OUR 10TH YEAR OF SERVICE
TO THE CITY OF BETHLEHEM, BETHLEHEM AND HANOVER TOWNSHIPS AND THE BOROUGHS OF FOUNTAIN HILL, FREEMANSBURG AND HELLERTOWN

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Tuesday, April 9, 2019


April 10, 2019

HANOVER TWP. EGG HUNT

Sun and fun for all

Hanover Township held its annual Easter egg hunt both indoors and out March 30. The day was filled with sun and unusually mild temperatures in the mid-70s.  There were a total of three egg hunts broken down by age groups of 0-2, 3-5 and 6-8. Photo: Kids in the 6-to-8-years-old category run toward the eggs at the start of the egg hunt.

By Mark Kirlin

 

COMMUNITY

Loud at the library

Photo: Matt Molchany of Shards Studio in Bethlehem helps with the digital mixer and software set up of Studio 11. Molchany operated all equipment for the attendees during the Feb. 23 open house.

By Alli Poczak

 

BECAHI PRESENTS

‘Meet Me in St. Louis’

“Meet Me in St. Louis” will be performed at 7 p.m. April 12 and 13 in Bethlehem Catholic HS’s auditorium, 2133 Madison Ave., Bethlehem. Reserved seats can be ordered online at http://bit.ly/becatheater. Call 610-866-0791 for general admission seats. They may also be purchased at the door. Photo: John Truitt (Connor Murphy) jumps on board just as the trolley sets out for the Fair, to the happiness of Esther (Zara Smith). The rousing Trolley Song (“Clang, clang, clang goes the bell”) sends them off.

By Dennis Glew

 

LIBERTY PRESENTS

‘Beauty and the Beast’

Liberty High School Theatre presents the musical “Beauty and the Beast “  April 11, 12 and 13 at 7 p.m., and at a Saturday, April 13 2 p.m. matinee, in the school auditorium. Tickets may be purchased at ShowTix4u.com or by calling the Box Office Call Center at 1-866-967-8167. Photo: Lumiere (Addyson Hamilton) and Mrs. Potts (Lindsey Sommons) tell the Beast (Ricardo Gonzalez), “Above all you must control your temper.”

By Dana Grubb

 

BETHLEHEM SPORTS

Grasso reaches 1,500 career games

Mike Grasso has been a mainstay at Bethlehem Catholic since 1974 and has spent the majority of his adult life coaching sports for the Golden Hawks. This week the 68-year-old Grasso was slated to add another feather in his cap when the Hawks were slated to take on Pocono Mountain West on Friday, in what would be Grasso’s 1,500th career game coaching at Bethlehem Catholic. Grasso has coached baseball for the past 44 years, but also spent 21 years as a soccer coach, five years coaching girls basketball and 10 years coaching football.

By Peter Car

 

LV FOCUS

True to life

Renowned actor, screenwriter, producer and playwright Chazz Palminteri brings his legendary one-man show, “A Bronx Tale,” which spawned a critically-acclaimed film of the same title, to the State Theatre Center for the Arts for one performance, 7:30 p.m. April 12.

The 1993 movie that starred Robert De Niro, who directed the film, is based on Palminteri’s 1989 play, directed by four-time Tony Award-winner Jerry Zaks.

By Camille Capriglione

 

OTHER STORIES

Bethlehem: Outlaw riders threaten villagers

Bethlehem: Southside Task Force prepares for ‘Cleanup’

Bethlehem: Celebrating a birthday at the library

Bethlehem: ArtsQuest announced 2019 trustees

Bethlehem: City to revamp Christmas display

Bethlehem HCC: ‘Lara Bly’ fashions can fancy-up window sign

Great Decisions: Former ambassador dishes on life as a diplomat

Lehigh Valley: Survery says ‘life is good’

Lehigh Valley: McNeill named economic development chair

Northampton County: Correction class graduates

State: Attorney general issues Social Security scam alert

Student profile: Matt Miller Brown, LV Charter Arts

LV Academy news by Isabella Trauger

 

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