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South Whitehall to add safeguards against fraud
The alleged embezzlement of more than $850,000 in South Whitehall utility payments continues to reverberate as township commissioners voted Wednesday to institute reforms in staff policies and review the finances of four fire companies. A report by...Tags: South Whitehall Township, Greenawalds, Finance, Accounting and Auditing, Whitehall
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Time estimate for Broadway opening was way too narrow
The Road Warrior w/Dan HartzellNot the Big Apple Broadway, fellow warriors, and not the kind of opening normally associated with that world-famous thoroughfare. We're talking about Broadway between Parkway and Cetronia roads in South Whitehall Township, which has been closed since... -
Parkland School District libraries to observe summer hours
Parkland School District's libraries have begun their summer hours. The high school library will be open from 10 a.m.-noon and 1-3 p.m. Monday-Friday, according to a school district press release. All libraries will be closed on July 4 and 5. Middle...Tags: House Building, Fogelsville, Orefield, Students, Schnecksville
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South Whitehall Township Zoning Hearing Board denied Dorney Park nightly fireworks displays
After listening to nearly seven hours of testimony over two days, the South Whitehall Township Zoning Hearing Board unanimously denied an appeal on Monday to give Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom permission to have a fireworks display every night during...
Tags: Labor Day, South Whitehall Township, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom, Holidays
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Parkland School District receives federal grant and students earn awards
Parkland School District has received a federal grant and wants to congratulate several of its students on their accomplishments in various contests and completions. A $25,000 federal grant was awarded to Parkland School District to assist with the...Tags: Dwayne Johnson, Students, Teaching and Learning, Awards and Prizes
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Signals at Routes 33 and 191 are operating, but there's no way at Broadway in South Whitehall
The Road Warrior w/Dan HartzellAfter four years of sitting at the proverbial red light waiting for traffic signals to be installed at the Route 191 interchange of Route 33 in Stockertown, the lights finally are up and operating, according to the Warrior's network of secret spies.... -
PennDOT assigns rules for warning signage
Q: I am a commuter on Broadway to Cetronia Road to Tilghman Street in South Whitehall Township. With only a day's notice, road-closure and detour signs appeared on Broadway at the Parkway Road intersection, indicating Broadway was closed through to...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Electronics, South Whitehall Township, Traffic, Highway Transportation
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Mike Kaiser retires after half-century with Lehigh Valley Planning Commission
After five decades as a municipal planner with the Joint Planning Commission of Lehigh and Northampton Counties and subsequently the Lehigh Valley Planning Commission — same agency, new name — Michael N. Kaiser will retire at the close of...Tags: South Whitehall Township, The Pennsylvania State University, Lehigh County, Marketing, Agriculture
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South Whitehall residents to commissioners: Help stop Dorney fireworks plan
Wednesday night marked the first meeting of the South Whitehall Board of Commissioners since two former employees were charged with stealing more than $800,000 from township coffers over the course of a decade. Perhaps the board expected fireworks about...
Tags: Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom, Holidays, Whitehall, Memorial Day
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After Lower Macungie crash, teen is accused of having drugs
A 17-year-old Upper Macungie Township driver whom a state trooper was trying to stop for a traffic violation in Lower Macungie on Friday night crashed into a road sign and fled on foot, police said. As the boy ran from the crash scene at Grange Road and...Tags: Fogelsville, Juvenile Delinquency, Macungie
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Vendors, patrons like indoor-optional Mayfair at fairgrounds
It was not the walk in the park past Mayfairs offered, but a venue switch to the Allentown Fairgrounds was a positive move in the eyes of many patrons and vendors. Plagued by rain and floods the past few years, the Mayfair Festival of the Arts moved...
Tags: East Greenville, Arts, Artists, Festive Events, Mayfair Festival
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Ignoring the stop line, and other disasters
The Road Warrior w/Dan HartzellThese interesting comments turned into my email garage recently from frequent contributor Richard Cuff of quaint Cetronia, South Whitehall Township, in the driver seat. You're on the right road as usual, Richard. It's interesting that PennDOT traffic...
Jun 19, 2013
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