Carbon County Nonprofit Expo By Amy Miller Thursday, January 10, 2019 - 07:48 The Carbon Chamber and Economic Development Corporation held its first nonprofit expo on Jan. 9 to help bring organizations together to see what services are available.
R.W. Fritzinger VFW Post 7215 Auxiliary's 15th annual Kid’s Christmas Party Saturday, December 22, 2018 - 18:33
Caroling at Lehighton Hi Rise By Terry Ahner Thursday, December 20, 2018 - 09:09 Lehighton Area Pool Pals and Girl Scouts from Lehighton Daisey Troop 3801 and Brownie Troop 3176 sing Christmas carols at the Lehighton Hi Rise.
Scholastic provides online lessons 0 Editor’s note: We will be providing an activity for students every day until classes resume. Have an idea to share?...
Retailers can’t keep shelves stocked 0 From toilet paper to disinfectants to water, local retailers are having a hard time managing inventory as products continue to...
Carbon, boroughs make changes 0 Carbon County and area municipalities are making changes to their daily operations in hopes of slowing the spread of COVID-19....
Visitors kept from nursing, personal homes 0 Nursing homes are working to keep their residents safe during the COVID-19 pandemic gripping the world.On Thursday, the Centers...
Playground association may move ball field fence 0 Despite some backlash, the Walnutport Playground Association may proceed with moving one of its ball field fences in.That was...
A look back: March 16, 1992 0 Promising an exciting and enthusiastic year ahead, officials in Carbon County gathered Saturday afternoon in Courtroom No. 1 of the...
A look back: March 14, 1974 0 Frank E. Wehr of Summit Hill was officially named administrator of the Coaldale State General Hospital after having been the...
A look back: March 13, 1976 0 The Tamaqua Area Chamber of Commerce welcomed a new doctor to set up practice at the medical building in Hometown,...
A look back: March 12, 1977 0 The Panther Valley Chapter of UNICO seated new officers at its regular meeting held in the American Hotel, Jim Thorpe....
A look back: March 11, 1980 0 Joseph A. “Buck” O’Donnell, whose community involvement spans three generations, has been named Summit Hill’s “Citizen of the Year” by...
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