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Bath Farmers’ Market Crowns Little Miss Strawberry

Bath Farmers' Market crowned this year's Little Miss Strawberry on Friday, June 7, in the third annual contest. This year's winner is four year-old Lillian Gengaro of Bath. She is the daughter of Heather and...

Looking Back | Cradle of History

Today, I am visiting the new Bath Museum in the borough’s municipal building. In the past I have written a number of columns on the borough’s history and heritage. Over the years Margie Rehrig, Diane...

Residents Say Drainage Issues Are Turning Graystone Circle Into A ‘Swamp’

Several residents of the 900 block of Graystone Circle appeared before the Allen Township Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, May 28. They said that drainage issues in the new development are “out of control.” The...

Parking Permits And Rental Ordinance Discussed; Old Bath Municipal Building Sold To Bidder

The Borough of Bath council meeting on Monday, June 3 was a busy one. Council discussed parking permits, rental inspection ordinances, rezoning requests, and took some time to recognize a Borough employee. The sale...

Annual Paw Prints On The Canal Sets Tails Wagging

On Sunday, June 2, Paw Prints on the Canal returned to Northampton’s Canal Street Park for the 11th year in a row. The annual event has become one that is looked forward to by...

East Allen Looks To Grants For Weaversville Farmhouse Demolition, Public Works Equipment

During their May 23 meeting, East Allen supervisors unanimously granted borough manager Brent Green permission to move forward with applications for several grants that will enable the township to pay for an abundance of...

PennDOT Announces Start of Project to Replace Three Bridges on PA 248 in Northampton...

Allentown, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) Engineering District 5 announced yesterday that work is beginning to replace three bridges on PA 248 in Northampton County. The bridges being replaced are the...

Memorial Day Services Held Throughout Northampton County

Memorial Day services were held throughout Northampton County over Memorial Day Weekend. From May 26 until May 27, the Sons of Veterans of the Grand Army of the Republic visited ten cemeteries and churches...

Holy Family School Sets Sail With Production Of ‘Pippi Longstocking’

From May 17 until May 19, the Holy Family School Players performed their production of Pippi Longstocking. Students from kindergarten through eighth grade brought the classic children’s tale to life with colorful costumes and...

Train Traffic Frustrates Northampton Residents

During the Borough of Northampton Council meeting on Thursday, May 16, council was approached by a resident frustrated by idling trains behind his home. Brian King, a resident of the 400 block of Buckingham Drive,...
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