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Anthony Salamone
Anthony Salamone is a reporter covering general news in Northampton County. He joined The Morning Call in September 2014 and has been a journalist for more than four decades. You can reach him at 610-820-6694.
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Banner project traces some of the Lehigh Valleyâs Black history
Bethlehemâs Black leaders have unveiled for the first time banners dedicated to the cityâs history and contributions of local African Americans.
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An $80 million Lehigh Valley apartment building is now accepting lease applications
Allentown's City Center Investment Corp. is close to opening its newest property, this one in Easton.
$2,000 reward offered to help find missing Lehigh Valley teen, police say
Enci âAubreyâ Wu, 14, left her parentsâ house sometime around 6:30 p.m. Friday, and has been missing since, Palmer Township police say.
Lehigh Valley developer makes case for turning original Crayola factory into apartments
The former Crayola property, which had been used to make crayons and later became office space, has sat mostly vacant in recent years.
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After marathon meetings in 2024, one Lehigh Valley township is limiting public comment
Democrats on Lower Saucon Township Council voted Monday to limit public comments, a move meant to shorten meetings that sometimes ran eight hours last year.
A key Lehigh Valley bridge has reopened after being closed for months
A key bridge that serves Northampton and Lehigh counties reopened in the first few days of 2025 after being shut down since July.
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More apartments, warehouses slated for Easton, surrounding area in 2025
Heading into 2025, Easton has about $345 million in development projects in various stage of start, construction or completion.
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Lehigh, Northampton counties got millions of dollars in pandemic relief. How they spent it and whatâs left.
Lehigh and Northampton counties have met the deadlines to allocate the millions they received through the American Rescue Plan Act. Both counties said they spent most of the money on...
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These are the Bethlehem development projects to watch for in 2025
Bethlehem saw completion of several notable projects in 2024. Much more is in store in 2025 and beyond, according to the city's community and economic development director.
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Here are the prominent people with Lehigh Valley connections who died in 2024
The list of people with Lehigh Valley ties who died in 2024 include World War II fighters; entertainers like the Amazing Kreskin, Gene Belletiere and Bill Mutimer; journalists, politicians and...