SmartPin™ technology, Nrby VU™ deliver real-time visibility into status of plant assets
Manchester, NH and Bethlehem, PA; Apr. 21, 2022 – Nrby, Inc. a leader in dynamic location … Click here to read more...
SmartPin™ technology, Nrby VU™ deliver real-time visibility into status of plant assets
Manchester, NH and Bethlehem, PA; Apr. 21, 2022 – Nrby, Inc. a leader in dynamic location … Click here to read more...
Allentown City Council unanimously confirmed the appointment of Vicky Kistler as Community and Economic Development (CED) Director following Mayor Matt Tuerk’s recommendation… Click here to read more...
The Western Lehigh Chamber is proud to present its first wine & dessert pairing on Tuesday April 26. With the Chamber’s mission to improve the economy and quality of life… Click here to read more...
HARRISBURG, April 20 — State Rep. Jeanne McNeill, D-Lehigh, announced today that a trailhead improvement project in Lehigh County is one of 43 projects aimed at improving… Click here to read more...
HARRISBURG, April 20 – Lafayette College will receive a $710,000 grant to install traffic-calming devices, according to state Rep. Robert Freeman.
“I am glad to see this money being… Click here to read more...
BETHLEHEM, PA – APRIL 20th, 2022 – Historic Hotel Bethlehem is proud to announce their 100th Anniversary Celebration. The Hotel will be hosting an evening of music, exceptional… Click here to read more...
April 24th to April 30th – Upper Saucon Township and Coopersburg Borough
The Southern Lehigh Chamber of Commerce, along with their community sponsors, are excited to present… Click here to read more...
Featured Image: In lieu of a traditional groundbreaking ceremony, Mayor Matt Tuerk held a “bench bashing” event. Image provided by City of Allentown
Today, the City of Allentown… Click here to read more...
Lamont McClure delivered the 2022 State of the Northampton County Address on April 6th at the PBS 39 TV Studio in Bethlehem, PA. Attendees included business leaders and government… Click here to read more...
Starting this week, the third and fourth floors of City Hall will go dark on Tuesdays and Thursdays and be closed to the visiting public. Phone calls received during this time will still… Click here to read more...