January 3,
2018
2017: A year
in review
It was a year of continued
tragedies and devolving political and social discourse nationwide, yet the
Lehigh Valley and Bethlehem in particular remain quiet and prosperous. But that
is not to say there have not been many highs and lows. Here is a reminder of
what we at The Bethlehem Press have covered in 2017.
By Nate
Jastrzemski
Hawks take
top spot
Jared Papcsy was wrestling in his
fourth and final Tony Iasiello Christmas City Wrestling Tournament, while Nate
Lackman was in the event for the first time. Both picked up gold medals as host
Bethlehem Catholic crowned six champs and had six runners-up in the 50th annual
edition of the tournament to cruise to first place with 301 points. East
Stroudsburg South placed second at 166.
By Mike
Haines
Upper Saucon
girl plays Annie
in Philly Walnut Street theatre
in Philly Walnut Street theatre
“Annie” was the first stage show that Upper
Saucon Township actress Jenna Seasholtz saw and her babysitter was playing the
title role. Seasholtz has been starring in the title role in “Annie,” through
Jan. 7, Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia. Seasholtz plays Annie weekends and
for select matinees. “Annie” opened Nov. 7 at the Walnut.
By Makenna
Masenheimer
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Area
obituaries
Center for
Animal Health and Welfare
Volunteers
Student
profiles
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