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Glenn Epps

NJ.com

Easton, PA, United States

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  • NJ.com
  • lehighvalleylive.com

Past articles by Glenn:

Body-cam footage shows police rescue 91-year-old woman from burning home (VIDEO)

Hackettstown Police Officer Ryan Blankenship is credited with rescuing the woman in the Independence Township house fire. → Read More

Prosecutor IDs man who died following weekend fire in P’burg

Peace Mazelis, 32, of Phillipsburg died June 19 after being transported to St. Luke’s Warren Hospital for smoke inhalation and thermal injuries → Read More

N.J. man used stolen firearm to sexually assault victim at gunpoint, prosecutor says

Aggravated sexual assault carries a 10-year minimum, 20-year maximum prison sentence in New Jersey State Prison, if convicted. → Read More

Cops ID lieutenant who was shot in N.J. town, probe malfunctioning police gun

A woman was shot and a Phillipsburg police lieutenant was wounded in a shooting Saturday in Phillipsburg. → Read More

Access to health care, COVID symptoms still a barrier for many LGBT folks, Pa. reports

Bradbury-Sullivan LGBT Community Center plans to present details of the 2022 LGBTQ Health Needs Assessment on Wednesday, March 15. → Read More

Easton will begin charging non-residents more for using the city’s swimming pools

Daily rates for seniors and children will increase by 30%. → Read More

Residents warned against leaving mail containing money outside, overnight in Bethlehem

Bethlehem police say they’ve received numerous calls about stolen mail in the past three weeks. → Read More

Easton will partner with community foundation to give youth sports a needed boost

Individuals and companies that donate to the fund will support groups like the new AAU Boys Basketball Program, the city said. → Read More

200 more acres of Lehigh Valley farmland will be protected from development. See where.

Overall 32 farms (about 3,000 acres) were included in the state’s most recent buy up. → Read More

Warren County Community College changes leadership mid-year. Acting president named.

Dr. Marianne Van Deursen replaced Dr. William Austin, who has led the college since 2003. → Read More

Easton won’t extend parking meter hours until new Downtown garage is finished

The garage was given a new expected open date. → Read More

P’burg OKs Freeman Elementary purchase while asbestos, mold still an issue at former HQ

The town bought the former school building from Phillipsburg School District for $75,000. → Read More

Muhlenberg dishes out the best college food in Pennsylvania, national ranking says

Could Muhlenberg College be one of Pennsylvania’s secret culinary gems? → Read More

Police investigating threat that has closed Saucon Valley School District on Wednesday

All activities, games and meetings were immediately canceled at 6:15 p.m. Tuesday. → Read More

Former P’burg school board member announces run for town council

Phillipsburg resident Matt Scerbo Sr. is running for town council on Republican ticket. → Read More

Husband of Easton councilwoman announces run for Northampton Controller

Nadeem Qayyum is the husband of Councilwoman Taiba Sultana, the first Muslim and woman of color to be elected to the Easton City Council. → Read More

Temple launches GoFundMe for fallen Philadelphia police officer with Allentown ties

Officer Christopher Fitzgerald was fatally shot during the incident and pronounced dead at Temple University Hospital. → Read More

Son of former Allentown police chief killed trying to prevent carjacking in Philly, cops say

Police have since arrested a suspect in connection with the shooting. → Read More

N.J. restaurant owners planning to expand car wash chain into Palmer Township

Spyros Lenas Jr. and Erion Lenas operate Pop’s Place in Rockaway, New Jersey. → Read More

Bradbury-Sullivan LGBT center says goodbye to founder and activist after 18 years

Liz Bradbury left the Bradbury-Sullivan LGBT Community Center in January. → Read More