Isabella Insingo
News internHi, I’m the news intern at LehighValleyNews.com. I’m currently a Lehigh University senior pursuing a degree in Journalism and Global Studies. I’ve previously worked as a reporter and associate multimedia editor for Lehigh University’s student-run newspaper, the Brown and White. I like writing feature stories about interesting people, businesses and events in the community. In my free time, you can find me with my friends, reading or Facetimeing my dog, Cooper, who’s back home in Palm Desert, CA. Contact me at isabellai@lehighvalleynews.com.
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Students at Liberty and Freedom high schools in the Bethlehem Area School District are required to perform community service in order to graduate.
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Kevin McClelland is the newest chief executive officer of the Boy Scouts of America Minsi Trails Council, whose membership took a hit during the coronavirus pandemic.
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A $1 million state grant funded Bethlehem Area School Board's purchase of the buses as well as the related infrastructure and job training to implement the changes.
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Ashley Pizarro harnessed her love of beauty in the creation of her business, Lovelyy Faces Spa Lounge & Master Academy, an esthetic salon that opened in 2021 at 813 Linden St.
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In honor of the March 31 holiday, Crayola has committed to giving away 1 million crayons across their stores nationwide from March 29-31.
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State Rep. Josh Siegel toured Allentown’s Meals on Wheel facility Friday as part of a campaign to get Congress to support senior nutrition programs, and he had an important inspiration.
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Penn State University and Moravian University have gone the digital route. Lehigh University is considering such a move, officials say.
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The Trans-Bridge Lines motorcoach company says a toll proposed by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority would require a $36 toll per charter bus going into midtown Manhattan.
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The tuition assistance program organized by the state Department of Health comes amid a shortage of EMS staffers in Pennsylvania and throughout the nation.
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The first Easton Sweet Stroll will combine the excitement of a traditional pub crawl with the irresistibility of freshly baked goods. It's planned for noon to 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 23, and will feature 11 local sweet shops in Downtown Easton.