His father served before him and his son continues to serve.
Commissioner Ron Eichenberg says Schneider's "polarizing nature" is the reason.
A Lehigh County Court decision challenged by District Attorney James Martin is overturned by the state court.
Does anybody remember if the original intention was for students to walk to Willow Lane Elementary School?
The congresswoman introduced legislation to rescind the increase, and called the raise a "cynical effort on the part of the president." The full transcript of her speech is below.
Congress is so focused on the fiscal cliff, the farm bill has yet to be renewed.
In a unanimous vote, the Lower Macungie Township Board of Commissioners passed its 2013 budget with no increases passed on to the residents. Sewer rates, however are going up.
Macungie Police Chief Edward Harry and Fire Chief Mike Natysyn gather cards, patches for Nathan Norman.
Parents of Willow Lane Elementary students want to know what the township can do to keep their children safe if they must walk to school in the fall.
Council passes budget but not before a surprise reversal from Mayor Hoffman and a pointed exchange of words between the mayor and a council member.
Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court reverses Lehigh County decision.
Upper Macungie named its new police officers, most from the Berks-Lehigh Regional Police force. The officers will be sworn in Dec. 28.
Church Lane Bridge will open after, officials say.
A robust list of capital projects is planned, and sewer bills are increasing slightly.
Macungie Borough makes plans to spend $2.2 million in 2013.
Contentious discussion regarding adding a police officer -- even though it would mean no tax increase -- precedes the vote.
Macungie's Assistant Secretary/Treasurer retires after 22 years of service.
The FDA shut down the plant whose peanut butter products under many brands were recalled because of salmonella contamination linked to people sickened in 20 states. The items were sold by Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, Safeway and others.
Have your leaves ready Monday for the final collection, the township says.
Lehigh County Judge James Anthony toughens the sentence for Chelsie Grant of Lower Milford to 3-6 years in prison.
It should reopen Wednesday or Friday at the latest, township manager says.
Council members agree the Streetscape Plan could be what might set the borough apart for the next 50 years.
Developers looking to build Hamilton Crossings in Lower Macungie -- which will feature the area's first Costco -- are seeking some zoning variances from the township.
200 Lower Macungie homeowners have until Nov. 28 to pay thousands in back sewer bills or their water will be shut off.
Pulitzer Prize Winner Thomas Hylton in coming to the Macungie Institute Nov. 26 to speak about the importance of Smart Growth in development.
Petition on official White House website, We The People, has more than 1,000 signatures so far to secede.
Nestle is recalling NESQUIK chocolate powder from store shelves for potential Salmonella contamination.
Veterans Day was Sunday but most businesses and governments offices are observing the holiday today. In observance of Veterans Day, here is what's open and closed Monday, Nov. 12.
Family, friends, colleagues pay respects to a pillar of the community.
Vote totals of Lower Macungie Patch's 12 districts are clearly Republican.
The borough's zoning workshop, scheduled for tonight, has been cancelled.
Vote in today's presidential election. Polls are open until 8 p.m.
AG advises getting a written contract for any home repair costing more than $500 as Pennsylvanians recover from Hurricane Sandy
See how your neighbors voted: Here are unofficial totals for the 2012 federal and state elections in Alburtis, Macungie and Lower Macungie Township.
Lower Macungie Public Works employees successfully negotiate with township.
Prepare now for trouble that may come with another very unpredictable October storm.
Republican Ryan Mackenzie and Democrat John Reynard differ most on issues concerning small business.
Firefighters gather at Alburtis Fire Station to comfort, console each other.
ISideWith.com tries to match your views with those of the candidates.
In the third Lehigh Valley winning ticket of the month, ticket holder won $2 million Powerball with five numbers right -- but not the Powerball -- in Wednesday drawing.