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The Home News JULY 14-20, 2022
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Dedication ceremony Held for Bath Borough’s New playground
Looking by Back Ed Pany Cement to War, Part 4 of 7 In this continuing series, platoon leader S. Sgt. Frank Csencsitz, of Northampton, marched through Germany with the 5th division, 3rd army, under Gen. George Patton. The year was 1945. As they crossed into Germany, German soldiers started to surrender. In a prisoner check, he found this book, “Mit Hitler im
By SAVANNAH BROWN The Borough of Bath celebrated their playground dedication with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Tuesday, July 5 at Paw Park. The playground was donated by the Bath Republican Association and is the largest donation the borough has received to date. To begin the ceremony, State Representative Ann Flood shared some words of gratitude. “This is such a great addition to Paw Park and an asset to Borough of Bath to be able to have families who bring their pups here and access for children to be able to play. Thank you to the Republican Club for their donation, and I know that it will be utilized and it’s a wonderful asset to the community and the families that will use it,” said State Rep Flood. Next, Mayor Fiorella Mirabito warmly shared her appreciation towards the Republican Club. “We are very grateful to them!”
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said Mayor Mirabito. to be a great addition here. Thank Borough of Bath Council you for all that you did to make President Michelle Ehrgott also this happen!” thanked the club for their donaAshlee Giordano of the Bath tion. Republican Association explained Council President Ehrgott ex- the inspiration for this came durpressed to the club, “To have an ing the Covid pandemic. Giordaorganization work with us in the no said that during the pandemic way that you did is awesome! We when schools were shut down, hope we can get other organiza- children would play in the large tions and members and residents field behind the club’s property. to donate and to help out because Since the children were not being we’re just a single entity and we destructive, Giordano thought it don’t always have the funds to do would be nice to have equipment these things, so to support our down at that end of town. community and do things for “There are quite a few people our children is just fantastic. I ap- from our club that use the Paw plaud you so much!” Park, but they don’t like to bring Council Vice President Frank their dogs and kids at the same Hesch also thanked the Republi- time, so we decided we were gocan Club on behalf of the council ing to raise money to put some and Council President Pro Tem equipment here,” said Giordano. Barry Fenstermaker. “Thank you for adding such a “Thank you to the Republican beautiful piece to our parks sysClub for the largest donation tem,” said Mayor Mirabito. we’ve ever received in the borough. It is beautiful and it’s going Continued on page 7
Westen,” by Professor Heinrich Hoffmann, 1940. In 1940, all German media was under the control of Joseph Goebbels, a master of demagoguery. As minister of propaganda, he attempted to glorify the Third Reich and crush “freedom of the press.” See photos on page 8. More photos in two weeks.
Moore Township Zoning Hearing Board holds Water’s Edge at Wind Gap Industrial Development appeal By SAVANNAH BROWN The Moore Township Zoning Hearing Board met Wednesday, June 6 to hear the Water’s Edge at Wind Gap LLC Industrial Development for Warehouse Use property proposal appeal of the Zoning Officer’s determinations. The appeal challenges the substantive validity of various sections of the township’s zoning ordinance and zoning officer determinations. Attorney Marc B. Kaplin of Kaplin Stewart Attorneys at Law represented the applicant at the hearing and only called Stephen M. Walsh from Dynamic Engineering Consultants as a witness
and expert engineer in zoning land development and civil engineering during the presentation. Kaplin began with some background information on the Water’s Edge at Wind Gap land development plans. The plans Continued on page 4
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