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East Allen Looking To Expand Zoning Code Enforcement

Despite requesting an additional eight hours per week of zoning enforcement from CodeMaster, East Allen Township still has a backlog of zoning calls and complaints. During the township’s board of supervisors meeting on Oct....

Obituaries | 10/17

TERRY L. BRONG Terry L. Brong, 65, of Bath, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2019, while in the care of the Inpatient Hospice at Lehigh Valley Hospital, Allentown. Born in Salisbury Township, he...

Bath’s Paw Park Opens To Four-Legged Fanfare

Dozens of Bath residents and their four-legged friends waited anxiously for the ribbon cutting ceremony at Bath’s new Paw Park, the first dog park in the borough. After four years of planning, fundraising, and...

Looking Back | On The Farm, 1930

A few weeks ago Bob Mentzell, a friend, former outstanding teacher at Northampton High School and current school member, forwarded this writer a series of photographs showing my father, Anthony Pany, working on the...

Northampton Borough Looking At Fire Truck Financing

After expressing concerns about purchasing a new ladder truck for the Northampton Borough Fire Department, Northampton Borough Council has engaged in discussions with the fire department to see whether a purchase is possible within...

Potential Budget Cuts Raise Concern in Nazareth

At the Nazareth Borough Council meeting Monday night, concerns were expressed by the NEDC- Nazareth Economic Development Committee- that the group’s funding may be cut. This would lead to the possible elimination of the...

Bath Borough Awards Sanitation Contract To Advanced Disposal

During their meeting on Monday, Oct. 7, Bath Borough Council awarded a three-year sanitation contract to Advanced Disposal. This contract comes after 13 years of services by J.P. Mascaro & Sons. The borough received two...

Mayoral Proclamation Awarded To Bath Assistant Fire Chief

During the Bath Council meeting on Monday, October 7, Mayor Fiorella Mirabito awarded her first-ever mayoral proclamation to Assistant Fire Chief Christopher Keenhold for his bravery and dedication during a January 1 fire call...

Cement Worker of the Month | October

Mr. Michael Haberle was reared in Nazareth, graduating from Nazareth High School in 1978, where he was co-captain on the Nazareth High School football team that won the 1977 Colonial League Championship. He played...

Local Writer Releases Children’s Book On Acceptance, Family, And A Lovable Spider Named Earl

When local writer Erin Rafanello Ferguson found live spiders in her family’s freshly cut Christmas tree, the idea for her children’s book was born. “I named one of the spiders Earl and my family and...
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