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Farewell To The Incandescent Light Bulb – Get ‘Em While You Can

lights-outBack in February of last year I wrote about the approaching end of the incandescent light bulb. It was finally put to death on January 1st, 2014. That’s when manufacturing lines of incandescent light bulbs came to a halt in the U.S.

The incandescent light bulb can not be manufactured, or even imported into the U.S. any longer. Continue reading

Threat of West Easton Flooding Recedes With Ice Jam

Photo: Zach DeWever/69 News
Photo: Zach DeWever/69 News

Lehigh Drive in West Easton has been closed for days due to the ice jam that raised water levels and created an ice skating rink on the roadway.

Last night, a car somehow made it’s way through the “road closed” signs and into the flooded roadway, ending up in about 4 feet of water. The female driver was not injured in the incident. Continue reading

Should West Easton Residents Fear The State Troopers?

statetrooperPerhaps it is just a simple case of, “Do the crime – Pay the fine.” Maybe it’s just an unforgiving dick in a uniform. Maybe it’s the State Police simply perturbed that they now have another community to cover.

Whatever the reason, one resident who wishes to remain anonymous on this website for fear of becoming a repeating target for the State Troopers, was pulled over in West Easton for failing to use a turn signal. Continue reading

West Easton Residents Treated To Untreated Roads

Looking toward Wilson from Iron & 3rd Streets
Looking into Wilson from Iron & 3rd Streets

If you don’t have a 4-wheel drive vehicle you might want to stay away from West Easton until Spring. That’s because at 12:00 noon, more than a full day after the final snowflake fell from the recent 8″ snowstorm, West Easton roads haven’t been salted, sanded, or treated after being plowed. Continue reading

West Easton Digs Out From First 2014 Snowstorm

WE1-3-14ALike the rest of you, I awoke this morning to my sidewalks under a blanket of snow and my non-garaged vehicle under Mt. Fuji. I’ll have to ask Dane why it seems my side of the street always get 3 times the height of snow than the other side does, from the plow going by. Continue reading