BETHLEHEM, Pa. - While most cafes serve up coffee, tea and light fare in small, informal spaces, a cafe coming soon to ...
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Birriaholic, left, operates at 81 W. Broad St. in downtown Bethlehem BETHLEHEM, Pa. – Due to "business and operational constraints," a popular Bethlehem dining establishment will be making moves in ...
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17 Top Things To Do with Kids in Lehigh Valley, PA
Lehigh Valley, comprised of Allentown, Bethlehem, and Easton, is chock-full of entertainment for the kids. From crayons and caverns to music, science, and more, the Lehigh Valley has something to ...
Morris, Donna CeceliaDonna Cecelia Steveken Morris, 82, died peacefully in St. Luke’s Hospice September 3. Formerly of downtown Bethlehem, PA and Baltimore, MD, Donna was born in St. Paul, MN. Her ...
Downtown State College’s Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Plaza will add another storefront to its ranks when The Makery Market opens its doors on Friday. Owner Amy Frank will hold a grand opening ...
This weekend's events include Harvest of the Arts in Carlisle, the New Cumberland Apple Festival, Upper Allen's Fall Festival ...
Colleen Lynch, 59, of Bethlehem died Thursday, November 7, 2019 in her home with her family by her side. Born in Bethlehem, she was the daughter of the late Bernard and Elizabeth (Murphy) Lynch. She ...
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The annual Downtown d'Lights event in Perry Square has been postponed one week because of safety concerns related to the weather. Originally scheduled for Friday from 5-8 p.m., the annual holiday ...
The Make Billionaires Pay protests have been planned to coincide with world leaders coming to New York for the UN General Assembly and Climate Week.
READING — In June, Reading City Council members were asked to sign a pledge committing to work toward the city’s new goal of zero traffic deaths by 2033. The plan to get there, known nationally as ...
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