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May 6, 2015COVER STORY What the public hearsIt was little more than a month ago that Germanwings co-pilot Andreas Lubitz deliberately crashed his commercial airliner into a mountain in the Alps in...
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May 13COVER STORY Marking Mother’s DayA large steel butterfly attracts Deb Chorney of Coopersburg and her mother Dorothy Surman of Allentown at the 50th annual Fine Art and Craft Show along Main...
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May 20, 2015COVER STORY ‘We leave you our deaths’Despite threatening skies, Hanover Township celebrated its fourth annual Armed Forces Day May 16 at Armed Services Park dedicated to the men and women...
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May 27, 2015COVER STORY The bell returns to LibertyLiberty HS athletes carry the bell they won back from Freedom HS up the steps at the school’s main entrance. The bell will be stored in the...
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June 3, 2015COVER STORY ‘Part of something special’Over three decades ago, a group of recent law school grads traveled to Philly every day in a broken-down car to study for the Bar exam. That crew...
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June 10, 2015COVER STORY Cool pool on opening dayThe usual opening day crowd at the City of Bethlehem pools Saturday was thwarted by a breezy, overcast morning with abnormally cool water from the...
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June 17, 2015COVER STORY Goodbye Mr. ReeseOur Lady Principal Harry Reese gets a goodbye hug from kindergarten student Emily Lynch, of Bethlehem, while her classmates gather around. Reese was given a...
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June 24, 2015COVER STORY Graduation season endsOur annual graduation section is included in this week’s Bethlehem Press. In addition we offer more photos that were not included in the supplement or...
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July 1, 2015COVER STORY Vigil focuses on hope, solutions“This community stands together in solidarity with the community of Charleston, South Carolina,” Esther Lee said. “We come together, praying as...
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July 8, 2015COVER STORY What a magnificent view!But what is a Hoover-Mason Trestle anyway?The recently opened Hoover-Mason Trestle walkway alongside the iconic Bethlehem Steel blast furnaces attracts...
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July 15, 2015COVER STORY-PART 1 Heroin addition: A growing epidemicHeroin use is hitting an all-time high in the United States. Between 2007 and 2012, the numbers of people using the drug each year...
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July 22, 2015COVER STORY Heroin addition: A growing epidemic – Part 2In the late 1880s, the modification of natural substances in pharmacological sciences was important work. Pneumonia and...
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July 29, 2015COVER STORY Let’s go for a bike hikeIt didn’t sound that monumental at first. All you had to do was get on a bicycle and ride 335 miles over abandoned rail lines and canal towpaths from...
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August 5, 2015COVER STORY Season’s change: Bethlehem loses longtime kings of summer and winterMusikfest and Christmas are two of the most exciting and wholly Bethlehem events each year for many...
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August 12, 2015COVER STORY Musikfest: A catalyst that brings us togetherArtsQuest CEO and president Kassie Hilgert welcomes festgoers to the opening ceremony of the 32nd annual Musikfest at...
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August 19, 2015COVER STORY ‘We challenged the system’Local Community Action Committee marks half a century in its fight to end povertyThis year-2015-we are commemorating several momentous historical...
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August 26, 2015COVER STORY Rise and shineResearchers question early school starting timeThe issue of school start times and sleep-deprived youth is not new. Back in the early 1990s, researchers at...
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September 2, 2015COVER STORY John Cornish: Not just a name on a listWhen he played the innkeeper during the Christmas City’s annual pageant, he would say there was no room in the inn. But there was...
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