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Due to declining passenger patronage, the Lehigh Valley successfully petitioned the Interstate Commerce Commission to terminate all passenger service. This took effect on February 4, 1961. Budd Rail Diesel Car service would continue on a branch line for an additional four days. The majority of passenger equipment is believed to have been scrapped some time after February 1961. Most serviceable equipment not retained for company service was sold to other roads.
Serving clients throughout the greater Lehigh Valley region, Oakwood provides a full menu of investment, insurance and brokerage products and services. Upon completion of the transaction, Oakwood will operate as KNBT Securities, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Bank. The acquisition is subject to customary conditions, including receipt of all required regulatory approvals.
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The Rink at Lehigh Valley is recognized as an Excellence on Ice Facility by The Professional Skaters Association. This national recognition is given to facilities that are considered a progressive training facility dedicated to excellence both on and off-ice.
The Lehigh County Sports Fields Association (LCSFA) was established in 1993 to oversee the development and operation of a sports complex, primarily geared for soccer, to support local athletic organizations and promote the Lehigh Valley region. The outcome is a first-class, family oriented facility with a total of nine playing areas (3 equipped with lights), a picnic pavilion, parking space for players and spectators, and a walking/running track. Thousands of players, from under 6 to over (way over) 40 years old, utilize the complex each year. more info (Word format - Adobe Acrobat PDF format)
Lehigh Valley’s 730 square miles of rolling hills offer immense options for business and pleasure. With rugged beauty, charm and welcoming atmosphere, you’ll find that visiting the Lehigh Valley is the perfect setting to enjoy remarkable history, rich culture and dynamic nightlife. Search for things to see & do, places to eat & drink and sleep, and more.
Continuing to build on its strategy to provide business and individual customers superior voice and data networks in the United States, Verizon Wireless today announced the expansion of two wide-area wireless broadband services to the Lehigh Valley, BroadbandAccess and V CAST. With the expansion, Verizon Wireless customers will be able to access the nation's largest high-speed wireless broadband network while traveling throughout Lehigh and Northampton counties, including Allentown, Bethlehem and Easton. Both services are based on the company's Evolution-Data Optimized (EV-DO) network technology.
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