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Bethlehem Mayor J. William Reynolds, seeking a second term in office, faced a challenge from City Council member Grace Crampsie Smith in Tuesday’s Democratic primary. With around 143 of 157 precincts ...
This post originally ran in 2017. “I am a native Bethlehemite. I am proud to be one and dearly love my Bethlehem,” Mrs. Eugene C. Grace said on Dec. 7, 1937. “There is one thing, however ...
Construction continues Monday, Nov. 8, 2021, on Wind Creek Bethlehem’s $150 million, 276-room hotel expansion slated to open in November 2022. The expansion will add to the existing 282-room ...
The holy birth of Jesus in Bethlehem over 2,000 years ago beckons us to harness goodness, overcome despair and build a more humane world. “Do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with God ...
Roses in bloom are seen during Rose Fest 2021 celebrating the 90th Anniversary of the Historic Bethlehem Rose Garden in Bethlehem’s Rose Garden Park. Bethlehem Palette Club member Jill Stanley ...
BETHLEHEM, West Bank (AP) — Ahead of Christmas, a towering wooden screen — once blackened with soot from millions of worshippers’ candles — is being restored to its gilded glory in the ...
The new position is budget neutral in 2021 due to vacancies, but is expected to cost an additional $13,000 annually. The new community services unit brings together the Bethlehem Housing Authority ...
Jan. 11—A Bethlehem man accused of fatally shooting a Gainesville woman in March 2021 had his charge reduced earlier this month to attempted murder in a plea deal, according to court documents.
The Bethlehem Town Board is considering extending a yearlong moratorium on residential land use applications for six months because more time is needed to develop recommendations for updating the ...
The vote in favor of granting the waiver to the affordable housing developer came after Town Supervisor Dave VanLuven said he was told "in no uncertain terms" by the state Division of Housing and ...