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Friday, March 03, 2017
Coroner Wonders If Broughal Is OK
Norco Coroner Zach Lysek asked me today if local municipal solicitor Jim Broughal is OK.
"His color seems to be a bit off," he suggested. "Does he look a little tired to you?"
He does look a little pale. Lysek assured me he's ready at a moment's notice to render his service.
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Not funny. Must be a slow gossip day.
ReplyDeleteHe's in a state of shock as Bethlehem Twp continues to pay on the invoices he submits.
ReplyDeletePale??? With his orange skin coloring, he is a splitting image of Trump!!!
ReplyDeleteAttorney Broughal is one of the finest solicitors in Northampton County.
ReplyDeleteToday, he is bait-chum...
ReplyDeleteJim Broughal is the finest municipal solicitor in the LV. Zach Lysek made me post this story or get in his wagon.
ReplyDeleteI am the typical cheap Bethlehem Township resident but agree that Broughal does a fine job and his rates for this municipal work are reasonable. My only worry is that he is in the vicinity of retirement age and we will end up with someone who is less experienced and more expensive.
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