Public meeting cancellation order through Friday, May 15th is being extended again through Thursday, June 4.
Officials answer email-submitted questions in virtual second round of "Ask The Mayor."
The trail will be open on May 14.
Bethlehem Mayor Donchez And Department Directors Answer 2nd Round Of Resident's Questions I "Ask The Mayor."
Please note that the Bethlehem Area Public Library monthly board meeting will be held online on Monday May 11, 2020 at 6pm.
Mayor Bob Donchez announced today the revised spring yard waste pick-up schedule. The new dates are June 1 through June 12.
She loves visiting schools and libraries to talk about her books and her research and to chat with kids.
Bethlehem Fire Department's Engine 6 is on its way to being completed. The new Engine will be located at Memorial firehouse on Broad street.
They will be answering Questions from the Public on May 7.
'Due to coronavirus, some information has been modified including events that may have been or will be rescheduled or postponed.'
People wishing to utilize the facility are required to wear a mask for their safety as well as the safety of City employees.
If you want to make public comments at the May 5, 2020 Council meeting, please sign up to speak with the City Clerk’s Office.
Pre-World War I Immigrant Gardens And Today!
During the month of April, National Poetry Month, we are inviting the community to submit a favorite poem to be shared online through BAPL.
BAPL podsmen Matt and Josh offer some corrections and additions on episode five and then get right into the action of the 1920 season.
Because of very limited use of these garages, the Bethlehem Parking Authority will be ending the free parking program on May 4, 2020.
This includes the cancellation of the Mayor’s monthly “Open Door” on Monday May 11, 2020.
"We encourage you to take advantage of these remote programs, and to explore and discover all the Library has to offer."
Bethlehem Golf Club will reopen golf on Friday May 1st with the understanding that all staff and customers practice safe social distancing.
The facility will be open Monday through Saturday 9:00 am to 3:00 pm for the drop-off of materials only.
The purpose is to express solidarity with all other Pennsylvanians on the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemic.
This is not a competition, just a way of sharing our imagination and creativity with one another.
Many non-profits are facing an uncertain future as coronavirus crisis has cancelled fundraisers and challenged budgets in extraordinary way.
Bethlehem, PA has been recognized as a “Tree City USA” by the National Arbor Day Foundation.
Mayor Bob Donchez announced today the opening of the City’s Yard Waste Facility. The facility will be opening at 9:00 am, April 22.
All during the month of April, National Poetry Month, we are inviting community to submit a favorite poem to be shared online through BAPL.
While you’re home, let the stories come to you! Author Jennifer Hansen Rolli has recorded a few of her stories for you.
Note especially the keynote address by Eric Klinenberg (“Spaces of Equality: Facing a Pandemic”) on Wed., April 22 at 6:30 PM.
Bethlehem City Council will temporarily allow public comment by phone during Bethlehem City Council meetings.
Applications for the program will be available April 22, 2020 on the city’s website at www.bethlehem-pa.gov.
Darrell Parry And Danielle Notaro Poems. This is not a competition, just a way of sharing our imagination and creativity with one another.
Poems can be submitted in Video, Audio, or Text form and entrees will be reviewed before being put online.
This week the podsmen field listener questions inspired by the episode about “Gavvy” Cravath.
Poems will be displayed to the public through BAPL’s Facebook, blog, and Twitter.
NOTE: This is not a competition, just a way of sharing our imagination and creativity with one another.
Note that you need to select “my account” and sign in with your library card on the link above to access.