06/23/11 Two adults and two young children were injured in a two-car crash Wednesday afternoon at Route 422 and Scenic Drive in Jackson Township.
06/20/11 In a pair of free-speech rulings, a federal appeals court in Pennsylvania last week said students do in fact have a First Amendment right to make fun of and even insult their principals and teachers on social media
06/20/11 AKRON, Ohio - The University of Akron football program signed 23 student-athletes to a National Letter of Intent on Wednesday, including 10 from the state of Ohio, second-year head coach Rob Ianello announced. The class also features five players who hail from the neighboring state of Pennsylvania.
06/19/11 Marcia Dolan of Danbury advanced to the quarterfinals of the 64th annual Connecticut Women's Golf Association championships at Bloomfield yesterday (June 17, 1986) with a victory over Hope Kelly in the first round of match play. Dolan is seeking a record 11th CWGA championship...
06/18/11 JONESTOWN - For the better part of seven decades, Richard Bleistine has served the city of Lebanon as a volunteer firefighter and has been an active community leader on the city s northside.
06/17/11 The Concord Supervisors took their first look, June 7, at the bubble plan for Woodlawn at Concord, a proposed residential, active adult and commercial development at Route 202 and Beaver Valley Road.
06/17/11 Railroads were a prominent factor in development of the newest 3-mile segment of the Great Allegheny Passage trail, which officially opened Friday in the Mon Valley.
06/16/11 Lebanon County Earned Income Tax Bureau has been hit with a massive request for documents filed under the Pennsylvania Right-to-Know Law that could prove costly for Lebanon County taxpayers.
06/13/11 CRASH: Cathy Lee Neiman, 40, of Tower City was charged with driving under the influence after she was involved in an accident on I-81 north near mile marker 103.5 in Pine Grove Township at 6:07 p.m. Saturday.
06/12/11 A triple shooting in North Philadelphia has left two men dead and another in very critical condition.
06/11/11 DOYLESTOWN, Pennsylvania, JUNE 11, 2011 ( Zenit.org ).- Here is the text of an address given by Monsignor Walter Rossi, rector of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C., to the national convention of the Polish American Priests Association.
06/11/11 Central Pennsylvania African American Museum celebrated the grand opening of the museum's new exhibits Saturday. The museum's new exhibits describe the history and culture of blacks, with an emphasis on Berks County.
06/09/11 Most folks know that Donora's Paul Zolak was one of the WPIAL's top athletic directors over the years. What they probably don't know is that Zolak was also a long-time WPIAL basketball and football official, as well as a football player at California State College.
06/08/11 Paying for college just got easier for 13 students across Pennsylvania. They are among 530 students nationwide who will receive scholarships of $5,000 each for the 2011-2012 academic year through the Verizon Foundation's scholarship program for the children and dependents of company employees.
06/08/11 Two people received minor injuries about noon Tuesday in a car accident in Upper Mount Bethel Township, Pennsylvania State Police at Belfast report. Brenda L. Sanderson, 61, of Bethlehem, pulled out from a stop sign on Lake Minsi Drive and her car was struck by a car driven on Route 191 by Lane Dickey, 20, of East Bangor, police report.
06/08/11 Two McConnellsburg residents have been cited with harassment as a result of a dispute at 618 East Maple Street in McConnellsburg Borough. State police were dispatched to the residence at 10:43 p.m.
06/08/11 Other best bets include David Montano's latest solo exhibit, "New Work" at Christine Frechard Gallery, features seven massive mixed-media paintings that use images taken from film stills.
06/08/11 John Foster Bales II, 100, died June 3 at Meadow Lakes in Hightstown, N.J. Born in the farming community of Circleville, Ohio on January 5, 1911, he was the younger of two children of Robert Rea Bales and Minnie Westenhaver Bales.
06/07/11 Officials have asked the EPA to work with GenOn to avoid potential job loss. Three federal lawmakers from Pennsylvania have come to the aid of a Northampton County coal-fired power plant blamed for fouling air in neighboring New Jersey, urging environmental regulators to "work with" the company to reduce its emissions.
06/07/11 Thee Pennsylvania legislators have sent a letter to the EPA, urging that they work with an embattled Lehigh Valley power plant to save jobs. |