Biden, Harris to ‘Barnstorm’ Through Pa. in Final Campaign Push
If you're hoping to see Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden or his running mate Sen. Kamala Harris in-person before Election Day, you may still have a chance on Monday.
If you're hoping to see Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden or his running mate Sen. Kamala Harris in-person before Election Day, you may still have a chance on Monday.
President Donald Trump will return to the campaign trail in southeastern Pennsylvania Saturday, with an event in Bucks County followed by a rally at Reading Regional Airport in Berks County.
What Hellertown hasn't had for much of 2020 is fun, which is why Dewey Fire Company will host a fun fall festival this weekend that will be open to everyone in the community.
It's not every day that a local business hosts a ribbon-cutting, but simultaneous ribbon-cuttings at two new businesses are really rare. Add to that the fact that the owner of the businesses happens to be the mayor of Hellertown, and you have a truly special event.
Gov. Tom Wolf announced new guidelines for occupancy limits for both indoor and outdoor events Tuesday. Under the new guidelines, venues such as sports stadiums will be able to accommodate more guests, but they will still be required to enforce maximum seating capacities that are far less than what was normal in the pre-pandemic era.
You don't have to travel to New Orleans to enjoy the freewheeling spirit of Mardi Gras this month. In fact, you don't even have to leave Hellertown, thanks to Steel Club, which will host its first annual Masquerade Ball Saturday, Feb. 22 from 7 to 11 p.m.
Hellertown Borough Council made a decision Tuesday that is likely to affect a number of local organizations that hold events annually or occasionally in the borough's Dimmick Park.
Local Harry Potter fans won't want to miss a special event planned for them Sunday, Jan. 27 from 2 to 3 p.m. at Mystical Treatsss in Hellertown.
The Springtown Inn and Brooklyn's Catering offer everything you could want for your catered affair, including tasty menu options, affordability, the ability to accommodate groups of various sizes, a cozy ambiance, convenience, and most importantly, flexibility.
It's one of the biggest events held annually in Lower Saucon Township, but Steel City only has an added police presence during the Freemansburg Motorcycle Hillclimb & Bike Show because township taxpayers are paying for it.