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JANUARY 24-30, 2013 Your Local News 50 cents A First in Potato Judging from Northampton County

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Moore Science Fair On Wednesday night Jan. 16, Moore Elementary School held their 6th grade science fair. The evening featured an opportunity for the students to present their science research projects that they worked on throughout the seconnd semester to their peers, parents, and community members. It was a wonderful evening with an amazing turn-out! The staff was very pleased with the projects, and with the performance of the students - both

in their projects and their presentations! Several judges used a rubric-system to award the topthree winners. Thanks were expressed to them for their time and expertise. The judges were: Mr. David Gogel NASD Board President, Mrs. Jennifer Miller - NASD Board Member, Mrs. Lydia Hanner - NASD Dir. of Curriculum, Ms. Monteith - NASD Reading Supervisor, Mr. Wilde NASD High School Physics Continued on page 16

4-H State Potato Judging Includes Local Winners

There were several local winners in the 2013 4-H Potato Grading and Identification Contest at the Pennsylvania Farm Show on January 8. Thirty-one 4-H members and 7 teams participated in this exciting contest. Participants from Bradford, Indiana, Lehigh, and Northampton Counties tested their knowledge of spuds.

New Bath Boro Truck

The contest is comprised of two divisions; basic and honors. Those who compete in the honors division are winners from previous years. The competitors in the basic division must test their skills at three stations. The first station is a “potato grading” station. The station is a timed event where competitors challenge to see who can grade 100 potatoes in the shortest time. Not only is quickness important, but so is accuracy. The second station is a “defect station” where competitors must

accurately identify 20 different defects on 40 potatoes. The third station is a “plate” grading station. Five potatoes are put on each of four plates. Each plate must be evaluated on uniformity of size and shape and lack of defects. The plates must then be ranked in order. Two classes of plates must be judged. Those in honors must complete three stations in addition to the basic stations. The fourth station is comprised of two more plate classes. The Continued on page 15

Girl Scouts Start Their Cookie Season

2013 DUMP TRUCK costing $50,000, with snow plow, was purchased by the Borough of Bath with funds from the 2012 round of gaming grants from the Sands Casino and the State Liquid Fuels Tax. No borough funds were needed. Standing with the truck on a snowy morning are Luke Douvier and Lou Nigrelli of Public Works and Councilpersons John Kearns, Mark Saginario, Jennifer George, Carol Bear-Heckman, Robert Fields, Borough Manager Tom Petrucci and Councilperson Kathryn Roberts. – Home News photo

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The Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania (GSEP) will celebrate the official start of the highly anticipated 2013 Girl Scout Cookies® season with a diverse lineup of activities and opportunities for girls and fans of the organization. The cookie program will run from January 17 through March 3. This year’s program is themed “What Can a Girl Do?” and continues its tradition of providing girls with an avenue to develop financial literacy and important leadership skills while earning proceeds for troop and coun-

Carol Ritter....................5

Senior Citizens...............8

Church .........................11

Ask Bill ..........................2

Sports............................6

Northampton.................9

Classifieds ........... 14 & 15

College Corner ...............4

Bath...............................7

Nazareth . ....................10

Police Blotter ...............16

cil activities for the remainder of the year. For the first time since 1999, Girl Scouts cookie boxes will feature brand new designs in order to showcase the significance of the program on girls’ lives. The iconic Girl Scout Cookie packages will showcase the five skills that the Girl Scout Cookie Program teaches girls: goal setting, decision making, money management, people skills, and business ethics. This year the Girl Scouts of the USA is also debuting Continued on page 16

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