Grace Oddo
Social Media SpecialistI joined LehighValleyNews.com as its social media specialist in June 2023. Previously I was the assistant director of advancement communications at Muhlenberg College. I graduated from Muhlenberg in 2022, receiving my degree in media and communication with a minor in creative and professional writing. While at 'Berg, I wrote for The Muhlenberg Weekly, wrote and performed in the campus' sketch comedy troupe and interned with the college's Office of Communications. In my spare time, I enjoy reading, taking care of my million plants, and frequenting various Lehigh Valley shops and restaurants. Contact me at graceo@lehighvalleynews.com or via phone at 610-984-8125.
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Considered by friends and colleagues a staple of the Lehigh Valley theater scene, 60-year-old Bill Mutimer died earlier this week. Tributes are pouring in from former students and local theater aficionados.
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Wyatt Selzer gives back to the local community in any way he knows how — as long as it is within walking distance, he said. Now, a local business in Nazareth is determined to give the young man a new set of wheels.
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Just in time for Valentines Day, we talked to seven couples whose love stories began in the Lehigh Valley. From band camp to a drive-in, these stories are nothing short of unique (and adorable).
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‘Animals are better than people’: Bison steals hearts in Hellertown area, raises concern for absenceGus the bison is considered to be "Hellertown’s mascot," but to owner Nanette Keck, he’s also a cherished pet.
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For an organization that strives to elevate its standard every year, VP of Marketing & Entertainment Matt Bari hopes that a new director of promotions and entertainment will be the "missing puzzle piece"
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Molly Coleman works with families to help their kids develop positive relationships with food.
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Looking for a fun way to ring in the New Year? We've got you covered with some local events that are fun for the whole family.
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A power generator in the West End of Allentown caught fire Wednesday night, causing power outages for thousands.
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The 4th annual Winter Village in Easton brought in over 56,000 visitors from over 20 states.
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Although 329 miles away from Buffalo, New York, these football fans are holding down the fort in the Lehigh Valley rooting for the Bills.