Opposes any push to privatize state liquor stores.
Advisory committee is still planning an end-of-April opening for the recreational trail.
A controversy arose among members about whether to score the applications based upon a 65-point or 110-point scale.
Potholes will be patched on Route 378 and shoulder work will be performed along I-78 this week.
A motion by Hellertown Borough Councilman Mike McKenna to send a letter in support of a regional board of health to Northampton County died for lack of a second.
DEP Secretary Michael Krancer says the agency has enough Marcellus well inspectors.
Would remove hiring restrictions, leave other issues to local collective bargaining.
Recent rainfall may make chronic problem even worse.
Hellertown's Zoning and Codes Enforcement Officer, Joe Chernaskey, told council his department will be "very aggressive" in its inspections of the borough's 600 residential apartments.
At Borough Council's Monday night meeting, Public Works Director Tom Henshaw recommended against attempting to install the recreational area before the Hellertown Pool opens for the summer.
Before work begins at the intersection of Main Street and Cherry Lane, Hellertown officials want to know how many cars are traveling through it each day.
Hellertown Borough Manager Cathy Kichline presented a timeline for the aged school's demolition at the March 21 Borough Council meeting.
Abitibi Paper Recycling Green Team member Lenny Szy was at Hellertown Borough Council's March 21 meeting to present the award to Borough Manager Cathy Kichline.
General Services unsure how many cars the state owns.
Council president said the Easton area has grown too much for District Two to remain unchanged.
Panel votes 5-3 to ask Stoffa to sit down with unions, get back $6 million.
A number of candidates are running for Hellertown Borough Council, Lower Saucon Township Council and the Saucon Valley School Board.
Gaming Control Board chairman bullish on repayments occurring “relatively soon.”
Over the last decade, funding for Pennsylvania's public universities has fluctuated, but tuition has never decreased.
The recently-elected state representative hosted a March 10 town hall meeting, in which he discussed everything from Gov. Tom Corbett's proposed budget to natural gas drilling.
2010 U.S. Census data released today indicates that both Hellertown and Lower Saucon Township experienced modest population growth over the last decade.
Democratic state senator says small changes could balance budget instead of sweeping cuts.
Move supported by business, some think more could be done.
Former mayor Jonathan Mack urges Coopersburg Borough Council to open the borough's section of the Saucon Rail Trail as soon as possible.
Hellertown Borough Council members Gail Nolf and Thomas Rieger last week said they have concerns about the borough's resources being stretched too thin by the family-oriented New Year's Eve event.
Amendment adds individuals’ conflict with police officers to ‘duty to retreat.’
Senate will address bill in April.
Director of Human Services Ross Marcus said Northampton County Council members need to hear from borough officials.
Analysts argue right-to-work will not mirror Wisconsin confrontations.
Potholes on Route 378 between Black River Road and the Lehigh County line will be patched this week.
Age verification efforts only target “licensed establishments.”
March 8 is the last day to circulate and file nomination petitions for open council and school board seats in Northampton County.
Members ask Stoffa to stop his appeal on sale; sale opponent says it may be time to recall county executive.
For starters, don't let petitions just sit around.
After questions about the scoring process for grant applications submitted by numerous Northampton County municipalities arose, a decision was made to start the process over.
Borough of Hellertown bids farewell to its manager for the past seven years.
Leonard Charles Mackey is now in prison under $500,000 bail.
Former state Rep. and gubernatorial hopeful Sam Rohrer is expected to lead conservative opposition to union forces.
Proposal could save the district about $28,000 over three years.
Retiring Hellertown Borough Manager Charlie Luthar will be honored Monday.