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Nazareth Schools Getting Police Officer
The school board has approved two new policies on school police officers and weapon possession – both needed before a district officer can be hired.

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The school board has approved two new policies on school police officers and weapon possession – both needed before a district officer can be hired.

$500 shoplifting spree in Boscov's and hammer attack in park also among the week's top police stories.
$500 shoplifting spree in Boscov's and hammer attack in park also among the week's top police stories.
Hunters are suing the Pa. Game Commission over Pennsylvania's long-standing ban on Sunday hunting
Hunters are suing the Pa. Game Commission over Pennsylvania's long-standing ban on Sunday hunting
The annual event in Nazareth was capped off by a fantastic fireworks display.
Pennsylvania has become the 29th state to sign on to a nationwide registry used to track people who buy medication that can be used to make meth.
Pennsylvania has become the 29th state to sign on to a nationwide registry used to track people who buy medication that can be used to make meth.
These are the stories making news in Palmer and Forks Townships this past week.
These are the stories that were making news in Nazareth in the past week.
A College Hill man has been arraigned on charges of passing bad checks, sent to county prison, and about 12 hours later was arraigned again on another set of bad check charges.
The school board has appointed Joseph Silimperi, a 1984 Nazareth grad and the district’s wrestling announcer, as the new athletic director.
Special discount featured starting Aug. 1 at Stones Crossing Swim Club.
Palmer swim club offering August membership discount to Nazareth residents.
Investigation into baby's death and drowning of two teens also among week's top stories
Investigation into baby's death and drowning of two teens also among week's top stories
Tatamy Historical Society holds its 20th annual car show Sunday.
The Forks Township airport's fate is up in the air as it remains open through mid-September awaiting a decision of a possible sale or closure.
A Nazareth woman charged with throwing her 8-month-old son on the floor — and whose estranged husband killed a state trooper in 2009 — was herself assaulted by her boyfriend earlier this month while she held her son in her arms, court records say.
You have until Aug. 2 to let PennDOT know about highway safety in survey.