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Week in review: March 10-16, 2024

Take a look at stories that ran throughout the week of which we are most proud, had a profound impact on readers or that you might want to look at again.

Week in review: March 10-16, 2024
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BETHLEHEM, Pa. — Welcome back to our Week in Review. We have chosen several stories, in no particular order, to take you back on the week. Enjoy, and thank you so much for reading.

1. Police release video of Easton councilwoman’s arrest amid son’s assault allegations
VIDEO:  Easton Police camera footage of Taiba Sultana arrest
2. ‘Consumers still like to go out’: Juan Martinez, owner of Don Juan Mex Grill, talks optimism for the future

3. Easton-area CEO named Pa. Small Business Person of the Year

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Small Business Association Small Business Person of the Year for Pennsylvania, Dorothea Spencer, the owner and CEO of D. Gillette Industrial Services, right, next to Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro. Provided

4. 'We wanted to be here forever': Nowhere Coffee Co. owners say they're terminating lease in Emmaus

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President Joe Biden talks to patrons and employees at the Nowhere Coffee Co. during a visit to discuss his economic agenda, Friday, Jan. 12, 2024, in Emmaus, Pa. Evan Vucci

5. Gala dinner raises more than $130,000 for Bethlehem Area School District

6. Sheetz vies to spread its reach with potential Hellertown location

7. Stepping into St. Patrick's Day: Irish dancers, bagpipes kickoff holiday celebration

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Step dancers perform at the raising of the Irish flag on March 15, 2024 at Payrow Plaza in Bethlehem. Phil Gianficaro

8. Allentown police ask residents to help ‘frame strategic priorities’ for department

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Allentown Mayor Matt Tuerk watches on as Police Chief Charles Roca speaks Wednesday, Jan. 24, about the city deploying gunshot-detection technology and license-plate readers. Jason Addy
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