Happy Halloween!
Time to catch up on the stories you missed this week on Emmaus Patch.
It's snowing in the Emmaus pumpkin Patch.
Stories from neighboring Patches: October 22 – October 28.
The challenge lies in balancing the youngster’s safety needs with the need for independence.
Find four local attractions you can visit on one tank of gas.
Emmaus Borough Council and East Penn School Board seats will be filled through Nov. 8 general election.
But money is the key issue.
Former Emmaus Borough Councilman Otto Slozer is running conservative newspaper in Emmaus.
All six contenders are ready for November.
This Bethlehem restaurant has a reputation of being one of the best in the area - and I can see why.
It’s snow joke.
Afternoon of soccer instruction is free to all Upper Milford Youth Association players and coaches in the U8 through U16 programs.
National Weather Service says 4-6 inches could hit this weekend.
Emmaus Police officers will collect old and unwanted prescription medication Oct. 29 at Weis Markets as part of national Take-Back Day.
Emmaus Police Department says it is investigating reported campaign sign theft.
Residents attend Oct. 20 Upper Milford Township Supervisors meeting to voice concerns about losing library access.
A birthday bonanza.
Alleged drunken driver hits tree on Main Street and then strikes a parked car in parking lot of magisterial district judge's office.
Historical Society presents first ever “History and Ghost Tales Tour” of the Borough of Emmaus.
We have a caring, friendly ghost in our house.
Joshua Levinson, head of Cub Scout Pack 31, Old Zionsville, agreed to take a pie in the face for every new member brought into the pack by a current scout.
More than 80 first graders who did not attend East Penn Schools for kindergarten are responsible for large first-grade classes in some elementary schools in the district.
I’d like to buy a vowel.
Folk artist Cheryl Wheeler will be performing both her poetic and comedic tunes this weekend.
Superintendent of Schools Thomas L. Seidenberger presents Emmaus High School’s 11 National Merit Scholarship Semifinalists to the East Penn School Board.
A matter of money.
For some children, Halloween is anything but spooky fun.
Occupy Emmaus Facebook page offers schedule of activities for Oct. 24, but Triangle Park seems empty today.
Lehigh County Municipal Emergency Response Team selected to participate in anti-terrorism training in New Mexico.
Thermostat in Emmaus Borough Council chambers has been moved to accommodate Civil War flag.
Candidates running in several local and county races will be on hand at St. John's Lutheran Church on Monday, Oct. 24 at 7 p.m.
Money for nothing?
Stories from neighboring Patches: October 15 – October 21.
Experts agree that it's a good idea to start teaching kids about money from an early age, but there is little advice about how best to do it.
This little restaurant in the Lehigh Valley Mall puts its own spin on traditional German favorites.
It's not too late to share your thoughts on public breastfeeding in this week's Moms Talk.
Emmaus High School hosts annual parade, pep rally and bonfire.