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Jenny Roberts/LehighValleyNews.comAllentown school directors approved the $1.14 million partnership Thursday. The agreement runs from next month to June 30, 2028.
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Christine Sexton/LehighValleyNews.comEnding months of BYOB, which patrons have come to like, the former Nonna Sulina's has moved to Fountain Hill under a new name and can finally announce full-service status.
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Christine Sexton/LehighValleyNews.comCommunity partners gather for groundbreaking of ArtsQuest's new Creative Factory in south Bethlehem.
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Four August events in Bethlehem focus on different aspects of Moravian and colonial culture.
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The iconic Martin on Main festival returned to historic Nazareth at noon on July 29.
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Dorney Park is hosting Grande Carnivale, a festival that celebrates international cultures. It will run every day until Aug. 6, excluding Tuesdays.
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The Lehigh Valley native is debuting his one-man act in Bethlehem this fall.
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LehighValleyNews.com's Jen Rehill talks with editor John J. Moser and reporter Tom Shortell.
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Industry pros will share their secrets of success at the free event at the Ice House.
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Musikfest is set for Aug. 3 to 13. The main stage costs hundreds of thousands of dollars to build, and it takes about two weeks.
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The net proceeds of the concert, "For Ukraine: A Concert of Remembrance and Hope," will be used to support Ukrainian humanitarian efforts.
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At the most recent in-person boutique in 2019, the event raised $285,000.
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Local soccer offical says women should be paid the same as men in sports and in business.
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Ukranian playrights have collaborated to share their war-time experiences.
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From painting to planting, designers are invited to create a masterpiece in their space.
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Many who came to SteelStacks in Bethlehem found their roots in gardening during the pandemic.
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The local nonprofit group was among 7 organizations statewide to receive a share of $89,000 in grants.
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The center will feature an exhibit of live otters and a 3-pond habitat.
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The glass must be heated to at least 1,000 degrees or it will crack.
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Two years after the start of the pandemic, they're ready for a full return of visitors.
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Each session starts with a "mindful minute."
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Some groups use a patriotic look to promote supremist ideology, says an Anti-Defamation League official.
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The students who had been studying in Ukraine were mostly from Ghana and Nigeria.