Friday, March 27th, 2026
Good morning, Allentown. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 27th of March.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Veterans Assisted Living Outreach needs donations of food or cash to cover its 400-turkey shortfall for free Easter meals for 700 veteran families in the Lehigh Valley this Easter—volunteers at an old Boy Scout camp in Monroe County work to support the event. 69 News
- ➤ Local leaders including Pennsylvania representatives Mike Schlossberg and Pete Schweyer volunteered on Thursday during Meals on Wheels’ March for Meals campaign to deliver meals to seniors and others in need, supporting community ties. 69 News
- ➤ Chestnut Ridge at Rodale in Emmaus recently celebrated its two-year mark as residents enjoy organic meals, over 200 monthly activities, and a supportive living community. CEO Scott Stevenson said the campus may expand (adding options like independent living or personal care) to serve more seniors. Lehigh Valley Business
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Norman’s Hallmark opened a 5,290 sqft store at Promenade Saucon Valley in Center Valley, joining a Main Street-style retail center with popular shops + restaurants. The new location is part of the company’s expansion and will hire additional staff. Lehigh Valley Business
- ➤ Ben Franklin Technology Partners approved nearly $1.2 million in Q3 investments to back 11 companies focused on innovation and growth in the region — including early-stage tech and established manufacturers. The funding supports product development, workforce expansion, and improved operations. Lehigh Valley Business
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ On April 11 at Kempton Community Center, the Allemaengel 250 Committee will bring history to life with free lectures, rides, reenactments and music that showcase life in 1776. The event offers food for purchase and activities for all ages. Lehigh Valley Press
- ➤ The Brodowski family's Gdynia Polish Market (named for their hometown in Poland) at the Allentown Farmers Market gears up for Easter next weekend, with customers stocking up on pierogies, ham, and their once-a-year Polish kielbasa. Locals and visitors value authentic European cuisine and family tradition. 69 News
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ Thursday, the Lehigh Valley Planning Commission voted unanimously to send its review letter for a proposed Eli Lilly manufacturing facility to Upper Macungie Township; the nearly one million sqft plant is planned between old Route 22 (Main Street) and Interstate 78 and could create hundreds of local jobs. 69 News
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Salisbury High School senior Maddie Dilliard received a full-tuition Trailblazer Award from Cedar Crest College on March 19 at her school, recognizing her academic excellence and leadership; she will study forensic science with a minor in criminal justice using the college’s new training center. Lehigh Valley Press
- ➤ Allentown School District is seeking a new board member after a resignation. Eligible candidates must submit an application + letter of intent by April 16, and a special board meeting on April 23 at 4 p.m will select an appointee to serve until the December reorganization meeting. 69 News
- ➤ Winners were announced for the annual What’s So Cool About Manufacturing contest featuring schools from Lehigh, Northampton, Monroe and Carbon counties as part of a competition celebrating manufacturing careers; awards included Outstanding Overall Program (Saucon Valley with Crayola) and Viewers Choice (Springhouse with Mack Trucks). 69 News
- ➤ District Attorney Gavin P. Holihan announced a scholarship program at Lehigh Carbon Community College for residents affected by opioid use. Approved March 11, the program offers training support funded by up to $150,000 from opioid settlement funds to help recipients secure employment. Lehigh Valley Press
- ➤ Salisbury High School inducted 38 students into the National Honor Society on March 19 in the school auditorium, where current members and new inductees pledged to uphold scholarship, leadership, service and character. Outgoing President Phoebe Ballek closed the ceremony with remarks. Lehigh Valley Press
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ The Jenkins siblings from Catasauqua are preparing for the upcoming senior track season; Hamaad aims to break his PRs while Hailey will defend her titles in the 100 & 200 events. Coach Kyle Rusnock expects them to improve each meet in districts & states. Lehigh Valley Press
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Tigers Jaw Concert
7-10 p.m. — Archer Music Hall — $52-$53 — Catch Tigers Jaw live in concert with last-minute tickets available.
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Music Monday at Allentown Library
10-11 a.m. — Allentown Public Library — Free entry — Bring your littles for a fun music session in the Children’s Department.
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Wilkes-Barre Scranton Penguins at Lehigh Valley Phantoms
7:05-8:05 p.m. — PPL Center — Ticket prices vary — Watch the exciting matchup between local hockey teams in the heart of Allentown.
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StamperCon Allentown
10 a.m.-5 p.m. Fri, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sat — The Allentown Fairgrounds — $6.00 — Celebrate creativity in crafting at this vibrant convention.
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Bridgeport Islanders vs. Lehigh Valley Phantoms
7:05-9:05 p.m. — PPL Center — Ticketed event — Exciting AHL action as the Islanders take on the Phantoms at home.
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Dashboard Confessional Concert
7-9 p.m. — Archer Music Hall — Tickets available — Experience the heartfelt melodies from Dashboard Confessional's latest album 'All The Truth That I Can Tell'.
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Last Thursday Band Concert
7:30 p.m. — Miller Symphony Hall — Check ticket prices for a night of unforgettable music with Last Thursday Band.
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Earth Day in the Park
12-6 p.m. — Cedar Beach Park — Family-friendly fun — Celebrate the environment with activities, food, and vendor tables.
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