Wednesday Dec 30 | Easton Express-Times
Dutch's Deli closes doors, the victim of an economy gone sour, owner says
George Hotkman, Kenneth Eck and Keith Bean sat Tuesday around the short, L-shaped lunch counter at Dutch's Deli, sipping coffee, eating breakfast, solving world problems and poking fun at owner Ray Gara.
Beer suspect headed to court: The accused "Beer Burglar" is heading to court. A district judge ruled Monday that there is enough evidence for John Higginbotham, 55, to stand trial on charges he broke into an acquaintance's home in East Rockhill and stole seven 16-ounce cans of Pabst Blue Ribbon.
Proceeds from this weekend's high school production will benefit cystic fibrosis research, a disease one student has spent her life battling.
Students from around the world join those in Upper Bucks
Palisades students are now sharing their classroom with students from around the globe.The high school is in its first semester as part of the Virtual High School Global Consortium, a nonprofit collaborative of high school teachers and students.The online classes are an opportunity for students to study subjects that aren't offered at their own ...
Market finds success second time around
Plump pumpkins, crisp apples and royal purple eggplant put the finishing touches on this season's area farmers markets.
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Writer pens wish list for library
A patron is calling conditions "deplorable." The borough says there's no money to keep up with repairs.
Local foods and fresh-baked goods beckon those in Upper Bucks. The sweet smell of lavender hung in the hot, summer air as visitors crowded the region's newest farmers market.
Aston Ward and Steven Tomlinson both farm interns at Blooming Glen Farms stock tomatoes Friday at Linden Hill Farmers Market in Ottsville.
Seed truck falls into Delaware Canal
No one was injured and fuel that spilled into the canal was cleaned up. The truck was there to help restore the flood-damaged Delaware River Canal, but the big 10-wheeler ended up falling into it.
Steve Hoffman, of Northampton, and Waysl Mauser, of Kintnersville, tube down the swollen Indian Creek in Allen Township.
Steve Hoffman, of Northampton, and Waysl Mauser, of Kintnersville, tube down the swollen Indian Creek in Allen Township.
Tech facility stalled by denied variances
Issues with the township have pushed Palisades' new technology center back another year.
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