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1992 > February > 20
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L.V. RESIDENTS COMPLETE POLICE ACADEMY TRAINING
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POLICE SAY MAN STOLE FIGURINES
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LEHIGH SOCIOLOGY PROF EARNS NATIONAL AWARD
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JOSEPH H. DOWNING
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BLOWN FUSE KNOCKS OUT WHITEHALL EMERGENCY PHONES
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THIRD POLLING MACHINE IS HOPED TO BE THE CHARM FOR U. MILFORD
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KEY LAWMAKER BACKS BANNING BABY BELLS FROM INFO SERVICES
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WAR SCENARIOS SEEK TO SCUTTLE PEACE DIVIDEND
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NEW FIRE TRUCK READY TO ROLL ALBURTIS
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HEALTH-CARE PAPERWORK EXPLAINED AT ST. LUKE’S
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‘TRACKING’ IS A HEINOUS DEVICE
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BOYS REVIEW TITLE BATTLE WINDS UP IN A DRAW
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EMMAUS SEEKS COMPREHENSIVE PLAN COMMENTS
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RETIRED RESERVISTS ELECT NEW OFFICERS
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RIGHT TO SMOKE CARRIES RESPONSIBILITY
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SKATING THROUGH THE PARK
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ANTI-ABORTIONISTS SEEK MONTCO GOP CONTROL
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DALE E. WOLFE
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BETHLEHEM SCHOOL FIRE RULED ARSON
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EASTON MAN DIES IN HIT-RUN
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WHITEHALL PLANNERS DELAY DECISION ON 80-UNIT PROJECTS
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THREE PLEAD GUILTY IN SHOOTING SPREES
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STUDENTS EARN AWARDS IN BATON, DANCE, MODELING
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PALMER MAN HIT WOMAN, POLICE SAY
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TAMAQUA’S LONGHI, BEARS’ PIO REACH THE 1,000-POINT MARK
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COUNSELORS HELP STUDENTS DEAL WITH ‘EMPTY CHAIR’
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ROSHANALI B. SACHEDINA
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‘WHAT’S THIS?’ EAST STROUDSBURG STUDENTS SAMPLE UNFAMILIAR CUISINES
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REV. LEO BUEHLER, 80, RETIRED CATHOLIC PASTOR OF SCHUYLKILL CHURCH
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DELONG SERVICES
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AGNES M. BRAUN
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STATE POLICE HUNT DRIVER IN ACCIDENT
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BATH AREA SCHOOLS PRAISE STUDENTS’ EFFORTS
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FIREFIGHTER’S GEAR STOLEN IN TRAINING
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FEAR OF COMPUTER VIRUSES SPREADING LIKE THE PLAGUE
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POLICE ARREST 3 IN TWO DRUG RAIDS
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UPPER PERKIOMEN
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BETHLEHEM DOG IS CLASS ACT AT WESTMINSTER
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CITY SEEKS CHECKPOINT FUNDS DESPITE MISGIVINGS, COUNCIL APPROVES PROGRAM TO GET DRUNKS OFF ROAD
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DEVELOPMENT PLANS CUT BACK FOR HANOVER
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MARGARET REPSHER
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STUDENTS KEEP ON DANCING IN PENN STATE TRADITION
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SEMESTER AT SEA WAS UNFORGETTABLE COVER STORY
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SHUNNED HOME HAS A TAKER BETHLEHEM WOMAN EAGER TO MOVE IN
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THIRD TIME PROVED TO BE A CHARM FOR DENNIS FENSTERMAKER
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FLORENCE L. ROSSELLO
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MAKERS DENY IMPLANTS CAUSE HEALTH PROBLEMS
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AAUW HONORS ROBERTSON FOR DEDICATION AND EFFORT
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TEAM EFFORT BUILDS NEW FIRE STATION IN SALISBURY TWP.
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HEY, MISTER TAMBURITZAN MAN FOR JOHN HUGITZ, LIFE IS HIS MUSIC
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STUDENT VOICES
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ALLENTOWN WOMAN TURNS 100 THIS WEEK
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HIS MISSION: THE ‘INVASION’ OF AMERICA
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MUSIKFEST ’91 SET THE STAGE FOR LOWER SAUCON CHILD MODEL
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CENTENNIAL MAT TOURNEY WILL BE FUN
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BETHLEHEM
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PARKLAND BOARD, SOUTH WHITEHALL SETTLE DISPUTES
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FOOD BANK SEEKS ROOMIER BUILDING TO SUPPLY NEEDY
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ALTHEA M. RITTER
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L. SAUCON ADDRESSES MAY CHANGE
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SALISBURY POLICE NAB 55 AS SPEEDERS
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CONTAMINATION RISKS TO PALMERTON CALLED SMALL SCIENTIST SAYS CADMIUM POSES NO DANGER
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‘GEO-GYM’ IS WHERE GAMES WIN ‘EM OVER
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LOGO JUST TAKES UP SPACE … … BUT AT SCHOOL IT’S THE SPACE
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L. SAUCON PLANS WORKSHOP ON PROPOSED LAND ORDINANCE
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N. WHITEHALL RESIDENTS TO GET NEW ADDRESSES BY MID-JUNE
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CCHS AND PARKLAND GIRLS REACH EPC TITLE MATCH TROJANS’ RALLY OUSTS LIBERTY
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WILL HOUSING GIVE REVITALIZATION CHANCE? ANSWER MAY BE FOUND IN NEW DOWNTOWN UNITS
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MUHLENBERG HANDS F&M; 75-66 SETBACK
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4 PUPILS IN AREA POST WINS IN PP&L;’S SAFETY CONTEST
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EASTERDAY TO MAKE COURT APPEARANCE
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EASTON MAN KILLED IN ROUTE 57 HIT-RUN
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CLIFF KOCH AWARD TO DOUG LINDE
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TROJANS’ RALLY OUSTS LIBERTY
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SOUDERTON SWIMMERS MAKE A BIG SPLASH
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LET COUNTY RUN RADIO, OFFICIAL TELLS PALMERTON
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EATING CLUBS TRIAL SET
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LEHIGH PARKWAY
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N.Y. HOMELESS TO GET L.V. HELP THE MACUNGIES
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STORY FOR EVERYONE IN EPC BOYS ACTION
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SUGARBABIES SOUR SOME ON PARENTHOOD
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FRIEDENS CONGREGATION HONORS REV. TOMLINSON COOPERSBURG AREA
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L. MT. BETHEL HIRES NEW ZONING OFFICER
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LEHIGH CONTINUES CITY INSPECTIONS — GRATIS
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LEHIGH TWP. MAN TO AID MEXICO NORTHAMPTON AREA: AREA NOTES
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SPRING THAW
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CLARA JURIK
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HERBERT R. SMITH
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BETHLEHEM AREA DISTRICT WELCOMES 7 TO FACULTY
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ALLENTOWN SACRED HEART OSTEOPATHIC ST. LUKE’S
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ASD OPPOSES CITIZEN PANEL OF COST CUTTERS
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AFRICA CONSULTANT TO VISIT MUHLENBERG COLLEGE MICHAEL J. FURST, A SENIOR CONSULTANT TO THE AFRICA ENVIRONMENT DIVISION OF THE WORLD BANK, WILL BE THE WOODROW WILSON NATIONAL FELLOWSHIP FOUNDATION VISITING SCHOLAR AT MUHLENBERG COLLEGE FEB. 24028.
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MCKINLEY
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THE IRISH REGROUP FOR PARADE
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DO-RE-MI TO RAISE DOUGH FOR SCHOLARSHIP AT SCHOOL
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NCC’S KOPECEK TO RECEIVE AWARD FROM BOY SCOUTS
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KNOW YOUR NEWS CARRIER
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CHESTNUTHILL
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52-LOT SUBDIVISION GOES BEFORE PLANNERS MONDAY THE MILFORDS
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WOMEN’S SOCCER JOINS ESU PROGRAM IN ’92
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HIRAM DODD
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STATE CONTRACT AWARDED FOR FISH LADDER AT EASTON DAM
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EDNAMAY P. KLECKNER
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FEMALE, MALE VALUES DIFFER, SURVEY SHOWS
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TRACKING MAKES TEACHING EFFICIENT
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EARL E. ROECKER
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MORAVIAN FALLS SHORT IN BID TO UPSET DICKINSON
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HENRY R. NICHOLAS
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PALMERTON
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CEMENT BELT FAIR GROUP NAMES A SLATE OF OFFICERS
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FREIND PLANS CAMPAIGN STOPS IN BUCKS
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PHILLIPSBURG CRUISES IN NEW JERSEY TEAM TOURNEY 44-10
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NAZARETH WRAPS UP 12TH STRAIGHT COLONIAL CROWN
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BETHLEHEM
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NORTHAMPTON BOYS, PARKLAND GIRLS FINISH SECOND
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ALLENTOWN MUST ACCEPT DIVERSITY, GOODE LECTURES
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KETTI H. MELONAS, 62; ACTIVE IN GREEK THEATER
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SUCKER BITE
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JAMES H. WELLEN
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DAHMER FINDING MAKES NO SENSE
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SCHOOLS NEED DRASTIC CHANGES
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A MESSAGE FOR BUSH, DEMOCRATS
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COMMISSION IS SEEKING NOMINATIONS
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3 FACE DRUG SENTENCES IN NORTHAMPTON COURT 4 PLEAD GUILTY TO NARCOTIC-RELATED CRIMES
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SALARY INCREASE FOR BUCKS ARCHITECT IS ARGUED BY COMMISSIONERS ARCHITECT’S PAY ARGUED BY BUCKS COMMISSIONERS
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CRASH INJURIES KILLED MAN, CORONER SAYS
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MAN TO FACE COURT IN BOTTLE ASSAULT
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3 APPOINTMENTS MADE AT LEHIGH UNIVERSITY
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MARY GILLESPIE HITS FROM ALL OVER THE COURT JIM THORPE JUNIOR LED TEAM IN SCORING
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SCHOOL BREAK
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EMMAUS TO HOLD HEARING ON 911 PLAN
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BETHLEHEM MAN SENTENCED IN COCAINE DEAL
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CONFLICT: MONEY VS. EDUCATION BANGOR BOARD SEEKS SOLUTION
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PAUL M. MILLER
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PALISADES BUDGET TO INCREASE, BUT FUNDING STILL UNCLEAR
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CETRONIA 4TH-GRADERS ARE BUSY WITH A PRESS OF WORK
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LCCC, MANSFIELD SIGN STUDENT TRANSFER PACT
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BAND BENEFIT CLARIFICATION
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THIRD FATALITY IS IDENTIFIED IN MOORE CRASH
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MUSICAL DRAMA TO BE PRESENTED BY LOCAL NAACP
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LEGG MASON WILL MOVE TO PLAZA
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NEW REGULATIONS WOULD PUT A SNAG IN SALMON CATCHING TECHNIQUES
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MONROE MAN HOSPITALIZED AFTER CRASH
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ANNA M. OVERHOLTZER
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WILLIAMS VALLEY’S MCNEAL IS TOP SCHUYLKILL SCHOLAR ATHLETE
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MINERVA M. OPLINGER
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ADVISORY COMMITTEE VOTES 8-3 AGAINST NOCKAMIXON GUN CLUB
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COOPERSBURG AREA CHURCH MARKS DECADE WITH PASTOR
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DECADES OF DETERMINATION TOWNSHIP AUDITOR KEEPS HITTING BOOKS
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S. WHITEHALL-DORNEY TRUCE STRAINED
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AFTERNOON OUTING
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SUPERINTENDENT HOPEFULS TO APPEAR
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MYRTLE JONES SOWDEN
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FLORIDA CROWDS CHEER FREEDOM HIGH PATRIOTS
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MAN, 21, ACCUSED OF ROBBING WOMAN
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ST. LUKE’S HOSPITAL NAMES HEAD OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE
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TEEN-AGER WAIVES SKI-THEFT HEARING
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FOR THE RECORD
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FOGELSVILLE SCHOOL
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BOY SCOUTS TO SALUTE CHANNEL 39 CHIEF SIEGEL
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MORAVIAN MAT PROGRAM NATIONALLY RANKED
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OFFICER PROMOTED; FOUR ARE SWORN IN
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SLATINGTON EDUCATOR SEEKS HOUSE SEAT
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WILBUR C. SEABRIGHT
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RESCUE AT SOUTH WHITEHALL CRASH
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L. SAUCON WOMAN FACES SEX CHARGE
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LORRAINE RICHARDS
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SMALL-TOWN BANKER ENJOYS LIGHTER SIDE OF LIFE
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DRUG SELLER GETS MANDATORY TERM BETHLEHEM MAN SENTENCED TO SEVEN YEARS FOR SALES, POSSESSION
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ALLENTOWN POLICE OFFICER RETIRES AFTER 21 YEARS
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THIS DRUG LAB IS DEALERS’ NEMESIS
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WOMAN ALLEGING RAPE BY POLICE IS CHARGED
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POLICE ARREST 2 MEN THEY SAY TESTED POT
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HEREFORD MAN, 40, KILLED IN COLLISION
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CONCERN YOUTH SERVICES PICKS DIRECTORS FOR 1992-93
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REMAPPING MAY GIVE THE VALLEY A CIGAR-CHOMPING REPUBLICAN VALLEY MIGHT GET A SENATOR FROM AFAR
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NAZARETH AREA
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LEHIGH AUDITIONS SCHEDULED TO FIND CONCERT NARRATOR. AUDITIONS FOR A NARRATIVE ROLE IN THE UPCOMING 250TH COMMISSIONED CONCERT PIECE, “RITUALS & CEREMONIES,” WILL BE HELD ON MARCH 7 IN LAMBERTON HALL, LEHIGH UNIVERSITY.
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YOU CALL IT!
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WILLIAMS MAN FACES ASSAULT CHARGE
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WASHINGTON
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THE STORM IS HEADING FOR COLORADO
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DEATH RISK FROM ASTHMA TIED TO HEAVY INHALER USE
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EASTON MAN GETS 6-18 MONTHS MORE
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LEHIGH TOWNSHIP MAN SEEKS HELPERS FOR MISSION PROJECTS IN MEXICO
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BETHLEHEM
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SADIE I. BALLIET
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BUCKS ASKED TO TELL PHILLY INCINERATOR ISN’T WELCOME
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STUDENTS VISIT VIA COMPUTER NAZARETH CLUB ON LINE TO U.S., CANADA GROUPS
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ALLENTOWN MAN GETS JAIL FOR WRITING BAD CHECKS
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KNOW YOUR NEWS CARRIER
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RAPPELLING OFF-THE-WALL SPORTS IN THE GREAT INDOORS
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EMMAUS DOG HAS HIS DAY AT BIG SHOW COVER STORY
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VIKING JUDGES GIVE A CHEER FOR COMPETITION WINNERS
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ALLEGED POLICE-RAPE VICTIM IS CHARGED
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FUND BUYS MONITOR FOR HOSPITAL FAMILY GETS PALMERTON EQUIPMENT TO HONOR JILLIAN MILLER’S MEMORY
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BROTHER ARRESTED IN CD PLAYER THEFT
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COLLEGIANS
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PRIBULKA SERVICES
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COOPERSBURG
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SALISBURY TEEN IS SEMIFINALIST IN BLACK HISTORY ESSAY CONTEST
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ROOSEVELT
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WATCH SALESMAN PICKED WRONG TIME
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KNOW YOUR NEWS CARRIER
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SCHOOL GIVES STUDENTS A PLATE PASSPORT
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CENTER VALLEY PASTOR SPEAKS ON HARD LIFE OF REFUGEES
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P’BURG MAN MISTAKEN FOR ESCAPED KILLER
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NAZARETH WRAPS UP 12TH STRAIGHT COLONIAL CROWN
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SHERIDAN
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A WELCOME ADDITION TO THORPE CAGE SQUAD
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SCHOOL BUS ROLLS OVER FOOT OF GIRL, 3
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NO ONE INJURED IN R. 903 CRASH
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IT’S WET AND WILD FOR PARKLAND SWIMMERS
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ALLENTOWN COSTUMER NOMINATED FOR OSCAR FOR ‘FINK’
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YOUTH LEAGUE ELECTS OFFICERS AND BOARD FOR ’92
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SLATE BELT WIND GAP
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MONROE PUPILS CLIMBING THE MOUNTAIN OF ARTISTRY
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JOSEPH J. PATIRE, 75, FORMER BELVIDERE BARBER
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EASTON
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FEMALE SPORTS HAVE LONG WAY TO GO IN EYES OF PUBLIC
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TAMAQUA ACCEPTS PENNDOT DETOUR PLAN
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MAN HURT CRITICALLY IN FALL FROM PRESS
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CCHS AND PARKLAND GIRLS REACH EPC TITLE MATCH VIKETTES ELIMINATE BECAHI
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ANNA CZIPOTH, 90; RAN BETHLEHEM MUSIC STORE AND ACADEMY 51 YEARS
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WHITEHALL
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TAXES UP, AID DOWN — WHAT TO DO? PROGRAM CUTS, LARGER CLASSES LIKELY NEEDED TO BALANCE BUDGETS, SCHOOLS SAY
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WIFE SOUGHT IN GA. SHOOTING
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MARIAN ADVANCES TO TITLE ROUND
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A BAD CONCLUSION AT PLEASANT VALLEY
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SAUCON VALLEY TALKS GO LONG, BUT OFFER DISMAYS TEACHERS
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BETHLEHEM TOWNSHIP
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PLAY IS HARD WORK, BUT REWARDING, TOO COVER STORY
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WATER PLANT PLANNED NESQUEHONING AIMS TO MEET U.S. LAW
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MEALS ON WHEELS MARKS ITS 20 THE YEAR. MEALS ON WHEELS OF THE BETHLEHEM AREA CELEBRATED ITS 20TH ANNIVERSARY FRIDAY AND HONORED 20 VOLUNTEERS WHO EACH HAVE GIVEN 20 YEARS OF SERVICE.
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MAN IS STABBED WHILE WALKING DOG
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EASTON’S WRESTLING LEGACY CONTINUES
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A COMPELLING NEED TO STICK THE TAXPAYERS
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KATHRYN M. MATHEWS
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FISH LADDER FUNDED BY STATE
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PALMER/FORKS STOP SIGNS REPLACING YIELD SIGNS
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MATH GAMES FUN
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THORPE TO EXAMINE POLICE OVERTIME PAY
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COUNTY: STATE BUDGET CUTS MAY CLOSE SENIOR CENTERS
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BUSH HAS BEEN WASTING TIME
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WHITEHALL SWINGING INTO ACTION TO RENEW THE STILES PLAYGROUND
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EAGLE SCOUT
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AFTER PROLONGED WARNING PERIOD, PARENTS GET TRAFFIC TICKETS AT SCHOOL