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Bikers Remembering Bikers rolls Through Bath for 13th year

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by KERI LINDENMUTH The 13th Annual Bikers Remembering Bikers Memorial Ride and Block Party was held by the Bath Fire Social Hall on Saturday, July 21. Over one hundred motorcyclists and motorcycle enthusiasts alike came out to show their support for both the Dream Come True Blue Ridge Chapter and the Bath Volunteer Fire Department, who joined together with the Bath Fire Social Hall for the first time in the event’s history. Proceeds from the event were split in half, benefiting both organizations and their important causes. Two “Dream” children and their families were in attendance to see the bikes take off for their nearly two-hour memorial ride through scenic Northampton County. The ride, which was started by the late “Big” Al Warner, helps Dream Come True grant the wishes of seriously, chronically, and terminally ill children. Dr. Ed Miller, on the board for the nonprofit’s Blue Ridge Chapter, looks forward to the event every year and sometimes even joins in on his own bike.

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It is a great run. The people here are really nice. We are really appreciative. Dr. Ed Miller -----------------------

“It is a great run,” he said. “The people here are really nice. We are really appreciative.”

Seeing the people who come together, dedicating their time and money to make the event and the children’s wishes possible, is something event organizer and Bath Fire Social Hall President Jimmy Pasquariello looks forward to as well. He makes it his personal mission to greet everyone at the event and thank them for coming. “I know everyone by name,” he says. He also makes it his mission to talk to the children. After all, he says, “this is all for them.” When Sean Miller, one of the “Dream” children arrived at the event, he and Pasquariello greeted the crowd with smiles and high fives. Members of Borough Council and State Representative Marcia Hahn were also in attendance to show their support, while fourteen community businesses and organizations served as sponsors. After their run, riders enjoyed food provided by Grumpy’s BBQ and the Bath firefighters, as well as beer from Banko. They could also try their luck at a tricky tray raffle. Those who were unable to make the event, but would still like to support either Dream Come True Blue Ridge Chapter or the Bath Volunteer Fire Department, can make a check payable to either organization and send it to the Bath Fire Social Hall.

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We would like to extend a sincere thank you to the members of Bath Borough Council and Borough Manager Brad Flynn for their continued commitment to the organizations and residents of the Borough of Bath. We are grateful for their support. Thank you to all the sponsors: Bath Social Hall, Pasquariello's Auto Shop, D&K Construction, Keystone Harley Davidson, American Legion, PC Beverage, Point Phillips Rod & Gun Club, Petersville Rod & Gun Club, Dunkin Donuts, Mezza Pazza, Aharts Market and Bath Supply. Thank you to all the people that helped with this great event. Sincerely, James Pasquariello, President of Bath Social Hall & Board of Directors

GETTING OUT! Moore Township Democrat’s Monthly Meeting- 6:30 p.m. every second Thursday of the month. Pizzaville, 572 Nazareth Drive, Bath. Moore Township Historical Commission- Monthly meeting at 7 p.m., last Wednesday of the month at Moore Twp. Municipal Building, public is welcome. Governor Wolf Historical Society Monthly Meeting- 7 p.m. the second Tuesday of every month except August on the GWHS campus, 6600 Jacksonville Road, Bath. Public welcome. For information, govwolf.org. Governor Wolf Historical Society Museum, 6600 Jacksonville Road, Bath: Open to the public 1-3 p.m. the third Saturday of the month, with tours of the society’s campus offered. For information, govwolf.org. Bath Museum- Temporarily closed to the public in preparation of the move to the new location, 121 S. Walnut St. Moore Township Association for families in need- Monthly meeting second Tuesday of the month at 7:30 p.m. Meet at Covenant United Methodist Church. Excludes June, July and August. United States Submarine Veterans Lehigh Valley Base Monthly Meeting- Held every third Sunday at 2 p.m. at St. Stephen’s Church, 510 Union Street, Allentown. Atlas Cement Memorial Museum- Open the second and fourth Sunday May through Sept. from 1 to 3 p.m., located at 1401 Laubach Ave., Northampton. Bath Community Days- July 22-July 28. Paw Park opening ceremony, pigroast, rides, 5K and more. Free Family Movie Night- Friday, July 27 from 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. at Bath Farmers’ Market, Keystone Park. 11th Annual Martin on Main- August 4 from 1 to 7 p.m. in downtown Nazareth. Entertainment, food, artisans, beer, wine and Martin Guitar display. Little Moore Church Country Festival- August 18 from 3 until 9 p.m. Food, games and music by the Majestics from 5 to 9 p.m. FMI call 610-837-6051. Spuds & Suds Festival- Saturday, August 25 from noon to 7 p.m. on Chestnut and Northampton Streets in Bath. Moore Township Community Days- Saturday, August 24 and 25 at 635 English Road, Bath. Food and beer, live music, carriage rides, rides, games, fireworks. Uptown Northampton Street Fair- Saturday, Sept. 8 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Main Street, Northampton. Hosted by Northampton Area Chamber of Commerce. Nazareth Car Show- Sunday, Sept. 30 from 12 until 4 p.m. in Nazareth Boro Park. Bikes in Bath- Saturday, Oct. 6 from 1 to 7 p.m. on Allen Street.

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Moore Township to recognize Appalachian National Scenic Trail and inventory township’s natural Resources, agricultural lands, and environmentally Sensitive areas on revisions to its official map Submitted by RICHARD GABLE Moore Township announced it has retained the services of Keystone Consulting Engineers to revise its official map, which will show the township’s interest in specific parcels of land for trails, streets, parks and open space. Through a $1,685 mini-grant provided by the Appalachian Trail Conservancy (ATC), Moore Township will also include in its revision a delineation of the Appalachian National Scenic Trail (A.T.), A.T. trailheads, vistas and all secondary and side trails to the A.T. and other trails. Steep slope areas, riparian buffers, sensitive soils and sensitive plant and animal habitat will be identified. Agricultural lands and other parcels of special interest to the township will also be included in the revised map. The public has an opportunity to comment on the existing official map at an upcoming Township Supervisors’ meeting on August 7 at 7 p.m. at the Moore Township Municipal Building; 2491 Community Drive; Bath, PA 18014. The update to the official map will help ensure additional preservation to the A.T.’s natural view shed in Moore Township along the Kittatinny Ridge. The Trail traverses the township for 6.5 miles and is part of the Kittatinny Ridge, a key migratory flyway and Global Important Bird Area for tens of thousands of birds annually. “We commend Moore Township for its forward-thinking approach to planning and helping to protect the natural and recreational assets of the township and the A.T. Under ATC’s Conservation Assistance Mini-Grant, ATC stands ready to assist other

townships in revising its official map or to work on other pressing planning and zoning concerns that will help protect the A.T. as required by state law,” said Brooks Mountcastle, Environmental Planner for ATC’s MidAtlantic Regional Office. “Moore Township is very grateful to the Appalachian Trail Conservancy for awarding the grant, said Dick Gable, Township Secretary and Manager. The township has long wanted to revise its official map and now we can do this with no expense to the taxpayers.” This effort is made possible by a mini-grant program that helps local municipalities and partnering non-profit organizations preserve and promote community character, sense of place and local natural and cultural assets within the A.T. Land- scape in Pennsylvania. Eligible projects must be located within counties and municipalities that lie along the A.T. In 2018, nearly $40,000 in grant money remains and applications are reviewed on an ongoing basis. Grantees are required to pro- vide a 20% match, which can include in-kind services. Any township or borough abutting the A.T. and wanting to learn more about the minigrant program, is encouraged to con- tact Brooks Mountcastle at 717.258.5771 or bmountcastle@appalachiantrail.org for more information. Non-profit organizations that want to work with a municipality on the minigrant program are also encouraged to apply. To download an application packet, visit http:// appalachiantrail.org/home/conservation/landscape-protection/ pa-act-24. Funds for the ATC Conservation Assistance Mini-Grant Pro-

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NORTHAMPTON POLICE REPORT JULY 14

• Borough ordinance violation in the 2000 block Canal Street. Report of four people cited for violating no alcohol and no swimming restrictions in Canal Street Park. • Suspicious act in the 900 block of Lincoln Avenue. Report of a suspicious male. • Borough ordinance violation in the 1200 block of Canal Street. Report of a male violating the no alcohol restriction in Canal Street Park.

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• Alarm, home, in the 500 block of E. 10th Street. Report of an alarm activation, all secure. • Mental health subject in the 900 block of Lincoln Avenue. Officers assist EMS with the transport of a male.

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• Suspicious act in the 2100 block of Canal Street. Report of a female receiving harassing text messages. • Non-reportable accident, Main Street and 18th Street involving two vehicles.

JULY 17

• Reportable accident, Main Street and Laubach Avenue involving two vehicles. • Hit and run accident in the 100 block of W. 17th Street. Report of a legally parked vehicle struck damaging the driver side mirror and rear side window. A mirror from a Mitsubishi was found at the scene. • Domestic in the 1700 block of Line Alley between a male and a female. • Non-reportable accident, E. 21st Street and Center Street involving two vehicles.

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• Domestic in the 100 block of Newport Avenue between a male and a female.

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Main Street Bridge in Slatington and Walnutport to Close for repairs

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Submitted by RONALD YOUNG The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) Engineering District 5 announced today work will begin on August 7 to make repairs to the Main Street Bridge over the Lehigh River in Slatington Borough, Lehigh County and Walnutport Borough, Northampton County. The bridge is one of four in the Lehigh Valley being repaired under a $2.5 million contract. The contractor anticipates closing Main Street on August 7. It will be closed and detoured between PA 873/Walnut Street in Slatington and Railroad Street in Walnutport. The detour will utilize PA 873, PA 248 and PA 145. The bridge is estimated to be opened in October. The other three bridges being repaired under this contract are: Eaton Avenue Bridge over PA 378 in the City of Bethlehem, Lehigh County; Eighth Street/Albertus L. Meyers Bridge over Little Lehigh Creek, Harrison Street, Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive and Fountain Park in the City of Allentown; Delabole Road over Greenwalk Creek in Washington Township, Northampton County. Work on the bridges include repairing steel, decks, beams, bearings, joints, and scour countermeasures for the bridges over waterways. H&K Group, Inc. of Skippack, PA, is the general contractor on the project to repair these bridges. Work is anticipated to be complete on all four bridges by October 2020. For more information on projects occurring or being bid this year, those made possible by or accelerated by the state transpor-

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Marcia Hahn visits Mid County Senior Center submitted by MID COUNTY SENIOR CENTER

State Representative Marcia Hahn visited Mid County Senior Center on July 18. The visit was very informative and enjoyed by everyone in attendance. Pictured above: Dottie Kraemer, Sara Foster, Catherine Lafleur, Louise Kahler, Jeanette Cherry, Laura Diehl, Carolyn Daniels, Betty Fields, Mary Lou Snyder and Marcia Hahn.

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GAB OVER by Pete THE FENCE G. Ossip It’s too bad Bath’s Community Days weren’t held last week when the weather was perfect – sunny, but just the right temperature with low humidity. Instead, they’re this week, and from what I saw on the weather folks’ listing, we’re supposed to have rain or thunderstorms every day this week. I hope they’re wrong for a change. Already, the Kids Night on Monday up on Holiday Hill at Carl Rehrig Park was cancelled, and there’s no telling what more things will be crossed off. All we can do is make the best of it. After that was supposed to be a pig roast on Wednesday, ride nights Thursday and Friday and then fireworks on Saturday. It was an unusual stormy area that made bad weather conditions off and on all week . . . .Looks like the new, revised Town Hall or Bath Municipal Building down on Walnut Street is finished. Anyhow, people can take a looksee next Monday, August 6 from 3 to 6 p.m. before Town Council has its monthly meeting. It will

be their grand opening with a ribbon cutting ceremony and all. . . .Phillies went over the top of the Braves by a full game on Monday, but are having a tougher time with the returning Chase Utley and the rest of the Dodgers. They just hafta be steady in their pitching if they want to stay at the top until playoffs begin. They heavy hitting is spotty. . . . Hats off to the Hayes Family for their 50 years in business. That’s a lot of flower arranging over that span, from one generation to another. Happy 30th anniversary to Fi and Manny Mirabito for running My Place Pizza for all that time with their staff. I’m not into the Italian language, but if I were I’d offer a big salute. They’ve come a long way. Fi couldn’t speak English when she arrived from Italia as a child, and today she’s fluent in it and Mayor of our town! . . . . Got a chuckle over that picture Blaine ran in last week’s paper. Kessler’s flower shop was over the water in that building if I recollect rightly. . . .Lost another buddy with the passing of Luther Schlegel. Just saw him over at the Legion a couple weeks ago. Our sympathies. . . .Good to see Clark Smith is up and around again. . . .See y’all at the fireworks Saturday night – if it doesn’t rain.

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Photo from 1962 of the 225th Anniversary Parade crossing over Monocacy or Main Street Bridge.

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Andy’s Corner By ANDY WEAVER The Nazareth SR Legion Baseball Team went to Muhlenberg High School for the Regional Tournament where they played host Muhlenberg on July 20 and lost 5-4. Then on July 22, after a

rainout on July 21, they took on South Parkland from the Lehigh Valley and lost that game 10-9 to see their season come to a close with a 21-5 record. The Nazareth JR Legion Baseball Team went to Berwick for the State Tournament and beat Berwick 5-4 and then played Yardley on July 22, but the game got rained out and resumed on July 23. For up to the minute news, visit my website at https://nazarethsports.wordpress.com/.

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Dryland UCC helps bring Andy Weaver a Step closer to his new set of wheels By KERI LINDENMUTH On Sunday, July 22, the congregation of Dryland UCC gathered to present Nazareth resident, Home News columnist, and Nazareth High School Athletics coach Andy Weaver a check for $3,500. Weaver lives with Cerebral Palsy and must use a wheelchair. However, when his old wheelchair stopped working, he started a fundraiser on Facebook to

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Belfast donated $1,000. “We pray it will not take too long to get [Andy] his new set of wheels,” Grace Lutheran Church said in a statement. “I could not believe how this thing grew,” Durn said. In less than two weeks, from the church’s dinner fundraiser and phone donations, Dryland UCC had raised roughly $3,500, helping Weaver surpass his initial goal of $12,000. Surpassing the goal meant Durn had to put together another meal. This time, in celebration. On July 22, Durn and members of the Dryland UCC congregation presented Weaver and his family with their donation over a buffet of breakfast favorites like French toast, home fries, and strawberry snow, a dessert recipe from Finland. “What they have done for us is amazing,” said Tom Weaver, Andy’s father. “It is very much appreciated.” “You will never be forgotten Continued on page 11

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Church Dir. The Home News Church Directory is an alphabetical listing of community churches and synagogues. If you would like to submit a press release or calendar item for your church, please email it to: editorial@homenewspa. com or mail it to us at The Home News PO BOX A, Walnutport, PA 18088. The Church Directory is always available on our website at www.HomeNewsPA.com. ASSUMPTION BVM PARISH, Northampton. 610-262-2559 Sun. – Mass 8/10:30 a.m., Mon. – Mass 8 a.m., Tues. – Mass 8 a.m., Wed. – Mass 7 p.m., Thurs. – Mass 8 a.m., Fri. – Mass 8 a.m., Sat. – Mass 4 p.m. ASSUMPTION OF THE VIRGIN MARY UKRAINIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH, Northampton 610-2622882 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., Spanish Bible Study 10:45 a.m., Sat. – Worship 5 p.m. BUSHKILL UNITED METHODIST, Bushkill Twp. 610-759-7132 Sun. – Worship 9:15 a.m., Sunday School 10:30 a.m. CHAPMAN QUARRIES UNITED METHODIST, Bath. 610-837-0935 Sun. –Worship 11 a.m. CHRIST CHURCH OF BATH, U.C.C., S. Chestnut St. Bath. 610-837-0345 Sun. – Worship 9:30 a.m. CHRIST CHURCH U.C.C., Bethlehem. 610-865-6565 Sun. – Worship 9:30 a.m. CHRIST U.C.C. LITTLE MOORE, Danielsville. 610837-6051 Sun. – Worship 9 a.m. CONCORDIA LUTHERAN CHURCH Northamp-

ton. 610-262-8500 Sun. – Worship 9 a.m., Sunday School 10:30 a.m. COVENANT UNITED METHODIST, Bath. 610837-7517 Sun. – Worship 8/10:30 a.m. handicapped accessible, Sunday School 9:15 a.m. DRYLAND U.C.C., Nazareth. 610-759-4444 Sun. – Worship 9:30 a.m. EGYPT COMMUNITY CHURCH, Whitehall (Egypt) 610-262-4961 Sun. – Worship 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 9 a.m. EMMANUEL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH, Bath, 610-837-1741 Sun – Traditional and Contemporary at 9:30 a.m., Wed. Contemporary at 7 p.m. FAITH REFORMED, Walnutport, 610-767-3505 Sun. – Worship 10 a.m. GOD'S MISSIONARY CHURCH, Northampton. 610-262-4412 Sun. – Worship at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m., Wed. 7 p.m. GOOD SHEPHERD LUTHERAN, Northampton, 610-262-9517 Sun – Worship 9 a.m. GOSPEL CHAPEL WESLEYAN CHURCH, Northampton, 610-2628101 (N) Sun. – Worship 10:30 a.m. SS 9 a.m. GRACE BIBLE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH, Nazareth 610-759-7039 Sun.- Worship 10 a.m., Wed.- Prayer Service 7 p.m. GRACE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Nazareth 610-759-9080 Sun.- Worship 9 a.m. GRACE UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, Northampton 610-2627186 (HA) Sun. – Worship 9:30 a.m.

GRACE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Pen Argyl Sun. – Worship 8:30 & 10 a.m., Sunday School 10 a.m. HOLY CROSS EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN, Nazareth. 610-759-7363 Sun. – Worship 8/9:30 a.m. HOLY FAMILY ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, Nazareth Sun. – Mass 7/9/11 a.m., M-F – Mass 8:30 a.m., Sat. – Mass 5 p.m., Holy days – Mass 7/9 a.m. and 5 p.m. HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, Northampton 610-262-2668 Sun. – Worship 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 9 a.m. HOLY TRINITY SLOVAK LUTHERAN, Northampton Sun. – Worship 8:30 a.m. HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH, Cherryville 610 767-7203 Sun. – Worship 9 a.m. MOUNTAIN VIEW WESLEYAN CHURCH Bath 610-759-7553 Sun. – Worship 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. NAZARETH MORAVIAN CHURCH, Nazareth 610-759-3163 Sun. – Worship 9:30 a.m. NORTHAMPTON ASSEMBLY OF GOD, Northampton Sun – Worship 10:45 a.m. & 6 p.m. Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Wed. – Worship 7:30 p.m. QUEENSHIP OF MARY CHURCH, Northampton 610-262-2227 Sun. – Mass 7:30/9:30/11:30 a.m., Mon. - Fri. – Mass 6:30/7:30 a.m. 12:10 p.m. (Lent), Sat. – Mass 4 p.m. RADIANT CHURCH, Easton/Nazareth. 484-5971440 Sun. – Worship/meeting 9:30 a.m. SACRED HEART CATHOLIC, Bath. Sun. – Mass 7/9/11 a.m., Mon.-Thurs. – Mass 8 a.m., Fri – Mass 8:30 a.m., Sat. – Mass 5 p.m., Holy Days – Mass 8:30 a.m. & 4:30 p.m. SALEM U.C.C. Moorestown 610-759-1652 Sun. – Worship in the Air Conditioned Fellowship

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SALEM UNITED METHODIST, Danielsville. Sun. – Worship 9:30 a.m.

VALLEY VIEW BAPTIST, Northampton Sun. – Worship 10:45 a.m./6 p.m.

ST. BRIGID’S EPISCOPAL Nazareth 610-7463910 Sun. – Holy Eucharist 9:30 a.m.

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ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH, Bath. 610-8371061 Sun. - Worship 9 a.m.

ZION’S STONE U.C.C., Kreidersville Sun. – Worship 9 a.m. Sunday School stopped until September

ST. JOHN’S EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH, Nazareth 610-759-3090. Sun. - Worship 9 a.m., Sat. - Worship 5:30 p.m.

ZION E.L. CHURCH, Northampton, 610-2626636 (N) Sun. – Worship 10 a.m.

ST. JOHN’S U.C.C., Northampton. 610-2628666 Sun. - Worship 9:30 a.m. ST. JOHN’S U.C.C. Nazareth. 610-759-0893 Sun. – Summer Worship9:30 a.m. ST. NICHOLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH, Walnutport. 610-767-3107 Sun. – Mass 8/9:30/11 a.m., Holy Day – Mass 8:30 a.m. & 7 p.m., Sat. – Mass 4:30 p.m. ST. PAUL’S UCC, Northampton, 610-2612910. HA Sun. – Summer Worship 9:30 a.m. (with child care) ST. PAUL’S U.C.C., of Indianland, Cherryville Sun. – Worship 9:30 a.m. w/child care ST. PETER’S Northampton

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for the kindness that you have shown,” Andy Weaver said in a thank you card to the congregation and all who have donated. He called them “his new friends.” “I guess that means I have to be a Nazareth fan [instead of ] a Liberty fan,” joked Durn. If you would still like to donate and help Andy, checks can be made out to Andy Weaver and mailed to him at 25 Charles Avenue, Nazareth, PA 18064.

Pastor’s Comments In large print at: www.NAOG.ws/pc

Northampton Assembly of God

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Jesus Is Praying For Us!

The following was emailed by my sister-in-law, Grace Lundmark, to her children, grandchildren, and a few other relatives and friends. It is being reprinted here with her permission: “This is not a ‘forward’ or an internet prayer, this is a short note from your mother, mother-in-law, grandmother, and friend to just a few people (although I know it applies to all of God’s people). I know that all of you pray, often and fervently, for your family members and friends. I was reading from the 17th chapter of John, while forming prayers and expressing concerns to God for various ones of our family and circle of friends when the 9th verse of that chapter leaped into my heart with a powerfulness: ‘I (Jesus speaking) pray for them: I pray not for the world (in general), but for them which thou (Father) hast given me; for they are thine.’ It was so impressed upon my spirit that Jesus is praying for us, and for those for whom we are so concerned. In fact, it was as though I saw many of your names—the young in our family, as well as the older ones, with each one’s particular needs and battles written after their names—and Jesus was saying, ‘I pray not that thou (Father) shouldest take them out of the world, but that thou shouldest keep them from the evil’ (v. 15). How many times have we prayed that prayer over ourselves and our loved ones, not even realizing that Jesus is praying that same prayer right along with us? The setting for this scripture is when Jesus was praying for His disciples before being betrayed by Judas, but, in case there should be any doubt about His words including us, Jesus stated, ‘Neither pray I for these alone, but for them also which shall believe on me’ (v. 20). Please know that you’re not praying in vain, or alone. Jesus is interceding to the Father for us!”


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Obituaries Louie J. Bradberry

NOV. 29, 1938 – JULY 21, 2018 Louie J. “Joe” Bradberry, 80, of East Allen Township, died on Saturday, July 21, 2018 at his home. He was the husband of Patricia (Patton) Bradberry since April 22, 1961. He last worked for Dick Milham/Koch Ford in Easton for about five years before retiring in 2008. Prior to that, he co-owned and operated Colonial Carpets with his wife in Phillipsburg, N.J. for five years. Before that, he worked for various companies for many years in the flooring industry. Born on November 29, 1938 in Attalia, Alabama, he was the son of the late Louie E. and Lorayne (Harbin) Brayberry. Louie served in the U.S. Army as a Military Policeman from 1958 to 1960. In addition to his wife, he is survived by a son, Steven Bradberry, of Palmerton; a Daughter, Deborah A. Reilly, of Bath; a brother, Gerald Bradberry; sisters, Belinda Weaver and Gloria Bradberry, all of Attalia, AL; two grandchildren; and several nieces and nephew, a brother-in-law, Robert Patton, and wife of Livingston, N.J. Friends and family are welcome to call from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. today (Thursday, July 26) at the Bartholomew-Schisler Funeral Home, 211 E. Center St., Nazareth. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital, c/o the funeral home.

Charles A. Dougherty

Charles A. Dougherty, 76, of Allentown, died on Thursday, July 19, 2018. He was the husband of Barbara M. (Kindt) Dougherty for 44 years. Chuck was a technician for Laundenslager Heating & Air Conditioning in Allentown. Born in Allentown, he was a son of the late William C. and Grace (Oswald) Dougherty. He was a member of St. Paul’s U.C.C. Church in Allentown. He was also a member of the Tri-Boro Sportsmen’s Club in Northampton and a life member of the Zinc City American Motorcycle Club in Kresgeville.

Besides his wife, he is survived by sons Charles A., Jr. of Schnecksville, Daniel B. of Whitehall and Ricky; a daughter, SheriLee Gode, of Leesburg, VA; and brothers Donald of Northampton and Bruce; and one granddaughter. He was preceded in death by four brothers. Funeral services were on Tuesday in the O’Donnell Funeral Home, Allentown. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society.

Axel W. Gardner

MARCH 19, 1921 – JULY 21, 2018 Axel W. Gardner, 97, of Whitehall, died on Saturday, July 21, 2018 in Whitehall Manor. He was the husband of the late Virginia R. (Heydt) Gardner, who passed away earlier this year in April. He was employed by the former Bethlehem Steel Corp. as a worker in the Beam Yard for 33 years before retiring in 1980. Born March 19, 1921 in Allentown, he was a son of the late Axel H. Gardner and Amy (Bechtel) Baus-Gardner. Axel was a member of St. John’s U.C.C. Church, Mickley’s for many years. He was a past member of American Legion Post #739, Hokendauqua, having served as a corporal in the U.S. Army during World War II. Surviving are a son-in-law, Francis L. Fisher and companion Patricia Steinke; a grandson, Christopher Fisher, and wife Jariya of Chiang Mai, Thailand, and four great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by a daughter, Patricia Ann Fisher, and a sister, Joyce Charles. A funeral service was held this Thursday morning in the Schisler Funeral Home, Northampton, followed by interment with military honors in Cedar Hill Memorial Park, Allentown. Memorial contributions may be made to St. John’s U.C.C. Mickley’s Memorial Fund, c/o the funeral home at 2119 Washington Ave., Northampton, PA 18067.

Joseph T. Klitsch, Jr.

Joseph J. Klitsch, Jr., 83, formerly of Palmerton, died Friday, July 13, 2018 in Brookmont Healthcare Center, Effort, Chestnuthill Twsp. He was employed as an attendant by Klotz Service Station, Lehighton, for several years. Born in Mahanoy City, he was a son of the late Joseph T. Klitsch, Sr. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps in Korea. Joseph was a member of the Palmerton Volunteer Fire Co. and the Bowmanstown Rod & Gun Club. Surviving are five sons, Joseph of Trexlertown, John T. of Palmerton, Jerald of Quakertown, George of Hatfield, and David of Amber; 15 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. Services will be at the convenience of the family in the Campton Funeral Home, Palmerton. Contributions may be made to the American Red Cross, 433 18th St., NW , Washington, DC 20006.

Pauline M. Marsh

DEC. 22, 1927 – JULY 17, 2018 Pauline M. Marsh, 90, formerly of Nazareth, died on Tuesday, July 17, 2018 in the VNA Hospice House of St. Luke’s in Lower Saucon Township. She was the wife of the late Raymond M. Marsh, Sr. for 45 years before he passed away in 1990. She was a devoted and loving wife, mother and grandmother who enjoyed camping, cooking and housekeeping. Her biggest joy and pastime was her family. Born on Dec. 22, 1927 in Lower Nazareth Township, she was a daughter of the late Otto and Florence (Seip) Dieter. She was a member of Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Moorestown. Surviving are three sons, Raymond M. Marsh, Jr. of Bushkill Township, Keith L. Marsh of Nazareth, and Glenn D. Marsh of Bethlehem; a daughter, Tina M. Huth, of Plainfield Township; nine grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Pauline was preceded in death by three brothers, Albert, Arthur and Russell Dieter; and a sister, Myrtle Grube. Services were held on Saturday, July 21 in the George G. Bensing Funeral Home, Moorestown, followed by interment in Altonah Cemetery, Bethlehem. Contributions may be offered in memory of Pauline to Holy Cross Evan. Lutheran Church, 696 Johnson Rd., Nazareth, PA 18064.

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Judith A. Perry

MAY 26, 1941 – JULY 4, 2018 Judith A. Perry, 77, formerly of Palmer Township and Redlands, California, died on We d n e s d a y, July 4, 2018 in Abington Manor, Williams Township. She attended East Stroudsburg University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing. For many years, Judy was employed as a surgical nurse, and also served as the Director of Nursing of Loma Linda V.A. Medical Center, before retiring in 2003 from Lebanon V.A. Medical Center. Born on May 26, 1941 in Wilson Borough, she was a daughter of the late Robert and Cecelia (Daley) Walters. A talented artisan, Judy enjoyed needlepoint, crocheting, and sewing. She also loved Musikfest and polka dancing, and was passionate about animals. She was a member of St. Paul’s Third Lutheran Church, Palmer Township. Surviving are her loving children, Tina Boncher, of Jim Thorpe, and John Boncher of Freemansburg; five grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and a sister, Barbara A. Pflugler, of East Allen Township. She was preceded in death by a brother-in-law, Ronald D. Pflugler. A Memorial Service in celebration of Judy’s life will be held this Saturday, July 28, at 11:00 a.m. in the George G. Bensing Funeral Home, 2165 Community Drive, Rt. 946, Moorestown – Bath, PA 18014. Friends and relatives are invited to call on Saturday morning from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. in the funeral home. Interment will be private.

Luther Schlegel

OCT. 27, 1934 – JULY 15, 2018 Luther Schlegel, 83, of Bushkill Township, a native of Bath, died on Sunday, July 15, 2018 in Gracedale. After graduating from Northampton High School in 1952, he served in the U.S. Army. Luther was employed by the Easton School District, where he served as a data center manager for many years before retiring in 1999. Previously, he was employed by Just Born, Inc., Bethlehem, in that same capacity. Born on Oct. 27, 1934 in Northampton, he was a son of the late Luther L. and Florence (Ervin) Schlegel. Luther loved hunting, fishing and gardening. He was a member of Christ Church of Bath U.C.C. Surviving are a sister, Janice Fisher, of Cary, N.C.; a sister-in-law, Lucille Schlegel, of Northampton; a niece and two nephews.

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He was preceded in death by a brother, Barton Schlegel, and a nephew, Michael Schlegel. A public graveside service will be held tomorrow (Friday, July 27) at 11:00 a.m. in Green Mount Cemetery, Bath. Arrangements are by the George G. Bensing Funeral Home, Moorestown. Memorial donations may be made to the Bath Area Food Bank, 206 E. Main St., Bath, PA 18014 and/or Christ Church of Bath U.C.C., 109 S. Chestnut St., Bath, PA 18014.

Theresa J. Stoudt

OCT. 15, 1937 – JULY 20, 2018 Theresa J. (Misgerd) Stoudt, 80, of Nazareth, died on Friday, July 20, 2018 at home. She was the wife of Larry U. Stoudt for 57 years. A Whitehall High School graduate in 1956, she was employed as a school crossing guard in Nazareth for 23 years. Born on Oct. 15, 1937 in Allentown, she was a daughter of the late John and Josephine (Slupski) Misgerd. She was a member of Holy Family Catholic Church, where she also served on the Altar & Rosary Society. Theresa also loved to cook and bake. Surviving in addition to her husband are a sister, Lillian Messinger, of Bethlehem; a brother, John Misgerd, of Allentown; nieces and nephews. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on Tuesday morning in Holy Name Church, Nazareth, followed by interment in the parish cemetery. Arrangements were made by the Joseph F. Reichel Funeral Home, 220 Washington Park, Nazareth, PA 18064. Memorial donations may be offered to Holy Family School, 17 N. Convent Ave., Nazareth, PA 18064.

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“Be strong and of good courage: be not afraid, neither be thoudismayed.” 1. Who is the author? 2. To whom was he speaking? 3. Whom did he succeed? 4. Where may it be found? Answers: 1. The Lord. 2. Unto Joshua, the son of Nun.. 3. Moses. 4. Joshua 1:9.

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PUBLIC NOTICE-LEGAL ESTATE NOTICE Estate of James A. Weaver late of the Township of Moore, County of Northampton and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, deceased. Letters of Administration on the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to the estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims against to present them in writing without delay to the Attorney noted below. Jeffrey Allen Bates 408 10th Street Alton, IA 51003 Administrator DANIEL G. SPENGLER, ESQUIRE 110 East Main Street Bath, PA 18014 Attorney for the Estate (7/12-7/26) ESTATE NOTICE The Estate of Rhonda A. Schutz, deceased of the Township of Moore, County of Northampton, PA. Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary for the above Estate were granted to Gene C. Beam, Executor, on June 27, 2018. All persons indebted to the Estate are required to make immediate payment, and those having claim or demand are to present the same without delay to Gene C. Beam, in care of Gregory R. Reed, Attorney-at-Law, 141 South Broad Street, P.O. Box 299, Nazareth, PA 18064-0299. (7/12-7/26)

Estate of PAUL RAYMOND MITCHELL, JR. a/k/a PAUL RAYMOND MITCHELL, deceased, late of 836 Creek Road, Walnutport, County of Northampton and State of Pennsylvania, Letters Testamentary have been granted to the undersigned, who requests all persons having claims or demands against the Estate of the Decedent to make the same, and all persons indebted to the Decedent to make payments without delay to: Executor: Melissa Jane Gemmel Address: P.O. Box 244 Laurys Station, PA 18059 Or to his attorney: Joshua D. Shulman, Esquire SHULMAN & SHABBICK 1935 Center Street Northampton, PA 18067 (7/12-7/26) ESTATE NOTICE

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Things are Jumping in the Home News Classifieds! ESTATE NOTICE KUTZLER, CATHERINE, dec’d. Late of Upper Nazareth Township, Northampton County, PA Executor: Frank S. Poswistilo, c/o Barbara R. Renkert, Esq., 2120 Northampton St., Easton, PA 18042 Attorney: Barbara Rush Renkert, Esquire, 2120 Northampton Street, Easton, PA 18042. (7/19-8/2) MOORE TOWNSHIP ZONING HEARING BOARD PUBLIC NOTICE HEARING/MEETING

Letters have been granted to Kathryn C. Hauck as Executrix of the Estate of John G. Hauck, 2264 East Scenic Drive, Bath, PA 18014, who requests all persons having claims against the Estate to present them in writing to her and all persons indebted to the Estate to make immediate payment to her. (7/12-7/26)

The regular monthly meeting of the Moore Township Zoning Hearing Board will be held on Wednesday, August 1, 2018 at 7 p.m. The meeting will be held at the Moore Township Municipal Building, 2491 Community Drive, Bath PA 18014. Specific items on the agenda include:

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The applicant(s), Dennis and Jessica Cambell, applicant(s) of the property located at 2446 East Millheim Rd., Bath, Moore Twp. PA 18014 request the following relief: a variance to relocate an accessory building, which was illegally erected without permits, the does not meet the impervious cover requirement. The section(s) cited for this application are as follows: 200-16F Impervious Cover, 200-3 Applicability of District Regulations, 200-65 Zoning Permits, 200-64 Permits and Certificates, 200-66 Occupancy Permits, as well as any other section in which relief may be needed upon review by the Board. The property, County PIN# G5-12-3A-1 contains 1 Acre and is zoned, Limited Conservation (LC).

Estate of LEWIS E. BOWER, a/k/a LEWIS A. BOWER, deceased, late of 4390 Woodland Circle, Walnutport, County of Northampton and State of Pennsylvania, Letters Testamentary have been granted to the undersigned, who requests all persons having claims or demands against the Estate of the Decedent to make the same, and all persons indebted to the Decedent to make payments without delay to: Executor: Eric L. Krauss Address: 4398 Woodland Circle Walnutport, PA 18088 Or to his Attorney: Joshua D. Shulman, Esquire SHULMAN & SHABBICK 1935 Center Street Northampton, PA 18067 (7/19-8/2)

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BOROUGH OF NORTHAMPTON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Council of the Borough of Northampton will conduct a Public Hearing on Thursday, August 2, 2018 at 6:30 p.m., for the purpose of establishing an ordinance for rental unit inspections. The meeting will be held in the Municipal Building, 1401 Laubach Avenue, Northampton, PA. All interested parties are invited to attend. LeRoy E. Brobst Borough Manager

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PUBLIC NOTICE OF ORDINANCE The Council of the Borough of Northampton will consider the following Ordinance, Ordinance No. 1207, at its public workshop meeting that will be held on Thursday, August 2, 2018 at 7:30 p.m., in the Municipal Building, 1401 Laubach Avenue, Northampton, Pennsylvania. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING REGULATIONS FOR THE REGISTRATION, INSPECTIONS AND LICENSING OF RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTIES AND HOUSING OCCUPANCY WITHIN NORTHAMPTON BOROUGH, MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR RENTAL PROPERTIES, VIOLATIONS, PENALTIES FOR NONCOMPLIANCE AND APPEALS. A copy of this Ordinance is available for public inspection at the office of the Borough Manager, 1401 Laubach Avenue, Northampton, Pennsylvania, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. LeRoy E. Brobst Borough Manager

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Tatamy celebrates 125th birthday with time capsule by KERI LINDENMUTH Tatamy Borough celebrated 125 years of history on July 22 by opening a time capsule that has been sealed shut since 1981. The time capsule opening was part of the borough’s 125th Anniversary and Family Day celebration. Tatamy Historical Society president Deanne Werkheiser

helped unveil the time capsule’s hidden treasures, which included a signed baseball, a hymnal, snapshots of borough residents, a pack of baseball cards, and even an old newspaper announcing the marriage of Princess Diana and Prince Charles. Borough residents browsed through the memorabilia, remi-

niscing on old events and old friends. There were smiles as some residents caught glimpses of themselves in old photographs, and plenty of stories and memories were shared. Borough Council members, State Representative Joe Emrick, and Edward J. Knittel of the Pennsylvania State Association

of Boroughs were in attendance. Knittel applauded the borough’s ability to reflect on the past and look toward the future. Meanwhile, Governor Tom Wolf submitted a statement to the borough, calling the borough’s history rich with “innovation, resilience, and resolve.” Citations from Governor Wolf

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and Representative Emrick will be put into a new time capsule, along with a collection of other 21st century memorabilia. This new time capsule will be opened in 25 years during the borough’s 150th Anniversary, leaving residents to wait excitedly for the changes another quarter of a century will bring.

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18th Annual Scholarship Golf Classic

Pictured are State Rep. Marcia Hahn, Laura McLain (Slate Belt), Frank DeRosa (Nazareth-Bath), Mackenzie Kaplan (Nazareth scholarship winner) and her father. submitted by CYNTHIA ANDERSON Another scholarship golf classic is in the books. The event hosted by the Nazareth-

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unteers who braved the heat. The winning team for this year’s event with a score of 60 included Mark Troutman, Jim Kilpatrick, Roger Heasley and Jim Frey. Everyone is a winner at this event as every golfer leaves with a prize. Over the 18 years of this great event both chambers combined have been able to award over $80K in scholarships to area graduating seniors. Some of this year’s winners were Mackenzie Kaplan and Peter Gladstone -Nazareth, Julia Lockard -CIT and Elizabeth Fehnel- Northampton. Both chambers are extremely grateful to all our sponsors. We want to give a special shout out to our Gold Sponsor – A. A. Lapp & Associates, and our long time Hole in One Sponsor – Wind Gap Chevy Buick. Thanks also to PNC BankLower Nazareth, Sam’s Club, Sea Air International Forwarders and the Blue Valley Times. We look forward to next year’s event and we hope all the area golfers will come out and play and help both chambers continue to help our graduating seniors.

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