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Wilkes Graduates Two Students From Macungie
Patch congratulates two Wilkes University graduates.

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Hometown: Scranton, but I've lived in the Lehigh Valley for 31 years.
Birthday: November 4
Bio: Though Mariella did not know she wanted to be a journalist until after she graduated from Marywood University with a degree in English, she made up for lost time. Though most folks think that writing obituaries is the bottom rung of the journalism ladder, there is one lower. Mariella launched her journalism career giving tours at a local newspaper before being promoted to writing obits. She spent 13 years as a business writer, several years writing municipal stories about Lehigh Valley communities and several more writing feature stories. Along the way were three National Press Association Fellowships and an award from the National Press Foundation, a shared Keystone Award and several honors from the Pennsylvania Womens Press Association.
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Patch congratulates two Wilkes University graduates.

Congrats to the new DeSales University graduates!
Students from our area are making the grade in higher education!
Statements of Qualifications for a municipal engineer for Macungie are being accepted through Feb. 27.
Students from Alburtis and Macungie earned high honors at Northampton Community College.
Students from Alburtis, Macungie and Wescosville earned honors.
Primary election to be held May 21
East Penn School Board approves several retirements, resignations and status changes.
Primary election to be held May 21
This home in Lower Macungie Township is one of the most expensive homes currently for sale in the 18062 zip code.
Allowing for the possibility of apartments to be built next to Allen Organ and irksome phone calls also make Lower Macungie Patch news this week.
If you see an arctic loon stranded in your area, it may need to be taken to a wildlife rehabilitation center for treatment of its injuries.
The winter storm a week before Valentine's Day showed Macungie a little love when it turned out to be milder than expected.
Protected birds migrating from Arctic Circle to Virginia and Maryland beaches mistake wet asphalt for water. Look for them for the next two weeks.
Lower Macungie Township declares a snow emergency
Macungie's snow emergency goes into effect at 3 p.m. Friday and continues until noon Saturday
All five Lower Macungie Commissioners agreed to amend the commercial district regulations for land next to Allen Organ.
A winter storm could bring up to 16 inches of snow before it's over, says the National Weather Service.
The work and school week may end with a wintry mix, according to weather forecasters
Christopher M. Laevey was charged Jan. 24