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Sinking Spring new senior living community pays tribute to former Village Greens Golf Course
Donald S. Robitzer Jr. grew up on the Village Greens Golf Course operated by his family for more than 50 years. As a boy, he spent evenings watering the course and days playing golf. Robitzer appreciates the tribute to his family’s legacy at The Residence at Village Greens, a senior...
NEW HEIGHTS: Disc golf is soaring in the Susquehanna Greenway
What’s the latest, greatest thing when it comes to outdoor activities? Disc golf, also known as frisbee golf, is a flying disc sport in which players throw discs at a target — typically a metal cage — very much like traditional golf players aim for a hole. A disc golf course usually has 9 or 18 holes and is played with rules just like golf.
Firefighters battle blaze at Hazle Twp. recycling plant
Fire in a scrap pile at a metal recycling plant in Hazle Twp. sent up plumes of smoke visible through much of the Hazleton area and took volunteer firefighters three hours and approximately 120,000 gallons of water to extinguish on Sunday night.
Elizabeth M. 'Betty' Anoia
SHAMOKIN — Elizabeth M. “Betty” Anoia, 95, of 1008 E. Dewart St., passed away comfortably Sunday, July 14, 2024, in her home by her daughter’s side. She was born in Shamokin, July 28, 1928, a daughter of the late Henry R. and Ella M. (Ammerman) Fisher. She was a lifelong resident of the Shamokin area.
Yard sale benefits area dog shelter
The Carbon County Animal Shelter held a yard sale over the weekend at their facility at 63 Broad St., Nesquehoning, across the street from the Carbon County Prison. The shelter held sales in years past but stopped them three years ago. The lot in front of the shelter was filled...
College Football: Cousins Spears, Wise both headed to LVC
For the past four years, Mike and Patty Rovito have watched their grandsons face off when Mount Carmel plays Southern Columbia in football. That’s because their grandsons are Cole Spears, who played quarterback for the Red Tornadoes, and Blake Wise, the Tigers’ quarterback.
Train station open house to be held in Wernersville
An open house is scheduled for Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m. at the restored Wernersville train station, 20 E. Penn Ave. The station exhibits artifacts from the Reading Railroad, and docents will be on hand to answer questions. The 1926 station served Wernersville, South Mountain resorts and surrounding communities until suspension of passenger service on the Lebanon Valley Line in 1963.
Northwestern Lehigh and Lehigh product Rafe Perich taken in MLB Draft
Northwestern Lehigh and Lehigh University product Rafe Perich was drafted by the World Champion Texas Rangers on Monday with the 225th pick, the last selection of the seventh round of the Major League Baseball draft. Perich joins his father, Josh, as an MLB draft pick. The elder Perich was drafted...
Kutztown beats Reading in dramatic fashion for Berks Legion title
Monday night was surreal for coach Mike Bergstrom and the Kutztown Cougars Senior Legion baseball team. Facing the Reading Groundhogs in Game 14 of the Berks County Legion playoffs, Bergstrom’s son, Chris Bergstrom, came up with an extraordinary moment to help Kutztown claim the Berks Legion Championship. With two...
2024 All-Area Softball team of the year: Northwestern Lehigh’s Tigers got the Colonial League gold and reached 4A’s final four
Northwestern Lehigh sports teams wear the school’s colors of gold and black, but the Tigers’ softball team had a lot of silver added to its attire in 2022 and 2023 when the team finished second in both the Colonial League and District 11 4A tournaments. The Tigers used...
Bowmanstown community day helps three groups
The second annual Bowmanstown Community Day brought people out to enjoy live entertainment, food, children’s games, and a basket auction at the Bowmanstown Volunteer Fire Company picnic grove on Saturday. Last year, the Bowmanstown/Parryville Lions Club, the Bowmanstown Fire Company and Bowmanstown Area Residents Connected came together to bring...
Evansville man was in front row at rally when assassin fired at Trump
Evansville resident Mike Boatman has become a fixture at President Donald Trump's public events. He said he's seen Trump speak 109 times in person, 94 of those at what he considers to be rallies. So it's no surprise that Boatman, a 56-year-old independent contractor, was in the front row on...
College Football: Ratings released for five local players in College Football 25
Christmas came early Monday for college football players and fans across the country, with the release of EA Sports College Football 25, marking the first new college football video game since 2013. With the early release of the game’s deluxe edition (the standard version releases on Friday), it became official:...
Police investigate motorcycle prank
A motorcycle that was reported stolen July 9 in Tamaqua actually wasn’t, Tamaqua police said. The “victim” told police that he later learned the motorcycle was taken as part of a prank. The incident began around 7 p.m., when police received a report of a motorcycle stolen...
Tamaqua police seek info on robbery attempt, stolen gun
Tamaqua police are seeking information on a man who attempted to rob a couple just before midnight Friday, and then stole a gun that one of the victims dropped during a scuffle. According to police, officers were called to an area near the American Hose Fire Company for a report...
Local Roundup
Towamensing and Tamaqua both earned victories in the Panther Valley 11-12-year-old Little League tournament Tuesday. Towamensing rolled to a 12-4 win over Anthracite. Charlie Borger had a triple among his two hits with an RBI and scored three runs. Cade Serfass homered and finished with two RBIs and a run scored, while Nicholas Zulic doubled, scored twice and had two walks.
Starwatch: Lunar landing memories run abound on 55th anniversary of Apollo 11
We have a full moon over Shamokin this weekend, which only seems appropriate since this is the 55th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing mission, the first time people landed on the moon. It’s so hard to believe it was that long ago. I was 13 years old, but it seems like it was yesterday. It was the culmination and fulfillment of the challenge made by President John F. Kennedy in 1961 after Alan Shepard completed the first American manned mission into space. JFK challenged NASA to send Americans to land on the moon and safely return by 1970. This was a highly ambitious goal, considering the U.S. space program hadn’t even put a man in orbit around the Earth when he pitched his challenge. John Glenn wouldn’t do that for almost another year.
Jim Thorpe trying to identify lead pipes
Jim Thorpe Borough officials are urging residents to participate in a survey designed to identify lead water lines, amid concerns over a low response rate from the community. Earlier this spring, the borough distributed informational flyers to all homes receiving water service. The flyers included details about a mandate from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency requiring municipalities to provide a comprehensive inventory of all service line information by Oct. 16.
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