYETTE TRUST CHAIRMAN RESIGNS
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BETHLEHEM MAN GETS 2-4 YEARS FOR SHOPLIFTING
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JOHN SVAJKO
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FIRE CHIEFS DISCUSS AIDS, BILL TO INCREASE BENEFITS AFFLERBACH SAYS LAW MAY PASS THIS YEAR
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FUGITIVE SUSPECT CAUGHT AFTER SECOND-FLOOR JUMP POLICE
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WESLEY R. WASKA, 80; OWNED UNCLE WESLEY’S IN EASTON 34 YEARS
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SCHUYLKILL BOARD VOTES FUNDING FOR SENIORS’ VAN SERVICE
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SWIMMER PLACES SEVENTH IN SENIOR OLYMPICS EVENTS
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OLD FAIRGROUNDS GROUP ELECTS SLATE OF OFFICERS
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AREA FIRE COMPANIES RECEIVE LOW-INTEREST LOANS
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SHOPPING SPREE
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MRS. OLGA PAPPAJOHN
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KEENAN HOUSE GRADUATES URGED TO LOOK IN MIRROR
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IN THE REGION
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EYEGLASSES ARE TAKEN FROM VEHICLE IN EASTON POLICE
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STEEL CITY WATER SYSTEM SET FOR AUG. COMPLETION
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THE VET AND PET PAY VISIT
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MAN WAIVES HEARING ON MARIJUANA CHARGE POLICE
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SOUTH WHITEHALL RESIDENT NAMED TO DELAWARE U. POST PEOPLE, PLACES AND THINGS
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SECRETARY AT AOMC WINS SPIRIT AWARD FYI
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EASTON R.4 MAN REPORTS PICKUP TRUCK VANDALIZED POLICE
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DEMOS CELEBRATING
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WHITEHALL TWP. MAN CHARGED WITH ASSAULT ON PREVIOUS VICTIM POLICE