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1992 > December > 3
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EAGLE SCOUT
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A BATTLE FOR THE REUNIONS CLASSIC WILL BE TALK OF GET-TOGETHERS FOR YEARS
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TRIMMING THE TREE FOR BIRDS
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LIBRARY TO CLOSE FOR RENOVATIONS AREA NOTES EASTON AREA
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WEATHERLY
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NO METHANE IS FOUND IN K.U. DORM
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EASTON MAN FACES DRUG CHARGES
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REDS OWNER FILLS IN BLANKS
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LEGAL SERVICES AWARDED SEVERAL GRANTS
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PUPILS RAISE $3,054 FOR RED CROSS EAST PENN
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TURKEYS NOT THE ONLY ONES TO FEEL THE AX
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BUCKS PLANS $4.5 MILLION JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER
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FROM HOMEMAKER TO DOLL-MAKER
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KNOW YOUR NEWS CARRIER
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FISHER SURVIVORS
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PALISADES TO BUDGET USING CURRENT COSTS
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CHURCH IN IRELAND BISHOP VISITING L.V.
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BUSINESSES LEAD WAY ON FUNDING AIRPORT ROADS
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CLUB IS COLLECTING TOYS FOR TOTS COOPERSBURG AREA
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AMERICANS FEAR OBESE PEOPLE AS SYMBOLS OF FAILURE, SLOTH
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L. SAUCON POLICE WILL GET RAISES FOR NEXT 3 YEARS
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62-YEAR-OLD SAYS HE WAS ROBBED
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NAZI INFLUENCE IN VALLEY, TOO
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EX-CHUNKER VISITS HOME, DROPS OFF WELCOME GIFT
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FREDERICK C. PHILLIPS SR.
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CHENA WILL MARKET SOFTWARE IN EUROPE
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PA. SCHOOLS CAN’T AFFORD EARLY PENSION
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POLICE NAB 5 MORE IN JOY-RIDING SPREE
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UPPER MILFORD SUPERVISORS PASS NO-INCREASE BUDGET
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PENNRIDGE RAM TOUGH IN SEASON FINALE
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MERIDIAN, GROUP AIR LENDING PLANS
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EUGENE MAKL
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MISSING TAX FUNDS ATTRIBUTED TO ‘SLOPPY BOOKKEEPING’
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CITY HERITAGE ALLIANCE WINS DELAY IN ARCADE DEMOLITION
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MCKINLEY
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BLAMING ETHNIC SCAPEGOATS DOES NOTHING TO DETER CRIME
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RENOVATIONS WILL MAKE ELEVATORS IN CITY HALL MORE ACCESSIBLE
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READERS: BELIEVE IT OR NOT!
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WHITE HOUSE REVEALS MILLIONS IN HIDDEN COSTS
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SPITE FENCE MARS SCENIC GAP VIEW
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COMMUNITY CHORUS TO HAVE HOLIDAY SHOW AREA NOTES PALISAD
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MULES DOWN ALLENTOWN 79-65 IN FOUL-FILLED GAME
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A CENTURY POINT ZERO ONE
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PANTHER BOWL II PRODUCES 1,200 LITTLE WINNERS
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SNISKY: A ’78 NEWPORT IN SHOULDER PADS
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BE PROUD OF THE HYPHENS
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$150,000 DONATED FOR HOUSING EAST STROUDSBURG SAVINGS WILL FUND TRANSITIONAL PROJECTS
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HE’S ‘TAKEN BACK THE STREETS’
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BETHLEHEM CHURCH OFFICIALS PLAN TO VISIT RUSSIA
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SCHOOLS HAVING WINTER CONCERTS AREA NOTES SOUDERTON AREA
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JUSTICE’S OFFICE SLIGHTLY DAMAGED
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BUSHKILL MAN GUILTY OF HORSE ABUSE
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LATINOS PACK CITY HALL TO OPPOSE ENGLISH-ONLY BILL
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HYDRANT TESTING WILL DIRTY WATER
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SALISBURY
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BANGOR HIGH TO STAGE COMEDY BANGOR AREA SLATE BELT
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MONROE MAN CITED IN FRACAS AT COURTHOUSE
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FOR THE RECORD
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UNPAID BILLS HIKE PEN ARGYL FEE FOR TRASH COLLECTION
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ELIZABETH W. CAVANAUGH
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MESSAGES ON HOUSE LANDS WOMAN IN REHAB
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PARTNERSHIP WILL IMPROVE HEALTH CARE
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DUI CHARGES DROPPED AFTER COP MOVES SOUTH
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ROBERT H. EDELMAN, 82; OWNED NAZARETH DAIRY
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LUCILLE M. RANEY
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PRELIMINARY HEARINGS
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ALLENTOWN
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MAN FACES CARBON TRIAL ON CHILD-BEATING CHARGE
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CHORALE HAVING FALL CONCERT CARBON COUNTY
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MAN SENTENCED FOR HEROIN SALE IN BETHLEHEM
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WARREN WORKER CHARGED IN CRIME
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TRUCK, TRAILER FLIP, SKID ACROSS I-78
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BOARHEAD SITE MOSTLY CLEANED UP
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HORNETS HONORED FOR SUCCESSFUL BUT DISAPPOINTING SEASON
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VIOLA P. KNECHT
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ROTARY CLASSIC AT ESU LOADED WITH TALENT
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IN READING, UNCERTAINTY LINGERS AFTER CLINTON WIN
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MAE V. GORESO, 87, EX-EASTON MARKET OWNER
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MUSEUM DISPLAYING TREES SELLERSVILLE PENNRIDGE
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FRED F. MUMAW
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LUCY K. THOMAS
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CROSS COUNTRY GIRL ALL-STARS
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TEEN-AGER FOILS MUGGING ATTEMPT
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BETHLEHEM
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SISTER BERNARDICE, 71, RETIRED L.V. TEACHER
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ARMOND BRUNI JR., 45, HESS’S DISPLAY MANAGER
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KNOW YOUR NEWS CARRIER
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THE ATTENTION NOW SHIFTS TO BASKETBALL AND WRESTLING
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OLDEN DAYS
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THE MANHATTAN TRANSFER DELIGHTS 1,300 IN EASTON
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NAZARETH AREA
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SOUTH WHITEHALL
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FRIENDS AND STRANGERS ALIKE PRAY FOR KATIE’S HOMECOMING
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BAND BOOSTERS TO HAVE DINNER SCHOOL NOTES WILSON
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PETE WAS A COMPETITOR TO THE END
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SATURDAY SHOW IS PLANNED BY YOUNG MUSICIANS CLUB
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WILSON OFFICERS KEEP POSTS
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A PASSION FOR THINGS MEDIEVAL
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FOOD BASKETS TO BE DISTRIBUTED WARREN COUNTY
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WILSON
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LEHIGH VALLEY SACRED HEART
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A PAIR OF WATCHFUL WAITERS
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SALFORD TOWNSHIP
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SADD TIMES AT NOTRE DAME
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BUCKS EYES PRIVATE INSURER
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HERSCHEL GETTING BURN-ED AGAIN BUT IN PHILLY
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N. WHITEHALL HOLDS TAX RATE ON BUDGET GROWING BY $260,322
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H. MORRIS FISHER
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1993 FISHING LICENSE IS A GREAT STOCKING STUFFER
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PEARSON H. DEATER
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TREXLER DRIVE FOR NEEDY NETS 6,079 POUNDS OF FOOD
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DIDA PLANS TO HELP LEASE VACANT SHOPS
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THE CELEBRATION CONTINUES AT ALLEN
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PA. LAWYER VIOLATED CAMPAIGN LAW POTTSVILLE MAN GUILTY ON ALL COUNTS
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L. NAZARETH SUPERVISORS ADOPT NO-INCREASE BUDGET
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BETHLEHEM TO RENOVATE CITY HALL ELEVATORS
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TOPTON
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BOY SCOUTS FILL LARDER AT ECUMENICAL FOOD BANK
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QUAKERTOWN FIGHTING CABLE TV RATE HIKE
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UGI TEAMS UP WITH SCHOOLS TO FOSTER LOVE OF READING
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TAMAQUA BOARD STYMIED 5 SCHOOL DIRECTORS ABSENT; REORGANIZATION MEETING SUSPENDED
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1ST-GRADE TEACHER TO ACT AS PRINCIPAL AT CENTRAL SCHOOL
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MUSIC INSTRUCTOR ‘SURPRISED’ AT PROPOSAL TO DROP PUPILS
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GIFT AVAILABLE FOR THE SMOKER WANTING TO QUIT
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READING IS GOLDEN AT 50, READING ‘BARGAIN’ STILL DELIGHTING
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EASTON UNFOLDS ROAD MAP LEADING TO ITS FUTURE
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HONORING MUHLENBERG’S LIFE EVENT TO MARK 250 YEARS OF LEADER’S SPIRIT
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WHEN THE MOOD STRIKES, HE PAINTS
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COST CUT FOR STEEL UPDATING
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GATLIN BROS. YULE SHOW IN ALLENTOWN CANCELED
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VEHICLE FLIPS, DRIVER CHARGED
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U.S. WOULD HEAD SOMALIA EFFORT
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BATH 4-H YOUTH TO ATTEND CONFERENCE IN CHICAGO
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RICHLAND TOWNSHIP
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CHARLOTTE MADDEN
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CARBON UNITED WAY CELEBRATES EXCEEDING GOAL
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AREA STUDENT RECEIVES $1,000 BUSINESS SCHOLARSHIP
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EASTON MAN SUES ASSAILANTS, RESTAURANT
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SIXERS CAN’T TAKE NO MOE 98-82 LOSS TO SPURS BAFFLES COACH
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108 NEW HOMES PROPOSED FOR HIGHLANDS DEVELOPMENT
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SOUTH WHITEHALL DONATES TO HOMELESS
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YOU CALL IT!
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POLICE ARREST 2 IN L. SAUCON ON COCAINE CHARGES
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LEGAL SECRETARY GETS JOB AS HEAD OF MCHALE’S EASTON OFFICE
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MILFORD TOWNSHIP
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DAR WINNER IS ANNOUNCED AT WHITEHALL HIGH SCHOOL
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PANEL SEEKS ALTERNATIVES TO PRISON
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BETHLEHEM
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LEHIGH’S PHI BETA KAPPA INDUCTS THREE FROM VALLEY
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NORTHAMPTON AREA CHURCH FEEDS NEEDY, STUDENTS
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AREA YOUTH WIN AWARDS IN STATE 4-H HORSE SHOW
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ELIZABETH H. DERSTINE
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COST TOO HIGH FOR CLEANUP IN TAMAQUA
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HAFER CREATES TWO TOP POSITIONS, GIVES THEM TO CAMPAIGN AIDES
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CHARLES BATZA
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CURTIS D. BAILEY
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PARK WORKS WITH TENANTS
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SEASONAL ATTRACTION
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NEW PLEA TO FIX OLD SCHOOL SAME PROBLEM IS NO MONEY
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STUDENT VOICES
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ALLENTOWN
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CLINTON’S AMAZING POWERS
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JAMES J. HINES
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HEALTH CARE ISN’T A PRODUCT
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YULE TREE SALE TO BENEFIT BAND SAUCON VALLEY AREA
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MONEY FOR NOTHING?
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KNOW YOUR NEWS CARRIER
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TOWNSHIP PARENTS TO DISCUSS SCHOOL REDISTRICTING PROPOSAL
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KERNSVILLE SCHOOL PUPILS VIEW EXOTIC BIRDS
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DEBRIS IN TEEN FATALITY ON R.309 ANALYZED
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EASTON
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LOIS W. HANSELMAN
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CHARLES M. BEHM
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MARY BARNER
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BETHLEHEM TOWNSHIP
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‘FLASHLIGHT’ ROBBER GETS $21; SUSPECT NABBED QUICKLY
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HIS WHEELS GET AROUND
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SOME TIPS ON READING TO CHILDREN
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OFFICER RECALLS MURDER SCENE IN BROWN TRIAL
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EAST ROCKHILL TOWNSHIP
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STUDENT VOICES
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FRANK GILBERT
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SIXERS CAN’T TAKE NO MOE 98-82 LOSS TO SPURS BAFFLES COACH
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MARY A. BUSKIRK
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NOISE ORDINANCE IS DELAYED AGAIN BY EASTON PLANNERS EASTON NOISE LAW DELAYED 2ND TIME
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EVENING IN ALLENTOWN
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GRIDIRON GOLD CONTEST UPDATE
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WOMAN IS SHOT; HUSBAND CHARGED
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JUST CHEER FOR THE L.A. RAIDERS, BABY
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MUTILATED DOG FOUND NEAR A-B-E
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MORAVIAN ACADEMY LISTS STUDENT SINGERS AT VESPERS
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WILLIAM E. MARSDEN
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HELEN C. FUHRER; RAN ADVERTISING COMPANY
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PROPOSED GOLF COURSE RECEIVES USE PERMIT MOORE TWP. FACILITY STILL NEEDS PERMITS
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LAWS FOR LAWMAKERS, TOO
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NORTHAMPTON JUDGE SAYS ALCOHOL IS MOST VISIBLE CULPRIT OF SOCIETY
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MOLESTER WHO LOCKED UP KIDS GETS 6-20 YEARS EASTON MAN OFFERS NO EXCUSE FOR HIS CONDUCT
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FIRST VALLEY BANK CEO NAMED TRUSTEE AT ST. LUKE’S
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YULE TREE SALES TO BENEFIT NEEDY FAMILIES
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LEHIGHTON FIGHT LANDS MAN IN JAIL
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COME TO OUR HOUSE
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SHAVER CRACKS THE 800 MARK; TRAVIS IS PERFECT
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LANDMARKS OFFER HOLIDAY CHEER EMMAUS
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MARY E. TRAUTMAN
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CARMIE L. CREITZ, 89, EX-ACTING ADMINISTRATOR OF PALMERTON HOSPITAL
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FAT PEOPLE FACE ABUSE, DISCRIMINATION FIRST OF THREE ARTICLES
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RENNINGER ADDITION
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TEACHERS TO BOYCOTT FLORIST ROSES BACK BOARD IN NEGOTIATIONS
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MONROE MAN CITED IN FRACAS AT COURTHOUSE
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EVELYN A. MOYER, 107, EX-EMMAUS RESIDENT
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BIGGER, BETTER FIRST NIGHT PROMISED IN BETHLEHEM
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MARY C. DAVIES, 95, EX-ASD ART TEACHER
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MORAVIAN GAINS WACKY 69-67 WIN OVER LVC
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LEHIGHTON
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CROSS COUNTRY BOY ALL-STARS
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HILLTOWN TOWNSHIP
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IRWIN GREENBERG ASSUMES BOARD CHAIRMANSHIP AT LVH
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MONROE THRIFT GIVES $150,000 TO ASSIST TRANSITIONAL HOUSING
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WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: NOW THEY CAN SWEAT
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OFFICER DESTROYS ALBINO DEER HIT BY CAR ON R.378