Tom Hartley, now of Middletown, Conn., used to coordinate parking for Mohegan Sun.
Governor's agenda would hurt students, Republican Karen Beyer says.
Bethlehem Area School District hopes to collect $500,000 in revenue, starting in 2012.
County executive says nursing home isn't a financial drain.
New resolution sets up fund for publicly owned nursing home.
But amendments spark concern among civil rights advocates, outrage from Councilwoman Dolan.
Martin Zawarski wins Republican nomination, defeating Arthur Murphy by 150 votes.
But Wayne Maura will have November challenge from 22-year-old Justin Serfass.
Cann is nominated twice; Bonilla, Vidanage get Dem nods; Barreto, Toman win on GOP ballot.
Pact would see no hike in fees first year, 2.7 percent the second year.
Gracedale question, nominees for school board, township and county commissioner to be decided.
New $22.4 million building will host medical education and business classes.
At a press conference Thursday, Democratic city council and school board candidates declared solidarity.
We made a last minute invite to the candidates to address voters in 150 words or less.
House Democratic Policy Committee Holds Fracking Hearing at Bethlehem's Town Hall
House Democratic Policy Committee to listen to public, industry and environmentalists at Town Hall.
Six positions to be eliminated at BAVTS to pay for expenditure cuts.
Councilman gets a majority vote on the resolution, prompted by recent toll increase.
Tea Party candidates blame increasing spending and teacher contracts for district fiscal woes.
DiGiacinto: Scheduling conflicts made administration "unable to attend."
In the works for two years, it still must undergo City Council review after commission approval.
If adopted, this will be Bethlehem's first comprehensive zoning law change since 1970.
Toomey: "I commend the president, his national security team and our military forces."
Ordinance would initiate a Human Relations Commission and offer new civil rights protections.
Salisbury Township will also get funds for traffic safety enforcement.
Move would cut down time, advertising costs without sacrificing oversight, advocates say.
Quasi judicial body rebuffs city council candidate's request to be an "interested party."
BASD school board members agree slight increase is preferable to more cuts.
Cunningham says it’s too soon to think about rolling back portion of 16 percent tax increase.
Your weekly roundup of what's ahead in Bethlehem.
Applies to state for $25,000 to buy three gates for Walking Purchase Park.
Public sessions will start in his district next week; Stoffa considering his own information campaign.
Schools, local government offices are closed. Banks and post offices are open.
New historic anti-demolition ordinance is now ready for review, mayor says at news conference.
Tax increment financing proposal for Tatamy exit is complete; now will get local government review.
Mayor says he wants discussions on garbage complaints; critics say he wants single hauler.
Directors vote down Northampton Community College budget request.
Today is tax day and voter registration day; local government offices are closed on Friday.
Lehigh Valley Post Office in Hanover Township will let you mail your taxes until the last minute.
55-acre estate that belonged to Bethlehem's first mayor will soon be open to the public.