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Borough councilman's request for monthly list of code violations leads to code enforcement officer to leave meeting
MOUNT CARMEL — A request from Councilman John Wascavage for a monthly list of all code violations caused Enforcement Officer Bryan Polifka to abruptly leave Monday evening’s workshop. Wascavage, who sits on the code committee, said he wants to see the address, type of violation and what action...
Vacation Bible School
To be listed here, send information to tneditor@tnonline.com. • Zoomerang VBS — Returning to the Value of life. Through Friday, at 6:30 p.m. At Overcomers Holiness Church, 347 Lizard Creek Road, Andreas. For more information call 272-900-4517. • St. Matthew’s UCC, Kunkletown, VBS, Camp Firelight, will be held from...
Meet the Panthers
Panther Valley will hold its “Meet the Panthers Night” on Wednesday, Aug. 21 at 7 p.m. at the Panther Valley Football Stadium. The following activities will be recognized: football, volleyball, golf, cheerleaders, soccer, band and band front. Fall season tickets will be sold at this time and can...
Tamaqua LL team eliminated by Newtown
CONYGHAM — The ball just didn’t bounce Tamaqua’s way on Monday. Tamaqua battled up-and-down the lineup, but in the end, Newtown just had more firepower, rallying from a two-run deficit to claim a 7-3 win in the Section 6 playoffs. The loss ends Tamaqua’s 8-10-year-old all star...
State police at Lehighton - crashes
State police at the Lehighton barracks reported the following crashes:. • Aliyah E. Snyder, 18, of Palmerton, was injured in a one-vehicle crash at 12:04 a.m. June 19 on Pohopoco Drive in Franklin Township. Police said she was transported by personnel from the Lehighton Ambulance Association to the St. Luke’s...
Tamaqua to hold Meet the Raiders Night
The Tamaqua Area School District will be holding its annual fall Meet the Raiders Night on Wednesday, Aug. 14 at 7 p.m. at the Sports’ Stadium. All fall sports’ participants, cheerleaders and coaches will be recognized, along with the Raider Marching Band, which will perform its field show.
Police: Man broke into home to collect debt from previous homeowners, threatened responding officers
ASHLAND – A Coatesville man is in Schuylkill County Prison after police say he broke... The post Police: Man broke into home to collect debt from previous homeowners, threatened responding officers first appeared on The Shenandoah Sentinel.
Myerstown Borough Council okays PennDOT’s request for right-of-way
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Woman in Critical Condition and Flown to Hospital After Crash in Minersville
One person was flown to the hospital and another injured in a crash in Minersville on Friday morning. According to Minersville Police Chief Jeffrey Bowers, the crash occurred Friday morning around 9:00am in the area of Sunbury Road and River Street. The initial dispatch was for a motor vehicle accident...
Enjoying the blues in three-day music festival
NESCOPECK, LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — The blues were heard all across Luzerne County thanks to the kick-off of a three-day music festival. At the Briggs Farm in Nescopeck, the 27th Annual Briggs Farm Blues Festival kicked off Thursday night with the Briggs Farm Blues Pre-Party. The three-day event draws in thousands to a local farm […]
Infant's Death Under Investigation in Pottsville
The death of an infant in Pottsville last week is under investigation. According to Pottsville Police, on Thursday July 4th, 2024, around 12:10pm, members of the Pottsville Bureau of Police were dispatched to the area of 210 Market Square Apartments in reference to an infant child that was found unresponsive in a bathtub at this complex.
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