Community Corner

Week in Review: Feb. 13-20

In case you missed it, here are the past week's major new stories.

Here's what happened in and around Northampton this week, in case you missed it:

  •  Tom Adams Windows and Carpets has been a fixture in the Bucks County area since 1955 and on Wednesday they gave back to their customers, as they had former Phillies left fielder turned chef Greg “The Bull” Luzinski at their Churchville location to help celebrate the beginning of another baseball season.
  • : Justice and the value of a single human life are two timeless themes that are examined in “Twelve Angry Men,” produced by Ohev Shalom’s A Drama on Second Street. The play, written by Reginald Rose, has enjoyed many incarnations over the years, on television, in movies and on stage, none more engrossing than this offering directed by Eric Froberg.
  • : On Thursday, Warwick resident Kevin Kane's charity ReUse Your Shoes and volunteers collected and sorted unused and ratty shoes to go toward those who need them or to be ground up for playground surfaces. 


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