OUR 10TH YEAR OF SERVICE
TO THE CITY OF BETHLEHEM, BETHLEHEM AND HANOVER TOWNSHIPS AND THE BOROUGHS OF FOUNTAIN HILL, FREEMANSBURG AND HELLERTOWN

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Tuesday, November 21, 2017


November 22, 2017

COVER STORY

Starting the season

Third-graders from St. Anne School and Donegan ES in Bethlehem participated in the annual Mayor’s Tree Decorating program at city hall’s Payrow Plaza Nov. 17. Cold weather, with temps in the mid-forties, forced some of the activities to be held indoors at the Rotunda. The annual event is organized and sponsored by the Cops ‘n’ Kids Literacy Program. Photo: Santa Claus welcomes students from Donegan ES and St. Anne School to the Mayor’s Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony at city hall.

By Tim Gilman

 

HAPPY THANKSGIVING

Graphic commentary by award-winning artist Ed Courrier

 

COMMUNITY

LV Foundation awards grants

As part of its 50th anniversary celebration, the Lehigh Valley Community Foundation awarded four Spark grants totaling $50,000 to community organizations addressing human trafficking in Lehigh and Northampton counties.  Winners of the grants were announced during the foundation’s invitation-only program, “Hidden Crisis:  Human Trafficking in Our Community,” held at the Third Street Alliance in Easton in partnership with the United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley Women United. Photo: The Crime Victims Council of the Lehigh Valley received $12,500 to support its 2018 Human Trafficking Conference.  Representing the council at the awards ceremony are Melissa Ash, outreach education; Suzanne Beck, executive director; and Nikia Stith, victim advocate.

By Carole Gorney

 

HALLOWEEN

Bethlehem’s ‘Spook-tacular’ parade

Bethlehem’s Halloween Parade was held Nov. 5, after being postponed due to inclement weather the previous weekend. The six-division procession began at 15th Avenue and Broad Street, with spectators lining the parade route. A reviewing stand was set up on Main Street for the Parade Committee to select award winners for the annual event sponsored by the City Parks and Recreation Department. The milder, dry weather attracted a healthy mix of participants and onlookers. The parade ended early at the Christmas City Fairgrounds under the Hill-to-Hill Bridge. Photo: Mabel Makovsky, Noah Stambaugh and Erika Broesicke carry the banner for their school.

By Tim Gilman

 

BETHLEHEM SPORTS

Freedom falls to Parkland

It was a familiar sight in the District 11 6A championship game. A year after playing in the district final, the Freedom and Parkland football teams met on the gridiron once again in the big game, and once again the Trojans came out on top. Number one seed Parkland used the strength and legs of its senior running back Jahan Worth and its defense in keeping the sixth-seeded Patriots out of the end zone in winning its sixth straight district championship 30-6 last Friday night at Al Erdosy Stadium at Northampton High School.

By CJ Hemerly

 

LV FOCUS

Pop classics

Singing prodigy Jackie Evancho returns to grace the stage of the State Theatre Center for the Arts, 7 p.m. Nov. 29. The lauded classical crossover singer rose to fame after appearing on “America’s Got Talent” at age 10 and astounding audiences with her mature, rich sound. Now 16-years-old, she seeks to craft a career on her own terms. “I’m in the middle of figuring out who I am. I am looking to be outside of being defined by a certain genre. I think it would be really cool to kind of go, ‘One day, I want to sing classical; the other, I want to sing pop,’ to just kind of mix it up.”

By Makenna Masenheimer

 

OTHER STORIES

Bethlehem: Barber offers free clips for veterans

Bethlehem: Harvest Fest a popular fall event

Bethlehem: Farmers’ Market ends season

Bethlehem: Anniversary ornament goes on sale

South Bethlehem: Mayor’s Task Force welcomes hurricane victims

South Bethlehem: Christkindlmarkt opens 25th season

Classroom: Hanover ES honors veterans

Northampton County: Gaming grants awarded

Fountain Hill: Council passed 2018 budget

 

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