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Some doctors refusing to adopt electronic records
Under a plan first endorsed by President George W. Bush and signed into law by President Obama, the health care industry in the United States has started to change one of the signature elements in doctor's offices — switching chicken-scratched hand-...
Tags: Government, Technology, George W. Bush, Chemical Industry, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania)
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UPDATED: HS track standings, local college notes
The Varsity BlogStroudsburg boys and girls completed another unbeaten Mountain Valley Conference track & field season with wins over Pleasant Valley on Thursday. That completes the area league champions list: Parkland boys (LVC), Parkland and Emmaus girls (LVC), Bangor... -
Bangor's Pearson, Northampton's DeCesaris, Saucon's Chikotas, Bethlehem Catholic's Horton set records
Bangor's Bryan Pearson took a break from warmups for the Colonial League discus competition Tuesday afternoon to watch Northampton's Kory DeCesaris in the Lehigh Valley Conference shot put. Pearson saw DeCesaris' third heave. "I was like, 'That's a...
Tags: Emmaus, Wilson, Ashley Williams, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Whitehall
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Live updates from the LVC, Colonial League track meets
Northampton's Kory DeCesaris set a school record in winning the Lehigh Valley Conference shot put with a best of 55 feet, 8 inches. Salisbury's Dan Reichenbach won the Colonial League triple jump and Easton's Jordan Luciano won the LVC long jump....Tags: Emmaus, Catasauqua, Track and Field, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Whitehall
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'Stand your ground' to be tested in Easton drug house homicide trial
When Lawrence A. Gaines stabbed an Easton man to death outside a city drug house, was he merely protecting himself from a violent aggressor, as the law allows him to do? Or was he a cold-blooded killer, notwithstanding his attorney's insistence that he...
Tags: Laws, Lawyers, Justice System, Murder, Abusive Behavior
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Hunters Helping the Hungry raises funds through sporting clays event
Mark Charbonneau sported a big smile. His organization, Hunters Helping the Hungry, based in Clinton, N.J., donated 27,075 pounds of venison during the 2012 hunting season that was processed and distributed to needy families in New Jersey. "More than...Tags: Game, Lifestyle and Leisure, Coplay, Cabela's Inc., Hunting
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Dam removal project on Little Lehigh, Jordan seen as benefit
Rod Rohrbach was upset when first informed last week of a plan that would remove nine dams from the Little Lehigh and Jordan creeks. The former owner of the Little Lehigh Fly Shop in the Lehigh Parkway now living in Colorado thought the plan would allow...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Floods, Energy Resources, Natural Resources, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania)
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2 Phillipsburg teens arrested in Wilson Exxon armed robbery
Two Phillipsburg teens were charged Monday with the March 11 robbery of the Square One Exxon in Wilson, in which they allegedly threatened two women with guns and hit one in the head with a pistol. Tahir Sutton, 17, of the 600 block of S. Main Street,...Tags: Theft, Prosecution, Northampton (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Juvenile Delinquency
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Bangor, Northwestern, Parkland, Stroudsburg best of best in track
The Varsity BlogThe weather appears to have turned a corner. So, too, has the area track & field schedule. Regular-season champions have been crowned in the Colonial League. The Lehigh Valley Conference is all but wrapped up. The Mountain Valley Conference is...... -
'Next to Normal's' Valley premiere is at Civic
Mental illness is not a topic frequently dealt with in Broadway musicals. When "Next To Normal" debuted on Broadway in 2009, it confronted serious issues, including bipolar disorder, suicide, depression and electroshock therapy, all in the framework of a...Tags: Bipolar Disorder, Arts and Culture, NBC (tv network), Mental Illness, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania)
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Police don't monitor Easton's crime cameras
In a small room in Easton City Hall, 86-year-old volunteer Louise Ward was keeping a close eye on a police surveillance video. The longtime Easton resident kept a notebook handy as she stared at the monitor, ready to jot down any suspicious activity...
Tags: Laws, Colleges and Universities, Services and Shopping, Gang Activity, Murder
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Easton takes aim at vacant properties
The Pomeroy's building in the 300 block of Northampton Street has restaurants and apartments filled with tenants and, in less than a year since reopening, has become a redevelopment success story for Easton's downtown. But for more than 30 years the...Tags: Fannie Mae, Foreclosures, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Crime, Law and Justice, Rental Service
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