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DECEMBER 26-JANUARY 1, 2020
Christmas at Boulton Celebrated
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Rep. Marcia Hahn announces Retirement from State House
Upper Nazareth Police Department Conducts Operation Santa Stop
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By HOME NEWS STAFF The Boulton Historic Site and Jacobsburg Historical Society recently held their annual Christmas at Boulton event. The special weekend showcased the J. Joseph Henry House, adorned in Victorian Christmas décor, featuring an exhibit of Henry family clothing. Patrons could admire the Nicholas Hawk Gun Shop, a
200-year-old log gun shop. The Pennsylvania Longrifle Museum was also open for tours, featuring more than 100 historic arms on display. If you were unable to attend or wish to experience the elegant beauty of the Henry House again this holiday season, the house museum and gift shop will be open Saturday, Dec. 28 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
State Rep. Marcia Hahn (RNorthampton County) announced today that she will not seek a sixth term in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 2020. Rep. Hahn has represented Pennsylvania’s 138th Legislative District since 2010. “It has been the privilege of a lifetime to represent the people of the 138th District for these past nine years,” Hahn said. “For nearly a decade, I have advocated for smaller government, better education and for assistance to our state’s critical agriculture industry. I am proud that, in many cases, I have succeeded in delivering the people of Northampton County with the representation they deserve.” “I would like to thank all the residents of the 138th District for supporting me and for allowing me to serve. The fond memories I have from my tenure in office will remain with me always, and I will be forever grateful for the opportunity to represent the area that I call home.” The final day of Rep. Hahn’s current legislative term is Nov. 31, 2020.
By HOME NEWS STAFF The Upper Nazareth Police Department spread a little cheer and hit the streets last Wednesday, Dec. 18 to reward good, safe driving. Officers contacted drivers and presented them with gift cards to acknowledge their excellent road skills. A donation by the members of the Upper Nazareth Police Association funded this activity.
East Allen Supervisors say Goodbye to Peggy Moser
By KERI LINDENMUTH Wednesday, December 18 marked Supervisor Peggy Moser’s last public meeting as an East Allen Township representative. Her term concludes at the end of 2019. She did not seek reelection. She joined the East Allen Township Board of Supervisors in 2014 following a successful grassroots campaigns. When the direction of the township made her unhappy, “she stepped forth like I wish more people would do,” said Supervisor Roger Unganst. “You have served six years,” he told her. “I can guarantee that the township thanks you and this
board thanks you.” Moser paid respect to all of her fellow residents who supported her through the years. “It has been an honor,” she said. In January 2020, her seat will be filled by Christopher Cruz, who won his election in November.
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