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Parkland is the big winner at Freddy Awards
  • Parkland is the big winner at Freddy Awards

  • Parkland was the big winner with a total of six Freddy Awards, including the award for best...

  • 4 injured in Route 209 accident in Jim Thorpe

  • Three vehicles collided at Routes 903 and 209 in Jim Thorpe on Thursday night, injuring four people,...

    Body recovered following overnight fire in Allentown
  • Body recovered following overnight fire in Allentown

  • Boy Scouts' vote to allow openly gay members, but not leaders, ending century-long ban
  • Boy Scouts' vote to allow openly gay members, but not leaders, ending century-long ban

  • The Boy Scouts of America approved a historic policy shift Thursday, allowing gay youths as...

  • New Jersey officials say top-shelf liquor was replaced by cheaper brands

  • Is it Grey Goose or Smirnoff? Macallan or Old Smuggler?

    Sinkhole closes Northwood Avenue in Palmer Township
  • Sinkhole closes Northwood Avenue in Palmer Township

  • A sinkhole opened Thursday morning on Northwood Avenue in Palmer Township just as a Lowe's Home...

  • Man will face trial for Easton killing on Christmas Eve

  • An Easton man charged with killing another with a punch to the face during a Christmas Eve attack...

  • High school wrestling coach endangered students, suit says

  • A wrestling coach at Pleasant Valley High School fostered an atmosphere of leering sexual banter,...

  • Awards and honors for Lehigh Valley residents

  • Roger Lehmann was formally installed as president of the Pennsylvania Association of Sewage...

    Easton Council's Fleck to step down in July
  • Easton Council's Fleck to step down in July

  • A West Ward fixture is moving even farther west.

  • Parkland bus drivers: Summer cleaning jobs don't pay enough

  • Some Parkland School District bus drivers have complained to the school board that the cleaning jobs...

    Missing college student from Montco found unharmed; no explanations offered
  • Missing college student from Montco found unharmed; no explanations offered

  • A University of Rhode Island student from Montgomery County who was reported missing a week ago by...

  • Southern Lehigh looking at costly renovations

  • Early results from a facilities cost and demographic study indicate the Southern Lehigh School...

  • Valley residents charged in $4 million jewelry store heist in Connecticut

  • Four Lehigh Valley men and a New York man took part in an April home-invasion robbery and jewelry...

    'Killer bride' will serve life for slaying fiance on wedding day
  • 'Killer bride' will serve life for slaying fiance on wedding day

  • Spending at least 13 years in prison for stabbing her fiance to death on their wedding day seemed...

    LVIA may close Braden Airpark
  • LVIA may close Braden Airpark

  • Braden Airpark, the small-plane airfield in Forks Township where thousands of pilots have learned to...

  • Hatfield police hunt man who robbed ShopRite, dragged woman with SUV

  • Hatfield Township police are searching for a Quakertown area man who allegedly shoplifted from a...

  • Drunken boy started Upper Macungie woods fire, police say

  • A fire in the woods next to Lone Lane Park in Upper Macungie Township early Saturday was started...

  • Coroner identifies man killed in Plainfield Township crash

  • The Lehigh County coroner's office has identified a man killed in a crash Tuesday in Plainfield...

  • Police: Man was living out of stolen car in Bethlehem

  • A 43-year-old man was arrested Wednesday after police found him in Bethlehem with a car that had...

  • Woman charged with keeping rental car for over year

  • A 52-year-old Monroe County woman who allegedly kept a rental car for more than a year was...

  • Police seek help in tracking down fugitive wanted in deadly Allentown assault

  • Restaurant Raid: NJ officials say top-shelf liquor was replaced by cheaper brands

  • Is it Grey Goose or Smirnoff? Macallan or Old Smuggler?

  • Bethlehem man charged with selling crack cocaine in Allentown

  • Acting on a tip that a tall man called "Big" was selling crack cocaine in the Allentown area, city...

  • Restaurant review: Renovated Point Phillips Hotel worth a visit

  • On a spring night, the drive north on Airport Road from Route 22 is delightful, especially when...

  • Atiyeh threatens lawsuit over Easton, Adams Outdoor billboard

  • Easton City Council tabled discussion of a proposed lease for a billboard at Hackett Park on...

  • Lower Macungie likely to get two new commissioners

  • Lower Macungie Township will apparently be getting at least two new faces on its five-person Board...

  • Alleged 'killer bride' takes stand, recalls fatally stabbing fiance

  • The Whitehall Township woman charged with killing her fiance with a steak knife on their wedding day...

  • Lehigh County commissioners put off vote on Costco tax financing plan

  • Lehigh County commissioners on Wednesday postponed a vote on whether to allow the developers of a...

  • Despite high-profile races, Lehigh Valley turnout lackluster

  • Bethlehem Democrats had every reason to go to the polls Tuesday. An aggressive battle for the...

  • Disgraced ex-congressman Anthony Weiner announces candidacy for NYC mayor

  • NEW YORK — Two years after resigning from Congress amid a lewd photo scandal, former U.S. Rep....

  • Christian prayer house proposed at site of Pen Argyl Korean exchange dorm

  • The embattled owner of a shuttered Korean exchange program in Pen Argyl wants to convert his...

  • Easton burglary suspect gave ID of another man, police say

  • Easton police charged Terique Grayman with a city burglary Sunday, but withdrew the charges after...

  • Police charge former Upper Mt. Bethel employee with theft

  • A former Upper Mount Bethel Township employee was charged Tuesday with theft after admitting she...

  • Did sisters' anti-cancer caps go too far?

  • Just hours before dawn on May 14, Jackie Underwood's three daughters held her in their arms as...

  • Nancy Run firehouse to get $1 million expansion

  • Nancy Run Fire Company in Bethlehem Township is set to start a $1 million construction project...

  • Parkland School District expected tax increase reduced to 2.43
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    Parkland is the big winner at Freddy Awards
  • Parkland is the big winner at Freddy Awards

  • Parkland was the big winner with a total of six Freddy Awards, including the award for best...

  • 4 injured in Route 209 accident in Jim Thorpe

  • Three vehicles collided at Routes 903 and 209 in Jim Thorpe on Thursday night, injuring four people,...

    Body recovered following overnight fire in Allentown
  • Body recovered following overnight fire in Allentown

  • Boy Scouts' vote to allow openly gay members, but not leaders, ending century-long ban
  • Boy Scouts' vote to allow openly gay members, but not leaders, ending century-long ban

  • The Boy Scouts of America approved a historic policy shift Thursday, allowing gay youths as...

  • New Jersey officials say top-shelf liquor was replaced by cheaper brands

  • Is it Grey Goose or Smirnoff? Macallan or Old Smuggler?

    Sinkhole closes Northwood Avenue in Palmer Township
  • Sinkhole closes Northwood Avenue in Palmer Township

  • A sinkhole opened Thursday morning on Northwood Avenue in Palmer Township just as a Lowe's Home...

  • Man will face trial for Easton killing on Christmas Eve

  • An Easton man charged with killing another with a punch to the face during a Christmas Eve attack...

  • High school wrestling coach endangered students, suit says

  • A wrestling coach at Pleasant Valley High School fostered an atmosphere of leering sexual banter,...

  • Awards and honors for Lehigh Valley residents

  • Roger Lehmann was formally installed as president of the Pennsylvania Association of Sewage...

    Easton Council's Fleck to step down in July
  • Easton Council's Fleck to step down in July

  • A West Ward fixture is moving even farther west.

  • Parkland bus drivers: Summer cleaning jobs don't pay enough

  • Some Parkland School District bus drivers have complained to the school board that the cleaning jobs...

    Missing college student from Montco found unharmed; no explanations offered
  • Missing college student from Montco found unharmed; no explanations offered

  • A University of Rhode Island student from Montgomery County who was reported missing a week ago by...

  • Southern Lehigh looking at costly renovations

  • Early results from a facilities cost and demographic study indicate the Southern Lehigh School...

  • Valley residents charged in $4 million jewelry store heist in Connecticut

  • Four Lehigh Valley men and a New York man took part in an April home-invasion robbery and jewelry...

    'Killer bride' will serve life for slaying fiance on wedding day
  • 'Killer bride' will serve life for slaying fiance on wedding day

  • Spending at least 13 years in prison for stabbing her fiance to death on their wedding day seemed...

    LVIA may close Braden Airpark
  • LVIA may close Braden Airpark

  • Braden Airpark, the small-plane airfield in Forks Township where thousands of pilots have learned to...

  • Hatfield police hunt man who robbed ShopRite, dragged woman with SUV

  • Hatfield Township police are searching for a Quakertown area man who allegedly shoplifted from a...

  • Drunken boy started Upper Macungie woods fire, police say

  • A fire in the woods next to Lone Lane Park in Upper Macungie Township early Saturday was started...

  • Coroner identifies man killed in Plainfield Township crash

  • The Lehigh County coroner's office has identified a man killed in a crash Tuesday in Plainfield...

  • Police: Man was living out of stolen car in Bethlehem

  • A 43-year-old man was arrested Wednesday after police found him in Bethlehem with a car that had...

  • Woman charged with keeping rental car for over year

  • A 52-year-old Monroe County woman who allegedly kept a rental car for more than a year was...

  • Police seek help in tracking down fugitive wanted in deadly Allentown assault

  • Restaurant Raid: NJ officials say top-shelf liquor was replaced by cheaper brands

  • Is it Grey Goose or Smirnoff? Macallan or Old Smuggler?

  • Bethlehem man charged with selling crack cocaine in Allentown

  • Acting on a tip that a tall man called "Big" was selling crack cocaine in the Allentown area, city...

  • Restaurant review: Renovated Point Phillips Hotel worth a visit

  • On a spring night, the drive north on Airport Road from Route 22 is delightful, especially when...

  • Atiyeh threatens lawsuit over Easton, Adams Outdoor billboard

  • Easton City Council tabled discussion of a proposed lease for a billboard at Hackett Park on...

  • Lower Macungie likely to get two new commissioners

  • Lower Macungie Township will apparently be getting at least two new faces on its five-person Board...

  • Alleged 'killer bride' takes stand, recalls fatally stabbing fiance

  • The Whitehall Township woman charged with killing her fiance with a steak knife on their wedding day...

  • Lehigh County commissioners put off vote on Costco tax financing plan

  • Lehigh County commissioners on Wednesday postponed a vote on whether to allow the developers of a...

  • Despite high-profile races, Lehigh Valley turnout lackluster

  • Bethlehem Democrats had every reason to go to the polls Tuesday. An aggressive battle for the...

  • Disgraced ex-congressman Anthony Weiner announces candidacy for NYC mayor

  • NEW YORK — Two years after resigning from Congress amid a lewd photo scandal, former U.S. Rep....

  • Christian prayer house proposed at site of Pen Argyl Korean exchange dorm

  • The embattled owner of a shuttered Korean exchange program in Pen Argyl wants to convert his...

  • Easton burglary suspect gave ID of another man, police say

  • Easton police charged Terique Grayman with a city burglary Sunday, but withdrew the charges after...

  • Police charge former Upper Mt. Bethel employee with theft

  • A former Upper Mount Bethel Township employee was charged Tuesday with theft after admitting she...

  • Did sisters' anti-cancer caps go too far?

  • Just hours before dawn on May 14, Jackie Underwood's three daughters held her in their arms as...

  • Nancy Run firehouse to get $1 million expansion

  • Nancy Run Fire Company in Bethlehem Township is set to start a $1 million construction project...

  • Parkland School District expected tax increase reduced to 2.43

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      May 21, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
    1. Adding Hydropower To State Energy Mix Makes Sense

      A good bill to get more clean energy into Connecticut has been held up in the House. That's too bad. The House should pass the bill, which has already passed the Senate. It would likely lower Connecticut's sky-high electric rates while decreasing the...

      Tags: Nuclear Power, Electricity Production and Distribution, Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, Hydroelectricity

    2. May 21, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
    3. Utility Training Leads To Delivery Job In Health Field

      The month after the Lehman Brothers collapse in the fall of 2008, Peter Collins was downsized with a half dozen other people from at a Bloomfield commercial printer.
      The Hartford Courant
      The month after the Lehman Brothers collapse in the fall of 2008, Peter Collins was downsized with a half dozen other people from at a Bloomfield commercial printer. Collins, 51, who had spent his whole career as a printer and had been with Finlay...

      Tags: Dentistry and Dental Health, Unemployment Benefits, Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., Unemployment, Career and Workplace

    4. May 20, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
    5. Kaman Pledges Support For Employees in National Guard and Reserves

      BLOOMFIELD — Kaman chief executive Neal Keating, standing at a podium, gave a few remarks before signing a statement that said the company will support its employees who are active in the Army Reserve or the National Guard.
      The Hartford Courant
      BLOOMFIELD — Kaman chief executive Neal Keating, standing at a podium, gave a few remarks before signing a statement that said the company will support its employees who are active in the Army Reserve or the National Guard. "We've supported our...

      Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, ESPN (tv network), Aetna Inc., Employees, FuelCell Energy Incorporated

    6. May 20, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
    7. READER SUBMITTED: Middletown Public Schools Receives Top Honor At Middlesex United Way Campaign Awards

      Middletown
      More than 90 companies, organizations, and individuals were honored May 1 for their contributions to raising $1.81 million for the 2012-13 Middlesex United Way Campaign. The top honor, the Corporate Spirit Award, was presented to Middletown Public...

      Tags: Union (Tolland, Connecticut), Cromwell, Politics, East Haddam, Killingworth

    8. May 18, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
    9. Lawyer says Northern Pass in 'a corner'

      The New Hampshire Union Leader, Manchester
      Opponents of the Northern Pass hydroelectric project on Friday released a legal opinion supporting their view that the state cannot authorize use of its easement in the Connecticut Lakes Headwaters conservation area for the 1,200-megawatt power lines....

      Tags: Justice System, Nature Conservancy, Connecticut Economic Development, Environmental Issues, Clarksville

    10. May 17, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
    11. READER SUBMITTED: Energy Systems Sales And Training To Install 174 Solar Panels On Roof Of IMTI In Waterbury

      Statewide
      The Energy Systems Sales and Training (ESST) division of IMTI, The Industrial Management and Training Institute, in partnership with Motech Industries, Inc. and Motech Inverters of Taiwan, will install a 45kw Solar Photovoltaic System on the roof of the...

      Tags: Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, Alternative Energy, Waterbury, Connecticut Labor Markets

    12. May 17, 2013 |Column| Hartford Courant
    13. Questions Persist For Power Couple; Rep. Esty Returns More Campaign Funds

      An unusual cocktail of politics, electricity and matrimony gives a provocative flavor to the story of an environmental group's lawsuit over wind-turbine developers' illegal clear-cutting of 2.5 acres of state forest on Canaan Mountain in 2010.
      The Hartford Courant
      An unusual cocktail of politics, electricity and matrimony gives a provocative flavor to the story of an environmental group's lawsuit over wind-turbine developers' illegal clear-cutting of 2.5 acres of state forest on Canaan Mountain in 2010. The...

      Tags: Politics, Renewable Energy, Republican Party, Environmental Issues, Trials

    14. May 15, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
    15. NU Refreshes Its Debt With $750M In Notes

      Northeast Utilities is borrowing $750 million in order to pay down other senior debt obligations as well as some of the company's more than $1 billion in short-term debt, according to filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. After...

      Tags: Citigroup Incorporated, U.S. Bancorp, Finance, Bank of New York Company, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

    16. May 15, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
    17. Latest affordable HOPE house to be dedicated

      The Day, New London, Conn.
      The latest affordable HOPE house on Belden Street may have been a disaster when it was purchased out of foreclosure three years ago, but it now gleams with fresh paint and new appliances while awaiting a dedication at noon Thursday. HOPE initially had...

      Tags: Apartments, Fannie Mae, Rentals, New London (New London, Connecticut)

    18. May 14, 2013 |Story| Reuters
    19. Sedate Tuesday in US high-grade but more issuance expected

      Reuters
      By Shankar Ramakrishnan NEW YORK, May 14 (IFR) - A combination of a sell-off in US Treasuries and signs of indigestion after relentless supply over the last few weeks conspired to ensure a sedate Tuesday with only USD3.03bn was raised by six issuers....

      Tags: Toyota Motor Corp., Federal Realty Investment Trust, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, Banking, Hawaiian Airlines Inc.

    20. May 12, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
    21. READER SUBMITTED: MetroHartford Alliance Welcomes Laura Dinan Haber of Wethersfield

      Wethersfield
      The MetroHartford Alliance, the Region's economic development leader and the City's Chamber of Commerce, is pleased to announce the addition of Rich Brown as director of Investor Relations, Laura Dinan Haber as director of Events and Mia Przybyla-Irons as...

      Tags: Ameriprise Financial Incorporated, Connecticut Economic Development, Economic Policy, Metro Hartford Alliance, Connecticut Light and Power

    22. May 9, 2013 |Column| Hartford Courant
    23. No Wrongdoing Here, Just Some Distractions

      The Hartford Courant
      You pay attention to the wrong things. That's what three politicians claimed when caught in betrayals of the public interest in the past two weeks. With no credible explanation for their bad acts, each branded their controversy a "distraction" as they...

      Tags: Politics, Credit and Debt, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Government, Washington, DC

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