Community Corner
Week in Review: Dec. 4 to Dec. 10
Time to catch up on the stories you missed this week on Emmaus Patch.

Someday, the birds and the bees are going to fly into your child’s life. How will you handle it?
Hot cocoa, carolers and the countdown to the lighting of the Christmas tree bring hundreds to the Emmaus Triangle.
Unknown person tried to pluck $120,000 from victim's account, police say.
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Taxpayers can take a look at the 2012 budget, which includes a $10 tax increase, starting at 8 a.m. today.
Events for the "Old Fashioned Christmas" celebration took place throughout Emmaus during the past weekend, offering fun for just about everyone.
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Raising boys isn’t easy. Jerry Sandusky just made it harder.
Disturbance call ends in smashed vehicles, chase and use of stun gun to arrest suspect, police say.
Seven Generations Charter School is closed for Dec. 7 and 8, pending results of further mold testing, principal says.
Two Vera Cruz residents asked the Upper Milford Township Board of Supervisors to consider establishing a permanent shelter in a neighborhood community center.
Computer science education needs to be a higher priority, says EHS computer science teacher.
For the second year, the annual night promises food, cigars, and beer to men in need of shopping assistance.
Carlen Blackstone, an Emmaus High School computer science teacher, wants people to think about where the United States will be in a few years if it doesn't increase its focus on computer science education.
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