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Bath Farmers’ Market inviting residents to ‘Get Fresh on Friday’

The Bath Farmers’ Market officially kicked off its 2021 season on Friday, May 14. The popular local farmers’ market is now in its 14th year and will run every Friday from 3 until 6...

Northampton County upcoming roadwork

submitted by Sean Brown   Municipality:  Bethlehem Twp. Road name:  US 22/PA 33 Interchange Ramps Type of work:  Construction Work being done by:  PennDOT Contractor Type of restriction:  Nighttime Restriction:  Ramps will be closed and detoured for pavement rehabilitation work. Detours...

Moore Township Board of Supervisors change yard waste hours and discuss traffic impact study

The Moore Township Board of Supervisors met at 6 p.m. on May 4 at the Moore Township Recreation Center Pavilion. They discussed the traffic impact study, yard waste site hours and short-term rental units. Kevin...

District Judge Robert Hawke addresses Northampton Borough Council

At their May 6 meeting, the Northampton Borough Council tabled the creation of a study committee for a stormwater fee since a few council members were not at the meeting; it would also allow...

Wolf Administration to increase indoor and outdoor events and gatherings maximum capacity on May...

submitted by Lyndsay Kensinger, Governor's office Harrisburg, PA – The Wolf Administration today announced that event and gathering maximum occupancy limits will be increased to 50 percent for indoor events and gatherings and 75 percent...

Bath Borough Authority surcharge frustrates some residents, but Authority maintains it’s necessary to meet...

Jacksonville resident Sharon Fournier was shocked when she got the news that an extra $70 per quarter would be charged to her water and sewer bill.  Starting in the second quarter of 2021, all 1,135...

Bath Council discusses fire department siren, welcomes new public works employee, and approves improvements...

During the Borough of Bath Council meeting on Monday, May 3, Councilwoman Carol Bear-Heckman brought to council’s attention some complaints residents have made concerning the fire department’s siren, which sounds during fire events and...

Nazareth Borough Council approves pool rates

At their May 3 meeting, the Nazareth Borough Council set the pool admission and rates for the 2021 season. Council already approved the reopening of the pool for Saturday, May 29 at their last...

Lack of sewer agreement continues to cause headaches for Allen Township developers, residents

During the Allen Township Board of Supervisors meeting on Tuesday, April 27, resident John Klink described the scene around his Eisenhower Drive home: roads with only base paving, storm drains with weeds growing out...

Best Dish Contest

Calling all foodies, home chefs, restaurants, bakeries, food trucks, etc.! We are looking for the best dishes in the area. Winners get bragging rights and prizes from our sponsors. Top entries will be featured...
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