The City of Bethlehem said Thursday that it has mailed letters to all 37,000 of its water customers regarding the status of their water service lines. The letters are part of the city’s efforts to comply with updated US EPA...
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Gusty Winds, Low Humidity Could Amplify Fire Danger
The National Weather Service has warned of an increased risk for fire spread across eastern Pennsylvania on Friday afternoon due to a combination of low relative humidity and gusty winds.
Southern Lehigh HS Meister Singers to Perform Holiday Concert
he Southern Lehigh High School Meister Singers will present a holiday concert at St. James Lutheran Church, 333 E. Oxford St., Coopersburg, on Sunday, Dec. 8 at 3 p.m.
Saucon Valley Music Program to Host Annual Food Drive at Concerts
The Saucon Valley Middle and High School music programs will hold their annual food drive during their winter choir and band concerts on Thursday, Dec. 12 (band) and Friday, Dec. 13 (choir).
Wall of Fame Inductees to Be Honored at Saucon Valley HS
The Saucon Valley Alumni Association will honor two distinguished graduates with induction into the Wall of Fame on Thursday, Nov. 21 at noon.
Giant to Donate 15,000 Thanksgiving Turkeys
The Giant Company will donate 15,000 turkeys to 24 food banks and community partners across Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia this Thanksgiving, providing over 125,000 servings of protein to families in need.
Home Invasion Duo Sentenced to Prison in Bucks Co.
On Nov. 6, two men were sentenced to prison for posing as sheriff’s deputies, invading and then robbing a home in Hilltown Township, Bucks County, last year.
Bethlehem Water Customers Complain of Taste, Odor Issues
The City of Bethlehem announced Monday that customers who rely on its drinking water system are experiencing taste and odor issues due to a seasonal turnover--or inversion--of its reservoirs.
Veterans Day 2024 Event at ArtsQuest
Embassy Bank and Phoebe Ministries will sponsor a Veterans Day 2024 event in Bethlehem.
Delaware River Basin Commission Considering Water Supply Emergency
The Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC) is considering declaring a water supply emergency, as the region experiences persistent dry conditions, according to a press release.