On July 22, at 6 pm, Bethlehem Mayor Bob Donchez will take the show on the road to the City's west side. He'll convene a town hall at the Church of the Manger, located at 1401 Greenview Drive. Prior to that, he'll be walking along Spring Street and within the Kaywin community. He brings his entire cabinet to these town halls as part of his effort to bring city government to the people.
In addition to regular town halls, Donchez has open office hours every second Monday. His office (610-865-7100) and home (610-868-4680) telephone numbers are out there for those who need to speak to him.
ZHB Chair Gus Loupos lives in that area, and I suggested code enforcement should really take a close look at his home. I think he disconnected his smoke detectors.
Updated 9:40, to correct date.
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