The Home News November 16

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NOVEMBER 16-22, 2023

Looking by Back Ed Pany Classic to Rock, Part 1 of 2

The Mutations, later called Belleau Wood A few months ago, we wrote a series of columns on the Ritz and Roxy theaters. We received a number of responses from our readers. One of them was Ms. Joan Matura, wife of the late Steve Myers, a talented musician who played at numerous venues, including the Roxy. Mr. Myers, a friend, was a

Daniel Roebuck announces Upcoming Christmas movie to Be filmed in Bethlehem and Bath bakery By CATHERINE STROH Bethlehem native Daniel Roebuck will once again be filming a movie in the Lehigh Valley, this time bringing Christmas cheer to his hometown and some neighboring locations, including Kiffle Kitchen in Bath. During a news conference at Hotel Bethlehem on Monday,

November 13, Roebuck announced that he will be filming his next film, “Saint Nick of Bethlehem,” right in his hometown, the Christmas City. Roebuck said inspiration behind his next film actually came from a Hallmark movie, “Miracle in Bethlehem, PA,” to be released this December.

“I was so excited to hear this news and then confused when they said they were shooting it in Winnipeg, Manitoba,” said Roebuck. “Saint Nick of Bethlehem” will be a collaboration between Roebuck and Spencer Folmar, a filmmaker based in Central Continued on page 16

Moore Elementary celebrates 11th Annual Veterans Day Event

former student of this writer at Northampton High School. He had a long journey with music. His repertoire ranged from classic, church, popular and rock music. Steve started playing the piano at age 7. His parents were supportive. He studied the piano unContinued on page 5

Moore Township Supervisors discuss Proposed 2024 budget With no tax increase

By SAVANNAH BROWN The Moore Township Board of Supervisors met on Wednesday, October 25 for a proposed 2024 budget discussion and on Thursday, November 2 for their regular monthly meeting. During the budget meeting, supervisors unanimously approved a resolution to apply for a statewide LSA grant for a speed trailer and three electronic solar-powered

50 cents

portable speed limit signs. Combined, the four items total roughly $30,000. Next, supervisors unanimously approved a change in Public Works Department services to FirstNet for their communications. Public Works Director Craig Hoffman explained that FirstNet makes small box radios that run Continued on page 2

Samantha Hogues, U.S. Air Force veteran, and students from Mrs. Schaffer’s class By SAVANNAH BROWN Each year, Moore Elementary School holds a Veterans Day celebration to honor all of the men and women who served in the United States Armed Forces while paying tribute to local heroes. On Friday, November 10, Moore Elementary celebrated their 11th annual Veterans Day

event, which began in 2012, and—aside from 2020 when students learned remotely due to the COVID-19 pandemic— has been a memorable day that veterans, students, staff and teachers look forward to every year. After a welcome breakfast sponsored by Aramark and the Moore Elementary PTA, veter-

ans, students, staff and teachers gathered in the gym for openContinued on page 16

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