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From the editor: The stories of Black History Month

From the editor: The stories of Black History Month
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Black History Month spotlight: Alfredean Jones, Easton High School s first Black principal, reflects on fairness, diversity

Black History Month spotlight: Alfredean Jones, Easton High School s first Black principal, reflects on fairness, diversity
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Presidents Day 2021: Are restaurants open? Does mail run? What about banks, schools and government offices?

Presidents’ Day 2021: Are restaurants open? Does mail run? What about banks, schools and government offices? Updated Feb 14, 2021; Facebook Share Presidents’ Day is celebrated the third Monday of February. This year, the holiday falls on Monday, Feb. 15. Originally, it marked the birthday of George Washington, on Feb. 22. But the Uniform Monday Holiday Act, which took effect in 1971, switched the commemoration (along with Columbus Day and Memorial Day) to the Monday holiday. The federal government continues to recognize the third Monday in February as Washington’s Birthday, but because states are not obliged to adopt federal holidays, the date can vary. Here’s a rundown of what’s open and what’s closed Monday in observance of Presidents’ Day:

Retail Watch: One stop, two great spots : Man opens joint Rita s franchise and pizzeria, named in memory of his late veteran nephew, in Fogelsville

Nick’s Bistro & Pizzeria opened Nov. 13 at 7525 Tilghman St. in Upper Macungie Township. Owner Greg Rhoads also operates a Rita's Italian Ice franchise out of the space.

Bethlehem Councilwoman Crampsie Smith 1st to declare in 4-seat council race

Bethlehem Councilwoman Crampsie Smith 1st to declare in 4-seat council race Updated Jan 23, 2021; Bethlehem City Councilwoman Grace Crampsie Smith is seeking her first four-year term on the governing body. The Easton Area High School counselor was already running unopposed to fill a two-year council term when Councilman Shawn Martell resigned in September 2019. Council appointed her to fill the short-term vacancy until the November election. Crampsie Smith then won the two-year term created when Eric Evans resigned to become city business manager and was sworn in January 2020. With that term expiring next year, Crampsie Smith is running in 2021 for a chance to continue her agenda of “assuring public health and safety, balancing economic development with housing that is inclusive and affordable, and encouraging sound fiscal management.”

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