Community Corner

Week in Review: June 5 to June 11

Time to catch up on the stories you missed this week on Emmaus Patch

Easter Seals plants tree in honor of Emmaus resident near Cedar Creek playground.

To do so legally before the age of 18, a child needs a waiver signed by a parent.

Almost 50 people were in attendance as a candlelit vigil was held to remember the life of Donya Abdulrazzak.

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Kasia Slodkowska nurtures entrepreneurial spirit with Emmaus boutique and gift shop.

Determined parishioners spend less on Christmas to provide special gift to those in need.

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Team brings home the gold in “World Series” of its sport.

Closed food stand at Sunday concert, crummy picnic tables, baseball lights, money used for police computers among litany of issues raised.

42nd annual event raised $74,000 for Easter Seals.

As much as we hope tragedy won't have an impact on our families, it is always possible. However, we have the opportunity to educate our children to be smart about their decisions.

Fifth and fourth grade students have been rehearsing the musical since December.

Pat Luftman creates a front-yard floral experience for all to enjoy.

Despite record-breaking temperatures, Lincoln Elementary School saw record-breaking attendance at its annual "Spring Festival."

Follow Corning Road to Stahl's Pottery.

It's not about "summer hours" or golf jokes but transparency.

If you've taken a walk through the Emmaus, Macungie or Easton Farmers' Markets you might have noticed the line of patient customers waiting for their weekly carb fix from Saxman Breads.

Program in Community Park will include musical performances, readings and guest speakers.


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