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Maria Rodale, Chairwoman and CEO of Rodale Inc.
People still look at me funny when I say Rodale is headquartered in the Lehigh Valley. Sometimes I'll say Emmaus, sometimes Allentown or Bethlehem. But unless they are longtime organic gardeners or farmers, in which case Emmaus (the birthplace of the...
Tags: Great Allentown Fair, Arts, Bob Dylan, Restaurants, Keith Urban
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John Callahan, Mayor of Bethlehem
The Lehigh Valley is the fastest-growing region in Pennsylvania. We are a day's drive from one-third of the population of the United States. The ease of access to large markets, combined with a lower cost of living, affordable real estate, lower taxes and...
Tags: Company Privatization, Bethlehem (Northampton, Pennsylvania), Lehigh Valley IronPigs, Sales, Lehigh University
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Don Cunningham, President and CEO, Lehigh Valley Economic Development Corp.
The Lehigh Valley is an excellent place to do business for a multitude of reasons, but it comes down to two main factors: quality of place and quality of people. In the end, businesses — whether deciding to expand, relocate or start up —...
Tags: Business, Northampton (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Don Cunningham
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What to do about warehouses?
The Lehigh Valley may be attached to its legacy as a place that makes stuff — steel, cement, Mack Trucks, etc. But the rest of the world, it seems, has come to see the region as something quite different: a distribution hub. This happens to be a...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Coca-Cola Co., Plant Openings, Mack Trucks, Inc., Grupo Bimbo
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Liberty Property Trust keeps buying land, building warehouses
It was an industrial wasteland. The property once owned by Bethlehem Steel along Route 412 was left abandoned for years. Its promise was its quick access to Interstate 78 and proximity to downtown Bethlehem. A major drawback to residential, and retail...
Tags: Rentals, Real Estate Buyers, The Home Depot, Macungie, Stock Market
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Frederick Nyal "Fred" Herwig, 82, of Friedens
Frederick Nyal "Fred" Herwig, 82, of Friedens, passed on Feb. 26, 2013, at The Patriot. Born Oct. 6, 1930, in Somerset, he is the son of the late Dewey and Elizabeth (Kirchensteiner) Herwig. He is also preceded in death by his children Connie and Stephen...Tags: Friedens, Korean War (1950-1953), American Cancer Society, Cape Canaveral, Wars and Interventions
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Cruise ship dance host tells his story in new book
Jim Wood of Allentown has traveled across six continents, 161 countries, on 15 different cruise ships with seven different cruise lines, touching more than 500 ports of call. So you may find it surprising that his new book, "The Man Who Danced Across the...Tags: Tour Operations Industry, Book, Tourism and Leisure, Cruise Line Ports, Allentown
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SteelStack's "Bethlehem: The Christmas City" now available on DVD
TV WatchersWhen the ArtsQuest Center at SteelStacks in Bethlehem opened, ArtsQuest turned to the Lehigh Valley's own Lou Reda Productions in Easton to produce a documentary that showcases the site's historic and cultural significance. Now you can own a copy of...... -
Celtic Classic spotlighted on Travel Channel show
TV WatchersCeltic Classic got its 15 minutes of fame Tuesday on the Travel Channel's new show “Edge of America,” when host Geoff Edgers took part in the the annual Haggis Eating Contest and tried his hand at the Highland Games at...... -
Belinski won't run for reelection
Valley 610Bethlehem City Councilwoman Jean Belinski is making this year her last on council. Elected to council in 1998, the 78-year-old Democrat had served as a watchdog on three administrations and helped make decisions to shape the city redeveloped from an... -
New PBS documetary explores Steel site revitalization
TV WatchersA new documentary made by PBS-39 tells the story of how the brownfields of the former Bethlehem Steel were transformed into a entertainment mecca featuring a casino, convention center and cultural campus. "Bringing New life to Old Steel" will air...... -
Pension agency sues Renco Group over RG Steel deal
The federal Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp. is suing the Renco Group — parent of bankrupt RG Steel — for allegedly attempting to "evade liability" for the steelmaker's pension obligations. The agency is seeking $97 million from the New York...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Guaranty Corporation, Pension and Welfare, Trials, Bankruptcy
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