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Northampton Borough Office, borough parks Open during ‘green’ Phase, PPE available To businesses
Fireworks at Bethlehem Steel Stacks, photo by Gregory Morgan Photography.
Hope Lutheran Church hosts Drive-thru Vacation Bible School
submitted by LAURIE CHRISTMAN Monday was the first day of drive-thru Vacation Bible School at Hope Lutheran
Church, 4131 Lehigh Drive, Cherryville. Adam and Eve were in the Garden of Eden to greet the participants as they arrived in their cars look-
ing forward to fun, games, and treats. The excitement will continue through Friday from 9 to 10 a.m. every morning.
By KERI LINDENMUTH Northampton Borough Council met on Thursday, July 2, the council’s first meeting since Northampton entered Pennsylvania’s “green” phase. All council members and residents who attended the meeting were required to wear masks. During the meeting, it was announced that personal protection equipment (PPE) is available to borough businesses and nonprofits. These materials were provided by the county to help re-opened businesses operate safely. The 59 kits are available at the borough office on a first come, first serve basis. Business owners can choose between kits that contain masks, gloves, and disinfectant wipes, or kits that contain masks, gloves, and hand sanitizer. “[These] will help get you on your way,” said borough manager LeRoy Brobst. It was also announced that all borough parks are once again open. Brobst said that restrooms, pavilions, and play equipment are being sanitized regularly. With lessened restrictions in place, more organizations are requesting use of the borough’s parks and pavilions. One of those groups is the O’Grady Quinlan Academy of Irish Dance in Easton. They asked council for permission to use the Municipal Park bandshell on Friday, July 31 for a “Social DisDANCE” showcase. “This will be a nice opportunity for something to happen there,” said Brobst. He added that the bandshell does not get used much, and the performance will not conflict with any other events. Council approved the event, as long as Northampton County remains in the “green” phase. In other business, council approved the construction of a vehicle impound lot at the rear of the Northampton Fire Depart-
ment. The lot will be used by the borough’s police department in lieu of Force-1 Towing, a thirdparty that police currently use to store impounded vehicles. The borough will charge for storage and cameras will be installed. Not all cars will be impounded at this location, explained Police Chief Bryan Kadingo, only specific vehicles in need of a secure location. Finally, council wished to set the record straight and explain their reasoning for passing on the decision to allow Northampton Area High School to hold graduation. Last month, council refused to vote on a request from the high school to waive crowd guidelines and hold graduation amid the COVID-19 pandemic. At the time, they said the decision should be made by the county or by the state. However, they received backlash from some residents. “This board is not against high school students doing graduation” said Councilman Kenneth Hall. “[The decision] belonged to a higher power.”
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Northampton Borough Council Defers High school Graduation Request
By KERI LINDENMUTH 18, the On Thursday, June CounNorthampton Boroughmeetings, cil resumed in-personresidents to with the option for via telecall in to the meeting meeting, Borphone. During the Brobst anough Manager LeRoy Northampton nounced that the had asked Area School District social disthe borough to waive their July for tancing limitations cer24 high school graduation that the emony. It was a decision in makpart council wanted no ing. liability,” “I do not want that Kutzler. Judy said Councilwoman should go She said such a request the state. or through the county even in the ----------------------Under state law, are limited of the fence with the erection It’s a blessing in disguise. “Green Phase” crowdsindividuals. STROH the garden].” By CATHERINE to no more than 250 would only two groups [surrounding Brian Sabo planting a Just over a year ago, together “We just started tomatoes, The school said it and came have ----------------------in the community two guests per graduate on week ago. We like more allow all CDC guidelines. The carrots, broccoli and and decided to collaborate Anyone who would follow People cucumbers, could that it would limit [to name a few]. We veg- information in regards to Change a community garden. may district added Al mission is to beans more Standing Up, whose and make it always use more plants, We’re also on Main in Northampton more the number of people enteringstay to Stadium in order 484-272-7873. For help the community and Change etables, more seedlings. call Erdosy along other Standing on People put rose bushes a better place to live, the threshold, but no joined looking to from information may be found below were given. fence to deter people on Main in Northampton Up, their “group” details agreed idea of a com- the said Sabo. They’re always forces to bring the jumping the fence,” Council unanimouslythe counand garden on Facebook. munity garden to life.is a recovery The community-based defer the decision to looking for more volunteers by different vol- the best way to get involved is to to or to the state. Change on Main ty people will be tended and also unanithroughout each day, on reach out via Facebook. resource center helping In addition, council rent payis funded unteers the borbe maintained by Change with addictions and Their goal is to make a better mously agreed to defer Northampton. will and People Standing Up the Northampton by the County of ough of Northampton at 1830 Main his ments from for years to come. Community Center. live. Sabo expressed Change on Main, located established volunteersthe proceeds from the place to “Part of my mission is to Memorial pays $5,000/ normally Main St. Suite 3, was 2018. All of center mission, The be donated to the break the stigma of addiction, in month in rent to the borough, in Northampton July director garden will Bank. back to the community cenChange on Main garden Northampton Area Food that I want to give wheelbar- doing recovery which owns “The Brian Sabo said, got a grant “We can literally just the street the community. Part of than 2 back. What’s better is grant funded. We Borough of row the proceeds across Continued on page said Sabo, is givingthe less fortunate?” [to proceed] and the the land at [to the food bank],” helping us Northampton gave and assisted “It’s a blessing in disguise.” 1602 Canal Street
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