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Woman living in senior housing in Easton is charged with delivery of crack, police say

Woman living in senior housing in Easton is charged with delivery of crack, police say Updated Mar 03, 2021; Posted Mar 03, 2021 Easton police allege Sabrina Armour, 61, was selling crack cocaine out of a senior citizen apartment at South Fourth and Ferry streets in the city.Tony Rhodin | For lehighvalleylive.com Facebook Share A 61-year-old woman living in senior housing in Downtown Easton was arrested Tuesday and charged with delivery of crack cocaine, court papers say. The investigation was spurred by complaints from Sabrina K. Armour’s neighbors as drug buyers entered the secure apartment building with an address in the 100 block of South Fourth Street but which actually sits closer to the 400 block of Ferry Street, city police Lt. Matthew Gerould confirmed.

Lehigh Valley still has plenty of ways to celebrate Valentine s Day despite pandemic

Lehigh Valley still has plenty of ways to celebrate Valentine’s Day despite pandemic Updated Feb 01, 2021; Facebook Share For most celebrating Valentine’s Day this year, it’s likely that it’ll be a night in rather than a night out. The COVID-19 pandemic has certainly made it tougher to find a socially distant and safe way to spend the night with your loved one but certainly not impossible. From take-out specials to theater rentals, there are still plenty of ways to celebrate love in all its forms. The Lehigh Valley’s favorite restaurants are gearing up for limited-capacity reservations on the most romantic night of the year, and they’re sprucing things up with special offerings and take-home menus. Plus, there’s plenty of other entertainment and activities to partake in to celebrate.

Easton and Bethlehem managing to have some holiday fun amid pandemic

Easton and Bethlehem managing to have some holiday fun amid pandemic Updated Dec 10, 2020; Facebook Share Despite the COVID-19 pandemic continuing to cause cancellations and postponements in nearly every facet of life, both Easton and Bethlehem aren’t letting it damper their respective holiday spirits. While each city’s typical holiday hubbub will be a bit different this year, they both have plenty of activities to safely participate in. In Easton, thanks to the Greater Easton Development Partnership and its programs, the fun starts with the Winter Village that’s livened up Centre Square since Black Friday. Organizers this week announced additional hours Monday-Wednesday, Dec. 21-23, for shopping noon to 6 p.m. and for skating on the synthetic rink noon to 4:30 p.m., as well as shopping only 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 24.

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