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Week in Review: May 1 to May 7

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

Bob Kahle carries on family legacy through Chestnut Street piano shop. 

Folks at the Emmaus Public Library share their thoughts on the news that Osama Bin Laden has been killed by U.S. troops. 

Compost screener and police computers also on List. Boy Scouts snubbed on mulch. 

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Patch Exclusive: Get to know the candidates for Upper Milford Board of Supervisors by reading their answers to 10 basic questions. 

This volunteer-run nonprofit organization works to make good music available to a small town. 

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Most producers are within three miles of downtown, so rising fuel cost might not drive up cost of goods as much as you'd think. 

But we still need to prepare and be vigilant, city health director says. 

On May 1 Emmaus Mayor Winfield Iobst cut the red ribbon welcoming pastry shop to its new Chestnut Street location. 

The 2011 season began May 1 with warm temperatures and plenty of sunshine. 

Sarah K. Hart, Class of 2005, is now attending The Dickinson School of Law and is about to embark on an internship in The Hague, Netherlands. 

Frances Larash responds to a resident's request, prompted by Upper Milford budget deliberations this past winter. 

Theft reported at Upper Milford lawn equipment sales and service store. 

The band's latest album "The King of Limbs" is only eight songs long, but is perfect for a rainy day.


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