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L. SAUCON TWP., Pa. - Lower Saucon Township's 2021 budget may cut the total real estate tax 20% to 5.14 mills from 6.39, relying on $12 million in reserve funds as a cushion.
Lower Saucon Township voters whittled a field of five Republican and three Democratic Township Council candidates down to two each in one of the Lehigh Valley’s most competitive municipal races.
In one of the Lehigh Valley’s most competitive municipal races, Lower Saucon Township drew five Republicans and three Democrats for two open council seats. Incumbent Republicans Jason Banonis ...
Despite vehement opposition by two of its members, Lower Saucon Township Council Wednesday voted to approve a 10-year $1.17 million agreement with Hellertown Area Library.
BETHLEHEM, Pa. – Lower Saucon Township Council members on Wednesday continued a trend of infighting, name-calling, accusations and strife that's become a staple of their meetings.
LOWER SAUCON TOWNSHIP, Pennsylvania (WPVI) -- One person was rushed to the hospital after a crash that landed a car inside a home. It happened just after 10 p.m. Saturday on Leithsville Road in ...
New Council members are sworn in by Judge Brian Panella as Lower Saucon Township Council holds its reorganization meeting Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2024, in Lower Saucon Township. After several years of ...
Lower Saucon Township fire and rescue conduct a vehicle rescue demonstration Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2023, during Lower Saucon Township's National Night Out Celebration township municipal complex.
The wreck happened around 10 p.m. Sunday along the 3700 block of Route 378 in Lower Saucon Township, Northampton County. Arriving officers found the victim next to his motorcycle.
PennEast Pipeline 24-inch lateral proposed in Lower Saucon Township area This map provided by PennEast Pipeline Co. LLC shows a proposed lateral breaking off in Lower Saucon Township from the 108 ...
Lower Saucon Township is leaning toward leaving the Bethlehem Area Public Library to join with Hellertown but it probably won't happen this year, the township's representative told the library board.