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Boy, 4, Hurt in Crash Near Diner 248, Police Say
A two-car accident in front of Diner 248 sent a 4-year-old Easton boy to the hospital with injuries to his face, according to police.

After graduating from college in 2008, I worked in the Office of Public Information at Northampton Community College in Bethlehem Township for two years. As a news assistant, I covered campus events, wrote stories for the college's quarterly magazine, sent out press releases that promoted credit and non-credit classes, managed the college's official social media sites, and so much more. I was also a freelance reporter for The Bethlehem Press for one year. I covered municipal meetings in Hanover Township, Northampton County, in addition to writing various feature stories. While in college, I was editor-in-chief of the student newspaper for two years and was managing editor for one.
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A two-car accident in front of Diner 248 sent a 4-year-old Easton boy to the hospital with injuries to his face, according to police.

A two-car accident in front of Diner 248 sent a 4-year-old Easton boy to the hospital with injuries to his face, according to police.
A two-car accident in front of Diner 248 sent a 4-year-old Easton boy to the hospital with injuries to his face, according to police.
The Hazard Mitigation Plan is a living document communities—including Palmer and Forks Townships—use to reduce their vulnerability to hazards.
The Hazard Mitigation Plan is a living document communities—including Upper Saucon and Lower Milford townships and Coopersburg Borough—use to reduce their vulnerability to hazards.
Nazareth's Public Works Department is the winner of the 2013 Pennsylvania Build a Better Mousetrap Competition for a brine-making tote innovation that saved the borough thousands.
Nazareth Borough Council on Monday recognized the 2012-13 Lady Blue Eagles Basketball Team; the team won both the Lehigh Valley Conference and District XI championships.
The pool at Nazareth Boro-Park will open on Saturday, May 25; rates will hold steady for the second-straight year.
Ex-councilman Thomas Heckman and newcomer Scott A. Dellatore, both Democrats, are vying for one four-year seat in Nazareth Borough's Ward 2.
Scott Anthony Folmar, 43, of Wilson is accused of stealing vacuums from Walmart in the Northampton Crossings shopping center.
Christine Petchonka, 46, of Nazareth, was accepted Monday into the Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition program for her role in a vehicle break-in spree that spanned the Lehigh Valley, according to published reports.
Scott Anthony Folmar, 43, of Wilson is accused of stealing vacuums from Walmart in the Northampton Crossings shopping center.
Dutch Springs in Lower Nazareth Township will open for the 2013 season on April 6, but only to scuba divers.
It was a relatively quiet March for Nazareth area municipalities—except for Bushkill Township, which saw a home invasion, house fire, 101-mph car chase and soda can assault.
This home at 410 Colver Road in Bushkill Township is one of the most expensive homes currently for sale in the 18064 zip code.
A variety of Easter flowers will be sold by the Plainfield Township Volunteer Fire Co. this Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
PennDOT crews will tackle projects on Routes 191, 512, 22 and 33.
Hunterdon and Chaos are housed at the Center for Animal Health and Welfare in Williams Township. For information about how to adopt them, call (610) 252-7722.
A sampling of job openings in the Nazareth area.
An Upper Nazareth resident requests permission from Nazareth Borough Council to spearhead an improvement project for the borough's 'Bark Park.'