Also making headlines: A veteran bluesman is heading to the Lehigh Valley and a controversial school director tenure officially ends.
David Mickenberg will join the Allentown Art Museum Nov. 18.
Walter Parks: Live in the Gold Room, comes to Mercantile Home next month.
The Easton Fire Department is reminding residents to change their smoke alarm batteries when they change their clocks.
Financial advice you wish you had in your 20s and 30s.
Higher rate than Gen X and baby boomers when they started in the workforce, study says.
Always talk to people you don't think can help you
Looking for a job? Several national companies have thousands of openings.
Student loan debt likely will force today's college grads to work longer.
Many Americans celebrating Halloween this year will spend about $75 on decor, treats and costumes.
When it comes to your personal finances, it's best to be proactive rather than reactive.
There's money to be made from the skills you spent all those years honing.
The map below shows a snapshot of how many minutes it generally takes people to get to work.
A look at what's happening each day in Easton.
Posting on Patch is simple, fun and helps you connect with your community.
Also making headlines: Student horror film festival and bullet hitting home.
Annual food fundraiser helps run Easton shelter, pantry and literacy programs.
Kajuan Knox accused of robbing a woman who was eventually arrested on drug charges.
Do you know how to put together a storm kit? The National Hurricane Center can tell you how.
The map below is a snapshot of where mortgage owners are paying the least - and most! - in town.
Congressman Matt Cartwright says he wants to answer constituents questions about Affordable Care Act.
Amanda Hein, accused of suffocating newborn baby boy in Lower Saucon Township in August, is headed to trial.
Annual celebration of bacon returns to farmers' market next month.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and state departments of health are telling people to get shots now.
Pa. Game Commission reminds those seeking first-time licenses that spots for required course are filling up fast.
A look at what's happening this week in Easton.