News Archive
Entries for November 2013
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November 26 2013
Allentown’s 18th season of Lights in the Parkway opens for the weekend on Friday, November 29 at 5:30pm in Lehigh Parkway.
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November 21 2013
Roberto Clemente Jr., the oldest son of baseball Hall of Famer, Roberto Clemente, will be in Allentown tomorrow for appearances at Roberto Clemente Charter School and Allen High School and a visit with Mayor Ed Pawlowski.
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November 21 2013
Allentown residents are invited to join Santa Claus and Mack the Bulldog to see the 88-foot U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree when it stops Saturday, November 23 at the Mack Trucks Customer Center from 5pm-7pm.
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November 20 2013
Allentown Mayor Ed Pawlowski is asking for city churches and the public to join in a solemn day of remembrance on Friday, November 22 in honor of the late President John F. Kennedy.
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November 19 2013
Allentown interim Police Chief Joe Hanna was honored last week with the 26th Annual Col. John K. Schafer Memorial Award at the Lehigh County Chiefs of Police Association annual luncheon at DeSales University.
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November 13 2013
The National League of Cities (NLC) is recognizing Allentown Mayor Ed Pawlowski for recent completion of key health and wellness goals for Let’s Move! Cities, Towns and Counties (LMCTC).
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November 12 2013
The contractor for the 15th Street and Ward Street Bridge project has advised the City of Allentown that crews will be performing roadway pavement excavation work in the area of the new inlet on Martin Luther King Jr. Drive under the 15th Street Bridge on...
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November 11 2013
Mayor Ed Pawlowski today announced the nomination of Missouri City, Texas Police Chief Joel F. Fitzgerald, Sr. to become Allentown’s next Chief of Police.
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November 11 2013
The City of Allentown Department of Community and Economic Development and Allentown Economic Development Corporation will hold a public meeting on Thursday, November 14 at 6:00pm in the auditorium of the Lehigh Valley Health Network facilities at 2100 Ma...
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November 06 2013
Allentown City Council Chambers is sporting its first substantive physical improvements in 50 years. Renovations have been completed that began over the summer. They were unveiled tonight in a ceremony prior to the regularly scheduled council meeting.