Posted at 11:38h
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by Brenna Dunn
The Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission approved a $10 million contract Monday to expand a maintenance garage near the Interstate 78 bridge. The garage in Williams Township was built in 1989 and "has become increasingly cramped, inefficient and operationally challenged," according to a news release...
Posted at 11:54h
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by Brenna Dunn
Sacred Heart Hospital is launching a new name for its pediatric offices and tonight is celebrating the facility’s renovations. Thanks to a gift from Air Products and Chemicals in Lower Macungie Township and Air Products Foundation, Sacred Heart Pediatric Associates at the Sigal Center...
Posted at 11:36h
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by Brenna Dunn
The nearly $4 million addition to Panther Valley High School is progressing and is anticipated to be completed as scheduled by next March. Kenneth Marx Jr., business manager of the Panther Valley School District, said all demolition and plumbing work is completed. The structural steel...
Posted at 11:30h
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by Brenna Dunn
Hazleton Automall in Hazle Township, Luzerne County, has partnered with Bracy Construction of South Whitehall Township to construct the Nissan, Honda and Car Wash/Detail Center....
Posted at 10:29h
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by Brenna Dunn
Nazareth's reconstructed pool will have eight lanes instead of six, borough council said tonight as it approved contracts for the project....
Posted at 10:22h
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by cconnors
Kratzer Elementary hasn't been updated since 1991. Repairs or improvements to the school's roof, windows, acoustic tiles, driveway, kitchen, electrical system, heating and cooling system, and cabling are part of the project....
Posted at 10:09h
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by Brenna Dunn
St. Luke’s Hospital Allentown Campus opened its new $9.5 million parking deck that it says will offer patients, visitors and employees easy access to the hospital’s services....
Posted at 10:15h
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by cconnors
The last time several thousand people showed up at the Bethlehem Steel plant in Bethlehem, Pa., they were reporting for a shift at the historic facility, whose 30,000 workers churned out steel for such projects as the Empire State Building and the Holland and Lincoln...