PennDOT has announced paving on Lower Saucon Road and more work on Route 412 at Cherry Lane in Hellertown.
Impact fee, school vouchers left hanging until September.
Legislators from across eastern Pennsylvania react to the passage of the state budget Thursday.
On Thursday, at 15 minutes to midnight, Gov. Tom Corbett signed the first on-time state budget in eight years.
Corbett’s ‘no-tax’ pledge carries the day.
Democrats continue calling for use of unanticipated revenue.
UGI Corporation will be paving Route 412 at Cherry Lane Thursday and Friday, the state agency said Wednesday.
The Hellertown Pool's pump was struck by lightning late last week, leading to a system failure.
Hellertown Public Works Director Tom Henshaw told Borough Council members June 20 that he's received requests from residents who want to donate benches as memorials to loved ones.
After being told that the cost to install LED-lit fountain jets in a children's play area at the pool will be costlier than first predicted, Hellertown Borough Council members approved a phased-in version of the splash pad at their meeting June 20.
Hellertown Mayor Richard Fluck's decades-long commitment to his community and 43 years of public service were celebrated by family, friends and dignitaries.
Priscilla deLeon and Hellertown gaming authority representative Stephanie Kovacs maintain that deLeon's earlier statements were accurate.
On June 20 Engineer Bryan Smith told Hellertown Borough Council that a search related to a sidewalk issue led to the discovery of a deed indicating municipal ownership of the narrow "cartway."
It will be just like old times again if the Pa. Department of Transportation approves the proposal to change the parade route from Northampton Street to Main Street.
The former U.S. senator from Pa. is campaigning to be the Republican nominee for U.S. president in 2012.
Report: State’s economic competitiveness declining.
Legislation would repeal 1983 law.
State Senate amendment takes site from Treasurer.
The grant will be used for site improvements at the Tumminello property on Main Street in Hellertown. A formal presentation of the award is scheduled for July 14 in Water Street Park.
Six Hellertown thoroughfares are scheduled to receive an overlay of paving material later this year.
Details about the proposed fine dining establishment in downtown Hellertown emerged at the borough planning commission's June 14 meeting.
The closure of the 1910 timber bridge along Hellertown's western border has further restricted access to points west of the Saucon Creek.
June 30 deadline approaching.
Council members said Coopersburg has the shortest section of trail and emphasized that it hasn't yet been developed.
Council approves $260,000 in spending on Upper Mount Bethel properties.
Combines elements of House and Senate proposals.
Environmental groups prefer House bill.
House leaders pledging to address solvency in the fall.
The new Hellertown Borough website went live June 6, but there's still more to come.
John Blair Custom Homes plans 80 residences along Route 378, near Saucon Valley Country Club.
Developing new teacher evaluation system for use across the state this fall.
Three decades of higher contributions needed.
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The local state representative highlighted the fact that two strikes have occurred in the Saucon Valley School District within the last three years, in announcing his support for a set of House bills known as the Strike-Free Education Pact.
Republicans pass amended Senate legislation out of House committee.
Fine would be $100.
Hellertown Public Works Director Tom Henshaw announced the dates at Borough Council's June 6 meeting.
Engineer Bryan Smith recently told Hellertown Borough Council that an initial quote for LED lighting and jets for the project was incorrect.
Posts will help first responders more easily locate Hellertown and Lower Saucon trail users in the event of an emergency.
Toll booths would cost $1 billion in bonds, open in 2015.