Aloha Poke, a year-old Fogelsville eatery offering signature and customizable poke (diced fresh fish) bowls along with smoothies, bubble tea and fruit tea, on June 13 will hold a grand opening of its second location at 641 S. West End Blvd. in Quakertown.
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The most dangerous creatures lurking in Pa.’s woods and some tips for handling encounters
Updated 8:00 AM;
Today 6:58 AM
Photo from 2005 of a cougar at the now-defunct Wildcat Haven in Sherwood, Oregon. (Oregonian archive photo) Cougars are extirpated in Pennsylvania.
Photo courtesy Cheryl Tuller, executive director of Wildcat Haven
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Are dangerous creatures lurking outside your tent flap or in the woods beyond your backyard if you live in Pennsylvania? Although the chances of being attacked by an animal are slim (and even slimmer that you could die from such an attack), there are indeed animals capable of wreaking havoc on humans. We run through the list from mammals to reptiles to insects as the camping season gets underway.
Bethlehem man charged in armed break-in just off Lafayette College campus, authorities say
Updated Mar 15, 2021;
Posted Mar 15, 2021
Easton police released these photos that are said to show a male intruder armed with a knife, who entered a home March 5, 2021, in the the 400 block of McCartney Street in the city.Courtesy photos | For lehighvalleylive.com
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A 34-year-old Bethlehem man accused of breaking into an Easton home while armed with a knife is now charged with the break-in and attempted sexual assault, authorities report.
Clement Swaby, of the 600 block of Hayes Street and formerly of Palm Beach County in Florida, broke into a home March 5 in the 400 block of McCartney Street in Easton and attempted to sexually assault two females, Northampton County District Attorney Terry Houck said in a news release.