In Easton, there are nine different critera.
Understanding the complexities of our national debt
That’s despite the Lehigh Valley area adding 700 jobs in June.
They bring petition, cake to urge the congressman to work with Democrats and President Obama for balanced deficit reduction plan.
Trenching for new water mains continues, an update on the new city council chambers, and more.
Group will present congressman with petitions asking him to cut a deal with their party on debt ceiling.
High school students spent four days learning how city government operates.
Recently graduated architect Nathan Nace did his thesis project on the South Third and Washington streets intersection, wowing city officials Wednesday evening with the results.
Bond issue will fund needed capital projects and refinance two bonds from 2004 at a better rate.
Sewer repairs, traffic signal updates and handicapped ramps are on the list.
Agency says budget cuts have forced it to shave 30 minutes from workday.
A sentencing in a homicide case this week, city council, and more...
The next public hearing on the draft NID proposal is scheduled for Wednesday, Aug. 10.
City officials want to hear ideas for funding Main Street, Ambassadors.
Third time's the charm as county council reapproves a measure it voted down two weeks ago.
Members of the Twin Rivers Council of Governments endorsed the idea unanimously.
State Supreme Court sides with Matthew Renninger, who left the force following accidental deadly shooting.
Whitehall woman had hoped to set up shop in Ferry Street storefront.
Bank Street Annex "jazz lounge," College Hill Mexican place get OKs
Course would run along the Lehigh River. City wants to know: who's paying?
Most of the money will go to making South Side sidewalks wheelchair accessible.
Short-term bond planned, parking authority to reimburse city when project is complete.
Establishing a NID seems less and less popular among Easton elected officials, though support for the programs it would fund is strong.
Profits from West Ward property sale will pay for future rehabs.
What consumers should want to see in the final bill this fall.
Why should the taxpayers foot the bill for the Nature Conservancies projects?
Move had given funding to Slate Belt project, but now council wants more appraisals.
Three towns will be in new districts next year.
The new establishment will keep hours convenient to college students.
Commission troubled by company history of DEP violations.
Increase goes into effect at the end of June 30
This past fiscal year, more than a quarter of a million dollars was netted, up from $90.000 the previous year.
Whether the cost is passed on to residents remains to be decided.
Council also signs deal with Service Electric that will net the city $5,000 a year.
Legislation would fine offenders $100.
Council approves $260,000 in spending on Upper Mount Bethel properties.
Main Street and the Ambassadors are worth supporting, attendees agreed, but most said there are better ways to fund the programs than a NID.
County residents take the oath at Naturalization Court.
County Executive removes councilman's name after financial troubles come to light.
Paperwork not yet begun for buildings' demolition.