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The Five Minute Read: Taste the Acre tour
The Five Minute Read highlights things to do, places to go and people to know in the Greater Lowell area. Have news to share? Send it to [email protected]. Submissions must be received at least one week in advance to be considered for publication.
July 8, 2026: Days Gone By
100 years ago — 1926 Forty officers of the United Mine Workers and members of the general mine committee gathered about the festive board of the Graemar hotel, Shamokin, to bid Chris. J. Golden, president of District No. 9 bon voyage before his departure for Greco Poland where he will attend the International Mining Congress. 75 years ago — 1951 A colored fi
Calendar: July 9, 2026
Better Together: 1 p.m. Thursdays, First United Methodist Church, 330 W. Market St., Pottsville. A faith based support group for those in need. All are welcome, no judgement. A safe place to find friends that listen. Bingo: 6 p.m. every Thursday, Ryan Twp. Fire Company, Barnesville. Doors open 4 p.m. Bus available for transportation, call John at 570-778-090
July 9, 2026: Days Gone By
100 years ago — 1926 Advertisement: Parking is easy with the new Overland Whippet. The steering mechanism is specially built to suit the four-wheel brakes and the balloon tires. The car turns in a 34-foot circle. 75 years ago — 1951 M.J. Shore, of Gilberton, was recently elected president of the Retired Teachers’ Association. The Association was formed last
July 9, 2026: Around the Region
ASHLAND Throughout the summer, the Ashland Area Public Library, 1229 Centre St., has preschool story hour for youngsters ages 2-4 from 10 to 11 a.m. Tuesdays; ages 5-7 10-11 a.m. Thursdays. STEM programs for ages 8-12 are held 10-11 a.m. Fridays. No registration is needed. Programs for all ages will be held at Crossfire Ministries 1-2 p.m. every Tuesday in J
Area roundup: Locals can’t advance to match play at Mass Am
No local golfers advanced to match play at the Massachusetts Amateur.
Local notebook: Lacrosse standouts earn big honors
The best and brightest of the high school lacrosse scene were honored this week, as USA Lacrosse announced its All-American and All-Academic selections. A handful of local students were among the 1,200-plus players recognized for their work on the field and in the classroom. Netminder Jacob Halstead became Leominster’s first USA Lacrosse All-American after a
Local team to compete in Lebanon Area Fair Shear to Shawl competition
Members of The BAAAhd Girls/BAAAhd Company Sheep to Shawl team will be participating in the Lebanon Area Fair Shear to Shawl competition to be held on Sunday, July 26. The competition starts at 3 p.m. in North Hall. During the competition, the team has 2.5 to flick, spin, ply,and weave a shawl starting from the raw fleece of a Romney sheep. Following the com
Letters: Clandestine agreement
Harlingen Water Works’ board of directors recently worked out an agreement with RGV Property Group to supply millions of gallons of sewer water to run a data center. The place both local entities made their pact was in Kansas. Really? The post Letters: Clandestine agreement appeared first on MyRGV.com .





