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Robert J. Newcomb, 83, Worked for General Electric [Obituary]
Robert J. Newcomb of Lower Macungie Township died peacefully Monday Oct. 14, 2013.
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E-mail: Josh.Popichak@patch.com
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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!
Robert J. Newcomb of Lower Macungie Township died peacefully Monday Oct. 14, 2013.
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Pennsylvania State Police at Belfast said two motorists struck deer in separate incidents on I-78 in Lower Saucon Township early Tuesday.
What are some of your favorite places to admire fall foliage?
First prize at the Saucon Valley Farmers' Market's annual Cabbage Fest Sunday was awarded to St. Stephen's Hungarian Strudel for their cabbage strudel.
A female dachshund was found in the borough of Hellertown Monday night.
A Breinigsville man was cited for a borough soliciting ordinance violation and for littering after police say he attempted to sell leftover driveway sealant in the 1500 block of Clauser Street.
Hellertown Police say they are investigating the keying of three cars near E. High Street and First Avenue as a case of criminal mischief.
A Lower Milford Township woman who was charged with aggravated assault for allegedly firing a gun at her husband while he was asleep in June was arrested for an alleged violation of a protection from abuse (PFA) order last week.
Hellertown Enhancement Project (HEP) director Susan Ackermann told borough council recently that after 12 years at the helm of the Second Sunday Music in the Park concert series, she plans to step down from managing it.
MorningStar Moravian Church in Coopersburg will host a free dinner for area residents on Saturday, Oct. 26 at 5 p.m.
Ruth M. (Finnigan) Wilkins, formerly of Hellertown, died peacefully Saturday, Oct. 12, 2013. She was a faithful member of the Church of St. Theresa of the Child Jesus in Hellertown.
A Lower Milford Township man was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and other offenses after he allegedly fought with his mother and brother and attempted to stab his stepfather on Bellgate Road Saturday.
Here's a sampling of what's going on in the Saucon Valley area Tuesday.
Here's a sampling of what's going on in the Southern Lehigh area Tuesday.
What was your favorite part of Sunday's annual Coopersburg Halloween Parade?
Five people accused of operating a meth lab out of a home in the 100 block of Main Street, Hellertown, appeared in Northampton County Court Monday to agree to guilty plea deals, according to published reports.
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