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Holiday Happenings - December 4, 2008
This is a list of ongoing events. Holiday Gallery & Sale: Textiles, pottery. woodwork and jewelry, sculptures and more. Through Dec. 30. Baum School of Art, 510 Linden St., Allentown. 610-433-0032. http://www.baumschool.org . ''A Christmas Carol'':...Tags: Engineering, Forests, Allentown, Christkindlmarkt Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, Christmas
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O little town of Bethlehem, Pa.
Special to NewdayThere is indeed something spiritually refreshing about the not-so-little town of Bethlehem, Pa., in the weeks before Christmas. And it's especially apparent come evening, when white 26-point Moravian stars twinkle into life on every porch, and each window...Tags: Allentown, Christkindlmarkt Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, Christmas, Tourism and Leisure, Family
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Captain of steel carved retreat amid Florida's beauty
Sentinel Staff WriterI confess to an addiction for British TV shows and movies that take place within a grand house of the past, often the 1920s through the 1950s. The characters usually include the downstairs folks -- maids, cooks, butlers -- and the upstairs crew, all...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Orlando, Christmas, Orange County (Florida), Murder
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Who will investigate use of tax money?
AIG spends $410,000 for an executive retreat at a posh California spa. Ford, GM and Chrysler send executives on individual jets to Washington to plead for money to prevent bankruptcy. But, who is checking on how taxpayers' money is spent to save...Tags: Bankruptcy, Allentown, Personal Service, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Federal Bureau of Investigation
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THURSDAY NOV. 27 THEATER A Mountain Music Christmas: Musicians, comedy, the Nativity, more. Dinner served two hours before show. 2 p.m. Through Dec. 21. Tickets: $44.50; $43.20, seniors; $16.60, ages 3-12, dinner and show; $25; $10, ages 3-12, show...Tags: Music Theater, House (movie), Black Friday (shopping), Potatoes, Dancing
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Saucon Valley renews effort to attract development
Of The Morning CallThe Saucon Valley School Board voted Tuesday to extend its participation in a tax incentive program intended to bring dormant industrial land back on the tax rolls. The district's participation in the Local Economic Revitalization Tax Assistance...Tags: Northampton (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Economic Policy, State Budgets
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Remaining Turkey Day rivalries still a feast for fans
Two years ago on Thanksgiving, Easton and Phillipsburg wore throwback uniforms for their 100th anniversary game. But the truth is, no frills are needed to bring back the nostalgia on this day. In a time when so many things have changed, and not always...Tags: Thanksgiving, Mack Trucks, Inc., Philadelphia Eagles, Labor Day
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Democracy demands that some firms fail
What is great about our American democracy is that every individual and business has the opportunity to be successful and the opportunity to fail. For instance, from the ashes of what were once economic bedrock industries such as steel and textiles came...Tags: Bill Gates, Air Transportation, Democracy, Transportation, Southwest Airlines Company
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John G. Roberts Sr., father of U.S. chief justice
John G. Roberts Sr., a retired steel executive, former general manager of Bethlehem Steel Corp.'s Sparrows Point plant and father of the chief justice of the United States, John G. Roberts Jr., died yesterday of respiratory failure at his Ellicott City...Tags: First National Bank, Corporate Officers, Metal and Mineral, Bethlehem Steel Corp., Electronics
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Mary Patricia O'Conor Farley, social worker
Mary Patricia O'Conor Farley, the daughter of a Maryland governor who became a social worker and mother of five, died Wednesday of lung cancer at her Homeland apartment. She was 83. Born the middle of five children in an Irish-Catholic family in...Tags: Reisterstown, Government, Clubs and Associations, Social Services, Federal Hill
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Charles T. Erdman, Bethlehem Steel manager
Charles T. Erdman Jr., a retired Bethlehem Steel Corp. manager and Navy veteran, died Nov. 17 of heart failure at his Arnold home. He was 80. Mr. Erdman, who was born and raised in East Baltimore, was a graduate of Patterson High School. He served in the...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Environmental Politics, Bethlehem Steel Corp., Armed Forces, Tampa
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Tax abatement plan helps city, schools
The Saucon Valley School District board should support Bethlehem's LERTA (Local Economic Revitalization Tax Abatement) proposal. In a global economy keen with competition, gaining an edge to bring businesses to the former Bethlehem Steel lands is...Tags: State Budgets
Dec 4, 2008
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Nov 30, 2008
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Nov 28, 2008
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Nov 27, 2008
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Nov 21, 2008
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Nov 24, 2008
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Nov 18, 2008
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