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Festival in a Fortnight -
Keep the "flavor" of locally-focused retail -
Boom Times? -
Widening the circle of commentary on Garrison St. -
Student Climate Action strike today, Payrow Plaza -- can anyone go and report? -
The Garrison St. neighbors respond: 2 -
Puerto Ricans come to Bethlehem (again) -
Sunrise on the SouthSide (4): Commercial Vitality -
The Garrison St. neighbors respond: 1 -
The developer plans for Garrison St. -
Celebrate Bethlehem's great native artist Hilda Doolittle in this new play, part of Touchstone Theatre's "Festival UnBound" -
Unfortunately, a familiar story-line: "Tension between development and history dominated Tuesday night's Bethlehem City Council meeting" -
Bethlehem Moment: Henrietta Benigna opens a girl's seminary, 1742 -
Follow-up to and fallout from the Zoning Board nomination controversy -
Sunrise on the SouthSide (3): A Clean and Safe Environment -
City Council meeting tomorrow night Tuesday September 17 -
Gadfly turns 1! -
Gadfly in a muddle over 548 Gadfly discusses planned development at 548 N. New St. -
The 548 developers give Gadfly a headache Gadfly discusses planned development at 548 N. New St. -
The key voices in the 548 narrative Gadfly discusses planned development at 548 N. New St. -
Bethlehem school kids' art work adorns reusable tote bags in the battle against single-use plastic bags -- order yours now! -
The Planners speak up about the design of the 548 Gadfly discusses planned development at 548 N. New St. -
Gadfly Floats a solution Gadfly discusses planned development at 548 N. New St. -
Touchstone Theatre's "Festival UnBound" approaches -- October 4-13 -
"How do you justify changing . . . the historic streetscape so dramatically?" Gadfly discusses planned development at 548 N. New St.