An angler set a record in Connecticut by catching a fish weighing more than 58 pounds. Getty Images/iStockphoto An award-winning angler set a state record in Connecticut by reeling in a massive fish, ...
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Matthew Stohl of Saucon Valley and Amanda Samok of Palmerton didn’t need rearview mirrors as they ran away with Colonial League cross country championships yesterday. Stohl became the first Panther to ...
Helen M. Samok, 89, of Edgemont Avenue, Palmerton, died late Friday evening in Gnaden Huetten Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Lehighton. She was the wife of the late George Samok, who passed away ...
Norbert “Norbie” Samok, a tournament angler from Westchester County, New York, officially set a new Connecticut state record when he hauled in a 58.05-pound, 44.8-inch common carp from Lake Zoar last ...