Apr 9, 2008 | The Morning Call
PANTHER VALLEY MIDDLE SCHOOL, Route 209, Lansford, will offer a parents workshop on Internet safety 7-8 p.m. today. via The Morning Call
Mar 14, 2008 | The Morning Call | Posted by The Morning Call
Carbon County to shift polling places
Voters in four Carbon County townships will cast ballots for a new president in November in new polling places.
The county is restructuring precincts in East Penn, Lower Towamensing and Penn Forest townships and the south side of Towamensing township because the number of voters has grown.
On Thursday, county commissioners accepted the offers of organizations and officials in each municipality to provide polling places.
In East Penn, residents of both proposed precincts, Districts 7 and 8, will vote at the township Social Hall on Blue Mountain Road in Ashfield . Read more
Jan 9, 2008 | The Morning Call
WINTER WALK AT KETTLE CREEK will be held 1-3 p.m. today, Jan. 16 and 24 at Monroe County Environmental Education Center, Running Valley Road, Hamilton Township. via The Morning Call
Oct 18, 2007 | The Morning Call
Complaints from neighbors mounting against East Penn man
An East Penn Township man has frustrated township supervisors and enraged neighbors for months by holding pigs in a makeshift pen, building driveways after being denied a permit, letting junk accumulate on his ... via The Morning Call
Oct 10, 2007 | The Morning Call
ST. LUKE'S MINERS MEMORIAL HOME CARE will offer adult flu immunization clinics 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Thursday at Panther Valley Mini Mall, Lansford; 10 a.m. to noon next Wednesday at Shafers Pharmacy, ... via The Morning Call
Sep 19, 2007 | The Morning Call
THE RED BALL MILITARY TRANSPORT FALL RALLY will be held 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday at the West End Fairgrounds, Route 209, Gilbert. via The Morning Call
Sep 13, 2007 | The Weekly Almanac
Richard Edward Molzhan, 87, was Army Air Corps veteran
Richard Edward Molzhan, 87, of Tafton, formerly of Huntingdon Valley, died Monday, Sept. via The Weekly Almanac
Aug 7, 2007 | The Morning Call | Posted by The Morning Call
East Penn has nibbles, but no bites, to buy social hall
East Penn Township supervisors have received two inquiries about -- but no bids on -- the social hall the township bought for $250,000 almost five years ago.
Supervisor Chairman Guy Barry on Monday said one of the inquiries was from a man who also owns another large building in the area and was ''interested' in the hall, but who ''was a little upset'' that the township fire company was housed in the building.
Supervisors didn't say who the letters were from and they didn't say whether they would go for another round of bids. Read more









