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The home of Dr. B. D. Wilkins, the last Weaversville physician. Photo courtesy of Larry Oberly. Seventy years ago, I spent owned by the Odenwelder fammuch of the summer on William ily. When constructed, the home Smith’s farm in Weaversville. served as a hotel and stage coach My father, Anthony, was an im- stop with a stone building across migrant from Austria. My first the street to house the horses and job was on the farm. The fam- stage. The buildings were removed ily’s main farm was in East Allen to widen Weaversville Road. Township. The Drexel Heights housing The farm was sold, so Wil- development was the pasture for lie moved to a small farm in William Kleppinger’s dairy herd. Weaversville. My father would They produced milk for his Howleave the farm when he was hired ertown dairy. St. John’s Union by Universal Atlas Cement Com- Church, now St. John’s United pany but would also help on the Church of Christ, is a local landfarm when needed. mark. A home that served the After writing the columns on church was removed, as was the Weaversville history, I decided to church grove and refreshment look back to the Weaversville I stand. remember. Larry Oberly and this On the corner, across from the writer will walk down Weavers- church, is a memorial to World ville Road from the intersection War II veterans. A former school of Weaversville and Route 329 on the lot served as a fellowship to see how things have changed. hall where the church held reguHope we survive the traffic! lar dinners. Next was the office Seventy years ago, the home at the Route 329 intersection was Continued on page 8
By JASON KAMERY The Moore Township Board of Supervisors met at 7 p.m. on July 7 at the Moore Township Recreation Center. After an increase in complaints of fireworks being shot off, the Moore Township Board of Supervisors had township Solicitor David Backenstoe take a look at the state fireworks law to determine what action the Board of Supervisors could possibly pursue. “Apparently fireworks are a huge problem everywhere in the state, in particular the bigger cities like Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and even Allentown and Bethlehem,” said Backenstoe. “You’ll recall that at one time Pennsylvania had very limited fireworks. You couldn’t purchase any kind of extensive fireworks in Pennsylvania. “In 2017 the legislature enacted Act 43 which really materially changed everything you knew about fireworks, and I mean everything,” Backenstoe went on to say. “I guess the easiest way to break it down was to really talk about the two types of fireworks that they created in the statute.” One type is consumer grade and the other is professional displays. Consumer grade fireworks went from sparklers and little Black Cat fireworks, to Roman candles and bottle rockets. The other is professional displays. If someone comes to do those, they have to be a licensed pyro technician, the site has to be inspected, and there must be a $1 million bond or insurance with the township. “One thing is you absolutely cannot regulate the sale (of consumer grade fireworks),” Backenstoe said. “So if they are selling fireworks and it’s zoned properly, you cannot regulate what people
can buy, can’t buy, that’s state law. Now, how does the state law regulate the use of these fireworks, bottle rockets and Roman candles, these pretty powerful explosives? You cannot discharge them within 150 feet of an occupied structure. You cannot ignite or discharge them on private or public property without the owner’s permission. You can’t discharge them within or towards a motor vehicle. And the person discharging the fireworks cannot be under the influence of alcohol. What can townships do? Literally not much. You can regulate, I think, the hours of operation.” Backenstoe went on to explain how the Lehigh Township solicitor adopted a new ordinance a year or two ago. They tried to regulate the hours fireworks could be shot off based on the holiday. New Year’s Eve you could shoot off fireworks until 1 a.m. Fourth of July you could until 11 p.m., other holidays until 10 p.m. Then other days you were not supposed to after 9 p.m. Backenstoe also gave the Board of Supervisors a copy of a fireworks ordinance he received from the Pennsylvania State Association of Township Supervisors, which was adopted in Doylestown. The Council of Governments has decided to write a stern letter to the state legislators about the fireworks and the Moore Township Board of Supervisors is expected to sign that letter to express their dissatisfaction with the law. The Board of Supervisors decided to table any action until the COG comes out with their letter to the state legislators. The next Moore Township Board of Supervisors meeting will be at 7 p.m. on August 4.
By ERIN FERGUSON The Nazareth Clippers, a youth sports organization located in Nazareth, has decided to cancel their fall sports programs due to COVID-19, citing the restrictions being requested as too much for the organization to handle as well as concerns for the safety of children and their families. In a letter sent from the board, they discussed some of the restrictions as follows: “Some of the restrictions that were being requested by the Eastern Pennsylvania Football League were daily temperature checks at every practice and every game, which must be logged and then sent to the league every day that these practices and/or games occur. A COVID-19 waiver must be read to and signed by a parent at each practice and/or game and turned into the league. No parents would be allowed at practices. The league is requesting that only two spectators are allowed to come to the games per player. The league also raised the weight limits for the first two weeks due to children being inactive for such a long time-period. If one child on any of our organizational teams would test posiContinued on page 3
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