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FEBRUARY 4-10, 2021

Tim Tepes named President of Greater Lehigh Valley REALTORS®

Tim Tepes Submitted by MALLORY SIEGFRIED Tim Tepes, the broker and coowner of Assist 2 Sell Buyers & Sellers Realty, was sworn in as the new president of the Greater Lehigh Valley REALTORS® (GLVR) on Jan. 28, 2021. 2021 Pennsylvania Association of Realtors® President Christopher Raad, who served as president of GLVR in 2015 and 2016, presided over the small, invitation-only ceremony held inside the Roxy Theatre in Northampton Borough. Tepes, a full time REALTOR® since 1990 who specializes in residential resales, new construction and investment properties, replaces former GLVR President Jack Gross of Better Homes and Gardens Cassidon Realty. The president of the association holds the position for one year and is

elected by a Nominating Committee, which consists of the past president and two directors. Tepes spoke only briefly in front of his closest family members, a few community leaders, and his fellow Board members. In a previous interview with association staff, though, he spoke about how he intends to lead the association. "I'm here to listen to what the Board of Directors and my fellow REALTORS® want and need," Tepes said. "This is their association. I'm here to help guide. If there's an issue that comes up, we will address it and move forward in the best interest of our members." Tepes noted that he would be open to the merging of Boards and/or Multiple Listing Services and generally working together with regional REALTOR® organizations to further the brand and better real estate services. A top priority for Tepes will be technology and ensuring REALTORS® and consumers continue to turn to their local association and Multiple Listing Service, not to third parties. More about Tim: Before his time with Assist 2 Sell, Tepes worked for Coldwell Banker Heritage Real Estate and RE/MAX Unlimited Real Estate. His other business affiliations include Tepes Construction Company Inc., T. Tepes Property Management Rentals, Treco Tepes Real Estate Company, North Star Settlement Services, and Notary Public. Continued on page 3

Hampton Lanes Roof collapses

By HOME NEWS STAFF The Northampton Borough Police Department responded to a burglary alarm at Hampton Lanes early Tuesday morning to find a portion of the roof over the bowling lanes had collapsed due to heavy snow. Luckily no one was inside at the time of the collapse. An online fundraiser has been established to help out with loss of profits while the alley is closed for repairs.

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Nazareth Make it Magical Borough The Little Big Holidays Council Advertises Of February ERIN FERGUSON pop some champagne or celebrate For tax over,Everybypeople year when Christmas is with your family by hosting a tend to get the "holi- chocolate fondue night. Make days are over" You think some comfort food for dinner, Collector there is nothingblues. to look forward like macaroni and cheese, and nothing to celebrate...well, serve it in the shape of a heart on Position, to,youFebruary couldn't be more wrong. a plate surrounded by strawberis filled with tons of ries ready to be dipped in your holidays to celebrate, mak- chocolate fondue. Write little love Approves little ing life magical. From Ground- notes and leave them all around hog Day to the Superbowl, Val- the house for the ones you love. entine's Day to Mardi Gras, grab If it's just you and your honey, Event your beads, fill your hearts, and draw a bath filled with rose petget to celebrating! als and add a relaxing bath bomb, Requests let'sSports fans unite for the BIG play some spa music, serve some By CHRISTINA SANTO The Nazareth Borough Council held their monthly meeting on Monday, February 1; the meeting was held virtually to comply with federal and state COVID-19 guidelines. Council approved a motion to increase the tax collector’s year wage to $11,500 from the previous amount of $9,500. A motion to set the yearly rent for the tax collector office at $1,200 located at 132 S. Main Street was also passed. This amount includes heat, water, sewerage, electric, garbage, phone and a reserved parking spot in the Borough lot. Finally, an ad stating that the Tax Collector position is on the ballot for a four-year term will be placed in the Nazareth Key, containing all details of compensation, building rental, and required certifications. Next, council approved the purchase of 10 Kirby Built picnic tables, totaling $7,348.50, to be placed around the pool and pool pavilion. Nazareth Area Youth Baseball Association was approved to use a variety of the borough’s baseball fields throughout their spring and fall seasons. However, they will have to share the large field in the main park with Legion Baseball and their request for the small field was denied due to a prior reservation. Three drive-through petition signature events were approved to collect signatures for potential Borough office candidates. The Continued on page 8

GAME, the Superbowl, which should be its own holiday, that's for sure. This year the Kansas City Chiefs compete against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for their shot at the title. Each team brings something to the table, literally, so celebrate with some food that represents each area these teams are from. Kansas City has its own style of BBQ using Kansas City BBQ Spices. Think Ribs, Burnt Ends, Coleslaw, and Kansas City Style Baked Beans, which is their own twist on regular baked beans. Don't forget the lemon pie, another KC classic. For Tampa Bay, hello seafood. Tampa Bay is located in Florida, which is known for its fresh seafood and key lime pie. Serve mini crab cakes, coconut shrimp, bacon-wrapped scallops, crab dip, steamed clams, and of course don't forget the margaritas. For décor, Kansas City is Red, White, and you can add some Gold. For Tampa Bay, they are the Buccaneers, so break out your pirate gear and Ahoy Matey, you have the perfect theme. You can find recipes on Pinterest and décor items at the Dollar Tree. The Dollar Tree also has mini footballs that make great favors and little gifts for your family and friends. Roses, hearts, chocolates...it's Valentine's Day! This is one of my favorite holidays because the bigger, the better, and cheesy is where it's at. Garland, balloons, hanging hearts, going over the top for this holiday is not only welcomed, but it's also a must. Get your sweetie a treaty and

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champagne, surround the room with candles, and enjoy a relaxing spa-like experience in your home before dinner. Whatever you do, do it with love and let that love flow into whatever you present on Valentine's Day. We should celebrate the love we have for one another all year long, but life....so make Valentine's Day super special and spread that love. Get your beads and masks...It's Mardi Gras! Such a fun holiday to celebrate. Beads, Masks, Boas, all of these items can be found at the Dollar Tree. Decorate your table with Green, Purple, Yellow, Gold. Serve Jambalaya, Gumbo, Beignets, Craw Fish, and of course, King Cake. Play music based out of New Orleans, which you can find on the internet, or by asking Alexa to play Mardi Gras music. With the kiddos, while playing music, walk around your house and start your own little Mardi Gras parade. Fun and festive! Stay safe, follow the guidelines and restrictions, but make it magical, make it count, and let's celebrate life! Follow Frankly Ferguson on Instagram @franklyferguson Website: https://franklyferguson.com/

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