June 2013

Morris Black & Sons, Inc.

Morris Black & Sons, Inc.

By Nancy Moffett What can you say about a company that is 105 years old? What can you say about a family-run company that has thrived through four generations? The most important elements aren’t just age and longevity. They are the ideas and determination of the people at the helm and those they employ that have allowed Morris Black to evolve, survive and meet many demands... »

Shades Of Summer

Shades Of Summer

Eyecare of the Valley 240 Pottstown Avenue   |   Pennsburg   |   215.679.3500   |   eyecareofthevalley.com Coach, $220 Michael Kors, $197 Art Schneck Optical Co., Inc. 720 Harrison St.   |   Emmaus   |   610.965.4066 Scott Harris, $114 Lacoste, $136 Vera Bradley, $150 Visionnaires Wegmans Plaza, Route 248   |   Easton   |   610.253.2299   |   EyeFashionInstitute.com The Be... »

Grossology at Da Vinci Science Center

Grossology at Da Vinci Science Center

By Angela Bristow “Shh. Don’t say that out loud!” That’s what we tell our kids when they blurt out some comment about the more indelicate bodily functions. You know, the not-so-pleasant sounds, smells, fluids and growths that, while necessary, are not discussed in polite circles. Except one: The Da Vinci Science Center. In fact, that’s the theme of the Center’s new exhibit... »

Scoops & Smoothies: Local Dairy Farmers Offer Summer Delights

Scoops & Smoothies: Local Dairy Farmers Offer Summer Delights

By Mary Beth Schwartz It is said President George Washington spent $200 on it during the summer of 1790. President Thomas Jefferson is said to have used it in a recipe for a chilly dessert resembling today’s Baked Alaska. In 1813, Dolley Madison served dished strawberry scoops at President Madison’s second inaugural banquet at the White House. In 1896, the first cone was p... »

The New Boss Hog: An interview with Iron Pigs Manager, Dave Brundage

The New Boss Hog: An interview with Iron Pigs Manager, Dave Brundage

By J.F. Pirro There’s a new boss in town… make that a new “Boss Hog.” Dave Brundage is in his first year as the new manager of the Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs. The 48-year-old Portland, Ore. native has replaced National Baseball Hall-of-Fame member Ryne Sandberg who is now the Philadelphia Phillies’ third base coach. We had a chance to catch up with the skipper to find out mor... »

Marketplace Spotlight

Marketplace Spotlight

By Kathleen Shannon Visionnaires 3770 Dryland Way  |  Easton  |  610.253.2299  |  eyefashioninstitute.com Visionnaires in Easton is more than a shop for fashionable eyeglass frames – it’s a one-stop approach to eye exams and eye disorders. Founded by Dr. Steven Demko, who also operates Professional Eye Associates in Mount Pocono, Visionnaires provides its patients wi... »

Mary’s Shelter: The Cay Galgon Center

Mary’s Shelter: The Cay Galgon Center

By Laurie Teter Mary’s Shelter, The Cay Galgon Center, honors the legacy of a woman known for her tireless dedication to the unborn. Following Cay Galgon’s death in 2007, members of the Women’s Guild at St. Thomas More, Allentown, wanted to pay tribute to the woman who inspired them all. The following year Cory Lamack, now program director at the Center, met with Christine... »

Spinnerstown Hotel

Spinnerstown Hotel

By Cathy Kiley I have for the last few editions been given the opportunity to explore restaurants, cafes and pubs outside the culinary “hubs” of the Lehigh Valley. It’s been an enlightening and totally enjoyable experience for me. Too often we get stuck in a rut with regard to where we regularly dine for many reasons, not the least of them being that a bit of a longer driv... »

6 Summer Bummers and Ways to Avoid Them

6 Summer Bummers and Ways to Avoid Them

By Kathryn M. D’Imperio From hitting the beach to family hikes, swimming, playing outdoor sports, or simply doing more gardening and yard work, the summer time offers us delightful weather and longer daylight hours to enjoy as we do some of our favorite things. But, with the summer fun can come a slew of health troubles. Keep reading for some of the most common summer heal... »

Hellertown

Hellertown

Nestled in the Saucon Valley, southeast of Bethlehem, the borough of Hellertown is a charming blend of historic Victorian buildings and contemporary architecture. Settled in the mid-18th century, Hellertown is named for Christopher Heller, one of the borough’s earliest residents. He and his six sons immigrated to the New World from Amsterdam in the fall of 1738. In 1746, C... »

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