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The Express-Times is a daily newspaper based in Easton, Pennsylvania. The newspaper provides national news and extensive local news coverage of the Lehigh Valley region of eastern Pennsylvania. Founded in 1855, The Express-Times is the longest continuously published newspaper in the Lehigh Valley. The paper has won awards in both New Jersey [1 ...
Easton is a city in, and the county seat of, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, United States. The city's population was 28,127 as of the 2020 census.Easton is located at the confluence of the Lehigh River, a 109-mile-long (175 km) river that joins the Delaware River in Easton and serves as the city's eastern geographic boundary with Phillipsburg, New Jersey.
It was previously believed that the nickname Leopards first appeared on November 24, 1924, when a writer at the Easton Express-Times referred to the team as the 'Leopards.' The name was first used on campus when Lafayette sports editor George Parkman referred to the team as the 'Leopards' on October 7, 1927.
Easton-Bell Sports Inc. (2006–2014) Easton Sports, Inc. was an American sports equipment company that existed from 1985 to 2014. Easton was formed as a subsidiary of Jas. D. Easton, Inc. ( Easton Archery) through the acquisition and renaming of the Curley-Bates Co. The company grew to become a major player in baseball and hockey equipment ...
L.A. Times readers express their frustration over the newspaper's shift to new design and earlier deadlines that led to the removal of box scores.
Owego 21, Windsor 20. Class C. Waverly 55, Susquehanna Valley 0. Chenango Forks 34, Watkins Glen/O-M 6. Class D. 4-Walton vs. 1-Tioga, noon Sat. at Susquehanna Valley
Palmer Park Mall is a 349,000 square foot, enclosed mall located in Easton, Pennsylvania, one mile north of U.S. Route 22 on Pennsylvania Route 248. The center, which opened in 1972 and was expanded and redeveloped in 1982, is located on a 50-acre site, with 59 in-line stores (including an Eckerd Drug Store) anchored by The Bon-Ton.
Readers of the Los Angeles Times Sports section pay tribute to the career of columnist Helene Elliott and weigh in on Mick Cronin's decision making.