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Bath Borough stands with Ukraine, offers economic relief to residents

A somber moment of silence opened the Bath Borough Council meeting on Monday, March 7, as council members and residents sent their thoughts and prayers to the victims of the Russian invasion of Ukraine....

Northampton Borough hires part-time police officer

During its March 3 meeting, the Northampton Borough Council hired a new part-time police officer. Robert Lindsay, who also serves as a paramedic for St. Luke’s Hospital, will join the force immediately. He was...

Obituaries | Week of March 10

Richard E. Halbfoerster  Richard E. Halbfoerster, 78, of Moore Township, quietly passed away at home on Saturday, March 5, 2022.  Born in Allentown, he was the son of Margaret A. (Smith) Halbfoerster of Bath, and...

Moore Township BOS conduct monthly meeting, biosolids added to agenda

The Moore Township Board of Supervisors conducted their monthly meeting on Tuesday, March 1 at 6 p.m. in the municipal building.  The board approved the purchase of a skid loader and a broom in the...

Salem UCC of Moorestown’s 250th anniversary

Salem United Church of Christ is celebrating their 250th anniversary this year. The historic church was organized during the Colonial Era before there was a United States of America. Commonly called Big Moore, it...

Northampton County upcoming roadwork

Municipality: Lower Saucon Township/Williams Township Road name: Easton Road/Raubsville Road Between: PA 611 and Countryside Lane Type of work: Crack Sealing Work being done by: PennDOT Maintenance Forces Type of restriction: Daytime Restriction: Lane restriction with flagging. Start date: March 7 Est...

Willow Brook Farms hearing to continue on March 22, Allen Supervisors want to see...

During the Allen Township Board of Supervisors meeting on Tuesday, February 22, attorneys and developers representing the Fuller Family Trust and Willow Brook Farms presented their updated plans for a mixed-use village on the...

Bath Area Fish Committee seeking volunteers and donations

The Bath Area Fish Committee will be back this year with their annual kids fishing contest at the Monocacy Creek after a two-year hiatus due to Covid-19. Because the contest has not been able...

Lehigh Township Supervisors approve ad hoc committee to oversee zoning ordinances

The second meeting of the month for the Lehigh Township Board of Supervisors commenced on Tuesday, February 22. On the top of the agenda was a motion to form an ad hoc committee, a...

Looking Back | Weaversville to War, Part 5 of 5

In this concluding column, Larry Oberly and this writer are completing our interview with Mrs. Beatrice Christoff, whose father, Herbert Ruch, served with the U.S. Engineers in New Guinea and Manila. I hope we...
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