The Hellertown Borough Business Revitalization Program is planning several fun events that will benefit Saucon Valley businesses and residents this spring and summer.
The Spring Valley Sportsmen's Club is planning a Meat Shoot on its property near the Saucon Rail Trail on Sunday, April 14.
PPL Electric Utilities reminds area residents that it does not engage in telemarketing or door-to-door sales for the purpose of encouraging residential customers to switch energy suppliers.
Lower Saucon Township has announced the adoption of the following stray animal policy, which was recently posted on the township website: www.lowersaucontownship.org.
Hellertown Police say Theresa Henriques, 50, of the 800 block of Detweiler Avenue, stole and illegally cashed a paycheck at a local grocery store.
Hellertown Police are seeking the public's help in identifying the driver of a Toyota Solara allegedly involved in a hit-and-run accident at Depot Street and New Jersey Avenue.
Lower Saucon Township Police say a motorist backed into a car in the Giant shopping center parking lot at 1880 Leithsville Road. Loose dogs and illegal dumping also were among police reports.
Let us know if you see signs of spring in Hellertown and Lower Saucon as we welcome the season with some unseasonably cool weather.
Lower Saucon Township Police responded to numerous accidents as snow was falling on area roads Monday night.
Hellertown Police say Louise A. Teta, of Quakertown, was driving drunk when she allegedly struck a parked car and a utility pole in the 1000 block of Main Street.
The Hellertown Police announced Tuesday that in addition to five skunks, a raccoon that was recently found in the borough may have been infected with the rabies virus.
With 150 career wins, Ray O'Donnell is the winningest wrestler in Saucon Valley High School history. He will attend Princeton University in the fall.
Lower Saucon Township Police say Kevin Mathew Sobol, of the 3600 block of Drifting Drive, was intoxicated when he allegedly refused to leave the back porch of an Easton Road home.
Lower Saucon Township Police say copper ground cables were recently stolen from PPL transmission towers at a substation on Applebutter Road.
Lower Saucon Township Police say a borough woman's purse was taken after she forgot it in a shopping cart at the Leithsville Road supermarket.
Distinguished author Robin Moore recently visited St. John the Baptist Catholic School in Ottsville, Bucks County.
Beer, wings and slam dunks! It's tournament time—here's where to catch all the games.
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Dan Dortic is in the process of reopening the Main Street used car center as Murray Motors of Hellertown.
MaryAnne Lueckenbach, 76, of Lower Saucon Township, died Saturday, March 16, 2013.
Gladys M. Dwinal, 79, died Sunday, March 17, 2013.
The nationally recognized women's clothing retailer is readying for a grand opening at The Promenade Shops at Saucon Valley.
Hellertown Police have been dispatched to five recent calls about rabid skunks in the borough, according to information posted at HellertownBorough.org.
These and other pets are housed at the Center for Animal Health and Welfare in Williams Township. For information about how to adopt them, call 610-252-7722.
The 5K run in memory of fallen Freemansburg Police Officer Robert Lasso will begin and finish at the Bethlehem YMCA. Proceeds from the run will be donated to a memorial fund.
Although the descendants of patriarch Christopher Heller are most closely associated with the Saucon Valley and its history, they also helped shape the modern Christmas City.
Nancy S. Mosher, 71, died March 14, 2013.
Pennsylvania State Police at Belfast say Maurice Williams, 26, of East Orange, was arrested on an outstanding warrant following an accident on I-78.
Pennsylvania State Police are seeking tips from the public as they investigate a reported road rage-related shooting on Interstate 78 in Lower Saucon Township Wednesday.
Hellertown-Lower Saucon Little League is a finalist to win a field makeover from the IronPigs. The Facebook contest sponsored by the Lehigh Valley minor league team runs through March 20.
An apparent road rage incident on I-78 in Lower Saucon and an alleged dispute between roommates that involved wood-chopping are among the top local headlines this week.
Lower Saucon Township Police say two men who allegedly damaged 20 mailboxes between late December and early February have been charged with numerous counts of criminal mischief.
A woman driving on I-78 near the Route 33 interchange in Lower Saucon Township was shot at by another motorist, according to Pennsylvania State Police, who are investigating the incident.
Upper Saucon Township supervisors have approved Phase 1 of a 70-acre project that will include 80 age-restricted homes and a shopping center along Route 378.
Lower Saucon Township Police say Alexander Groves of Easton drove north in the southbound lane and struck another vehicle.
If you're going out in the Saucon Valley, tell us where you're planning to celebrate the 'luck of the Irish.' If you're a business owner, post information about specials in the comments section!
Hellertown Police say Jay Huff Sr., 44, of S. 15th Street, Allentown, was arrested after he allegedly violated a Protection from Abuse (PFA) order.
Hellertown Police say several pieces of silver were recently found on Harwi Street, behind the 700 block of Main Street.
Baron L. Chase, 59, of Constitution Avenue, Hellertown, is charged with defiant trespass, disorderly conduct and insults to national or commonwealth flag, all of which are misdemeanors, according to borough police.
Six candidates have filed petitions to appear as Hellertown Borough Council candidates on the May primary ballot. One Republican and five Democrats are vying for four open seats.