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Week in Review: Dec. 11 to Dec. 17

Time to catch up on the stories you missed this week on Emmaus Patch.


Columnist met friends who live a mile from her house in Williamsburg, Va.


Too much? Not enough? Or just right? Is there a magic formula for determining the right amount of homework to assign a child.


East Penn School Board member says vouchers are Harrisburg's latest attempt to pull the wool over taxpayers' eyes.

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As much as I'd like to prove a point by leaving lumps of coal, I just don't have it in me.


As of Dec. 15, the Creamery on Main will add 35 varieties of burgers to its well-known array of ice cream treats.

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A 6-3 vote at Monday night's East Penn School Board meeting gives district the option of exceeding 1.7 percent state tax increase cap for 2012-2013 budget.


Ritter is the man in charge of keeping local food service businesses up to code and keeping the people safe.


East Penn Superintendent of Schools Thomas L. Seidenberger tells the school board at Monday night’s meeting that the district’s evaluation of Seven Generations Charter School is on hold due to mold found in the Seven Gen building last week.


Which variation do you prefer to convey the sentiments of the season?


Rep. Douglas G. Reichley, of Alburtis, will hold a holiday open house in his Emmaus office next week.


St. John's Lutheran Church is organizing a night of holiday caroling.

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