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FEBRUARY 1-7, 2024

Allen Township Supervisors Explore ways to reward Fire department volunteers, Incentivize new members

By KERI LINDENMUTH During their January 23 meeting, the Allen Township Board of Supervisors explored several options for rewarding existing fire department volunteers while incentivizing new members to join the team. Among them were real estate and earned income tax credits, mileage reimbursements and reimbursements per fire call. However, due to lax state law, supervisors struggled to decide on a program that would be fair for all volunteers. “It is crazy all across the state,” said Township Solicitor Lincoln B. Treadwell, “because there is not a uniform way to address it.” This has unintentionally led to municipalities competing for volunteers as volunteers move between departments, searching for

the best benefits. Supervisor Dale Hassler, the The original draft ordinance township’s fire chief, said other of the township’s incentive pro- volunteers rent, and some live gram offers a 100% real estate tax with their parents, which would credit for volunteers who meet not make them eligible for the criteria like number of calls re- real estate credit. In the case of sponded to. Nonresidents would earned income tax credits, some also receive a payment based on volunteers, like him, are retired. the assessed value of their proper“There isn’t a cure-all,” he conty multiplied by the Allen Town- tinued. But the township must ship tax millage. do something soon, he added. “I don’t see how crediting 100% With neighboring townships across the board is fair,” said Su- offering some incentives like paypervisor Gary Behler. “Some fire- per-call, Hassler said he worries fighters would get double of what Allen Township may lose volunothers would get.” teers if they do not offer any proBehler worried that volun- gram; a further consequence, said teers with lower property assess- Treadwell, of an inconsistent state ments would get a smaller credit policy. despite doing the same job. The The board tabled the draft orsame dilemma would happen if dinance. Treadwell, Township the township based the credit on Continued on page 5 earned income.

Lehigh Township Supervisors welcome Rec Board and Auditor applicants By LAURA KLOTZ The Lehigh Township Board of Supervisors opened their meeting on Tuesday, January 23 with the introduction of two applicants for the recreation board, Tammy Hess and Joe Schwartz, and one for the vacant elected auditor position, Monica Brown. Hess has worked with the recreation board for a few years and is very invested in keeping the parks safe and up to date; her vision involves better and safer playground equipment and ensuring that the parks are ADA accessible. Schwartz is a longtime resident of Lehigh Township who has retired; he stated he wants to see greater community involvement in events, such as the turnout for the Christmas tree lighting, and feels that Delps Park is especially good for larger events. Both stated that they are willing and able to attend meetings and be involved with upcoming events. After some deliberation, the appointment was awarded to Hess; Schwartz was invited to

attend recreation board meetings the Vineyard Estates subdivision and be an active participant. is starting to submit their permit Brown was then introduced, a applications, so residents should retiree with an extensive book- not be surprised to see new houskeeping and insurance back- es popping up. ground. Her application was Three payment requests for the unanimously accepted. maintenance building’s construcA representative of Sedler De- tion were approved. Township sign and Redevelopment was Manager Alice Rehrig informed present to request an extension the board that progress continues for their plan, which was sched- on schedule and the building is uled to expire on February 14. expected to be finished in April. He explained that there were only A discussion was held regardtwo items remaining to be han- ing board vice-chairman Cyndled, but a mixup on PennDOT’s thia Miller’s prior proposal for end caused a delay. An extra two changes to the meeting structure, months would be all that was re- including her suggestion for limquired, and the board agreed to iting statements from audience grant an extension until April members to three minutes during 30. The board also approved the agenda items and five minutes request presented by Township during public comment. TownEngineer Michael Muffley, for ship Solicitor David Backenan escrow release for the North- stoe pointed out that the board woods project in the amount of chairman can cut off a speaker $1,163,132.19. if they continue for too long. Zoning Officer Elizabeth Ama- Miller asked if the board could, to reported that December was a at the very least, impose a rule slower month, with only 11 per- that those who wish to comment mit applications received; nine were issued. She also said that Continued on page 3

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4-H State Potato Grading Competition

Northampton County 4-H member Lirael Cooney placed first overall in the A and B Division. Submitted by INGRID GARCIA The 2024 4-H Potato Grading and Identification Contest was held at the Pennsylvania Farm Show on January 9. Many 4-H members participated in this exciting contest; a total of 148 members. 4-H youth from Armstrong, Blair, Bucks, Bradford, Carbon, Indiana, Lehigh, Montgomery, Montour, Northampton, Potter, Union and York counties all tested their knowledge of spuds. The contest is divided into two divisions: basic and honors. Those who compete in the honors division are winners from previous years. The competitors in the basic division must test their skills at three stations. The first station is a “potato grading” station. The station is a timed event where competitors challenge to see who can grade 100 potatoes in the shortest time. Not only is quickness important, but so is accuracy. The second station is a “defect station” where competitors must accurately identify 20 different defects on 40 potatoes. The third station is a “plate” grading station. Five potatoes are put on each of four plates. Each plate must be evaluated on uniformity of size and shape and lack of defects. The plates must then be ranked in order. Two classes of plates must be judged. Those in honors must complete

three stations in addition to the basic stations. The fourth station consists of two more plate classes. The fifth station is estimating the weights of two large potatoes. At the sixth station the contestants must pick a Premium Pack. This means that out of 30 potatoes the ten most uniform and defect-free potatoes must be chosen. This contest teaches and enhances life skills such as decision making, defending your answer, quickness and observation. These skills are used for judging potatoes and are also used for judging livestock and other items in 4-H. Enhancing the use of these skills helps prepare 4-H members for future careers and activities. The first place “A” team was from Bradford County. The second place “A” team was from Northampton County with team members Ian Wagner, Lirael Cooney, Alivia Giles and Porter Lindeman. The third place “A” team was from Lebanon County. The fourth place “A” team was Continued on page 2

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from Lehigh County with team members Parker Haydt, Samuel Lazarus, Trevor Bowman and Miranda Brown. The first place “B” team was from Northampton County with team members Adam Geiger, Davin Boyle, Mackenzie Ford and Eli Geiger. One of Lehigh County’s “B” team placed second with team members Mary

Rabold, Colton Hanna, Darren Bowman and Hannah Keberlein. Another one of Northampton County’s “B” team placed third with team members Trevor Ford, Jacob Mann, Tessa Klein and Juliette Giles. Lehigh’s other “B” team placed 10th with team members Bridget Rabold, Levi Lazarus, Alex Weisner and Harper Schantz. In the honors division Sadie Berger placed first, Payge Haydt placed second and John Emanuel placed third. Allison Emanuel placed fourth, Marisa Berger placed fifth, all from Lehigh. Kathryn Rush from Montgomery placed sixth, Kamryn Fink of

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Lehigh placed seventh, Konnor Weisner of Lehigh placed eighth and Jonas Geiger of Lehigh placed nineth. Several other individuals participated in the “C” Division including Anna Remick and Ava Missmer from Lehigh County. All counties in Pennsylvania are encouraged to form a potato judging team for next year. Training materials are available. Horticulture Educators, Master Gardeners, local gardeners and potato producers are all good resources for volunteer leaders. Contact Kelly Weisner at kmb26@psu.edu if you would like more information.

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Bath Area Food Bank- Distributes food second Tuesday of each month, starting around 9:30 a.m. on lower level of St. John's Lutheran Church in Bath, 206 E. Main St. Please do not arrive prior to 9:30 a.m. due to safety reasons. Bath Museum- Open third Saturday Jan-Nov. and first Saturday in Dec., from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 121 S. Walnut St., Bath. Volunteers needed, call 484-284-0313. Coffee and Conversation- Join Sen. Nick Miller and Bath Mayor Fiorella Mirabito Tuesday, February 13 at 10 a.m. at Bath Borough Municipal Building, 121 S. Walnut St. Community Dinner at The Table- First and third Tuesdays of the month at 5:30 p.m. at 1769 Newport Ave., Northampton. All are welcome. Dementia Support Group- Held third Thursday every month from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., 2801 Emrick Blvd., Bethlehem. Designed for families and caregivers of dementia patients. East Allen Township Historical Society- New committee, meets third Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. at 5344 Nor-Bath Blvd., Northampton. East Allen Township Open Space and Farmland Preservation Committee- Meets third Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. at 5344 Nor-Bath Blvd., Northampton. New committee members welcome. Equinox Music and Arts Festival- Saturday, March 23 from noon to 8 p.m. at Municipal Park, 1401 Laubach Ave., Northampton. Live music, food trucks and handmade vendors. Gov. Wolf Hist. Society- Tours of historic buildings, grounds and new museum on third Saturday April-Nov. from 1 to 3 p.m. 6600 Jacksonville Rd., Bath. Helping Homeless Vets- Weave mats for homeless vets every second and fourth Wed. of the month from 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. Prepping for weaving every first and third Wed. of month 12:30 to 3:30 p.m., Mountain View Wesleyan Church 1001 Deemer Rd., Bath. Call 610-837-1190 FMI. Leave message. Nazareth Winter Farmers Market- Held second Saturday through April from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Nazareth Center for the Arts, 30 E. Belvidere St. Northampton Area Food Bank- Food distribution first three Thursdays from 5 to 7 p.m. and second and third Saturday 9 to 11:30 a.m. 1601 Canal St. Northampton Borough Crime Watch Meeting- Typically held second Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Northampton Borough Fire Dept. Veterans Outreach Day- Saturday, April 13 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Hungarian Hall, 1300 Stewart St., Northampton. Open to all veterans, their families and caretakers.

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should come forward to speak to the board directly, much like those making planning requests do, instead of standing up at their seats. The board agreed that this should help with the issue; going forward, those who wish to be heard will be required to stand and approach the board unless they are physically unable to do so. The residents of a Creek Road home submitted a request for a waiver of the well/septic isolation distance. Wells and septic systems are supposed to be a minimum of 100 feet apart, but due to circumstances beyond the residents’ control, theirs are less than 90 feet apart. The board agreed to grant the waiver, subject to an indemnification clause. At the request of board member Janet Sheats, the 2024 budget was reopened. The budget as it currently exists has no line item for elected auditors, and per state law one must be added, with a

February 1-7, 2024 3 maximum of $2,000 per auditor plus $200 for mileage. Rehrig will edit the budget draft and ad- longing to the township is being farmed at no charge, and suggests vertise it to the public. A discussion of the farmland charging a fee to farm the land as adjacent to Delps Park ensued. a means of earning money for the Board member David Hess ex- recreation board. It was agreed plained that roughly 15 acres be- Continued on page 11

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Obituaries

Earl Fisher

Earl Fisher, 66, of Moore Twp., passed away on Sunday, Jan. 28, 2024 at his residence. Earl was born in Wilson Borough, to the late Earl and Louise (Schaffer) Fisher. Earl is the husband of Kelly A. (Garman) Fisher. He is a graduate of Nazareth High School. Earl was a weekend racing enthusiast. He spent many Saturday nights at Mahoning Valley Speedway. A jack of all trades, you could usually find him at home fixing and tinkering around the house. He worked for Encore Metal Coating. Survivors: In addition to his wife of 12 years; daughters Brandi Fisher of Nazareth and Christal and her husband Carlo Cavaiuolo of Yeadon; stepdaughters Shan-

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non Drury and her husband Jason of Laramie, Wyo., Amber Hood of Gilbertsville and Allison Carl and her husband Andrew of Gilbertsville; sister Pamela Bonney and her husband Mark of Bath; sister-in-law Mary Fisher of Easton; nephew Luke Fisher of Wind Gap and niece Amanda Bonney of Bath. He was preceded in death by his brother, David Fisher. A Memorial Service will be held at noon on Saturday, Feb. 3, 2024 at the George G. Bensing Funeral Home, LLC. - 2165 Community Dr., Bath, 18014. A visitation will be held from 11 a.m. until the time of service. Online Condolences can be made at www.bensingfuneralhome.net. In lieu of flowers memorials may be offered to the American Cancer Society - P.O. Box 6704 Hagerstown, MD 21741.

Larry W. Flamisch, Sr.

Larry W. Flamisch, Sr., 80, of Nazareth, passed away peacefully on Saturday, Jan. 27, 2024, at his residence. He was born on Nov. 10, 1943, in Northampton, Pa., the son of the late William F. Sr. and Miriam (Kresge) Flamisch. Larry dedicated over four decades of his life to the construction industry, working as a skilled siding mechanic for the former Bel-Air Aluminum Supply - Nazareth. His expertise in roofing, siding and windows made him a go-to expert in the field. After years of hard work, Larry retired in 2003, leaving behind a legacy of impeccable craftsmanship and a job well done. In addition to Bel Air, he coowned Flamisch Archery and helped his son with his taxidermy business. An avid hunter and outdoor enthusiast, Larry found solace in nature. He was in his element when tracking game in the woods. His love for the outdoors and his expertise in hunting will be cherished by those who shared in his passion. Larry was also a member of Emmanuel's Luther-

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an Church – Bath. Larry is survived by his loving wife of 57 years, Rosanne E. (Frankel) Flamisch, his son, Larry W. Flamisch Jr. of Nazareth; his brother, William F. Flamisch, Jr. and his wife Linda of Belfast; his sister, Nancy Hochrein and her husband Gary of Upper Mount Bethel; nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by an infant brother: John. Friends and family were invited to a funeral service to celebrate Larry's life at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024, at the George G. Bensing Funeral Home, LLC. - 2165 Community Dr., Bath, 18014. A viewing was held from 10 a.m. until time of services. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery - Nazareth concluded services. Online condolences can be made at www.bensingfuneralhome.net. Larry touched the lives of many with his warm smile, kind heart and unwavering work ethic. He was a true gentleman and a friend to all. He will be deeply missed, but his memory will live on in the hearts of those who were fortunate enough to know him. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations to be made in Larry's name to the American Kidney Fund - 11921 Rockville Pike, Suite 300, Rockville, MD 20852.

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Catholic Church, Northampton, and member of the church Holy Name Society. A 1961 graduate of Central Catholic High School, Allentown, he later graduated from Bucknell University with a degree in accounting. Bob served as a medic in the Air Force, Vietnam Era, achieving rank of A3C. He was a talented mechanic, craftsman, who thoroughly enjoyed going to car shows, working on his many cars, talking with his friends and spending time at the Coplay Saengerbund. Survivors: Bob will be remembered by his former wife Eileen, sons, Kevin Kozo and companion Kelly Kreider, Keith and wife Michelle Kozo, granddaughter, Kelly Kozo, grandsons Nicholas and Joshua Kozo, and sisters, Barbara Medernach and Suzanne Evans. He was predeceased by his brother, Richard “Buzz” Kozo. Services: Funeral Service, 10 a.m. Saturday, Schisler Funeral Home, 2119 Washington Ave., Northampton, PA 18067. Call, 9 to 10 a.m. Saturday in funeral home. Interment with Military Honors, Allen Union Cemetery, Fourth and Main streets, Northampton. Online Condolences: www.schislerfuneralhomes.com. Contributions: May be made in memory of both Bob and brother Buzz, to Good Shepherd Rehabilitation, 850 S. 5th St., Allentown, PA 18103 or to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105.

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Manager Ilene Eckhart and two board members will meet to map out all possibilities before returning to the full board to determine which incentive program is the fairest.

In other news, the township awarded an environmental remediation and asbestos removal project to EHC Associates for $39,794. The company will be removing asbestos from the floor tiles of the township’s fire building. The original proposal for the project budgeted $80,000. The

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remaining budget will be reallocated for further building updates. The township also unveiled its new website during the January 23 meeting. The new site, built by NA Studios, features an updated logo, ADA enhancements and security upgrades. There is a new newsfeed, and residents can review Board of Supervisor agendas or listen to meeting recordings. In addition, the site features an AI chatbot that residents can interact with to find answers on permits, township news and more. Also on the agenda was a proposed grocery market in the township. DG Market, a grocery chain owned by Dollar General, will appear before the Zoning Hearing Board on February 22. Developers will seek two variances: to decrease the requirement that loading docks be no less than 130 feet from property lines and to increase the small commercial space square footage from 10,000 square feet to 12,480 square feet. While supervisors are not against the idea of a new grocery store in the township (Hassler stated that it would be a plus for the area), they do wonder whether the developer can make changes to the plan that would decrease the store’s square-footage in such a densely populated residential area. The land where the proposed market will be built, along Cherryville Road, is zoned neighborhood-commercial. Only small commercial spaces, like minimarts, are allowed in this zone. However, anything larger than 10,000 square feet is considered “large commercial.” DG argues Allen Township has no zoning for commercial spaces between a mini-mart or a Walmart. Supervisors have asked that the developers appear before the board sometime in February for further discussion before the Zoning Hearing Board hears the case. Finally, supervisors voted to temporarily close the township’s dog park starting on February 12. This closure is routine. The township regularly closes the park during the wet months of

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Northampton Borough Police Report JANUARY 14 EMS ambulance assist in the 2100 block of Washington Ave., and the 1300 block of Stewart St. Officers assist EMS with the transports of males. Check area in the 300 block of E. 11th St., and Banks St. and Howertown Rd. Requests to check the area. Reportable accident, Line Alley and E. 18th St. involving two vehicles. Suspicious person in the 2000 block of Main St. Report of a suspicious male.

JANUARY 15 Assist person in the 1400 block of Laubach Ave. Officers assist a female. Non-reportable accident, Northampton Ave. and E. 21st St. involving two vehicles. EMS ambulance assist in the 300 block of Adrianna Ct. Officers assist EMS with the transport of a female. Check person/welfare in the 1500 block of Main St. Request to check the welfare of a male.

Reportable accident, Washington Ave. and E. 11th St. involving one vehicle. Check person/welfare in the 200 block of W. 26th St. Request to check the welfare of a male. Assist person in the 1800 block of Lincoln Ave. Officers assist a female. Traffic stop in the 1200 block of Laubach Ave. A traffic stop was conducted.

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EMS ambulance assist in the unit block of W. 21st St. Officers assist EMS with the transport of a male.

Warrant service/served in the 1300 block of Newport Ave. Report of a male with outstanding warrants out of Lehigh County, taken into custody and transported to Lehigh County Prison.

Check person/welfare in the 2500 block of Cherryville Rd., and the 2100 block of Washington Ave. Requests to check the welfare of females.

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College Corner

Cedar Crest College's Fall 2023 Dean's List Erin Markulics of Northampton Caitlin McCullough of Northampton Autumn Row of Northampton Sydnee Cooper of Northampton Olivia Leitzel of Danielsville Allison Alamorian of Bath Kadee Schrader of Northampton Madison Watson of Northampton The University of Scranton Fall 2023 Dean's List Jacob B. Vosseller of Nazareth, Continued on page 7

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JANUARY 17 Non-reportable accident, 14th St. and Main St. involving two vehicles. Fire call in the 1000 block of Canal St. Officers assist the Northampton Fire Department. Disturbance in the 1600 block of Main St., and the 1400 block of Railroad St. Reports of disturbances.

JANUARY 18 Neighbor complaint in the 1400 block of Railroad St. Report of a neighbor issue. Juvenile problem in the 100 block of W. 16th St. Report of a juvenile problem. EMS ambulance assist in the 2300 block of Main St., and the 300 block of E. 10th St. Officers assist EMS with the transports of females.

Assist person in the 1500 block of Washington Ave. Officers assist a male.

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EMS ambulance assist in the 400 block of E. 19th St. Officers assist EMS with the transport of a female.

Assist person in the 1800 block of Main St. Officers assist a male.

Traffic stop, Lerchenmiller Dr. and Washington Ave., the 1900 block of Canal St., and the 1500 block of Laubach Ave. Traffic stops were conducted.

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Suspicious vehicle, E. 15th St. and Washington Ave. Report of a suspicious vehicle.

EMS ambulance assist in the 2200 block of Main St. Officers assist EMS with the transport of a male.

Domestic in the 100 block of Cedar Alley between a male and a female.

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Traffic stop in the unit block of W. 21st St. A traffic stop was conducted.

Non-reportable accident in the 1000 block of Main St. involving two vehicles. Animal case in the 1800 block of Canal St. Report of dogs barking.

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Northampton Area Public Library Announces February programs Submitted by VERONICA LAROCHE The library will be hosting the Chili Cook-Off contest on Saturday, March 2 from 1 to 3 p.m. To enter your spectacular chili recipe, please register as a contestant by Saturday, February 17 at 4 p.m. We must have at least five contestants for the contest to take place. The grand prize includes a first place medal and 20% of all entry fees in cash. Flights of chili are now on sale for $5. With your purchase of a flight of chili, you get a guaranteed taste of each entry and the chance to help our judges vote for the winners. Starting at 2 p.m., the general public is welcome to join us for $3 to sample the rest of the chili. Should any chili be left over in the last 15 minutes of the event, 15-ounce portions will be for sale for $5 each. All sales before February 17 will be cash or check only to offer easy refunds should the contest not be able to take place. Are you a public-facing community member who loves chili? We're also looking for contest judges. Calling all EMTs, fire-

fighters, police and local government officials; we need you to eat chili and cast your vote on Saturday, March 2. The Friends of the Northampton Area Public Library are having a strudel fundraiser just in time for the Easter/spring season. Orders are being taken from February 1 through March 7, and pick up will be Monday, March 25 at 1 p.m.. With 12-inch Hungarian strudel from Mattie's Strudel Haus, you’ll have enough to share with your loved ones. Apple and blueberry-lemon-cheese strudels are $15, and bacon-eggand-cheese, cherry-cheese, cheesesteak, chicken-bacon-ranch and spinach-artichoke strudels are $17. There is a lot going on at the library for the month of February. Laid-Back Book Club: February's pick is Patti Callahan's "Once Upon a Wardrobe." Join Miss Tessa for Storytimes through February 29. Lap-sit Storytimes are on Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m.; Toddler Storytimes are Wednesdays at 10 a.m., and Pre-school Storytimes are Thursdays at 10

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a.m. Saturday, February 3 is Take Your Child to the Library Day, and we have a treat for you. Local author Nick Takacs will be in at 11 a.m. to read his new book, "There's a Monster in My Bed," and answer your questions. We even have a monster craft to accompany Mr. Takacs' visit. Teen Herbal Shower Steamer Kits: register now to pick-up Monday, February 5 starting at 9 a.m. Kids' Crafts will be available on a first-come, first-served basis beginning February 5 and February 20. February 6 is full of fun for tweens and teens with the Advisory Board at 5 p.m. and the Chocolate Olympics at 6 p.m. The NAPL Board of Trustees meeting is February 8 at 6:30 p.m., and 3-5 Clubs continue for our older kids on Thursdays at 6 p.m. Game Club is February 8, and STEAM Craft Club is February 15. Adult DIY Winter Amaryllis Kits: register now to pick up Monday, February 12 beginning at 9 a.m. February 13 has a lot going on. For tweens and teens, Game Club is at 5 p.m., and Anime Club is at 6 p.m. For all ages, Stitch & Chat is at 6 p.m. Don't forget to pick up your fundraiser soup and sandwiches on Thursday, February 15 starting at 11 a.m. The library will be closed in observance of Presidents' Day on Monday, February 19. K-2 Storycraft is on Thursday, February 22 at 4:30 p.m., and kids 5-10 can read to Sunshine the Therapy Dog starting at 6 p.m.; please call to reserve your 15-minute time slot. For those 18 and older, Once Upon a Crime will be discussing “Couples Who Kill” on Monday, February 26 at 6 p.m. Last, but never least, the Friends of NAPL will have their monthly meeting on Tuesday, February 27 at 7 p.m.; all are welcome.

Northampton AARP February meeting Submitted by JEAN RUNDLE Northampton AARP Chapter 3915 will meet on February 14 at the Northampton Banquet and Events Center, 1601 Laubach Ave., Northampton. Doors will open at 11 a.m. All members are cordially invited to attend. We welcome new members to visit or join. Mem-

bers, please bring your favorite cake, cupcakes or cookies for our refreshment table. If we have inclement weather and the Northampton Area School District is closed or has a late start, we will not have a meeting. Please bring your current national and local membership cards with you. Currently we will meet in the Atlas Room.

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Emma Whitman of Northampton Delaware Valley University Fall Dean’s List Jonathan Gossel of Northampton Cora Milisits of Northampton Molly Neidig of Nazareth Ashlyn Thomas of Northampton Rebecca Vanblargan of Northampton Ian Ventresca of Northampton DeSales University Fall Dean’s List Alanna Hartzell of Bath, majoring in Marketing Tara Calixto of Bath, majoring in Healthcare Administration and Human Resource Management Jordon Troxell of Bath, majoring in Marketing Amanda Deutsch of Bath, majoring in Medical Studies Emmalee Maikits of Danielsville, majoring in Nursing Cassandra Zellner of Nazareth, Continued on page 11

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Deadline: Monday at 12 Noon | Phone: 610-923-0382 | E-mail: Classified@HomeNewsPa.com The Fair Housing Act prohibits housing discrimination based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, and disability. It is illegal to deny housing to families with children under 18 years of age unless the housing qualifies as housing for older persons. There will be no refunds after a classified advertisement is placed and paid. If an ad runs erroneously at the fault of the paper, we will offer a complimentary ad in the next edition of the publication.

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PUBLIC NOTICE-LEGAL MOORE TOWNSHIP ZONING HEARING BOARD PUBLIC NOTICE HEARING/MEETING

The regular meeting of the Moore Township Zoning Hearing Board will be held on Wednesday, February 7, 2024 at 6:00 PM. The meeting will be held at the Moore Twp. Municipal Building, 2491 Community Dr. Bath, PA 18014. Members of the public are welcome to participate. The specific agenda for the meeting is as follows: 23-ZHB-773 Continued from previous meeting: The applicant(s), Lucinda Van Dine, applicants of the property located at 1021 Copella Rd., Bath, PA 18014 request the following relief: A favorable interpretation that a motorcycle track is not permitted

as accessory structure or use in LC zoning district on property located at 1011-1013 Copella Rd. Bath, PA 18014. The section(s) cited for the property are as follows: 300-16 Limited Conservation Zoning District and 200-13 of 1980 Zoning Ordinance, as well as any other section of the Zoning Ordinance in which relief may be needed. The property County PIN# G5-15-5A-3 contains approximately 10.12 acres, and is zoned, Limited Conservation (LC). 24-ZHB-777 The applicant(s), Hickory Hills MHC LLC, applicants of the property located at 121 Hickory Hills Dr., Bath, PA 18014 request the following relief: A special exception for expansion of a Nonconforming Use- Mobile Home Park. The section(s) cited for the property are as follows: 300-33C(3) Nonconforming Uses, as well as any other section of the Zoning Ordinance in which relief may be needed. The property County PIN# H620-20 contains approximately 102.17 acres, and is zoned, Rural Residential (RR). 24-ZHB-778 The applicant(s), Deanna M. Flamisch, applicants of the property located at 452 Grouse Dr. Bath, PA 18014 request the following relief: A special exception to conduct a family day care center in the home. The section(s) cited for the property are as follows: 300-22 (13)(C13),as well as any other section of the Zoning Ordinance in which relief may be needed. The property County PIN# J511-4E contains approximately .50 acres, and is zoned, Rural Agricultural (RA). Jason L. Harhart Zoning Officer Moore Township

(1/25 & 2/1)

NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH ZONING HEARING BOARD PUBLIC MEETING FEBRUARY 8, 2024 The Northampton Borough Zoning Hearing Board will hold its public meeting on Thursday, February 8, 2024, in Council Chambers, 1401 Laubach Avenue, Northampton, Pennsylvania, at 7:00 P.M. to review the following appeals: 1. Newport Apts LLC, 5574 Tollgate Road Pipersville, PA 18947, for the property located at 1637-1639 Newport Avenue, Northampton, Pennsylvania. This property is located on Tax Parcel No. L4SW4C-14-8 and is located in an R-2 Residential Zoning District. There are current use variances on this property for the storage of construction items as well as an office for a business with no customers and limited hours. Newport Apts LLC is seeking a variance to: Northampton Borough Zoning Ordinance pages 250:2324, Article V – Supplementary Regulations, §250-15. Nonconforming Uses and Buildings, D. Change of use. 250 Attachment 2 – Schedule I – Schedule of Controls 2. Cherry Square Shopping Center, LLC, 4950 Dunham Drive Reading, PA 19606, for the properties located at 101 Held Drive Northampton, Pennsylvania and 2412-2430 Cherryville Road Northampton, Pennsylvania. These properties

are located on Tax Parcel No.’s L4-8-4M and L4-8-4N, respectively, and are located in the C-2 Commercial District. Cherry Square Shopping Center, LLC is seeking a variance to: Page 250:35, Article V – Supplementary Regulations, Section 250-18. Accessory Structures and Uses, K. Commercial and industrial signs,(2) Freestanding Signs, paragraph (b). Page 250:38, Article V – Supplementary Regulations, Section 250-18. Accessory Structures and Uses, M. General Regulations, paragraph (5) and paragraph (7)(d) 3. 1249 Newport Avenue, LLC, 727 N. Meadow Street Allentown, PA 18102, for the property located at 1249 Newport Avenue Northampton, Pennsylvania. This property is located on Tax Parcel No. M4NW2D-9-1 and is located in the I-1 Industrial District. 1249 Newport Avenue, LLC is seeking a variance to: Pages 250:23-24, Article V – Supplementary Regulations, §250-15. Nonconforming Uses and Buildings, D. Change of use. 250 Attachment 2 – Schedule I – Schedule of Controls Page 250:41, Article V – Supplementary Regulations, Section 250-19 – Off-street parking and loading, A. Off-street parking. 250 Attachment 4, Schedule III – Regulations for OffStreet Parking Spaces Page 250:23, Article IV – District Regulations, Section 25012 – Schedule of regulations and Section 250-13 – Application of regulations. 250 Attachment 3, Schedule II – Bulk and Coverage Controls All interested parties are invited to attend. The applicant and property owner must attend. Jerry Serensits Zoning Officer

(1/25 & 2/1)

PUBLIC NOTICE 2023-005 The Bath Borough Zoning Hearing Board will hold a public hearing on Thursday, February 8, 2024, at 6:00 PM at the Borough Municipal Building 121 S. Walnut Street, Bath, PA 18014 to consider the following application: The appellant, RC 8606 LLC, states that it is challenging the Zoning Officer’s interpretation of Section 675-52(E) and also states that it is requesting variances of Sections 675 (Attachment 4), 675-52(E) and 675-112 of the Bath Borough Zoning Ordinance to construct 3 singlefamily attached dwellings. The property is located at 522 E Northampton St, Bath, PA 18014, bears Tax Parcel #K6NW3B 2 1A, and is in the Commercial Neighborhood (CN) Zoning District. Interested parties are welcome to attend the hearing and may have an opportunity to be heard. Shawn Leidy Bath Borough Zoning/Code Enforcement Officer (1/25 & 2/1) LEHIGH TOWNSHIP ZONING HEARING BOARD PUBLIC NOTICE The Lehigh Township Zoning Hearing Board will convene on Thursday, February 8, 2024, at 6 p.m. to hear the following appeal. The hearing will be held at the Lehigh Township Municipal Building located at 1069 Municipal Road, Walnutport, PA 18088. WAYNE & WENDY KLEINTOP The applicants/owners of 1014 Pear Road, Walnutport, PA, 18088 have filed an appeal from a Notice of Violation and Cease and Desist order issued on November 30, 2023 for more than one principal use on a lot

located in the Agriculture/Rural Residential Zoning District which is in violation of Section 180-30 – Erection of more than one principal use per lot. The parcel I.D. No. is H3-24-1-0516 and is located in the Agriculture/ Rural Residential Zoning District. BWC HOKENDAUQUA CREEK LLC The applicant/agent of 3367 Pheasant Drive, Northampton, PA, 18067 has filed an application for zoning relief to construct a new Principal Solar Energy System. The following relief is being requested, a variance from Section 180-30 – Erection of more than one principal use per lot, Section 180-37.D.(8) – Off-street parking and loading and Section 180-128.C.(14) – Water Supply. The parcel I.D. No. is J4-21-4-0520 and is located in the Agriculture/Rural Residential Zoning District. Meetings are open to the public and all interested parties are welcome to attend and will have an opportunity to be heard. Liz Amato, Lehigh Township Zoning Officer (1/25 & 2/1) ESTATE NOTICE Estate of Cindy A. Nickles, late of the Township of East Allen, County of Northampton, and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, deceased. Letters of Administration on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to the estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims against to present them in writing without delay to the Attorney noted below. Francis J. Nickles, III 1614 Ilona Dr. Hellertown, PA 18055 Administrator Daniel G. Spengler, Esquire Spengler Brown Law Offices 110 East Main Street Bath, PA 18014 Attorney for the Estate (1/25-2/8) ESTATE NOTICE Estate of Berdell A. Haines, deceased, late of Northampton, County of Northampton and State of Pennsylvania, Letters Testamentary have been granted to the undersigned, who requests all persons having claims or demands against the Estate of the Decedent to make the same, and all persons indebted to the Decedent to make payments without delay to: Co-Executors: Ricky Steven Haines & LuAnn Tressel a/k/a LuAnn Haines ℅ Joshua D. Shulman, Esquire SHULMAN LAW OFFICE PC 1935 Center Street Northampton, PA 18067 (1/25-2/8) WAIVER REQUEST SUBDIVISION AND LAND DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE MOORE TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS During the Monthly Meeting of the Moore Township Board of Supervisors, scheduled for Tuesday, February 6, 2024, at 6:00 P.M. The Board of Supervisors will consider a written request for a waiver of a Section of the Moore Township Subdivision and Land Development Ordinances. The following request was submitted for the proposed Minor Subdivision for the Robert Sorge. The applicant’s request is for the following waivers for the Minor Subdivision: Section 504.4.a & b (Items 7& 8) All of these items are in reference to the residual 31.8871 acre lot (Lot 1). All of these items have been shown

February 1-7, 2024 9 in regards to the location of the subdivision. A waiver is requested for these in regards to the northerly portion of Lot 1. These items will be shown near the proposed building area of proposed Lot 1. Section 5.04.4.d.viii-ix (Item 14) These items will be shown on proposed Lot 2 and buildable area of Lot 1. Relief is requested for the northern portion of Lot 1. (2/1) PUBLIC NOTICE 2011 Ford Pickup, Model F25, VIN 1FTBF2B63BEB17176 Premises owner may be contacted via email at beattydemo@gmail.com. If the Owner/Lien holder of the vehicle does not retrieve vehicle and pay charges for towing and storage within 14 days from this publication, ownership will be passed to the owner of premises where vehicle is located. (2/1) PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the 2024 Budget was opened by Board of Supervisors at their January 23, 2024 meeting. The revised final 2024 Budget for Lehigh Twp, Northampton County, is available for public inspection beginning Feb. 1, 2024, during the hours of 9:00 am and 4:00 pm, Mon through Fri, at the Municipal Building, 1069 Municipal Rd, Walnutport. The revised proposed budget is intended to be adopted at the regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors on Feb. 13, 2024. The proposed budget reflects the current millage rate of 5.7 mills for general purposes and a fire services tax of 1.3 mills. Alice A. Rehrig, Manager Lehigh Township Northampton County (2/1) NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC MEETING FEBRUARY 14, 2024 The Northampton Borough Planning Commission will hold its public meeting on Wednesday, February 14, 2024, starting at 7:00 P.M. in Council Chambers, 1401 Laubach Avenue, Northampton, Pennsylvania, to review the following: 1. The reorganization of the Northampton Borough Planning Commission. All interested parties are invited to attend. A representative or the applicant must attend. LeRoy Brobst Borough Manager

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ASSUMPTION BVM PARISH, Northampton. 610-262-2559 Sun. – Mass 8 a.m., Sat. – Mass 5:30 p.m. ASSUMPTION OF THE VIRGIN MARY UKRAINIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH, Northampton. 610-262-2882 Sat. – Vesper services 5 p.m. Sun. – Divine Liturgy 9 a.m. BETHANY WESLEYAN, Cherryville. 610-767-1239 Sun. – Worship 9/10:45 a.m. BUSHKILL UNITED METHODIST, Bushkill Twp. 610-759-7132 Sun. Worship 9:15 a.m., SS 10:30 a.m. CHAPMAN QUARRIES UNITED METHODIST, Bath. 610-837-0935 Sun. – Worship 9:30 a.m. We Care, Days of Prayer every fourth Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. CHRIST CHURCH OF BATH, U.C.C.,

S. Chestnut St. Bath. 610-837-0345 Sun. – Worship 10:15 a.m. CHRIST U.C.C., Schoenersville. 610-264-9325 Sun. – Worship 10:15 a.m., SS 9 a.m. CHRIST U.C.C. LITTLE MOORE, Danielsville. 610-837-6051 Sun. – Worship 8:45 a.m. SS 9 a.m. CONCORDIA LUTHERAN CHURCH, Northampton. 610-262-8500 Sun. – Worship 9:30 a.m. with HC, SS 9:40 a.m. COVENANT UNITED METHODIST, Bath. 610-837-7517 Sun. – 9 a.m. Worship (and online), SS for all ages 10:30 a.m. DRYLAND U.C.C., Nazareth. 610-759-4444 Sun. – Worship 8/9:30 a.m., SS 9:30 a.m. EGYPT COMMUNITY CHURCH, Whitehall (Egypt). 610262-4961 Sun. – Worship 10:30 a.m., SS 9 a.m. EL SHADDAI ASSEMBLY OF GOD, Nazareth.610-759-6557 Sunday School – 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship – 10:45 a.m. Youth Ministry – Sunday – 6:30 p.m. Kids Ministries – Wednesday –7 p.m. EMMANUEL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH, Bath. 610-837-1741 Sun –Traditional 8:45 a.m., Contemporary 10 a.m., SS 10 a.m. FAITH FAMILY FELLOWSHIP, Bushkill Twp. 484-635-1200 Sun.- Contemporary Worship 10 a.m.

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FAITH REFORMED, Walnutport. 610-767-3505 Sun. – Worship 10 a.m. GOOD SHEPHERD LUTHERAN, Northampton. 610-262-9517 Sun – Worship 9 a.m., SS 10:15 a.m. GRACE BIBLE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH, Nazareth. 610-759-7036 Sun. – Worship 11 a.m., SS 9:30 a.m. GRACE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Nazareth. 610-759-9080 Sun.- Worship 9 a.m., Sunday Morning Adventures 10:15 a.m. GRACE UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, Northampton. 610-262-7186 (HA) Sun. – Worship 10:30 a.m. SS 9:15 a.m. GRACE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Pen Argyl. 610-863-4811 Sun. – Worship 8:30/10 a.m. HOLY CROSS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN, Nazareth. 610-759-7363 Sun. – Worship 8/9:30 a.m., SS 9:30 a.m., Youth Group 6:30 p.m. HOLY FAMILY ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, Nazareth. 610-759-0870 Sun. – Mass 7/9/11 a.m. M-F – Mass 8:30 a.m. Sat. – Mass 5 p.m. HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, Northampton. 610-262-2668 Sun. – Worship 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 9 a.m. HOLY TRINITY SLOVAK LUTHERAN, Northampton. 610-262-3365 Sun. – Worship 10 a.m. HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH, Cherryville. 610-767-7203 Sun. – Worship 8/10:30 a.m., SS 9:15 a.m. MOUNT EATON CHURCH, Saylorsburg. 570-992-7050

Sun- 8 a.m. Traditional, 10:30 a.m. Contemporary MOUNTAIN VIEW WESLEYAN CHURCH Bath. 610-759-7553 Sun. – Worship 10:30 a.m. NAZARETH MORAVIAN CHURCH, Nazareth. 610-759-3163 Sun. – Worship 8:15/10:45 a.m., SS 9:30 a.m. NEW JOURNEY COMMUNITY CHURCH, Northampton. 610-262-8101 (HA) Worship 10:15 a.m., SS 9 a.m. NORTHAMPTON ASSEMBLY OF GOD, Northampton. 610-262-5645 Sun – Worship 11 a.m./6 p.m., SS 10 a.m., Wed. – Worship 7 p.m. NORTHAMPTON GOD’S MISSIONARY CHURCH, Northampton. 610-262-4412 (HA) Sun. – Worship at 10 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. (ngmc.church) PROMISED LAND CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, Bethlehem. 610-759-7243 Sun.- Worship 10 a.m., SS children/ adults 9 a.m. QUEENSHIP OF MARY CHURCH, Northampton. 610-262-2227 Sun. – Mass 10:30 a.m., Sat. – Mass 3:30 p.m. RADIANT CHURCH, Easton/Nazareth. 484-597-1440 Sun. – Worship/meeting 10 a.m. SACRED HEART CATHOLIC, Bath. 610-837-7874 Sun. – Mass 7/9/11 a.m., Mon.-Fri. – Mass 8 a.m., Sat. – Mass 5 p.m., Holy Days – Mass 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. SALEM U.C.C. Moorestown. 610-759-1652 Sun. – 10:15 a.m., SS 9 a.m. SALEM UNITED METHODIST, Danielsville. 610-767-8003

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Sun. – Worship 9:30 a.m., SS 11 a.m. SCHOENECK MORAVIAN CHURCH, Nazareth. 610-759-0376 Sun.- Worship 8/10:30 a.m., SS 9:15 a.m., 10:30 a.m. livestream via Facebook. ST. BRIGID’S EPISCOPAL, Nazareth. 610-746-3910 Sun. – SS/Holy Eucharist 10 a.m. ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST UKRAINIAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, Northampton. 610-262-4104 Sun.- Mass 9 am., Mon-Fri- Mass 8:30 a.m., Sat.- Mass 8:30 a.m./5 p.m. ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH, Bath. 610-837-1061 Sun. – Worship 8/10:15 a.m., Masked/Vaccinated Service 11:45 a.m.,SS 9 a.m. ST. JOHN’S EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH, Nazareth 610-759-3090. Sun. – Worship 8/10:45 a.m., Sat. – Worship with HC 5:30 p.m. ST. JOHN’S U.C.C., Howertown. 610-262-8666 Sun. – Worship 9 a.m. ST. JOHN’S U.C.C. Nazareth. 610-759-0893 Sun. – Contemporary Worship 9 a.m., Christian Formation 10 a.m., 11 a.m.Classic Worship ST. NICHOLAS R.C. Berlinsville. 610-767-3107 Sun.- Mass 8:30/10:30 a.m.; Mon., Wed., Thurs.- 8:30 a.m.; Sat- 4:30 p.m. Latin Mass Tues.- 6:30 p.m. ST. PAUL’S THIRD LUTHERAN CHURCH, Palmer Twp. 610-258-0875 Sun. – Worship 10 a.m., SS 8:45 a.m. All welcome. ST. PAUL’S UCC, Northampton. 610-261-2910. HA Sun. – Worship 10:30 a.m. (with child care), SS 9 a.m. ST. PAUL’S U.C.C., of Indianland, Cherryville. 610-767-5751 Sun. – 9 a.m. Christian Ed, Trad. Worship 10:30 a.m., Contemporary Praise Worship second Sunday 7:30 a.m. ST. PETER’S U.C.C., Seemsville, Northampton. 610-837-7426 Sun. – Worship 9 a.m., SS 9 a.m. TRINITY EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Hecktown. 610-759-6377 Sun.- Worship 8/10:30 a.m., SS 9:15 a.m. VALLEY VIEW BAPTIST, Northampton. 610-837-5894 Sun. – Worship 10:45 a.m./ 6 p.m. BS 9:30 a.m., Wed.- BS and Prayer 7 p.m. WALNUTPORT SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST, Walnutport. 610-767-8939 Sat. – Sabbath School 9:30 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. ZION’S STONE U.C.C., Kreidersville. 610-262-1133 Sun. – SS 9 a.m., Worship 10:15 a.m. ZION E.L. CHURCH, Northampton. 610-262-6636 (N) Sun. – Worship 10 a.m., SS 8:45 a.m.

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Retail theft, resisting Arrest at Walmart On January 13, Elijah Rodriguez, 18 of Bushkill, was observed by Walmart Security committing retail theft. He pushed a shopping cart with $203 worth of merchandise out to a vehicle and proceeded to load it into the vehicle. He returned to the store and attempted to do so again with $61 worth of merchandise. Colonial Regional Police officers were waiting outside but Rodriguez fled on foot back into the store. A foot chase ensued through the store, across the parking lot and across Route 248. Rodriguez was then taken into custody and was charged with retail theft and resisting arrest. Retail theft from Kohl’s On January 16 at 4 p.m., CRPD was dispatched to Kohl’s in Lower Nazareth Township for the theft of clothing worth $676. Through investigation it was determined that 21-year-old Salah Gaddy of Easton had walked into the fitting rooms and placed clothing on himself. He then attempted to walk out of the store. CRPD officers took him into custody. Gaddy is being charged with receiving stolen property and retail theft. Retail theft Wegmans On January 27, CRPD officers were dispatched to Wegmans in Lower Nazareth Township for a theft in progress. Samantha Jones, 39 of Milford, N.J., was accused of taking several items from Wegmans and placing them in a shopping cart, concealing them with reusable shopping

bags and exiting the store without paying. Jones was placed under arrest for retail theft. The total value of items taken was $615.99. Theft Allen Township In the commission of this crime, an unknown actor ran up to the front door of a residence on Gray Drive in Allen Township and stole a package containing two iPhone 15 Pro Max phones, valued at $1,200 and $1,400. After taking the package, the actor ran back to a white Ford Explorer and got into the passenger side before it drove away. Also, approximately two minutes after the theft, a block Honda Accord stopped in front of the residence, backed up the vehicle to the end of the driveway, then drove away. Please contact PSP-Bethlehem with any information regarding this theft at 610-861-2026. Identity theft East Allen Township The following was investigated by the PSP-Bethlehem. On December 2, a victim’s identity had been compromised whereby an Apple Card-GS bank account had been opened in her name. This account incurred $1,562 in fraudulent charges before being shut down. Anyone with information is asked to contact PSPBethlehem at 610-861-2026. Terroristic threats East Allen Township On November 16, a victim in East Allen Township received a phone call from an unknown individual demanding money from an unpaid brothel visit. The victim was eventually threatened enough and convinced to transfer $700 to the unknown individual. Anyone with information is

asked to contact PSP-Bethlehem at 610-861-2026.

Lehigh Twp.

Continued from page 3 that a lease for one year with an option for two additional years will be put out for bid, with the township retaining the right to refuse any bids that are offered; the current farmer will be advised of the situation. Rehrig will draft the bid advertisement, assisted by Hess and Backenstoe as needed, and any bids received will be reviewed at future meetings. Katherine Mack thanked the board for allowing the recreation and auditor candidates to have a chance to speak, as they had no such opportunity during the reorganization meeting. She then asked why the auditor fee has increased by $15,000; Miller explained that this is due to a forensic audit being performed, which the board is not currently at liberty to discuss with the public. Residents of a South Cottonwood Road home presented the board with photographs of an ongoing flooding issue on their property related to a township pipe. It is overflowing into their septic system and causing a smell of sewage. Muffley promised to schedule a visit to their home so he can review the situation. The board members then adjourned the meeting and went into an executive session. The next meeting of the Board of Supervisors is scheduled for Tuesday, February 13 at 7 p.m. in the municipal building, located at 1069 Municipal Rd., Walnutport.

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majoring in Biology Taylor DeStefano of Nazareth, majoring in Criminal Justice Diana Ovchinnikova of Nazareth, majoring in Exploratory Studies Felicia Paly of Nazareth, majoring in Psychology Christopher Saqqal of Nazareth, majoring in Sport Management Weston Simak of Nazareth,

majoring in Biology Morgan Sterner of Northampton, majoring in Communication Sciences and Disorders Kirstyn Willever of Northampton, majoring in Healthcare Administration Evan Renner of Northampton, majoring in Finance and Accounting Caelyn Harryn of Northampton, majoring in Early Childhood Education Lebanon Valley College Fall 2023 Dean's List Veronica Morris of Nazareth, a graduate of Nazareth Area High School, is pursuing a bachelor of science in communication sciences and disorders. Lyla Arfanella of Nazareth, a graduate of Nazareth Area High School, is pursuing a bachelor of science in exercise science. Alex Baver of Nazareth, a graduate of Nazareth Area High

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School, is pursuing a bachelor of science in actuarial science. Madison Black of Nazareth, a graduate of Nazareth Area High School, is pursuing a bachelor of science in early childhood education. Tyler Kauffman of Northampton, a graduate of Northampton Area High School, is pursuing a bachelor of science in exercise science. University of Delaware's Fall 2023 Dean's List Makenna Gilmore of Bath Makenna Hoff of Nazareth Kiera Karve of Nazareth Eli Laurin of Nazareth Lena Morefield of Nazareth Maya Morefield of Nazareth Ashleigh Mulroy of Nazareth Tabatha Roma of Nazareth Devin Tavares of Nazareth Nicole Yellen of Northampton Rachel Zeitner of Bath

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Vince Bauer Fiberglass Repair (1) Wyatt Davidson 556 (205) Vince Bauer 525

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Broken Tackle (1) Shannon Quick 699 (275-254) Ed Zupko 673 (242-245) Paul Berkowitz 640 (245-216) Vinny Spaziani 553

Daku Auto Body (3) Al Davidson 711 (269-235-207) Marc Beichey 640 (224-231) Bob Faustner626 (207-215-204) Bob Daku 598 (213-221) Scott Bortz 561 (203)

Bath Industrial League

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Team Won WTF 15 Morning Would Pub 14.5 Color Rite 14 D&R Precision Machine 12 Moore Powersports 11.5 G&L Sign Factory 10 Palmer Trophy & Awards 10 Fensty’s Restoration 9

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G&L SIGN FACTORY - 1 Paul Duda 495 Don Schoeffling 359 Mike Reese 585(234) Brian Silvius 544(192) Jason Eberts 600(209) MOURNING WOULD PUB ON STUMP - 3 Kevin Danner 506(219) Earl Holland Jr 621(256,231) David Betz 604(230) Chris Benner 673(237,245) Terry Heckman 690(258,220) MOORE POWERSPORTS - 1 Ed Taylor 571(210) Brad Stuckey 533(215) Scott Friebolin 643(238,214) Mark Janda 477 Milt Kelly 632(200,237) WTF - 3 James Mandarino 514(188) Shawn Kulick 561(220) Robert Kulick 510(172) Bruce Walters 535(208) Mike Klement 664(243,216) FENSTY’S RESTORATION - 1 Don Shafer 510(186) Mark Flamisch 545(213) Jeff Lear 475 Marty Csencsits 473 Matt Paulus 702(264,236) D&R PRECISION MACHINE - 3 Brian Dilley 815(269,279) Dave Roman 522(183) Rick Dilley 564(196) Josh Horninger 475 Butch Post 600(203,205) COLOR RITE - 3 Don Arndt 563(194) Chris Remaley 450 Steve Glesias 629(207,236 Brent Frisch 649(213,220)

This week in the ‘Dart League’ we find 1st place Dryland ’sweeping’ Star of Bethlehem by scores of 6-0, 7-4, and 6-1. Leading the way for Dryland was Dave Crouthamel 5 for 11, with Bernie Yurko, Shawn Sigley and Butch Silfies each going 5 for 12. Bill Hoke Sr. was 5 for 12, Bryan Frankenfield 4 for 12 and Kyle Taylor 4 for 13 for Star of Bethlehem. In another ‘sweep’, Emmanuel beat Blessed Trinity 5-1, 4-3, and 9-1. Top hitters for Emmanuel were Tom Dormieda 9 for 13(hitting the cycle in Game 2 and a ‘Grand Slam’ in Game 3), Troy Haydt 7 for 14, Chuck Achenzie 7 for 15 and Jon Rice 6 for 14. For Blessed Trinity, Dan Halteman was 5 for 12, Todd Jones also 5 for 12 and Tony DeAngeles 4 for 11. In other action, St. Paul’s lost the ‘nightcap’ 1-0 to Christ UCC after winning the first 2 games 5-4 and 3-2. Leading hitters for St. Paul’s included Jennifer Erkinger 6 for 13, Kevin Gross 5 for 13 and John Hoysan 4 for 13 (HR). For Christ UCC, Eric Yocum was 4 for 12 (HR), Keith Laudenslager 4 for 13 (2 HR’s) and Garry Hunsicker 4 for 13. The final match of the night saw Ebenezer beating Farmersville 2-0 and 6-2,losing the ‘opener’ 1-0. Carol Voortman was 3 for 12 with Jon Wieand hitting a HR for Ebenezer while Gene Grim was 6 for 12, Sue Grim 5 for 12, with HR’s from Jason Steigerwalt and Kyle Campbell for Farmersville.

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