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The city of Jackson's next mayor has announced his transition leadership team days after being elected.Mayor-Elect John Horhn won nearly 70% of the vote in Tuesday's general election.On Friday, he ...
The Pen Argyl senior pitcher recorded 1-2-3 innings in the first, third and fourth frames. Bradley sandwiched a popout in between a pair of strikeouts in the fourth inning.
Pen Argyl Area School District is a school district in Pennsylvania (Northampton County). During the 2023 school year, 1,440 students attended one of the district's three schools. This page provides ...
Last season, the Pen Argyl Area High School girls basketball team beat Wilson by scores of 48-13 and 53-31. In the teams' first meeting this winter, it was a much different game as the Warriors ...
Vice President Harris is in Allentown, Pennsylvania on Sunday — a key part of a key state. The Lehigh Valley with its purple politics, economic history and demographic shifts could swing it all.
PEN ARGYL – Having played Pen Argyl once in a regular-season loss, Mahanoy Area knew the importance of finishing off potential scoring drives if it was going to have any success the second ti… ...
PEN ARGYL – On a rainy afternoon at Alumni Stadium, Schuylkill Haven earned a hard-fought, 28-21 win over Pen Argyl in a Schuylkill/Colonial White Division game. The teams traded the lead sev… ...
More than 5,000 people are expected to visit Bangor on Saturday, October 26 for the 100th annual Pen Argyl-Bangor football game. The game will be played at Bangor Memorial Stadium. Bangor Mayor ...
Pen Argyl officials are on the hunt for a new mayor. Williams Township officials ended their hunt for a new township manager. Mikal Sabatine announced his resignation Tuesday as Pen Argyl's mayor.
Pen Argyl Mayor Mikal Sabatine is the new Williams Township manager. Sabatine, who was approved unanimously by township supervisors Aug. 15, was chosen from more than 50 applicants, said supervisor… ...
Pen Argyl residents were given the opportunity Wednesday to consider the future of Weona Park during an open house at the park community center.
Lutz, Pen Argyl's first mayor, served from 1959 through 1963. But "mayor" was not his only job. He was employed by the Lehigh New England Railroad Co. for 47 years, retiring in 1965 as a conductor.