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'The Fight Has Not Been in Vain:' Spring Creek Litigants React
The man with the plan and the lawyer for its objectors comment on Thursday's settlement agreement.
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The man with the plan and the lawyer for its objectors comment on Thursday's settlement agreement.
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Appellants sign an agreement with David Jaindl ending their lengthy lawsuit over the Spring Creek Development in Lower Macungie Township.
Primary election to be held May 21
The concept of a dog park is in the most elementary stages.
The borough's three capital projects require about $1 million. Borrowing options will be presented April 1.
Emmaus High School sophomore Anna Thoet says that both varsity athletes and non-athletes would be benefitted and athletes were allowed to forego their physical education requirement.
Rules are good, right? Some people just have more than others.
The township wants a commitment from the school district before it spends up to $100,000 on off-site revisions.
Streetscape Plan, Macungie's 'Bonnie & Clyde' also make headlines.
Parents can now list up to three phone numbers they want the district to call in case of emergency.
This home with an Emmaus address is actually in Lower Macungie Township.
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White smoke appeared from the Sistine Chapel on Wednesday, signalling the election of a the new leader of the world's 1.2 billion Catholics including 67,000 in Lehigh County.
Macungie's streetscape plan inches forward.
Lehigh County sponsors the spring recycling event.
After tall trees are removed from PPL rights of way, property owners can replant from list of 'compatible vegetation.'
East Penn School Board approves several personnel changes.
But that's only the first myth surrounding the patron saint of Ireland. We celebrate him anyway.