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Bath Farmers’ Market celebrates Season opening with Ribbon cutting ceremony

From left to right: Market Manager Karla Buckwalter, volunteers Adrianna Kish and Joanna Haring, sponsor Steven Brown, Borough Council Pro-Tem Barry Fenstermaker, sponsor Daniel Spengler, Borough Councilwoman Phyllis Andrews, market board member Tracy Berger-Carmen and her son, and market board member Carol Bear-Heckman. By SAVANNAH BROWN season, with a two-weekend min- Law Offices cut the ribbon and The Bath Farmers’ Market, imum. Those interested in be- residents cheered. sponsored this year by Spengler coming a vendor can still apply. The Bath Farmers’ Market will Brown Law Offices and Buy Buckwalter announced she will be held every Saturday, rain or Fresh Buy Local, celebrated their also be releasing a newsletter on shine, from 9 a.m. to noon May 15th season opening with a rib- Thursday mornings, which will through September 24, at its new bon cutting ceremony on Satur- provide residents with informa- location, the Monocacy Creek day, May 14 in Monocacy Creek tion on the vendors for the week clock, at the intersection of W. Park, at the clock. and any news. Main Street and Race Street in In addition to a new day, time Carol Bear-Heckman kicked the Bath Borough. and location this year, the market off the ribbon cutting ceremony A list of current vendors inalso has a new manager, Karla at 11 a.m. Heckman stated this cludes: Buckwalter. is the market’s 15th year, which • AK Farms – Fresh local fruits Buckwalter stated the market she referred to as “15 and fabu- and veggies, eggs, smoked cheeswill have over 20 vendors, how- lous.” Heckman introduced vari- es, pork products, and beef and ever not all of them will be pres- ous volunteers and counted down pork jerky ent for the entire season—some from 10. With scissors in hand, will be visiting or doing half of a Steven Brown of Spengler Brown Continued on page 4

Looking by Back Ed Pany Lehigh Portland Cement History

This plaque, which can be viewed at the Atlas Cement Memorial Museum, lists the early U.S. cement plants. In our years of cement research, we met Mr. Daniel Fritz when he was senior vice president for Lehigh Heidelberg, now Lehigh Hanson. He had just returned from San Ramon, Calif., where he was president of the west region. Dan managed 75 aggregate and cement facilities. A University of Massachusetts and Harvard University graduate, he earned civil engineering and business degrees. His cement and construction journey of 40 years has taken him to Asia, Florida, South Carolina and Georgia, with leadership positions at Cimentos, N.A., Polysius, Lehigh Heidelberg and Willis & Paul Group. He called us when he found a

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framed treasure of local cement history at Lehigh Heidelberg. The framed memories of employees who fought in World War I returns us to a war that, for the first time in our history, the United States would send our military to fight in Europe. The treasure was probably from the old Lehigh Portland Cement Company office Continued on page 4

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