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Zoners reject variance requests for multifamily dwellings in Southside Bethlehem

The Bethlehem Zoning Hearing Board unanimously voted to deny dimensional variances requested to build four multifamily dwellings at 508-512 Selfridge St. → Read More

Bethlehem police chief reports on department's response during Musikfest

Chief of Police Michelle Kott provided a report on her department's response to calls during the 10-day Musikfest in Bethlehem. → Read More

Bethlehem’s chicken ordinance to undergo committee review

As it stands, the ordinance allows for six chickens and requires an applicant to submit an application and pay a fee. → Read More

Bethlehem Twp. hires special solicitor to collect unpaid stormwater fees

The stormwater fees went into effect earlier this year to offset the millions of dollars needed for flood mitigation and pollution projects. → Read More

Bethlehem City Council approves liquor license transfer for proposed W. Broad Street bar and restaurant

Council’s action allows the transfer of a liquor license previously issued to Green Pond Golf Course in Bethlehem Township to Moyer Entertainment & Hospitality Co. → Read More

Warren County opposes new brewery regulations

A resolution passed Wednesday night opposes the New Jersey Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control’s restrictions on breweries, which went into effect on July 1. → Read More

Hanover Township hires new recreation director

Supervisors in Hanover Township, Northampton County, on Tuesday night hired a new recreation director, filling a vacancy that had been open for three months. → Read More

Warren County welcomes state guidance on warehouse development

The public has until July 29 to comment on the New Jersey Office of Planning Advocacy's warehouse guidance to control development. → Read More

Phillipsburg to recognize mayor as head of police department

Phillipsburg Town Council on Tuesday took the first step to correct an oversight in the town's code and recognize the mayor as the head of the police department. → Read More

Warren County calls for ban on new sex education standards

In response to New Jersey's revised sex education standards, the Warren County Board of Commissioners passed a resolution to develop a parent's bill of rights. → Read More

Hanover Twp. manager announces retirement after 22 years of service

John "Jay" Finnigan Jr., manager of Hanover Township in Northampton County, announced his retirement during Tuesday night's board of supervisors meeting. → Read More

Resident calls on Hanover Twp. supervisors to improve fire protection

A resident in Hanover Township, Northampton County, said supervisors need to address a lack of fire hydrants and insufficient water supply to fight fires. → Read More

Easton school board OKs 3-year contract with teachers

While the contract does not include cost-of-living adjustments, it does provide longevity bonuses for teachers with 20 to more than 30 years of service. → Read More

Warren County reverses course, opposes Delaware Water Gap national park designation

One Warren County commissioner says organizations and leaders advocating for the designation have expressed goals that are not aligned with those of the board. → Read More

Warren County, NJ commissioners formally object to governor’s new public health mandate

The Warren County Board of Commissioners on Wednesday night passed a resolution opposing Gov. Phil Murphy’s recent declaration of a new public health emergency and his imposition of a vaccine → Read More

Bethlehem Planning Commission approves 5-story mixed-use building on south side

Peron Development plans to construct a 58,000-square-foot brick-faced wooden building, with 44 one-and two-bedroom apartments on the upper floors and retail space on the first floor. → Read More

Bethlehem Historic Conservation Commission advances 3 Southside projects

One project proposes to convert the former Holy Infancy School at 127 E. Fourth St. into 24 apartments and space for a commercial tenant. → Read More

Phillipsburg adjusts schedule to vote on riverfront rezoning

On Dec. 20, council will vote on the second and final reading of an ordinance to rezone a part of District 5 along the Delaware River. → Read More

Acting Phillipsburg Town Council president calls for mayor's resignation

The acting Phillipsburg Town Council president publicly called for the resignation of Mayor Todd Tersigni over what he described as a pattern of mistreatment. Tersigni disputed the claims. → Read More

Bethlehem City Council postpones procedural votes on budget

Bethlehem City Council voted to postpone procedural votes on 2022 budget ordinances after two councilmembers indicated they would cast dissenting votes. → Read More