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Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Should NorCo Board Include Someone Just Fined by State Ethics Comm'n?

Northampton County Executive Lamont McClure has proposed Judith Henckel, a former Upper Mount Bethel Tp Supervisor, for re-appointment to a two-year term on the county's Open Space Advisory Board. This is a problem.

Last year, Henckel was fined $1,000 by the state ethics commission for using her public office to steer public work her son, a landscape architect. She signed some of the checks paying him. She never disclosed this relationship. Though the state board believes she acted unintentionally, appointing her to a board that recommends public projects is a terrible idea. I have no doubt she would act ethically, but it would create a bad appearance.

NorCo Council is expected to vote on this Thursday night.

Below is the story I wrote about Henckel in 2016, when she was the county's open space chair.

NorCo's Open Space Chair Faces Conflict Allegations


Ron Angle unswayed by Judy Henckel
Judith Henckel is a well-known environmental activist who currently serves as the Chair of Northampton County's Open Space Advisory Board. Before that, she led a "save or pave" drive supporting a 2007 referendum in which Upper mt Bethel taxpayers agreed to a 0.25 tax hike dedicated to preserving open space. That year, she also won a six-year seat on the Board of Supervisors, where she pursued an environmental agenda that included the 2008 purchase of  a 300-acre quarry owned by Eastern Industries, financed with a $2 million bond. That purchase was criticized by Ron Angle, who charged that the Township was buying "barren land" that could never be developed. But Henckel countered that the move was essential to protect the "Mount Bethel Fens."

And bog turtles.

But is it really about the fens and bog turtles? Or is the green pursued by open space activists the kind they can take to the bank?

Based on a tip from Ron Angle, Upper Mount Bethel Supervisors have spent the past month looking at records of payments made to Urban Research and Development, a well-respected Bethlehem-based firm that employs prominent landscape architect Leonard Policelli. Supervisor Anthony DeFranco revealed at last night's meeting that Urban Research has been paid $360,000 in that time period for different projects, including the development of a community park spearheaded by Policelli.

According to the Pennsylvania Ethics Act, a conflict or conflict of interest exists when a public official uses the authority of her office or any confidential information received through that office for the private pecuniary benefit of herself, a member of her immediate family or a business with which she or a member of her immediate family is associated.

"If in fact her son was getting a pecuniary benefit, there could be a conflict," said Solicitor Ron Karasek. "In all due respect, I was not aware that Mr. Policelli was Judy's son."

This relationship was also a surprise to Angle until last month. "Nobody in this audience has attended more meetings than me over the past ten years," he said. "Never once was this ever brought up by her or by him [her son] that 'By the way, there could be a potential conflict and we just wanted to let you know.' They just kept doing the same-o same-o."

Angle told Supervisors that Henckel should be barred from participating in any boards that decide on grants for her projects. He added that, when she was a Supervisor, she steered the Board away from farmland preservation, in which conservation easements are purchased. "Now I figured out why she never wanted farmland preservation," said Angle. "There's no money to be paid to the guy who does the farmland preservation. You just write a check."

Chairman John Bermingham, himself an open space advocate who was elected with Henckel's help, attempted to minimize the problem. "We live in a small town," he said. "It's gonna' happen here and there." He did agree that there "could" be a conflict, but that he and DeFranco have only been on the Board since January.

"She lobbied for these things," countered Angle, "knowing that a close relative would benefit."

For her part, Henckel denied that she opposed farmland preservation, and noted that three Upper Mount Bethel farms are in the process of being preserved now. She also denied that the community park, in which her son and his firm were involved, is open space. She called it a "municipal facility" given to the Township by Reliant Energy, and before she was a Supervisor.

At that time, though, Henckel was nevertheless a public official because she served on the Township's Environmental Advisory Council. She stated that she disclosed the relationship. "A lot of people knew," she explained, though she conceded she "did not advertise it." She indicated her son had just been successful that day in getting a $20,000 grant for trees at the park.

Henckel also questioned the $360,000 figure, indicating that Urban Research had done other work for the Township aside from the community park.

In a conversation during the meeting, Henckel told me she may have voted a few times for projects that would benefit her son'e company, but just never thought about it. She also indicated that she spends untold hours working for the benefit of the Township, not expecting anything.

Where things go from here is unclear. Angle believes the District Attorney or Ethics Commission should investigate, but Supervisors took no action at this point.

The open space movement appears to have created its own industry in which "land preservation boards' or "environmental advisory councils" are formed in which members vote to preserve each other's properties at taxpayer expense.

Much more oversight is needed than currently exists. That's why watchdogs like Ron Angle in Upper Mount Bethel and Vince Foglia in Williams Township are essential.

29 comments:

  1. Is it true that Ms.Zirinski recommended her to McClure?

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  2. More proof that we need Ron Angle back on County Council, watching over our tax dollars and making Northampton County great again!

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  3. Dig deeper Bernie. Henckel was removed from the township's open space board 2 years ago mid-year.

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  4. This administration is revealed as more and more greasy everyday. Wow. If this was Brown, you'd filet him. Facts are facts. She stroked checks to her own kid and didn't think much of it? That makes her either stupid or crooked. She acted unethically. That's what unethical people do. Let her seek second chances to rehabilitate her slippery reputation on someone else's dime.

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  5. Terrible- this lady is not only stupid and crooked, she's nuts! McClure continues playing the game- just like when he appointed Scott Parsons in public works.

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  6. Obviously, she didnt disclose the relationship for a reason, this is why people dont trust anyone in government.

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  7. Who cares? It's Upper Mount Bethel.

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  8. DFYI, my computer alerted me of some malicious activities onot your blog. Last night.

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  9. Why do you pick on these young, pretty, and successful women?

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  10. Bernie's tic-tac shrinks even smaller at some of these young, pretty successful women. Personally the bearded fat lady in the media tickles my timber to it's inlarged state!

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  11. 10:12 - Pearl Vision is currently running a coupon for exams and prescriptions. FYI.

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  12. Ron would make an Awesome Santa Claus !

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  13. Her ends justify her means because she thinks her path is righteous. Keep digging Bernie this one is no good. Always liked to operate in the shadows while with the township.

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  14. An ethically compromised executive taking up with an ethically challenged extremist in order to stop hearing her voice in his head. It's an ethical grease slick made in political hell. They're perfect and your post is not in keeping with your de facto McCruddy campaign manager status. Get back on the reservation. You've had your tantrum. You're all in with this gang. They are your peeps. When the going gets tough, you'll be there with knee pads, bucket and mop. Stop the nonsense.

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  15. Well, Tara Zrinski is a perjured and is sitting on county council, why not allow an unethical lass sit on the council as well. This way she will set the norm of sending thing to her son and then Zrinski will be able to push her solar panels to further justify her clean deal.

    When are we going to expect, demand and hold these individuals accountable. I am tired of the "wolf in sheep clothing" being accepted. It is quite clear there is only one agenda for these people. THEIR OWN: disguised as altruism.

    As far as I am concerned, they should be locked up just like Ed Polowski.

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  16. Judge Sam Murray Haddad fixed an All Star Vote for his Son Joseph =wrong !

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  17. What does a four year old dust up with Angle have to do with sitting on a volunteer county board.

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  18. Pass the bog turtle soup..please!

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  19. If you're going to make jokes about killing critically endangered species, at least make them better jokes.

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  20. Baby Harp Seal walks into a club .....

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  21. Judy is an environmental fraud and phony. The added benefits of being a corrupt Township Supervisor was a bonus. Look at the corrupted bunch in the Twp. building now. They cannot even sing in harmony while stroking each other at the Richmond Hotel!

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  22. IF she was found guilty once she should for ever be ban from taking any money or job associated with any public money. and so should her family. But in the Lehigh valley because everyone is so corrupt the situation is encouraged. So they can all take more money from each other.

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  23. Nothing to see here. It is a non paying post comprised of many volunteers. She has no real power. Stop pushing the Angle agenda. If he feels that strong he should speak at their meeting.

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  24. Plenty to see here..she is a walking,talking..conflict of interest and was fined for it. Once a corrupt official...

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  25. What about the ethics or conflict of interest in the Solicitor's office with a clerical person working for her private attorney. Bet she gets great reviews. Isn't that a conflict of interest!

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  26. More on the solicitors office?

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  27. Bet the solicitor contributed to someone to get a job under McClure.

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  28. Unbelievable. She just doesn't stop she was removed from the twps open space for violating the sunshine law

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