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Local Whooping Cough Cases on the Rise
Earlier this year a Saucon Valley High School student was one of an increasing number of local whooping cough patients.

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E-mail: Josh.Popichak@patch.com
Phone: 610-216-6043
Unlike many younger (and older) editors, I never went to J-school (that's "journalism school" for those of you who don't use the new media lingo). Most journalism schools are part of medium or large universities, and as a graduate of a large high school I wanted to downsize my education when I went away to college. That was one of the reasons I chose to attend Bates, a liberal arts college in Maine rooted in the traditions of egalitarianism. As a "Batesie" I majored in history and became the features editor for our school newspaper, The Student, before graduating and leaving the beautiful state of Maine behind in 1999. I returned to Pennsylvania and spent several eye-opening years exploring other fields and potential career paths, before feeling called to write and edit again. That was in 2005, when I joined the team at the Saucon News and began to cover Hellertown and Lower Saucon Township as full-time reporter.
On a personal level, I have always been a bit of a newshound and I think that's because I'm constantly trying to understand how the events of today are shaped and influenced by our shared history. I like to think that I have a curious mind, which is a trait I believe every journalist should have.
Right now I'm looking forward to learning a lot more about the Saucon Valley, including more about its history, its present, and its future, and I sincerely hope you'll join me on this journey!
Earlier this year a Saucon Valley High School student was one of an increasing number of local whooping cough patients.

Richard E. Novack, 46, of Frenchtown, N.J. was a Hellertown resident when he molested a girl for a year-and-a-half, beginning when the girl was 10.
Angela Drake of Hellertown says walkers and joggers on the Saucon Rail Trail should remember that bicyclists are supposed to pass them on the left.
The following information was supplied by the Lower Saucon Township Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
On July 8 Abigail Omdahl of Saucon Valley helped the Lehigh Valley Fever girls basketball team qualify for the 1/4 finals of the AAU National Championship in Orlando.
City Parks Department sends garbage truck to neighboring borough for a day when its two garbage trucks break down.
On June 30, an all-you-can-eat barbecue fundraiser at Beer Mussels Bar & Grille in Hellertown raised hundreds of dollars for Angel 34, a childhood cancer charity. For more information about the organization, visit www.angel34.org.
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The Blueberry Festival, an annual summer tradition at Burnside Plantation in Bethlehem, makes its return on July 21 and 22.
A new Musikfest app will provide performance schedules, an interactive festival map and festival updates in real time, festival organizer ArtsQuest has announced.
A freelance reporter is needed to cover meetings in the Saucon Valley area. If you are interested, please send your resume, a cover letter and 2-3 clips to josh.popichak@patch.com.
George Washington had been charged along with his brother in more than 100 burglaries, including many in Lehigh and Northampton counties.
Richard Tyler Paul Holmes, 22, died Sunday, July 8, 2012 at St. Luke's University Hospital, Fountain Hill.
Upper Saucon police have warned residents to be on the lookout for a "suspicious" white van that approached two young boys playing in their yard Friday afternoon.
Lower Saucon Township Police said Monday that a large amount of cash was found July 7 along Saucon Valley Road and turned into authorities by a citizen.
Robert E. "Stub" Jenny, 65, of Lower Saucon Township, died Saturday, July 7, 2012.
Joseph M. Knise, 84, formerly of Salisbury Township, died Sunday, July 8, 2012.
Donna R. Messics, 45, of Bethlehem, died Friday, July 6, 2012.
Why use Creek Road for jogging, walking and biking when the Saucon Rail Trail is mere steps away?
The green laser is supposed to repel nuisance geese without harming the birds.