The height of the flu season is from late January through February, according to the state Department of Health.
Three waivers were sought for Moravian Hall Square's Heritage Village at Thursday night's Planning Commission meeting in Upper Nazareth Township, but only two were conditionally approved.
U.S. Rep. Tim Holden meets members of the Nazareth Area and Slate Belt Chambers of Commerce.
The Lower Nazareth Board of Supervisors approved the purchase of Selvaggio Enterprises Inc. for the purpose of a new municipal building.
Dr. Adnan Qayyum sought 11 setback variances at Tuesday night's Lower Nazareth Zoning Hearing Board meeting; unanimous approval will allow him to start work on a new dental office.
The Lower Nazareth Board of Supervisors will hold a special public meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 11.
The Lower Nazareth Board of Supervisors, Planning Commission and Zoning Hearing Board welcome new members during annual reorganization meeting Tuesday night.
James Augustine formerly served on the township's Zoning Hearing Board; he replaces former Supervisor Jim Fahr, who did not seek re-election.
Nazareth Borough Council holds its annual reorganization meeting Tuesday night; Dan Chiavaroli reappointed as president and Larry Stoudt as vice president.
Republican majority chooses Northampton County Councilman John Cusick as president for another year.
Dogs 3 months of age and older are required to have a license in Pennsylvania.
The congressional redistricting plan passed through the House State Government Committee and then to the House floor, where State Rep. Joe Emrick cast a “NO” vote; do you agree with this vote?
With an approved tax hike of 83 percent, taxes will rise about $135 per year for an average property owner in the township.
The Lower Nazareth Zoning Hearing Board unanimously approves a setback variance for Snyder’s-Lance Inc.
Brown-Daub Fiat has set up shop at the Palmer Park Mall until construction on a permanent dealership in Lower Nazareth Township is completed.
Apple nixes app that creates simulated state licenses, following senator's request.
In this opinion piece, Hahn discusses why she voted in favor of a House Bill that -- among other things -- requires all health care insurance policies to cover treatment for Lyme disease.
Residents of Lower Nazareth Township will not see a property tax increase in 2012; construction continues on Christian Springs Road.
The sloping of a detention pond created the most discussion at Wednesday night's Board of Supervisors meeting in Lower Nazareth Township.
The budget for the 2012-2013 fiscal year will not be finalized until next spring; potential teacher layoffs to be decided later.
Police Chief Alan Siegfried unhappy with The Center for Animal Health and Welfare after receiving no help with stray dogs last week -- when a contract was in place.
The Upper Nazareth Township Board of Supervisors is expected to vote on the new agreement with The Center for Animal Health and Welfare tonight, Dec. 7.
There are open seats on the township's Zoning Hearing Board and Recreation Board, in addition to two township auditor positions.
Ceremony at the county courthouse recalls building's construction, history.
Opening created by sudden death of longtime incumbent Thomas Maher last week; board also elects Linda McDonald its new vice president.
The contract for Police Chief Thomas Trachta will be renewed on a month-to-month basis until another solution to fix Nazareth's police department woes is chosen.
Find out what you’re missing in all the holiday hullabaloo.
Five Nazareth-area lawmakers will either donate their 3 percent raise to charity, or refund the money to the state treasury.
Owner of J.R. Faust & Sons Construction says stormwater management standards set by the state Department of Environmental Protection are 'impossible' to meet.
Maher, 61, a certified public accountant, was well-known as a spending hawk and fiscal watchdog.
Wednesday is the deadline to voice your opinion on the statewide redistricting plan that could join several Nazareth-area municipalities with Monroe County.
Incoming board member Chris Miller strongly objects to the policy revision.
The purchasing of new chairs for a police department with an uncertain future leads to some debate.
In a letter to Upper Nazareth Township residents, supervisors explain why the township's property tax may rise 83 percent.
Current board member James Augustine -- an alternate -- will assume office as a township supervisor next year.
Result decided by absentee ballots; tally still not official, but Heckman has conceded defeat.
According to the Express-Times, incumbent Larry Stoudt has come from behind to keep his Nazareth Borough Council seat; however, the Northampton County Election Office would not confirm or deny this report.
Homes assessed at $50,000 would pay $135 more per year if Upper Nazareth Township's proposed budget is approved.
Dual left-turn lanes do not exist when leaving ProLogis Parkway at Route 248 in Lower Nazareth Township, but that doesn't stop motorists from making their own.
The new office will be open weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Nazareth Borough Hall.