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George Wolf and Moore Bath Borough Council holds Elementary schools hold Reorganization and special Annual spelling bees Stormwater management meetings

Moore winner Madison Wasilewski

George Wolf winner Michael Goldberg

Submitted by CHRISTOPHER HOENSCHEID The George Wolf Elementary School spelling bee was held on Tuesday, January 9, and the Moore Elementary School spelling bee was held on Wednesday, January 10. The fourth and fifth grade classroom champions and runners-up competed. The George Wolf winner was fifth grader Michael Goldberg. (Michael also won last year as a fourth grader

and advanced to the regional spelling bee.) The Moore Elementary winner was fifth grader Madison Wasilewski. Michael and Madison will now compete in the online qualifier round in an attempt to advance to the 4th Annual Diamond City Regional Spelling Bee in WilkesBarre on March 10. The winner of the regional spelling bee will then compete in the 2024 Scripps National Spelling Bee in National Harbor, Maryland.

President Biden visits the Lehigh Valley By HOME NEWS STAFF On Friday, January 12 just after 1 p.m., Air Force One touched down with President Joe Biden at the Lehigh Valley International Airport. During Biden’s brief stop in the Lehigh Valley, he visited local businesses in Emmaus including Emmaus Run Inn, Nowhere Coffee Company and South Mountain Cycle.

Next Biden and his motorcade made their way to the Allentown Fire Training Academy before departing from LVIA at 4:25 p.m. Biden’s visit was met with crowds of his supporters in addition to crowds of people voicing their opposition to him and his visit. Dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters also gathered.

By SAVANNAH BROWN The Bath Borough Council met Tuesday, January 2 for their reorganization meeting and regular monthly meeting, and then again on Wednesday, January 10 for a special meeting. As the first order of business, Councilpersons Emanuel Mirabito, Frank Hesch and Samantha Angst took their Oath’s of Office. Lauren Bullsnake was sworn in during the special meeting. The reorganization of officers included the election of Frank Hesch as council president, Michele Ehrgott as vice president and Emanuel Mirabito as president pro-tempore. Other appointments included the following: renewal of Borough Manager Bradford T. Flynn’s employment agreement; reappointment of James F. Kratz from Stevens E. Lee P.C. as borough solicitor; reappointment of Ron Madison from Colliers Engineering & Design Inc. as borough engineer; Christopher Taylor, Scott Brown, Jacob Schray, Justin Robins and Luke Eggert from Hanover Engineering as sewage enforcement officers; reappointment of Shawn Leidy from Barry Isett UCC/BCO Plan Review Office as the code and zoning enforcement officer; reappointment of Phillip West and Christopher Butera to three-year terms on the Planning Commission; and reappointment of Molly Bender as a board member off the Zoning Hearing Board. During the special meeting, Attorney E. Lee Stinnett from Salzmann Hughes P.C. provided an

in-depth presentation on the borough’s municipal separate storm sewer system management dilemma. Stinnett was hired by the borough to help develop the MS4 program, a potential stormwater fee, the Municipal Stormwater Authority and any agreements needed in relation to stormwater management. The MS4 program regulates stormwater runoff at the municipal level to reduce pollution discharged into U.S. waterways and is administered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Pa. Department of Environmental Protection under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System. The permit requires municipalities to develop and implement a stormwater management plan based on six minimum control measures as mandatory elements. Based on the regulatory requirements, the borough has several large projects that it must complete by the end of 2027 or they run the risk receiving hefty fines. The dilemma the borough is faced with is finding funding for the MS4 projects due to limited grant opportunities. Additionally, the commonwealth does not permit municipalities to charge a utility or stormwater management fee to residents under the Borough Code and ongoing litigation has been moving slowly since 2018 to provide municipalities with direction on how to move forward with funding for MS4 projects. However, under the Municipal

Authority Act, certain municipalities may charge a utility fee for stormwater management if they are part of a stormwater authority. The act states that municipalities may “exercise all powers necessary or convenient for fixing, altering, charging and collecting rates and other charges in the area served by its facilities at reasonable and uniform rates to be determined exclusively by it for the purpose of providing for the payment of the expenses of the authority, the construction, improvement, repair, maintenance and operation of its facilities and properties. Moreover, under the Second Class Township Code that the borough falls under, the code asserts that “for the purposes of funding the construction, maintenance and operation of stormwater management facilities, systems and management plans authorized under this article, a township may assess reasonable and uniform fees based in whole or in part on the characteristics of the property benefited by the facilities, systems and management plans.” The code also states that the fees assessed shall not exceed the amount necessary to meet the minimum requirements of the Continued on page 5

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Moravian Historical Society to host youth Embroidery workshop

Submitted by SUSAN ELLIS The Moravian Historical Society is pleased to announce a youth embroidery workshop with the Lehigh Valley Embroiderers’ Guild of America (LVEGA). On Saturday, January 20 at 1 p.m., makers aged 8 through 17 are invited to learn embroidery techniques such as cross stitch, backstitch and French knots. Participants will create a “welcome sachet'' or a “door hanger.” The workshop will be led by members of the LVEGA and will take

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place in the 1740 Gray Cottage at the Moravian Historical Society. Tickets are $15 per participant and are available on the Moravian Historical Society’s website, at www.moravianhistory.org. Beginners are welcome. Workshop participants are also invited to view the Moravian Historical Society’s special exhibition, Stitch by Stitch: Celebrating 45 years of the Lehigh Valley Embroiderers’ Guild, which features a display of needle arts work by members of the LVEGA.

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The exhibition is on display in the Moravian Historical Society Museum now through February 25. Established in 1977 to share their love of needle arts, the LVEGA is part of the Embroiderers’ Guild of America, whose mission is, “Inspiring passion for needle arts through education and the celebration of its heritage.” The Moravian Historical Society’s Museum is open daily from 1 to 4 p.m. and is located at 214 E. Center St., Nazareth.

Residents should Be aware of phone Scam involving The Northampton County Sheriff’s Department

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Bath Area Food Bank- Distributes food second Tuesday of each month, starting around 9:30 a.m. on lower level of St. John's Lutheran Church in Bath, 206 E. Main St. Please do not arrive prior to 9:30 a.m. due to safety reasons. Bath Museum- Open third Saturday Jan-Nov. and first Saturday in Dec., from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 121 S. Walnut St., Bath. Volunteers needed, call 484-284-0313. Coffee and Conversation- Join Sen. Nick Miller and Bath Mayor Fiorella Mirabito Tuesday, February 13 at 10 a.m. at Bath Borough Municipal Building, 121 S. Walnut St. Community Dinner at The Table- First and third Tuesdays of the month at 5:30 p.m. at 1769 Newport Ave., Northampton. All are welcome. Dementia Support Group- Held third Thursday every month from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., 2801 Emrick Blvd., Bethlehem. Designed for families and caregivers of dementia patients. East Allen Township Historical Society- New committee, meets third Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. at 5344 NorBath Blvd., Northampton. East Allen Township Open Space and Farmland Preservation Committee- Meets third Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. at 5344 Nor-Bath Blvd., Northampton. New committee members welcome. Equinox Music and Arts Festival- Saturday, March 23 from noon to 8 p.m. at Municipal Park, 1401 Laubach Ave., Northampton. Live music, food trucks and handmade vendors. Gov. Wolf Hist. Society- Tours of historic buildings, grounds and new museum on third Saturday April-Nov. from 1 to 3 p.m. 6600 Jacksonville Rd., Bath. Helping Homeless Vets- Weave mats for homeless vets every second and fourth Wed. of the month from 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. Prepping for weaving every first and third Wed. of month 12:30 to 3:30 p.m., Mountain View Wesleyan Church 1001 Deemer Rd., Bath. Call 610-837-1190 FMI. Leave message. Nazareth Winter Farmers Market- Held second Saturday through April from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Nazareth Center for the Arts, 30 E. Belvidere St. Northampton Area Food Bank- Food distribution first three Thursdays from 5 to 7 p.m. and second and third Saturday 9 to 11:30 a.m. 1601 Canal St. Northampton Borough Crime Watch Meeting- Typically held second Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Northampton Borough Fire Dept. Veterans Outreach Day- Saturday, April 13 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Hungarian Hall, 1300 Stewart St., Northampton. Open to all veterans, their families and caretakers.

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County Sheriff’s Department does not call residents and solicit money in lieu of arrest. Please report any suspicious solicitations to the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s office at 1-800-441-2555 or email them to scams@attorneygeneral.gov.

State Rep. Ann Flood To host concealed Carry seminar

By HOME NEWS STAFF State Representative Ann Flood will host a concealed carry seminar on Wednesday, January 24 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Stockertown Rod & Gun Club, located

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at 206 Lefevre Rd., Stockertown. Attendees will learn more about Second Amendment rights, firearm safety and concealed carry and gun laws in Pennsylvania. Registration to attend this seminar is required. Visit www. repannflood.com/events to register.

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Obituaries

Lawrence A. “Larry” Fiedor

Lawrence A. “Larry” Fiedor, 90, of Nazareth, passed away peacefully in the comfort of his home on Tuesday evening, Jan. 9, 2024. Larry has been reunited with his loving wife Mary “Mitzi” (Marositz) Fiedor of 51 years prior to her passing on Dec. 29, 2016. Larry was born on Oct.1, 1933, in Upper Nazareth Township, son of the late John and Rose (Lucas) Fiedor. Larry proudly served his country in the U.S. Army during the Korean conflict. He retired after 28 years from Penn Dixie Cement. Prior to this, he worked for Cooper Industries, Easton Division as a machinist. He was a die-hard Eagles fan. Larry was a faithful and active member of Holy Family Catholic Church of Nazareth. Larry will be dearly missed by his sister, Dianne James and husband David, of Port Richey, Fla., and loving nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by a sister, Helen Stannard, brothers, Raymond, and John Fiedor, and a nephew. Family and friends of Larry were invited to a Mass of Christian Burial on Monday, Jan. 15, 2024, at 11 a.m. at Holy Family Church, 410 W. Center St., Nazareth, PA 18064. Burial followed at Holy Family Cemetery, of Nazareth. There were no calling hours. Online condolences may be offered at www.jfreichelfuneralhome.com directly under his obituary. The Joseph F. Reichel Funeral Home Inc., of Nazareth, is honored to have Larry and his family under our care and direction.

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Margaret A. Halbfoerster

Margaret A. Halbfoerster, 101, formerly of Bath, passed into the arms of the Lord on Monday, Jan. 8, 2024. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and great-great-grandmother. Her beloved husband of 64 years, Frederick W. Halbfoerster, died in 2004. Born in Bath, Margaret was a daughter of the late Russell V. and Beatrice E. (Graver) Smith. She attended Nazareth High School. Affectionately known as Margie, she was a talented baker well known for her unusual character cakes and outstanding wedding cakes. She owned and operated Margie’s Cake Shop in Moore Township for 20 years and was later employed at the former Keppel’s Market in Bath where she was the bakery manager for 10 years before retiring. A member of the PA Order of Eastern Star – Nazareth Chapter, now Calypso Chapter in Bethlehem, Margie served as a Past Matron from 1953 to 1954. She was also a member of the Midcounty Senior Center in Bath, the Friendly Senior Citizens of Walnutport and a life-long member of St. Peter’s United Church of Christ – Seemsville, where she served as a Sunday School teacher, secretary, Golden Link President and was a former member of the choir and United Church Women. Although baking was her passion, Margie also enjoyed sewing, quilting and gardening. Survivors: Her loving grandchildren, Rev. Timothy Halbfoerster and wife, Marie, of Mechanicsburg, Michael J. Halbfoerster and wife, Jennifer, of Moore Township, and Katrina Sonnenberg and husband, Curt, of Olyphant; great-granddaughters, Rev. Heather Singleton and husband, Chad, of Fairfax, Virginia, Ashley Chest and husband,

Joseph, of Enola, and Amber Shaw and husband, Wesley, of Round Hill, Virginia; eight greatgreat-grandchildren, Kiley, Lukcas, Makynze, Andrew, Dominic, Ryann, Morgan and Lily; her late son’s companion, Catherine Dickinson of Moore Township; nieces and nephews. In addition to her husband, Frederick, she was predeceased by her son, Richard E. Halbfoerster; siblings, Clarence Smith and Arlene Miller; a niece and a nephew. Services: A Funeral Service was held on Monday, Jan. 15, 2023, at noon in St. Peter’s United Church of Christ – Seemsville, 8142 Valley View Rd., Northampton, PA 18067. Friends and relatives were invited to call on Monday morning from 11 a.m. to noon in church with an Eastern Star Funeral Service at 11:45 a.m. Interment followed in St. Peter’s Snyder Church Cemetery, Seemsville. Arrangements are under the care and direction of the George G. Bensing Funeral Home, LLC, in the Village of Moorestown – Bath. Contributions: In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be offered to St. Peter’s United Church of Christ - Seemsville.

Hilda M. Kiss

Hilda M. Kiss, 94, formerly of Walnutport, passed away peacefully on Friday, Jan. 12, 2024, at Bethlehem Manor. She was the wife of the late Joseph H. Kiss, who passed away in 2001. Born Nov. 2, 1929, in W. Catasauqua, she was a daughter of the late Joseph Fischl and Mary (Gaal) Fischl Bartholomew and stepdaughter to the late Frederick Bartholomew. Hilda was Den Mother of Cub Scouts 99 and Girl Scout Leader 427, both of Northampton. She was also active with the Blue Mountain Fish & Game Ladies Auxiliary. Hilda loved camping and playing bingo. Survivors: Daughter, Barbara Ann Keenhold and husband, William; and son, Dennis Kiss. Hilda was predeceased by her son, Michael, and siblings and stepsiblings. Services: Family and friends may call on Friday, January 19 from 10 to 11 a.m. in the Reichel Funeral Home, 326 E. 21st St., Northampton. A prayer service will follow at 11 a.m. in the funeral home. Interment will be in Our Lady of Hungary Cemetery,

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Northampton. Online condolences may be offered at www.reichelfuneralhome. com.

Alfred C. “Al” Miles, Jr.

Alfred C. “Al” Miles, Jr., 79, of Lehigh Twp., passed away on Monday, Jan. 15, 2024 at Lehigh Valley Hospital, Cedar Crest. He was the husband of Karen M. (Zakavage) Miles. Al was born in Allentown on Feb. 16, 1944 to the late Alfred C. Sr. and Marion (Auge) Miles. He was a 1962 graduate of Catasauqua High School. Alfred worked as a sales engineer for SKF Bearings – Lansdale. Al was a member of Covenant United Methodist Church – Bath, where he volunteered. He had a passion for working on his classic cars and you could always find him tinkering as a handyman. Outside of his professional life, Alfred was a devoted member of Covenant United Methodist Church in Bath. He found joy in volunteering at the church and Pocono Plateau, sharing his time and talents to make a positive impact on the lives of others. One of Al's passions was restoring classic cars. He could often be found tinkering away, meticulously bringing old beauties back to life. His craftsmanship and attention to detail were admired by all who saw his work. Alfred will be missed by his family, including his children: Matthew T. Miles and his partner Kristy Stocker of Palmerton, Mark A. Miles and his wife Andrea of Walnutport and Amanda J. Twombly and her husband Matthew J. of Bethlehem. He is also survived by his brother, David T. Miles of Moore Twp., as well as his cherished grandchildren: Daymian, Alberta, Orson and Everett. A memorial service, celebrating the life of Alfred C. Miles Jr., will be held on Thursday, Jan. 18, 2024, at 11 a.m. in the George G. Bensing Funeral Home, LLC, located at 2165 Community Dr., Bath, PA 18014. Prior to the service, family and friends are invited to a calling hour from 10 a.m. until the start of the service. The interment at Covenant United Methodist Church Cemetery will be held privately. In honor of Al's memory, memorial contributions may be offered to Pocono Plateau Camp & Retreat at Pocono Plateau Rd., Cresco, PA 18326. To express condolences or share memories of Alfred, please visit www.bensingfuneralhome.net.

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daughter of the late Giuseppe and Concetta (Arigo) Catalfamo. Benedetta was the wife of the late Emanuel T. Mirabito, Sr., with whom she shared 55 years of marriage prior to his passing in 2012. Family was very important to Benedetta as she was a devoted housewife, mother and grandmother. Her favorite hobbies included sewing, crocheting, knitting, embroidering and she had a very green thumb and enjoyed gardening. She also enjoyed cooking and baking for her family. Very devoted to her faith, Benedetta was a longtime member of Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish, in Bath. Survivors: she will be missed by her family including her two daughters, Rosemary Mirabito, Concetta "Tina" Mirabito, son, Emanuel T. Mirabito and his wife, Fiorella; beloved grandsons, Antonio G. Mirabito and his wife, Kelli, Nicholas S. Mirabito and his wife, Julia; and nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by one brother and one sister. Services: will be held privately at the convenience of her family. Entombment will be in Holy Family Cemetery, Nazareth, Pa. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Bartholomew Funeral Home, Bath. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial donations in Benedetta's memory, be made to Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish, 210 E. Northampton St., Bath, PA 18014.

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Spelling Bee Competitors Bath Council Continued from page 1

George Wolf spellers, front row from left: Johnny Shammas, Ethan Baltz, Leon Anderson, Michael Goldberg, Desiree DeSedas, Josiah Rosario and Sophie Koralewski; Second row from left: Jax Werkheiser, Gemma Dieter, Elizabella Baclawski, Charlotte Longley, Adalyn Scabet, Evan Hosking and Jeramiah Ubiles

Moore spellers, front row from left: Samantha Flores, Weston Ladd, Celia Barnhorst, Ryder Limpar, Julie Barrall and Gabby Nicholas, second row from left: Cooper Haupt, Aiden Skorinko, Layla Borger, Madison Wasilewski, Gabriella Licini and Owen Crowley

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BLUE RIDGE - 122 25 – Jeff Blose, Jacob Bonser 24 – Lorne Palansky, Bob Porvaznik, Tom Szoke COPEECHAN – 120 25 – Mike Endy, Ricky FungA-Fat 24 – John McCauley 23 – Donald Boehm, Bill Eibach, Larry Endy, Dave Gilbert, Tom Henry EAST BATH - 122 25 – Noah Durnin, Drew Hensel 24 – Caitline Bonser, Jim Delong, Mike Giamoni, Brian James, Adam Kast, Roger Muschilitz, Greg Spandoni RANGER LAKE - 123 25 – Jim Corley, Chet Karpyn, Tony Subjin 24 – Ashley Hunter, Roy Knipe, Mark Ryan, Brian Snyder Team Standings East Bath – 1,113 Copeechan – 1,106 Ranger Lake – 1,104 Blue Ridge – 1,099

Federal Water Pollution Act and Federal or State laws governing the implementation of the act. Stinnett then explained that some of the biggest culprits of stormwater runoff are tax exempt entities such as churches, due to their big buildings and parking lots. Therefore, the stormwater/ utility fee would not be a tax and would be based on a property’s impervious coverage and how much rainwater runoff is being contributed, which all property owners including tax exempt entities would be required to pay. Stinnett also suggested a creditbased program for residents that perform stormwater maintenance or improvements on their property, which encourages participation and would provide a reduction in their stormwater/utility fee. On the upside, stormwater management updates include updates to roads, which are tied in with stormwater fees and help improve life for residents. According to Stinnett, most MS4 projects will show an improvement to flooding in the community that

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residents will be able to physically see themselves. The next steps will be for the MS4 Committee to review Stinnett’s suggestions and then share their recommendations with council. However, the earliest that the proposed quarterly fee could potentially be implemented would not be until January 2025. Bath Borough Council and the Administration Department expressed that they are going to ramp

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up the public relations aspect of the project in order to keep residents updated and informed on everything surrounding the MS4 projects, which will be consistently updated on the borough’s website under the MS4 FAQs page. The next Bath Borough Council meeting will be held on Monday, February 12 at 6 p.m. in the borough’s office building, located at 121 S. Walnut St. License # PA003267

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Disorderly conduct and Public drunkenness On January 5 at 4 p.m., the CRPD was dispatched to Easton Nazareth Highway for a report of a disturbance. Officers were advised a female was inside the store “Shoe Dept.” causing a disturbance by knocking over merchandise and throwing benches. Officers arrived on scene and located the female, who was identified as 40-year-old Marsha Castillo of Phillipsburg, N.J. Officers noticed the smell of alcohol coming from Castillo’s breath, along with slurred speech and difficulty standing. Officers searched Castillo and found alcohol in her purse. EMS arrived on location and Castillo was taken to the hospital. Charges to be filed. Walmart retail theft On January 3 around 10:30 p.m., Walmart security stopped a man after he was observed intentionally bypassing merchandise while using a self-checkout register. The man was identified as 44-year-old Gilbert Colon Jr. Colon concealed multiple items in shopping bags that he did

not ring up or pay for. He was stopped by security as he left the store. He was issued a non-traffic citation for summary retail theft as the value was $54.01. Wegmans retail theft On December 23 the CRPD was dispatched to Wegmans on Easton Nazareth Highway for a theft report. Officers found the suspect, identified as 34-yearold Alicia Trembler, in the Asset Protection office. Trembler was seen selecting multiple items and placing them in a bag. She then went to check out, where she passed all points of sale and failed to render payment. While officers were searching Trembler’s property, they located drug paraphernalia. Trembler was taken into custody. Charges to be filed are retail theft and possession of drug paraphernalia. Target retail theft On December 2 the CRPD responded to Target for a report of a retail theft involving a female. Police spoke to Loss Prevention who relayed that the female, identified as 19-year-old Amber Florencia De La Cuadra, had skipped ringing merchandise at the self-checkout and attempted to exit the store without paying. The total of the unscanned merchandise was $190.28. As

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police searched Florencia De La Cuadra’s purse they located more concealed merchandise totaling $65. Loss Prevention also stated they had an open investigation on her from five previous thefts dating back to October. She is accused of taking $287.48 during the five previous incidents. She was charged with one count of retail theft (M1) and transported to Central Booking for processing and arraignment. Retail theft Colonial Regional Police were dispatched to Walmart in Lower Nazareth Township for a retail theft on January 12. Loss prevention had a female in custody and stated she did not scan all items, concealed items on her body and switched tags on items to change the price. The woman walked by all points of sale with the unpaid merchandise. The female was identified as 71-year-old Judith Maric of Hellertown. The total amount of the attempted theft was $128.81. Maric was issued a non-traffic citation for retail theft and released. Domestic violence On January 4 at 9:48 a.m., CRPD responded to a domestic in progress in Hanover Township. The victim reported that she was pushed into a closet and the victim sustained bruising and scratches. The defendant was arrested for domestic violence, simple assault and harassment. Disorderly conduct and Harassment The Colonial Regional Police were dispatched to the area of Route 248 and Wawa for a fight on December 30 at 12:26 p.m. When officers arrived, they spoke with two victims who said they were assaulted by an older male. Both victims pointed to the suspect who police were also with. One victim said he was struck in the face by the suspect while sitting in his vehicle and the other victim said the suspect attempted to hit the cell phone out of his hand and hit him in the shoulder. The suspect was identified Continued on page 11

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JANUARY 2 Suspicious person in the unit block of Keglovits Ln. Report of a suspicious male and female. Unwanted person in the 1600 block of Railroad St. Report of an unwanted female.

Juvenile problem in the 2000 block of Center St. Report of a juvenile issue.

Death, attended/unattended in the 1800 block of Washinton Ave. Report of an unattended death.

Check person/welfare, Cherryville Rd. and W. 26th St. Request to check the welfare of a female.

EMS ambulance assist in the 100 block of W. 28th St. Officers assist EMS with the transport of a male.

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Traffic stop, Line Alley and E. 21st St., W. 9th St., and Main St. and Laubach Ave. Traffic stops were conducted.

JANUARY 3 Domestic in the 300 block of

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Traffic stop in the 600 block, the 800 block and the 1000 block of Main St., Main St. and E. 4th St., W. 15th St. and Main St. and the 600 block of E. 21st St. Traffic stops were conducted.

Check person/welfare in the 600 block of Main St. Request to check the welfare of a female.

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500 block of E. 9th St. Officers assist EMS with the transport of a male.

Check person/welfare in the 2100 block of Main St. Request to check the welfare of a female.

Non-reportable accident, E. 4th St. and Howertown Rd. involving two vehicles.

Theft from vehicle in the 100 block of W. 28th St. Report of a catalytic converter removed from a vehicle.

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JANUARY 5 Assist person in the 1800 block of Lincoln Ave. Officers assist a female. Non-reportable accident, Main St. and E. 18th St., the unit block of W. 21st St., and the 300 block of Howertown Rd. Reports of accidents involving two vehicles. Traffic stop, Clear Springs Dr. and Horwith Dt., Lumber St. and Canal St., and the unit block of W. 21st St. Traffic stops were conducted. Criminal mischief in the 300 block of Main St. Report of the passenger side rear window of a legally parked vehicle damaged.

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Frozen pipes: How to prevent water pipes from freezing, and how to thaw them if they do freeze

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Church Directory ** REMINDER ** If your FALL/ WINTER SCHEDULE has changed, please contact our office at 610-923-0382 to update the Directory listing at no charge. The Home News Church Directory is an alphabetical listing of community churches and synagogues. If you would like to make a change to your listing below, please email it to: cstroh@ homenewspa.com or call 610-9230382. The Church Directory is always available on our website at www.HomeNewsPA.com. ASSUMPTION BVM PARISH, Northampton. 610-262-2559 Sun. – Mass 8 a.m., Sat. – Mass 5:30 p.m. ASSUMPTION OF THE VIRGIN MARY UKRAINIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH, Northampton. 610-262-2882 Sat. – Vesper services 5 p.m. Sun. – Divine Liturgy 9 a.m. BETHANY WESLEYAN, Cherryville. 610-767-1239 Sun. – Worship 9/10:45 a.m. BUSHKILL UNITED METHODIST, Bushkill Twp. 610-759-7132 Sun. Worship 9:15 a.m., SS 10:30 a.m.

CHAPMAN QUARRIES UNITED METHODIST, Bath. 610-837-0935 Sun. – Worship 9:30 a.m. We Care, Days of Prayer every fourth Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. CHRIST CHURCH OF BATH, U.C.C., S. Chestnut St. Bath. 610-837-0345 Sun. – Worship 10:15 a.m. CHRIST U.C.C., Schoenersville. 610-264-9325 Sun. – Worship 10:15 a.m., SS 9 a.m. CHRIST U.C.C. LITTLE MOORE, Danielsville. 610-837-6051 Sun. – Worship 8:45 a.m. SS 9 a.m. CONCORDIA LUTHERAN CHURCH, Northampton. 610-262-8500 Sun. – Worship 9:30 a.m. with HC, SS 9:40 a.m.

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EMMANUEL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH, Bath. 610-837-1741 Sun –Traditional 8:45 a.m., Contemporary 10 a.m., SS 10 a.m.

NAZARETH MORAVIAN CHURCH, Nazareth. 610-759-3163 Sun. – Worship 8:15/10:45 a.m., SS 9:30 a.m.

FAITH FAMILY FELLOWSHIP, Bushkill Twp. 484-635-1200 Sun.- Contemporary Worship 10 a.m. FAITH REFORMED, Walnutport. 610-767-3505 Sun. – Worship 10 a.m. GOOD SHEPHERD LUTHERAN, Northampton. 610-262-9517 Sun – Worship 9 a.m., SS 10:15 a.m. GRACE BIBLE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH, Nazareth. 610-759-7036 Sun. – Worship 11 a.m., SS 9:30 a.m.

COVENANT UNITED METHODIST, Bath. 610-837-7517 Sun. – 9 a.m. Worship (and online), SS for all ages 10:30 a.m.

GRACE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Nazareth. 610-759-9080 Sun.- Worship 9 a.m., Sunday Morning Adventures 10:15 a.m.

DRYLAND U.C.C., Nazareth. 610-759-4444 Sun. – Worship 8/9:30 a.m., SS 9:30 a.m.

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HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH, Cherryville. 610-767-7203 Sun. – Worship 8/10:30 a.m., SS 9:15 a.m. MOUNT EATON CHURCH, Saylorsburg. 570-992-7050 Sun- 8 a.m. Traditional, 10:30 a.m. Contemporary

NEW JOURNEY COMMUNITY CHURCH, Northampton. 610-262-8101 (HA) Worship 10:15 a.m., SS 9 a.m. NORTHAMPTON ASSEMBLY OF GOD, Northampton. 610-262-5645 Sun – Worship 11 a.m./6 p.m., SS 10 a.m., Wed. – Worship 7 p.m. NORTHAMPTON GOD’S MISSIONARY CHURCH, Northampton. 610-262-4412 (HA) Sun. – Worship at 10 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. (ngmc.church) PROMISED LAND CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, Bethlehem. 610-759-7243 Sun.- Worship 10 a.m., SS children/ adults 9 a.m. QUEENSHIP OF MARY CHURCH, Northampton. 610-262-2227 Sun. – Mass 10:30 a.m., Sat. – Mass 3:30 p.m. RADIANT CHURCH, Easton/Nazareth. 484-597-1440 Sun. – Worship/meeting 10 a.m. SACRED HEART CATHOLIC, Bath. 610-837-7874 Sun. – Mass 7/9/11 a.m., Mon.-Fri. – Mass 8 a.m., Sat. – Mass 5 p.m., Holy Days – Mass 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. SALEM U.C.C. Moorestown. 610-759-1652 Sun. – 10:15 a.m., SS 9 a.m. SALEM UNITED METHODIST, Danielsville. 610-767-8003 Sun. – Worship 9:30 a.m., SS 11 a.m. SCHOENECK MORAVIAN CHURCH, Nazareth. 610-759-0376 Sun.- Worship 8/10:30 a.m., SS 9:15 a.m., 10:30 a.m. livestream via Facebook. ST. BRIGID’S EPISCOPAL, Nazareth. 610-746-3910 Sun. – SS/Holy Eucharist 10 a.m. ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST UKRAINIAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, Northampton. 610-262-4104 Sun.- Mass 9 am., Mon-Fri- Mass 8:30 a.m., Sat.- Mass 8:30 a.m./ 5 p.m.

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as 52-year-old Joseph Pietruszkiewicz of Easton. Pietruszkiewicz was issued two non-traffic citations, one for harassment and one for disorderly conduct. Retail theft Target On December 29 at 12:30 p.m., the CRPD responded to Target in Lower Nazareth Township for a retail theft that just occurred. Kiam Tariq, 37 of Bronx, N.Y., selected $200.85 of merchandise and did not pay. Tariq then walked to customer service and returned the items for a gift card. Justice Frazier-Alston, 39 of Bronx, N.Y., selected 26 Sony Playstation controllers, four JBL speakers and clothing, then exited the store without paying for the items, which totaled $2099.70. Tariq and Frazier-Alston then left the parking lot in the same vehicle. They were apprehended a few hours later when they attempted to steal at the Target on Airport Road. The CRPD obtained arrest warrants for the suspects. The arrest warrants were served on the suspects while they were in Lehigh County Prison for their Airport Road Target thefts. DUI crash On December 21, a black Ram pickup truck was observed traveling north on Route 512 crossing the center double yellow lines just south of Allen Street. The Pa. State Police Bethlehem barracks was then flagged by a pedestrian as they were dispatched to a crash that had just occurred near Chrisphalt Drive. Upon arrival on scene, the involved operator stated she pulled over to check on another operator when her vehicle was struck by that same operator, a man driving a black pickup truck who had a beer can in his hand. The truck was stopped shortly after and the operator, 68-year-old Andrew Petrick of Bath, was determined to be under the influence. Charges filed accordingly. DUI crash The Pa. State Police-Bethlehem Station investigated a one-vehicle reportable DUI crash that occurred on December 28 at 2:04 a.m. in the 1300 block of Weaversville Road, prior to Pany Drive. It was determined the operator of the vehicle, 26-yearold Stephanie Acosta of Allentown, was under the influence of suspected alcohol and taken into custody without incident. Charges to be filed. A mailbox, wooden fence, metal fence and power wires were damaged in this one-vehicle crash. Found property/drugs The Pa. State Police-Bethlehem barracks responded to the 6000 block of Ruch Road in Northampton County on December 5 for a report of a found suspected drug in a baggie. The baggie, containing white powder,

was later destroyed as requested by the complainant. Theft Bath Borough The following incident was investigated by the Pa. State PoliceBethlehem barracks. At some time, an unknown individual made an application for a Discover Student Credit Card in the victim’s name without her knowledge or permission. The application for this credit card was denied and the victim suffered no losses. Anyone with information in regards to this is asked to contact PSP-Bethlehem at 610-8612026. Harassment/ Physical contact This incident was investigated by the Pa. State Police-Bethlehem barracks. On December 30 at 12:27 a.m., the defendant, 21-year-old Jadrien Robles of Bath, engaged in a physical altercation with his girlfriend, whereby he grabbed her and drug her through a gravel parking lot, causing minor abrasions to her right wrist, left part of her face and lower lip. A non-traffic citation for harassment was filed against Robles. Disorderly conduct On January 1 at 2:11 p.m., Pa. State Police were dispatched to Witherspoon Court in Allen Township for a disturbance. Upon arrival, police made contact with a 19-year-old male inside his apartment and he related that a 20-year-old female was in his apartment and would not leave. He stated that he dragged her out of his apartment onto the front step. She stated that he dragged her out of the apartment and that she was yelling at him and banging on the door. Both were cited for disorderly conduct. Forgery/counterfeiting PSP-Bethlehem responded to a private residence in East Allen

Township for the report of stolen mail. The victim mailed two checks in the amount of $50 on December 7 and on December 19 they were notified by their bank that the checks had been intercepted. The checks were altered and forged for $3,850.25 and $5,500.26. The victim’s bank did not cash the checks and notified the victim. The United States Postal Service and Postal Inspector’s office have been advised of this investigation. Assault/harassment On December 15, the defendant, 52-year-old David Buechele of Northampton, engaged in a physical altercation with

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his on-again-off-again girlfriend where he pointed a loaded handgun at her and her 5-year-old son and demanded they leave the residence on Cherryville Road. The defendant then pushed her out the door, causing her to fall into a barbecue grill. Charges of recklessly endangering another person, assault and harassment were filed. Theft by deception On December 13, Pa. State Police responded to Phyllese Drive in Allen Township for a report of identity theft. The victim stated they were contacted via Facebook Messenger by a fraudulent account. The account

requested the victim’s personal information in order for them to earn grant money. The victim created a Zelle account in order to make a payment before realizing that it was a scam. Burglary On December 15, Pa. State Police arrested a female who attempted to enter her ex-husband’s residence on Airport Road. The arrestee was under the influence of alcohol and went to the residence, who had an active PFA against her. She found an unlocked door and entered the residence. She took possession of a phone, and was then detained and arrested on the scene.

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