Bethlehem’s Sayre Mansion to Be Featured on ‘Ghost Hunters’
A South Bethlehem landmark will soon be in the limelight thanks to a popular TV series whose stars explore paranormal activity at well-known locations throughout the U.S.
A South Bethlehem landmark will soon be in the limelight thanks to a popular TV series whose stars explore paranormal activity at well-known locations throughout the U.S.
Writers tend to be perfectionists, and that impulse was what ultimately motivated a local author to revisit--and revamp--a work of fiction he wrote more than two decades ago.
Constitution Drive in Allentown and Salisbury Township is a long, desolate stretch of wooded, partly unpaved road that lies next to the Lehigh River and railroad tracks. It has a reputation for being haunted.
Do you believe in ghosts? Many of our readers do. In fact, many say they have experienced paranormal phenomena firsthand, and they have the tales to prove it.
When a freak mid-October snowstorm strands the residents of an isolated homestead deep in the woods, something sinister descends on the area.
It's easy to understand Larry Deibert's love for history once you begin to read his work. The Lower Saucon Township author has written about many periods in American history, including events through which most of us have lived.
Just in time for the holidays, Saucon Valley author Larry Deibert is back with a Christmas-themed book that also incorporates many of the paranormal themes and plot twists for which he's become known.
Many fans of the popular Travel Channel show 'The Dead Files' will be tuning in to watch the series' Friday the 13th episode, which is about a paranormal activity believed to surround a Cherokee Street rowhome.
Prolific Hellertown writer Larry Deibert is blazing ahead with promotion of his latest tome (self-published in February), 'Witches, Werewolves and Walter,' which is a tapestry of sorts, into which many characters from his earlier works are woven.
Hellertown author Larry Deibert has dabbled in many different genres, but in his latest work he returns to what is arguably his literary 'comfort zone'--the paranormal.