Hellertown Borough Council agreed to reconsider an insurance policy requirement after an event organizer said signing the indemnity provision could threaten her with 'financial ruin.'
John Stoffa said closing or cutbacks could be in the nursing home's future as he announces appeal of recent court ruling.
Legislators answer questions at League of Women Voters event.
Surveyor sees no cause for runoff, drainage concerns; neighbor has no issue with swimming pool.
County officials say one corrections officer who failed to find firearm no longer works for the county.
Proposed 31-bed residential drug and alcohol treatment center would be located on Riverside Drive, next to prison for work-release inmates.
Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Scranton and others "severely distressed."
Some believe S.B. 1 needs more work, others support it.
County Council tables motion on ordinance to prohibit sale of nursing home, but not before 2 hours of arguments from both sides.
The Lower Saucon Township Planning Commission unanimously voted not to recommend a zoning change that would allow for the development of a continuing care retirement community at Meadows and Skibo roads.
State Sen. Lisa Boscola is co-sponsoring the legislation aimed at creating jobs.
Bethlehem's Seidersville Road bridge has been closed, forcing many Saucon Valley motorists to take a detour.
John Raymond, Vice President of the Board of Trustees at Four Seasons, read the letter to Lower Saucon Township Council Wednesday night.
A new full-time Lower Saucon police officer, Robert Winters, was also sworn in at Wednesday night's township council meeting.
New law makes it illegal to classify workers as "subcontractors" except in certain situations.
Motorists are urged to report the locations of potholes on state roads by calling 1-800-FIX-ROAD.
Officials hope the new play area for young children will be installed and operational by June.
Lower Saucon Township Manager Jack Cahalan says that online the township is one of the most financially transparent municipalities in the region.
Doing nothing could create other, long-term financial risks.
Northampton County Executive says TL Management/Global Healthcare bid is his preference in nursing home sale.
Joe Chernaskey tells borough councilors he's received a number of complaints about snow-covered sidewalks.
The sewer and water budgets include the purchases of a John Deere backhoe and a robotic sewer camera.
Symbolic of Hellertown, the old metal signs are being sold for $10 on a first come, first served basis.
PennDOT crews will be installing roadway reflectors Tuesday.