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MAY 21-27, 2015
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Farmers Market Opens Home Improvement Guide Page 2
Bath Farmers Market manager Allison Czapp holds the scissors after cutting the ribbon marking the opening of the market for another season at Keystone Park. Members of Bath Borough Council, the borough manager, and the Bath Business & Community Partnership (BBCP) and others gathered for the ceremony late Friday afternoon. A nice-sized crowd of people patronized the vendors selling fresh fruits, vegetables and other products. The market is open every Friday during the summer. – Home News photo
New Bath Borough Manager hired by BILL HALBFOERSTER The Home News
Brad Flynn, 33, a native of the Philadelphia/Delaware County area and a resident of Tennessee the past 10 years, was hired recently as Bath Borough Manager. We met him for the first time on Friday as he attended the ribbon cutting for the opening of another farmers market season. He learned of the opening through the International City/ County Managers Association website. A police officer in Johnson City, TN those 10 years, he is a veteran of the U.S. Air Force. Flynn holds an undergraduate Bachelor of Science degree in interdisciplinary studies with a minor in criminal justice and a concentration in organization leadership from Eastern Tennes-
see State University, and upon graduation received his Master of Science degree in public administration. He has also received two certificates or urban planning and economic development. All of these together made him a perfect candidate for the position in the eyes of Bath Borough Council. In addition to his educational background, Flynn has also volunteered with the Northeastern Tennessee Sport Organization that he founded. The organization is a 501(c)3 non-profit charitable group that provides low to no cost sports for youth that are non-traditional in northeast Tennessee. He is particularly proud of the lacrosse team and its growing popularity. He and his wife have been married for 10 years. Picture on Page 2
Trophies claimed at Dart ball banquet by BILL HALBFOERSTER The Home News
Trophies were awarded to teams and players this past Wednesday, May 13 at the 61st annual banquet of the Suburban Inter-Church Dart Baseball League, held at Dryland U.C.C. Church in Lower Nazareth Township. The top six teams at the end of the 2014-15 season received the following trophies: First place – The John F. Herron trophy went to St. Paul’s U.C.C. Church of Northampton and was accepted by their manager, Kevin Gross. Second place – The Home News trophy was presented by Editor Emeritus Bill Halbfoerster to Salem Lutheran Church, Bethlehem, and accepted by
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manager William Hoke, Jr. Third place – The Walt Hoffert, Sr. Memorial trophy went to Salem U.C.C. of Moorestown, and was accepted by manager Rodney Remaley. Fourth place – The Chad Wagner Memorial trophy went to Dryland Trinity Lutheran, Hecktown and was accepted by manager Rich Durn. Fifth place – The Doggie Depot Trophy went to Emmanuel EC Church, Bethlehem, and was accepted by manager Jeff Hoffert. Sixth place – The Valley Wide Electric trophy went to St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church, Bethlehem, and was accepted by Ed Wychock, manager. St. Paul’s U.C.C. won the seasonal championship by taking the Continued on page 6
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