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Sunrise on the South Side

By ssadbrian / August 28, 2019 / Comments Off on Sunrise on the South Side

A great post from Lehigh University’s website on how Lehigh, its partners in the community and the City of Bethlehem are joining forces to foster South Bethlehem’s resurgence. Read the…

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Fall for the SouthSide – Calling All Vendors

By ssadbrian / August 22, 2019 / Comments Off on Fall for the SouthSide – Calling All Vendors

Please Download Our Vendor Application for Fall for the SouthSide and please share with anyone you think would be a good fit for the festival. Here’s what we are looking…

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Allentown Mediterranean restaurant opens second location in south Bethlehem

By ssadbrian / August 19, 2019 / Comments Off on Allentown Mediterranean restaurant opens second location in south Bethlehem

Read the Morning call’s article on our newest resident, New York Gyro, bringing delicious food and a little bit of New York to south Bethlehem! Allentown Mediterranean restaurant opens second…

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How South Side Bethlehem has been amping up its mural game (PHOTOS)

By ssadbrian / August 17, 2019 / Comments Off on How South Side Bethlehem has been amping up its mural game (PHOTOS)

Great article on our new SouthSide murals from Lehigh Valley Live https://expo.lehighvalleylive.com/news/g66l-2019/08/c601bab70f9771/how-south-side-bethlehem-has-been-amping-up-its-mural-game-photos.html

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Northampton County Community Investment Partnership Program Brings Five New Murals to the SouthSide

By ssadbrian / August 14, 2019 / Comments Off on Northampton County Community Investment Partnership Program Brings Five New Murals to the SouthSide

Bethlehem, PA (August 29, 2019) – Please join Northampton County Executive Lamont McClure and Bethlehem Mayor Robert Donchez as we celebrate the addition of five new murals to the public…

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Latin American restaurant opens at former Golazo House in south Bethlehem

By ssadbrian / August 13, 2019 / Comments Off on Latin American restaurant opens at former Golazo House in south Bethlehem

A new eatery serving ceviche, mofongo, Cubanos and other Latin American specialties has joined south Bethlehem’s culturally rich restaurant line-up. Read the full article from the Morning Call here: Latin…

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Touchstone Theatre announces 10-day Festival Unbound schedule and ticket sales

By ssadbrian / August 6, 2019 / Comments Off on Touchstone Theatre announces 10-day Festival Unbound schedule and ticket sales

Touchstone Theatre announced a schedule and ticket plan for Festival Unbound — a 10-day series of about 20 events that intends to use the arts community to help chart a…

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Bethlehem’s Martin Tower commemorated through limited edition skate deck in partnership with Homebase Skateshop and National Museum of Industrial History

By ssadbrian / August 6, 2019 / Comments Off on Bethlehem’s Martin Tower commemorated through limited edition skate deck in partnership with Homebase Skateshop and National Museum of Industrial History

Bethlehem’s famed Martin Tower held a special place in the hearts of many, from the residents who drove past it daily to those who worked there and their relatives.  Its May…

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Storied Bethlehem projects just got a $2 million jump start

By ssadbrian / August 2, 2019 / Comments Off on Storied Bethlehem projects just got a $2 million jump start

Bethlehem has landed $2 million in state grants to jump start a trio of key economic development projects: The redevelopment of the shuttered Boyd Theatre, a new public market at…

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Own a piece of Martin Tower

By ssadbrian / August 2, 2019 / Comments Off on Own a piece of Martin Tower

Own a piece of Martin Tower with commemorative bricks from the National Museum of Industrial History Thousands of people traveled from all over to see the implosion of Martin Tower,…

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