Hellertown Police Chief Robert Shupp told Borough Council the reconfigured school zone "makes sense."
Hellertown Police Chief Robert Shupp told Borough Council Sept. 4 that the 45mph speed limit on Cherry Lane may be too high.
Barry Yonney, of the 1200 block of Second Avenue, told Hellertown Borough Council Sept. 4 that a home across the street from his is currently an eyesore.
Members of Coopersburg Borough Council recently discussed the possibility of additional trail development.
Lower Saucon Township's current stray animal policy is spelled out for residents in the township's summer newsletter, which is published online.
An organizer recently pitched a proposal to bring the family-friendly New Year's Eve event to the borough.
Lawmaker wants expanded sales taxes instead.
PHEAA argues money was used for education and so served its purpose.
Unanimous support for changing happy hours, wine sales.
Tool allows the district to project how well students will perform on the PSSA test.
Township manager reports that Lower Saucon is keeping costs under control in the midst of a remarkably challenging winter for public works crews.
Lower Saucon officials are still hopeful that the Saucon Rail Trail will open this spring.
Money was taken as part of an alleged check fraud scheme.
The storage trailer the township is renting is no longer meeting its needs, according to Township Manager Jack Cahalan.
Lower Saucon Township Council is considering an ordinance that would reduce the amount of impervious coverage permitted in various zoning districts.
The popular one-day event in August will be held exclusively in Dimmick Park beginning this year.
Se-Wy-Co Fire Chief Thomas Barndt requests official support for the installation of the barriers along an accident-prone stretch of the busy interstate.
A setback variance will allow for an 11-foot antennae extension on the tower located on Leithsville Road.
Work Scheduled for Dec. 17-23; Watch for Slow-Moving Vehicles
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