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WATCHING THE SKIES | July 22-28, 2024 | Pluto lines up with Earth and sun
BETHLEHEM, Pa. — Brad Klein reviews the week’s astronomical highlights with Bethlehem’s ‘Backyard Astronomy Guy,’ Marty McGuire. This week the dwarf planet, Pluto. It would be an ideal week to view Pluto from Earth, due to its position in its orbit. But sadly, it's too far away, and too small for casual viewing.
TCNJ to provide room and board to local community college students
EWING — Come the fall semester, the housing situation at The College of New Jersey will be different than ever before. TCNJ and Mercer County Community College have worked out a deal where TCNJ will provide room and board to its students, according to a release from MCCC. The partnership “for the Fall 2024 semester and beyond” will also offer MCCC students special rates for the accommodation.
Don’t Miss The Peach Festival at Peddler’s Village in Lahaska, PA
If you love peaches (even if you don't) you won't want to miss the annual Peach Festival at Peddler's Village. Peddler's Village Peach Festival is August 3rd & 4th. It's happening Saturday and Sunday, August 3rd and 4th from 11am - 6pm each day. There will be fresh peaches galore,...
Decades-old auto parts store in Southern New Jersey abruptly demolished
Here's another case of "here today, gone tomorrow" in South Jersey. A decades-old auto parts store right in the heart of Gloucester County is quickly being reduced to rubble. That store is the old Pep Boys right off of the corner of the Black Horse Pike and Ganttown Road in Turnersville, Washington Township.
Blazers get hot down the stretch, win 3 in a row as team clinches play-in berth
Entering the final weekend of the East Coast Collegiate Baseball League regular season, the Quakertown Blazers needed to win four of their final six games. Playing 43 innings from a first pitch at 7 p.m. Friday night to a 4 p.m. first pitch Monday, it wasn’t going to be easy to accomplish this.
NOVA honors and celebrates volunteers
NOVA, Bucks County’s comprehensive crime victim services agency, recently held its annual Volunteer Appreciation Dinner at Guiseppe’s Pizza and Family Restaurant in Warminster. More than 70 volunteers, board and staff members attended the dinner. The event is an opportunity to honor the volunteers who help NOVA in its...
The Art of Touch
PRINCETON, New Jersey — In Carolee Schneemann’s 1964 film “Meat Joy,” male and female bodies spontaneously writhe against each other on a beach in communal ecstasy as raw fish and chickens flop on their bare skin. “Lollipop” (1958) by the Chordettes plays in the background, before being intercepted by a hazy voiceover in French and English.
Two-vehicle crash on County Line Road and 202 slows area traffic
Area emergency crews are tending to a two-vehicle accident at the intersections of Route 202 and County Line Road, in Montgomery Township, as a call came in around 9:20 p.m. on Friday, July 19. Traffic in the area is slowed at this time. According to witnesses at the scene, a...
Harvard Kennedy School Professor Khalil Gibran Muhammad To Leave, Join Princeton in 2025
Harvard Kennedy School professor Khalil Gibran Muhammad teaches his Race and Racism course to first-year master's in public policy students. Muhammad will leave Harvard to join Princeton University at the end of the year. By Nicholas T. Jacobsson. Harvard Kennedy School professor Khalil Gibran Muhammad, who taught the school’s flagship...
Doylestown’s Summer Concert Series Will Feature Dance Hits from the ‘70s
DOYLESTOWN, PA—A ‘70s dance band promises to get everyone onto the dance floor when it takes the stage on July 24 at Doylestown’s Central Park for the Thompson Performing Arts Summer Concert Series. The Discoteks specialize in disco and Motown hits and play songs like “The Hustle,” Le Freak” by Chic, “Dancing Queen” by Abba and “You Should Be Dancing” by the Bee Gees. The band regularly tours the East Coast with its brand of retro dance music.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER All shows are free and start at 7 p.m. at the...
Hatfield man charged with felony theft for under-ringing trading cards
A Hatfield man with three prior retail theft convictions has been charged with felony charges of theft and receiving stolen property for allegedly under-ringing trading cards at Walmart in Hilltown Township. On June 28, police were called to the 1515 Bethlehem Pike store for a report of under ringing. Police...
Four Student-Athletes Earn ITA Scholar Athlete Recognition
BETHLEHEM, Pa. – Four Lehigh student-athletes were listed as Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Scholar Athletes on Monday afternoon. Junior Marc Blekhman, junior Luke Donovan, sophomore Jackson Morash and senior Jordan Paul all earned recognition from the governing body of college tennis. Overall, 1,059 men's student-athletes across the country earned...
Town of Clinton Announces Veterans Banner Program
CLINTON TOWN, NJ - The Town of Clinton has announced "The Veteran Banner Program." The mission of the Veteran Banner Program is to place banners honoring veterans, living or deceased, who have served in any branch of the United States Armed Forces, on banners throughout the Town of Clinton. The Veterans Banner Program is proud to offer the opportunity to recognize the servicemen and women who have bravely served our country. Any veteran that lives or has lived in the Town of Clinton may be sponsored by a banner.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET...
Summer Check-In: Lydia Jenkins-Ford
Muhlenberg athletes are spending the summer of 2024 enjoying fantastic experiences on campus, in their hometowns, across the country and even around the world. Rising junior cross country and track & field runner Lydia Jenkins-Ford wrote about her experience working at the U.S. Open in Pinehurst in North Carolina. She is pictured above at the far left of the front row, just five away from U.S. Open champion Bryson DeChambeau. This summer I was given the wonderful opportunity of working the U.S. Open with MSG Promotions. MSG Promotions excels in managing major events, marketing and client entertainment. Throughout the course…
Musikfest adds new satellite parking lot and shuttle option
A new satellite parking lot will let people attend Musikfest without having to drive into Bethlehem. The remote lot, on the Penn State-Lehigh Valley campus at 2809 Saucon Valley Road, Upper Saucon Township, offers festivalgoers another way to get to and from the nation’s largest free music festival by way of shuttles provided by Trans-Bridge. “Making the festival more accessible just got ...
Bethlehem Vintage Market at Bethlehem Rose Garden | PHOTOS
Bethlehem Vintage Market is being hosted at Bethlehem Rose Garden on Sunday, July 21, 2024. The market is a huge event featuring vintage clothing, collectibles, jewelry and local food trucks. The event will be from 10 am – 3pm.
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Police seek help finding missing man last seen in Delaware River (UPDATE)
A search continues Sunday for a possible drowning in the Delaware River near Easton’s wastewater treatment plant, officials said. The search started around 4 p.m. Saturday when multiple witnesses reported seeing a man go underwater, according to Pennsylvania Water Rescue Chief Branden Bachman. At 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Easton police...
NJ Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin Visits Norwescap Food Bank
PHILLIPSBURG, N.J. – New Jersey Assembly Speaker Craig J. Coughlin visited the Norwescap food bank on Monday, July 15, where he toured the Phillipsburg facility, as well as spoke with the Norwescap leadership team and met with several pantry partners. As part of his advocacy efforts to combat food...
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