Vendor plans year-round operation on Easton's Northampton Street as extension of existing farmers' market.
Here's how contracts of three other superintendents in the region compare to that of Easton's Susan McGinley.
Threats to the middle class, corporations being given too much clout and corruption in politics were the main reasons protesters cited for their discontent.
Planners looking for input on future of downtown Easton neighborhood.
Some audio and video equipment still needs to be installed, but otherwise Easton City Council's new space is complete.
Rather than household pets, Easton may focus ban on "wild and exotic" animals at special events.
Strays are problem, but Easton city council says passing a law against feeding them may not be the solution.
Building has been untouched since church bought it more than 30 years ago.
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Facebook page says group plans to meet Sunday in Scott Park
Company will give percentage of land sales to preserve farmland space.
Stoffa says Human Services workers can't stay in Second Street offices much longer.
Continued plans for new facilities at the Southside park were announced at a press conference Thursday.
Mayoral candidate says city doesn't need "$30,000 a space" parking deck.
City and county hopefuls talk about goals, while two school board candidates get into a mini-debate.
First meeting scheduled for Wednesday night on College Hill.
Adam Santo said he was inspired by similar movement in New York City.
Should the school district be allowed to keep the Scouts from distributing flyers on school grounds?
The senator was the keynote speaker for the “Easton in Blue” Democratic fundraising gala in Easton Friday night.
With projected revenue flat in a tough economy, expenditures were held at a less than half a percent increase.
Liquor license, lease, demolition approvals among agenda items
Begun Wednesday, the study aims to look at the city's current system with an eye toward the future.
A lost wallet, turned in by a good Samaritan, went missing while in the officer's care, city officials report.
Public meeting tonight will discuss future
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Pick-ups begin next month.
...and that's a history of shaky finances, says columnist Jon Geeting.
The hope is that the use of state funds will supplement federal assistance.
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The long-shuttered Mount Vernon Alehouse, recently purchased by Cosmic Cup owner Troy Reynard, is planned to be home to the new Two Rivers Brewing Company by early next year.
Also, a celluar company asks to attach antennas to the water tower, and two more neglected properties move closer to being officially declared blighted.
Capital reserves should be beefed up before other expenditures, mayoral challenger Mike Krill said.
Group had opposed company's expansion plan.
The most interesting blowback, says columnist Jon Geeting, has come from within the GOP.
Board also approves new barbershop and Dale & Georgia's new location.
Neighbors say city, builder, need to step in to fix the problem.
Questions about the TIF, a new leader for Gracedale, and a new home for an Easton district judge.
Marquis Theatre, Perkins, could come down next month.