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Thousands are gearing up to revel in the spirit of independence during Easton’s 2024 Heritage Day, set to return to Centre Square in Easton, from 11:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. July 7.

Imagine rowing through ice floes and then trudging 10 miles through a blizzard in the middle of the night — to a battle to decide the fate of your country. The paintings that show General George …

A Pennridge School District saga that began in April with the last-minute approval of a curriculum consultant contract came to an end Monday night in a bitter 5-4 vote.

A private email that circulated on social media over the weekend calls for “talented clappers” to show up at Monday night’s Pennridge School Board meeting to support board members who, …

Despite vocal opposition from teachers, community members, and even some of their elected colleagues, the majority of the Pennridge School Board is poised to approve new curricula that won’t be …

It’s not often that a small-town school district from Pennsylvania makes national headlines. In April, the Pennridge School Board approved a controversial contract with Vermilion Education to …

Pennridge School Board member Christine Batycki says she learned “by happenstance” Friday morning that curriculum consultant Jordan Adams would be meeting later that day with two other school directors.

Embattled Vermilion Education chief Jordan Adams says he has no regrets about a curriculum review he provided last week to the Pennridge School Board that was panned for being unoriginal, …

Before late April, most people living in the Pennridge community probably were not familiar with the name Jordan Adams. But then a bitterly divided Pennridge School Board hired him as a consultant to …

Pennridge Superintendent Dr. David Bolton expressed serious concerns about a controversial curriculum consulting contract that was added to the school board agenda at the last minute in April. …

A deeply divided Pennridge School Board has narrowly approved a contract with a curriculum consultant that director Ron Wurz called an "unqualified" outsider with "political motivations."

A deeply divided Pennridge School Board last night narrowly approved a contract with a curriculum consultant that one director called "unqualified" with "political motivations.”

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