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Nazareth Police Assistant Remaining on Staff
Nazareth Police Department also getting an update for its Visual Alert Program.

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Nazareth Police Department also getting an update for its Visual Alert Program.

Sonic in Lower Nazareth Township has been closed since late spring.
Good Shepherd began offering physical therapy services on Wednesday in Forks Township.
These are the projects PennDOT has planned for Palmer and Forks Townships and the region this week.
Certain types of Iams and Eukanuba dry dog and cat foods have been recalled because of risk of salmonella.
The family friendly community pep rally takes place at 7 p.m. Friday.
West Nile Virus found in two people in Pennsylvania so far this year. Mosquito found in the virus in Easton this past week.
James Baker will spend 4-8 years in prison for a series of burglaries in Easton, Wilson and Palmer Township.
'I did it … arrest me,' William Dickerson allegedly told police according to court records.
Unusual police news from across the Lehigh Valley.
Unusual police news from across the Lehigh Valley.
These are the sponsors of Palmer Community Days.
Home-shopping network QVC's $5 million in state tax breaks is glitzy crony capitalism, according to some.
Home-shopping network QVC's $5 million in state tax breaks is glitzy crony capitalism, according to some analysts.
Pa. lawmakers make at least $80,000 per year plus per diems for overnight travel and expenses.
Pa. lawmakers make at least $80,000 per year plus per diems for overnight travel and expenses.
'I did it … arrest me,' William Dickerson allegedly told police according to court records.