
Christine Sexton
Digital news content producerI grew up in Bethlehem and attended the Art Institute of Philadelphia, Berklee College of Music and Northampton Community College. I enjoyed life as a busy freelance journalist, contributing to The Express-Times, The Morning Call, The Bethlehem Press and the Bethlehem Chronicle before taking time out to start a family. I joined LehighValleyNews.com after three years as a program manager in non-credit community education at NCC’s Fowler campus. In my spare time, I enjoy local restaurants and music, walking, baking and beach excursions with family and friends. Contact me at christines@lehighvalleynews.com or 610-984-8133.
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More than 20,000 items will be on the shelves at very affordable price points.
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VEPO, a water meter solutions company in Astoria, New York, has been contracted by the City of Bethlehem to help change out 24,000 old water meters — a quick 15-minute appointment — by 2027.
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Inversion is a natural phenomenon that causes bottom water to flow up to the top surface and surface water to drop to the bottom. It's causing some households' drinking water to smell and taste different.
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A single home on East Keats Street in Allentown was destroyed by fire early Sunday afternoon. Bystanders say it looked to have started in the basement under the front porch.
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ArtsQuest on Friday released an image of its official 2025 Musikfest poster that features mixed media art techniques by Banana Factory teaching artist Mallory Zondag.
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LCCC offers Class A Tractor Trailer training in as little as four weeks in day, evening or weekend classes.
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Windows are boarded up at 143 W. Broad St. after a fire in August.
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The site has porta potties and trailers for equipment storage. A proper field house will replace all of that.
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Lehigh and Northampton counties and surrounding areas ripe for easy-starting potential fire situations.
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A staffing shortage caused the South Side Branch of the Bethlehem Area Public Library to close for two months. The library branch at 400 Webster St. is set to reopen Monday, Oct. 28.