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Allen Supervisors Discuss Route 329 Improvements And Future Of Sewer Service

At its meeting on Tuesday, June 27, the Allen Township Board of Supervisors was presented plans for infiltration and retention berms in Howertown Park. The retention berms are a mandatory part of the upcoming Route...

Tense Debate Ends In Denied Waiver For Lehigh Township Dollar General

Tensions flared at the June 27 Lehigh Township Board of Supervisors meeting, as township leaders debated whether or not to grant a waiver to developers behind the Dollar General project slated for the intersection...

Nazareth Explores Banning Bamboo From Properties

Members of Nazareth Borough Council expressed interest in banning bamboo from borough properties at their June 29 workshop meeting, after a borough resident expressed concern over the plant’s invasive nature and provided council with...

Rockefeller Public Hearing Expected In Early August

East Allen Township supervisors narrowed in on finalizing a date for Rockefeller Group Development Corporation’s public rezoning hearing at their June 22 meeting, after the developer’s previously scheduled hearing was postponed. The group, commonly...

Moore EAC Reviews Electronic Recycling Totals

Members of Moore Township’s Environmental Advisory Council reflected on successful efforts to recycle electronics at their June 13 monthly meeting, looking over totals from events within Moore Township, as well as recent totals from...

Antique Car Repair Shop Slated For East Allen Township

After hearing over an hour of testimony at their June 14 meeting, supervisors in East Allen Township took steps toward approving an antique automobile repair facility within the township, directing Solicitor Joseph Piperato III...

Northampton EMS Receives American Heart Association Award

Members of Northampton Borough Council lauded the borough’s emergency personnel at their June 15 meeting, praising them for their actions in the community as well as their recent recognition. Councilwoman Judy Kutzler announced during...

Northampton Planning Commission Approves Plans For New Apartments In Old Schoolhouse

At its meeting on Wednesday, June 14, the Northampton Planning Commission was presented the preliminary/final plans for 12 new apartments in the old Northampton schoolhouse at 1503 Main Street. Arthur Swallow, of Arthur A. Swallow...

Moore Township To Hire Two Police Officers

Moore Township supervisors made a motion to hire two new police officers for the township at their June 6 meeting. The move comes after Police Chief Gary West suggested that the board hire two...

Future Of CRPD And Sleepy Hollow Road Discussed In Bath

As has been the case all year, the Borough of Bath Council was very busy at its regular monthly meeting. The future of the CRPD, Sleepy Hollow Road, and a traffic light grant were...
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