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Monkey on Rail Trail, 'Slime' Search Top Lehigh Valley News
Baby bison debut, Jimmy Carter at Lafayette College and high-tech crime fighters also made headlines.

Baby bison debut, Jimmy Carter at Lafayette College and high-tech crime fighters also made headlines.

President of Northampton Community College for 26 years, Kopecek led while campus, enrollment and community outreach expanded.
Gas prices are nearly 50 cents lower than they were this time last year.
It's a big year for Amanda Seyfried with a stunning red carpet turn at the Oscars, a new movie out this weekend and a spot on People's 'Most Beautiful' list.
Biotech Industry Organization praises Gov. Tom Corbett for strengthening biotech and public health in Pennsylvania.
Emmaus Firefighters will be on hand from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday at the Emmaus Fire Training Facility on Klines Lane to teach members of the community about home fire safety.
If you see something suspicious, tell police so they can stop a rash of burglaries in Salisbury Township.
Kelly Rosario was appointed Parkland School District's new director of curriculum, instruction and professional development.
Kelly Rosario named Parkland School District's new director of curriculum, instruction and professional development.
ArtsQuest announces a show of Christian rock acts for its Sands Steel Stage on Sunday, Aug. 4.
Find the cheapest gas in Palmer and Forks Townships.
Annual Forks of the Delaware Shad Tournament kicks off Saturday morning.
Salisbury Township Police will collect outdated and unwanted medications at South Mall on Saturday.
The new full-service Chickie's & Pete's at Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom will feature dishes and drinks that are unique to the location.
Northampton Community College will hold a free Earth Day festival with live music on Thursday.
Dozens of properties to be sold at monthly Lehigh County sheriff's sale on Friday
The Upper Bucks Forum on Aging will be held Wednesday, May 8 in Richlandtown.
Easton police determine a purse, tossed from a vehicle onto Northampton Street, did not pose a risk to public safety.
Professional wrestler Dwayne Johnson, who lived in Bethlehem, had surgery this week just before his new movie 'Pain and Gain' hits theaters.