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Bethlehem police apologize, DA says more needs to be done after middle school cop arrest
Bethlehem police offered apologies and assurances after a now-former police officer was arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting a student at the middle school he was assigned to patrol. Northampton County District Attorney Stephen Baratta at a news conference Wednesday afternoon announcing the arrest of Costas Alestas acknowledged this is the...
Car Thief Wanted In Easton: Police
Authorities believe the pictured man stole a grey Kia Soul off the 200 block of West Nesquehoning Street. He's also a suspect in other car thefts and break-ins in Easton, according to city police. Anyone with information is asked to call Detective Price at 610-250-6637 or email dprice@easton-pa.gov. to follow...
Easton PD honors officer of the year
EASTON, Pa. - In Northampton County, the Easton Police Department used the day to honor its police officer of the year. Patrolman Jeffrey Crosson took home the award for work beyond the badge Wednesday. He was nominated by his peers and the chief for his service to the city. Crosson...
Charges Filed In Lehigh Valley Cold Case, Prosecutors Say
The District Attorney's Office will announce new charges in a press conference scheduled for Thursday, May 16 at 10 a.m. "No further details will be provided until the news conference," prosecutors said. to follow Daily Voice Lehigh and receive free news updates.
Stolen Car Leads Police On Chase Through Palmer Township: Authorities
Joshua E. Ewell, 25, is charged with receiving stolen property, fleeing arrest, reckless endangerment, and related counts, said township police. Around 8:45 p.m., officers spotted Ewell in a grey Kia Soul that had been reported stolen out of Easton, authorities said. He fled when they tried to pull him over, leading police on a chase through the township's Old Orchard section, according to officials.
See all homes sold in Northampton County, May 6 to May 12
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Northampton County reported from May 6 to May 12. There were 46 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 2,184-square-foot home on South Main Street in Bangor that sold for $320,000.
Here is what to expect at the new downtown Allentown Da Vinci Science Center, which will open to the public next week
There are a few things that set the new Da Vinci Science Center in downtown Allentown apart from its former location that closed last month. It is much bigger, with at least three times the exhibit space the museum had on Cedar Crest Boulevard. Plus, it is more centrally located in Allentown, at 815 Hamilton St., which is within 1 mile’s walking distance for 52,000 Allentown residents. Also: ...
‘Amazing spot’: Popular Allentown pizza shop planning 2nd location next to Bethlehem brewery
BETHLEHEM, Pa. - A popular Allentown restaurant – serving up specialty pizzas, pasta, cheesesteaks and other Italian and American staples – is looking to serve more customers in the Lehigh Valley. The Pizza Joint, a four-year-old, family-run eatery at 1239 Airport Road in Allentown, is planning to open...
Richland Library Company exhibits local folk artist’s works
The paintings of William Harrison Atkinson, 1895-1978, folk artist of Bucks County, are featured in an exhibit from now until July 31, at Richland Library Co., 44 S. Main St., Quakertown. The paintings exhibited include the “Oldest Home in Richland Township,” a “Quilting Bee” with participants identified, “Fishtown” and “Licking Run Creek,” the Fluck home and family, Haycock Mountain, and many others donated for this exhibit by individual owners, the Richland Historical Society, and Richland Library Company.
Phillipsburg High School Releases the Top 10 Graduates for the Class of 2024
PHILLIPSBURG, NJ - Phillipsburg High School announces the Top 10 Graduates for the Class of 2024. Out of a class of 488 students, the top 10 graduates were recognized for their excellence. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER According to Superintendent Dr. Greg Troxell, “PHS has a proud tradition of academic excellence. I believe you will agree that this class is no different than the 149 classes that came before them.” Ella Choi, the daughter of Laura and Stephen Choi, is the valedictorian of the PHS graduating class. This fall, Choi will be attending Barnard...
Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce Honors Phillipsburg Businesses
PHILLIPSBURG, NJ - The Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce, the sixth largest Chamber in the United States, recently honored two Phillipsburg businesses in an awards ceremony that celebrated community spirit and entrepreneurial excellence. With the mission statement “To improve the economy and communities,” the Chamber recognized a revised mission statement that included community was fitting for what they do, said Tony Iannelli. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The ceremony can be viewed through a brief video of the Phillipsburg awards. The event featured notable speakers and guests, including Tony Ianelli, Mayor Sal Panto of Easton,...
UGI beginning gas main replacement project in Easton on May 20
EASTON, Pa. - UGI Utilities, Inc. says it is set to begin a gas main replacement project in Easton on May 20. South 13th Street between Pine Street and Butler Street. Butler Street between South 15th Street and South 13th Street. South Peach Street between Butler Street and Elm Street.
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