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Road Rage, Toddler Search, Parkland Intruder Top Upper Macungie News

New farmers market debut and house burglary also made headlines.

An 18-year-old caught trespassing in Parkland High School Thursday morning intended to hurt a student there, South Whitehall Police said.

Did Parents Stash Toddler in Duffel Bag? 

Police used a K-9 tracking dog and MedEvac helicopter for a search after a child welfare complaint in Lehigh County.

Hungry? New Wegmans Pub Opened Wednesday

The new Pub at Wegmans on Tilghman Street in Allentown serves unique dishes on its menu such as naan pizza and nut and mushroom pate. Visitors react.

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Upper Macungie police are seeking witnesses to an alleged road rage incident Sunday night in which a passenger in a blue 2003 Hyundai allegedly pulled and pointed a gun at a driver on Route 222 in the township.

Yourway Transport Inc. in Upper Macungie announced Wednesday it is expanding its services, with help from the state.

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Farmers Market Debuts Tuesday at Valley Preferred

A new weekly farmers market this summer at The Valley Preferred Cycling Center will feature organic food and locally grown produce.

Woman Charged in $24K Theft from 'Ride for Adam' to Face Trial

A Breinigsville woman is accused of stealing $23,580 from the Ride for Adam, held last year at the Schnecksville Community Fire Company. The Ride supports a non-profit foundation for treatment and research of Niemann-Pick Type C.

Steelhawks Help Fogelsville Students Celebrate Reading Win

Fogelsville Elementary School's fourth-grade classes read a combined total of 115,588 minutes to win this year's Read-a-Thon. Lehigh Valley Steelhawks players helped them celebrate.

Jewelry Stolen from Home on Haaf Road

Upper Macungie Police say a burglary was reported overnight Monday at a home on Haaf Road.

Former Lehigh County Executive Bill Hansell Dies

Bill Hansell, who resigned as Lehigh County Executive less than three weeks ago because of health reasons, has died, according to a release from Lehigh County.


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