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BATH AREA BATH BORO – EAST ALLEN TWSP. –  MOORE TWSP. –  CHAPMAN BORO Bath Council

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THE HOME NEWS October 4-10, 2012

Kearns suggested the borough engineer make an inspection. Petrucci will also check on the escrow account for the property. Smith talked about the sign that the business has, and a hole from a cesspool. Fields told him if there is a new owner, he would have to

go through the legal processes. • A preliminary 2013 budget was worked on last week, and Continued from page 1 scanned on Monday, but will be neighbor’s property. He showed given further review. Council a 5-year agreement • Council voted to return the made between the former swim$1,000 Bath Social Hall donation ming pool business and Council. for the Keystone Park pavilion rebuilding, since FEMA has allocated $41,000 for the project. Council will have a workshop meeting on Oct. 16 at 6 p.m. to award the contract for the Keystone Park parking lot/pavilion reconstruction project. • Petrucci announced that Keystone Cement will continue sweeping borough streets twice a year, saving the borough $2,800. • Leaf collections will begin in Dates available for and go to Novemmid-October Wednesday Afternoon ber or December. . .Also noted: Wednesday Afternoon There is a good supply of salt on 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm pm 1:00 pm - 3:00 hand to deal with snow and ice this winter. Friday Morning Friday Morning • Kearns reminded about Bath Community Day this Saturday, 10:00 am Noon 10:00 am - Noon Oct. 6 from 11 a.m to 4 p.m. at Keystone Park. The new gazebo Call for details! Saturday Nights will be dedicated, and music will Saturday Nights be a part of it. 6:30 pm ? 6:30 pm - ? • Lehigh Valley Economic Development Corp. wants a list of Bowling Birthday Parties! properties that could be used for development, so that they could showcase them to bring in busiAsk About our Men/Mixed/Youth ness for Bath. Bowling RaceLeagues! Street, Bath | 610-837-8336 or 610-704-0383 • Fire Chief Ed Demchak’s report for September showed these man-hours: fire calls, 80 (mostly in Moore and East Allen); EMS calls, 25; drills, 165; school, 60; administration, 240; equipment Parties, Small Gatherings, repair, 20; meetings, 75; work detail, 35; fire police, 23. Demchak Meetings and Showers. said October is Fire Prevention Month, and firefighters will visit Call: 610-837-8337 FMI. local schools. He also reminded people about smoke detecters and to check their furnaces. The 278 Race Street, Bath, PA 18014 fire department will sponsor the Oct. 23 Halloween parade, and 610-837-8336 or 610-704-0383 donations are wanted.

new summer events

Bath American Legion Bowling Lanes

Open OpenBowling Bowling

Birthday Parties

Bath American Legion Bowling Lanes

Available Year Round: Social Hall

Community Veterinary Practice Licensed Veterinary Technician Care Dogs, Cats, and Exotics

Arthur R. Hulshizer, MS, VMD Mon. Tues. & Thurs. 9 am – 7 pm Wed. & Fri. 9 am – 5 pm Saturday 9 am-12 noon

S. Seem clerk Donna greets a furry visitor “Name” at the Final Thursday event in Bath.

S. Seem Antiques Final Thursday

By ALICE WANAMAKER The Home News

The newly restored S. Seem Antiques and Artisans shop on Chestnut St. in Bath held their second monthly “Final Thursday” event last week. Each month the shop opens its doors on the final Thursday to customers and visitors to the town and carries a theme. This month’s theme was all about our four legged friends, and came with a free bandana for every pooch that stopped by. S. Seem Antiques treated visitors to refreshments, hors d'oeuvres, chocolates

AN N’S CORN E R STORE LATTE M wide variety of

Hot & Cold Sandwiches

Ice Cream from The Ice Cream Lab

Homemade Pies & Cakes

Phone: 610-837-5888 • Fax: 610-837-5877

2550 Community Drive, Bath PA 18014 www.communityveterinarypractice.com

Enjoy the day at the park with family, friends and pets!

Compliments of Daniel G. Spengler, Attorney at law 110 East Main Street, Bath, PA 18014, 610-837-7855

and free entertainment by local musician and singer Michael Jackson. Owners Carol and Darrin Heckman were thrilled by the turnout and enjoyed talking to people who stopped by, which included many new faces. This month’s event will be held on Thursday, October 25 and will be masquerade themed to celebrate Halloween. For more information on S. Seem and their Final Thursday event, find them on facebook or stop by from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. daily. S. Seem Antiques & Artisans is located at 100 S. Chestnut Street in Bath.

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