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Armetta’s Cited for Allegedly Serving Alcohol to Teen
The Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement recently cited Armetta’s Pizza & Ristorante of Macungie for allegedly violating Pennsylvania liquor code.

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Although born and raised in New Jersey, I have called the Lehigh Valley home in one way or another for the last two decades. I arrived in the Lehigh Valley as an undergraduate student at Lehigh University, which was followed by graduate school at Lehigh. After a brief stint living overseas, including time in my husband's homeland, Cyprus, we decided to return to Pennsylvania with our young son. We planned to move back to Bethlehem, where we had met, but our search for a place to live in the Bethlehem area proved extremely difficult. Then, the Fates smiled on us, connecting us to a new Realtor who brought us to a lovely townhouse in the borough of Emmaus. It didn't take us long to realize that Emmaus was the perfect place for us. Now, five years and a second son later, we live in Vera Cruz and are simply thrilled to call Emmaus home.
The Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement recently cited Armetta’s Pizza & Ristorante of Macungie for allegedly violating Pennsylvania liquor code.

Emmaus Police again warn residents to lock their cars.
A portion of Route 100 is scheduled for drainage work on Tuesday, according to PennDOT, and drivers should expect to detour.
The U.S. is the only developed nation that does not require employers to offer paid vacation, according to a report. Provided by AOL Jobs.
The U.S. is the only developed nation that does not require employers to offer paid vacation, according to a report. Provided by AOL Jobs.
An animal lover drove across Pennsylvania to adopt a cat with a disability.
Certain types of Iams and Eukanuba dry dog and cat foods have been recalled because of risk of salmonella.
The East Penn School Board president and an Upper Milford Township supervisor are carrying on a spirited debate in the comments on a recent Patch article.
Here's your look at what's happening in the Macungie area this week.
The East Penn School Board president and an Upper Milford Township supervisor are carrying on a spirited debate in the comments on a recent Emmaus Patch article.
Here's your look at the week ahead in Emmaus and Upper Milford Township.
Unusual police news from across the Lehigh Valley.
Home-shopping network QVC's $5 million in state tax breaks is glitzy crony capitalism, according to some analysts.
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.
The death of a Lower Macungie inmate also makes Lower Macungie Patch headlines this week.
The suicide of two elderly Emmaus residents also makes Emmaus Patch news this week.
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