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is enrolled in the District’s public school program. Requests for evaluation and screening must be made in writing to your child’s Northampton Area School District principal or the Director of Special Education. In compliance with state and federal law, the Northampton Area School District will provide to each protected, disabled student, without discrimination or cost to the student or family, those related aids, services or accommodations which are needed to provide equal opportunity to participate in and obtain the benefits of the school program and extracurricular activities to the maximum extent appropriate to the student’s abilities. In order to qualify as a protected disabled student, the child must be school-aged with a physical or mental disability that substantially limits or prohibits participation in or access to an aspect of the school program. These services and protections for “protected disabled students” are applicable to all students enrolled (or seeking enrollment) in special education programs. All information gathered about your child is subject to the confidentiality provisions contained in federal and state law. The District has policies and procedures in effect governing the collection, maintenance, destruction and disclosure to third parties of this information. For information about these policies and procedures, as well as rights of confidentiality and access to educational records, you may contact, in writing, the Special Education Office or any building principal. For further information on the

rights of parents for their child with a disability, provision of services, evaluation and screening (including purpose, time and location), and procedures, contact: Special Education Office Northampton Area School District 2014 Laubach Avenue Northampton, PA 18067 610-262-7811 x 20003 (5/9) BATH BOROUGH AUTHORITY MAY MEETING CHANGE The May Meeting of the Bath Borough Authority Board will be held on Monday May 13, 2013 at 7:00pm. The meeting will be held at Bath Borough Hall, 215 East Main Street Bath. Please call the Authority Office at, 610-837-0652 with questions. George Gasper, Chairman (5/9) NOTICE OF CERTIFICATE OF ORGANIZATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Certificate of Organization for a Domestic Limited Liability Company has been filed with the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, for the purposes of obtaining a Certificate of Organization of a proposed domestic limited liability company to be organized under the provisions of the Pennsylvania Limited Liability Company Law of 1994, 15 Pa.C.S. § 8901, et seq., and any successor statute, as amended from time to time. The name of the limited liability company is: Seitz Custom Homes, LLC Scott R. Steirer, Esquire PIERCE & DALLY, LLC 124 Belvidere Street Nazareth, PA 18064 (5/9)

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Heckman suggested a cross walk for children, along with a stop sign. Another safety concern was brought by the owner of International TV, with trucks using Union St. between his business and Kicker’s Pub. Council approved a crosswalk and sign “yield to Pedestrians.” While Petrucci said heavy trucks are between 5,000 and 7,000 lbs., Council wants more time to study where to put signs about trucks that use Barber St. Union St. is one-way north. • The parks committee is proposing a walking path to connect all the parks in Bath. Petrucci was given authorization to seek a state grant of $250,000 to complete planning and engineering. • Council adopted an ordinance removing a handicapped zone at n228 Penn St. • Oct. 5 was designated as Community Day at the request of the BBCP, who will have it at Keystone Park. The 275th Anniversary Committee will have a yard sale the same day, with profits going to the borough’s general fund. • Resolutions were approved adopting the H.A.R.B. certificate of appropriateness for 106-108 S. Chestnut St. and 126 E. Main St. • An application will be made for a $250,000 CDBG grant for road infrastructure improvements. Of this, if approved, $231,096 will be spent on Old Forge. • Since there is a new pick-up truck, the old one will be sold at the Northampton Boro municipal auction in July. • Council received a petition from S. Chesrnut St. residents to place their garbage at the rear of their properties, but Council had problems with trucks going out on Northampton St., and talked about sight distance. • The public works crew will put five inches of 2-A aggregate stone on small alleys to improve them.

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