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  2. The Express-Times - Wikipedia

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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 and one of the longest continuously published ...

  3. Lehigh Valley Exposed - Wikipedia

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    Lehigh Valley Exposed was an alternative weekly tabloid newspaper based in the Lehigh Valley in Pennsylvania, which is now defunct. It was available free across the Lehigh Valley in bars, restaurants, and boxes on street corners. The newspaper was founded by its parent company and daily newspaper, The Express-Times in Easton, Pennsylvania. The ...

  4. Lehigh Valley - Wikipedia

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    Lehigh Valley–based daily newspapers include The Morning Call and The Express-Times, both of which have been media sources in the Lehigh Valley dating back to the mid-1800s, and NJ.com, an aggregation website that carries news articles from multiple Lehigh Valley and New Jersey–based newspapers.

  5. Media in the Lehigh Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Express-Times: Easton: 1855 Daily lehighvalleylive.com: The Lafayette: Easton: 1870 College ... The Lehigh Valley is also part of the Philadelphia television ...

  6. The Morning Call - Wikipedia

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    The Morning Call is a daily newspaper in Allentown, Pennsylvania.Founded in 1883, it is the second-longest continuously published newspaper in the Lehigh Valley, after The Express-Times.

  7. Philip J. Fahy Memorial Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Philip J. Fahy Memorial Bridge is a bridge that crosses the Lehigh River in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. It is locally known as The Fahy Bridge , The Fahy , or The New Street Bridge . It carries New Street in the city of Bethlehem (unsigned SR 3011 ) across the river.

  8. Lehigh County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Along with Northampton County to its east, the two counties combine to form the Lehigh Valley region of eastern Pennsylvania, the third-largest metropolitan area of Pennsylvania with a population of 861,889 as of 2020. Lehigh County is one of the fastest-growing counties in Pennsylvania and the more highly populated of the two counties.

  9. Talk:The Express-Times - Wikipedia

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    This article is within the scope of WikiProject Lehigh Valley, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of the Lehigh Valley region of Pennsylvania on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.