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Tuesday, February 27, 2018


February 28. 2018

COVER STORY

Bethlehem residents dance in THON 2018

Each year Penn State students volunteer countless hours to organize and fundraise for the biggest student-run philanthropy in the world: THON. Starting Feb. 16 at 6 p.m., over 700 students, or “Dancers,” started the 46-hour-long stretch consisting of no sleeping and no sitting. Throughout the event, the Bryce Jordan Center in State College fills to capacity as students, family, friends, alumni, THON children and their families, and many more cheer on the dancers. THON’s purpose is to raise money for children battling pediatric cancer, which is what keeps these dancers motivated during the three-day event. This year Bethlehem residents and THON Dancers Preeti Patel and Anuj Shelat were excited to share their THON journey. Photo: Bethlehem residents Anuj Shelat (right) and Preeti Patel (left), wear THON shirts with this year’s theme,“Discovering Tomorrow’s Wonder.” They are representing the South Asian Student Association and dancing for the Schultz family.

By Allison Poczak

 

VALLEY

Traveling Resource & Information Fair

Tables full of informational pamphlets and the sound of conversation filled the Fifth Street Community Action Committee of the Lehigh Valley (CACLV) Community Room at the traveling resource and information fair Jan. 23. The fair, assembled by the Pa. Department of State, was designed to assist those relocating to the area due to hurricane damage in Puerto Rico. “After the disaster on the island, Pennsylvania became the number two state that Puerto Ricans are moving [to],” said Norman Bristol Colón, director of special projects and special assistant to the secretary for the Pennsylvania Department of State. “The administration, the governor, the cabinet members, they thought that it was a good idea to make sure that we have a traveling resource and information fair for those families moving into Pennsylvania, [so] that we could help them directly.” Photo: Tracy Robinson speaks with Janine Santoro and Rayah Levy from the Bethlehem Area Public Library.

By Katya Hrichak

 

LEHIGH VALLEY ISSUES

DA proposes common-sense approach to gun violence

John Morganelli may be a candidate for Congress, but he’s also Pennsylvania’s most senior district attorney. He sees firsthand what guns can do. The most recent mass shooting of students at a Florida high school has prompted him to once again propose legislation he originally advocated back in the 1990s. It’s part of a nine-step agenda that he wants the law enforcement community to consider and advocate in Harrisburg and, if necessary, in Washington. He is also requesting that immediate steps be taken in Northampton County to reduce gun violence.

By Bernie O’Hare


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CLASSROOM

Squaring off in the ‘Olympics of Math’

For anyone who’s ever wondered how many 2-by-2-by-2 cubes must be added to an 8-by-8-by-8 cube to make a 10-by-10-by-10 cube, ask any of the middle schoolers who plowed through dozens of similar head-spinning math problems all morning Feb. 10 at Nitschmann MS.  They’ll answer in about 45 seconds. These students were competing in the 34th Lehigh Valley MATHCOUNTS competition sponsored by the Lehigh Valley Chapter of the Pennsylvania Society of Professional Engineers (PSPE).  Photo: Most improved team- Saucon Valley MS: Back row: Coach Herb Van Helmondt, Rudra Thakkar, Maia Merriman, Zac Rex, Brennen Van Helmondt and Coach Cedric Dettmar;. Front row: Amanda Dettmar, Benny Broadhead, Claire Phillips, Daniel Lanning, Will Maynard, Joey Moser and Jeffrey Holzbaur.

By Elizabeth Kemmerer

 

BETHLEHEM SPORTS

Hawk earn three District titles

When Ryan Anderson found out he was named to the second team of the East Penn Conference wrestling all-stars, it’s fair to say that it provided a bit of fuel heading into last weekend’s District 11 3A tournament. Anderson, who is ranked fourth in the country at 138 according to Intermat, had little trouble dispatching through his bracket at Liberty’s Memorial Gymnasium, producing a fall, technical fall and two major decisions en route to winning his first district title.

By Peter Car

 

LV FOCUS

Composition contest winners
to be pictured in ASO concerts

As Music Director and Conductor of the Allentown Symphony Orchestra, I am always looking for new projects we can do and ways that we can partner with other arts organizations in the Lehigh Valley. Creating new music for today’s audiences is one of my passions, and is one way that we can reflect our times and leave a legacy of music for future generations. bIt is challenging for composers today to have their works performed by a symphony orchestra, and so we created the 2018 Composer’s Contest with several age categories to create opportunities for their music to be heard.

By Diane Wittry

 

OTHER STORIES

Bethlehem: Filbert Street vacation on hold

Bethlehem: It’s official- Beef Jerky Outlet is open

Fountain Hill: Park vandalism a tricky subject

Fountain Hill: Mayor Gifford hits ground running

Lehigh County: County, valley economic leaders

Lehigh County: Commissioners hear 911 briefing

Lehigh Valley: Flu gets grip on the region

Northampton County: Szulborski is new county controller

Northampton County: DaVinci forced back to drawing board

 

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