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A new Lehigh Valley book club will help improve the literacy skills in low-income children entering kindergarten. By Clare Fonstein. UPDATED: July 8, 2021 at 3:03 PM EDT.
The Lehigh Valley’s literary circles were dealt a blow due to coronavirus this past week, as the inaugural Lehigh Valley Book Festival postponed its first edition to March 26-28 in 2021, Emmaus ...
Lehigh Valley school board races brought “book bans” to the forefront of local conversations in recent months, creating sometimes heated debate in school district communities.
Lehigh Valley Reads, a literacy campaign of PBS39 and United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley, has a goal of getting all of the region’s third graders reading on grade level by 2025.
It's a weekend for book lovers in the Lehigh Valley. 36 authors are being featured at what organizers are calling their largest festival. Kirsten Hess, owner of The End: ...
The company is transforming a Book-A-Million location into a 2nd & Charles store at 3000 Whiteford Road in Springettsbury ...
During the pandemic, many Lehigh Valley libraries waived the fines on overdue books to stop the spread of germs and keep sick people home.But now, the libraries in the Lehigh Carbon Library ...