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Hellertown Resident Graduates from Alvernia U.
Cynthia L. Micklus of Hellertown has earned a Bachelor of Arts degree cum laude in criminal justice from Alvernia University.

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Unlike many younger (and older) editors, I never went to J-school (that's "journalism school" for those of you who don't use the new media lingo). Most journalism schools are part of medium or large universities, and as a graduate of a large high school I wanted to downsize my education when I went away to college. That was one of the reasons I chose to attend Bates, a liberal arts college in Maine rooted in the traditions of egalitarianism. As a "Batesie" I majored in history and became the features editor for our school newspaper, The Student, before graduating and leaving the beautiful state of Maine behind in 1999. I returned to Pennsylvania and spent several eye-opening years exploring other fields and potential career paths, before feeling called to write and edit again. That was in 2005, when I joined the team at the Saucon News and began to cover Hellertown and Lower Saucon Township as full-time reporter.
On a personal level, I have always been a bit of a newshound and I think that's because I'm constantly trying to understand how the events of today are shaped and influenced by our shared history. I like to think that I have a curious mind, which is a trait I believe every journalist should have.
Right now I'm looking forward to learning a lot more about the Saucon Valley, including more about its history, its present, and its future, and I sincerely hope you'll join me on this journey!
Cynthia L. Micklus of Hellertown has earned a Bachelor of Arts degree cum laude in criminal justice from Alvernia University.

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Here's a look at some of the events happening in the Southern Lehigh area this week.
Here's a look at some of the events happening in the Saucon Valley area this week.
The Pew Research Center asked Americans whether stores and businesses should greet their customers by saying 'Merry Christmas' or 'Happy Holidays.'
The Pew Research Center asked Americans whether stores and businesses should greet their customers by saying 'Merry Christmas' or 'Happy Holidays.'
A 10-year-old boy has been ruled competent to testify against an Upper Saucon man accused of molesting him while the man was substitute teaching at Union Terrace Elementary School in Allentown earlier this year.
The Pew Research Center asked Americans whether stores and businesses should greet their customers by saying 'Merry Christmas' or 'Happy Holidays.'
Anna M. Mish, 94, formerly of Bethlehem, died Friday, Dec. 13, 2013 at Gracedale, Upper Nazareth Township.
The Pew Research Center asked Americans whether stores and businesses should greet their customers by saying 'Merry Christmas' or 'Happy Holidays.'
Republic of Couture fashion store has opened at The Promenade Shops at Saucon Valley in Upper Saucon Township. The new men's and women's clothing store merges fashion with interactivity and entertainment.
Since 2010, Lower Saucon Township Adopt-a-Road volunteers have devoted more than 300 hours of their time to remove 568 bags of trash and assorted tires, furniture, car parts and discarded electronics from their adopted roads.
A GoFundMe campaign in memory of Prudence the Cat seeks donations to support life-saving veterinary care for The Cat Shack foster cats that have severe medical conditions.
The Borough of Hellertown has declared a snow emergency effective at 10 a.m. Saturday.
Also making the news this week were stories about a Coopersburg fitness studio's expansion plans and a car fire on I-78 in Upper Saucon Township.
Also making the headlines this week were stories about the ongoing Saucon Valley teacher contract dispute, a gift card theft from a Yost Avenue mailbox and a Hellertown man charged with the rape of a 14-year-old girl.
A Hellertown man accused of firing a gun near his girlfriend's head in November had the most serious charges against him—including aggravated assault—dismissed, after evidence indicated that his girlfriend may have fired the gun herself.
Also making headlines: Abington becomes first town in state to use red-light cameras, and police release identity of man killed in 50-car turnpike pileup.
Also making headlines: Abington becomes first town in state to use red-light cameras, and police release identity of man killed in 50-car turnpike pileup.