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OCTOBER 27-NOVEMBER 2, 2022

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Bath Borough to hold Electronics Recycling and Document Shred Day By CATHERINE STROH An Electronics Recycling and Document Shred Day will be held in the Borough of Bath on Saturday, October 29 from 9 a.m. to noon (or until the trucks are full) at Fireman’s Field, located at 300 N. Chestnut St. in Bath. This will be a non-contact event, all must stay in their vehicles and are asked to have exact change or a check prepared. Envelopes are preferred. This event is open to borough residents only with a

form of ID. There is a limit of 10 boxes of documents per resident. The following are items that can be recycled for free: desktop computers (fee for monitors), laptops, keyboards and mice, printers and fax machines, cables and cords, cell phone and laptop batteries, UPS battery backups, toner and ink cartridges, audio visual equipment, telephones and cell phones (please remove Continued on page 7

Northampton Borough Council approves Toy run and livestreaming Plane taxiing for takeoff by Gregory Morgan Photography. Taken at Pegasus Airport, Saylorsburg.

By SAVANNAH BROWN could watch turn into butterflies The Northampton Borough to symbolize Christian faith and Council met Wednesday, Octo- resurrection. ber 19 to discuss 2022 Tucker’s Toy Run, advertisements, a Continued on page 9 Northampton Area Food Bank request, resignations, livestreaming, and a Civil Service Commission request. Reverend Jerry Mraz, retired pastor of Holy Trinity Slovak Lutheran Church, presented a s The Home NewFree request to the borough council 2022 OW 4T regarding Canal Street Park toING 2 HOUR create a beautification committee that would supplement and assist the Public Works Department with the 68 individuals that have RT AUTO EXPEinvolved. shown interest in being IRS BODY REPA Reverend Mraz also presented that he would like to place one or more Monarch Waystations along the Delaware and Lehigh Automotive Trail that would have approximately $600 worth of perennial flowers planted and an aluminum 81st Year, Issue No. 43 plaque in memory of his wife and granddaughter, which would www.homenewspa.com cost approximately $902 that Revered Mraz would like to make a donation for. Reverend Mraz explained there would be a display case with caterpillars that people USPS 248-700

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A golf course view by Bill Falstich. Taken at Tall Pines Golf Club in Friendsville, Susquehanna County.


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