Nothstein preliminary hearing delayed as display remains
This previously ran in our April 2022 print issue. The date of the preliminary hearing for an alleged stalker – as well as a display honoring his Olympic cycling accomplishments – have been slightly...
View ArticleMembers of East Penn community hold meeting to discuss concerns over district...
On Tuesday nearly 80 East Penn residents gathered at Macungie Memorial Hall to hear about critical race theory within the district – instead, they heard about low math scores, a decline in student life...
View ArticleNothstein waives preliminary hearing, heads to court in August
The display case that showcases Nothstein’s accomplishments, after previous reorganization. Photo by Devon Helmer. An Emmaus graduate and two-time Olympian who faces charges of stalking two East Penn...
View ArticleMarching for Roe: Protesters gather in Easton to fight for uterine rights
On June 24, the Supreme Court of the United States made the decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, the 1973 landmark court case that protected the right to have an abortion, with five of the nine justices...
View ArticleMidterm elections raise controversial issues: Seniors get ready to cast their...
This previously ran in our 2022 October print issue. As Nov. 8 approaches, Emmaus High School seniors prepare to cast their first ballots in the high stakes midterm elections. Taking place roughly two...
View ArticleNothstein pleads guilty: Emmaus removes display
The case of a Lehigh County Olympic Cyclist – also known for his political ambitions – and his memorabilia display at his alma mater, Emmaus High School, have moved on: Marty Nothstein has pleaded...
View ArticleEPSD Board election results: bipartisan slate projected to win
On Tuesday, Nov. 7, Pennsylvania voters headed to the polls to vote for both statewide and local offices. This includes a vacancy on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, as well as school board elections...
View ArticleEPSD board reorganizes
On Dec. 4, the East Penn School Board officially welcomed three new members to the board during their organization meeting. Gabrielle Klotz, Shonta Ford, and Tim Kelly all won seats, along with...
View ArticleBiden visits Emmaus, encounters protestors
This previously ran in our February 2024 issue. “I remember just walking outside and just seeing everybody at the barricades. I was like, ‘wow.’ I didn’t realize how important it was until I was...
View ArticleShave for the Brave returns
This was previously published in our February 2024 issue. Emmaus High School’s staple community event, Shave for the Brave, is set to make a triumphant return to the school community. The event is...
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