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Monday, October 18, 2021

Andy Weaver Named NorCo Citizen of the Year

If you follow high school sports like I do, and attend any basketball games at Nazareth Area High School, you know about Andy Weaver. He's the smiling guy who takes your ticket. Though challenged by cerebral palsy, he went through high school with students who have no such obstacles. He fell in love with Nazareth sports, and the players and coaches love him back. He also participates regularly in a Nazareth News Facebook page, providing local updates on the area. I'm happy to report that Andy has been named Northampton County's Citizen of the Year. This honor was bestowed at the annual festival held on Saturday. 

A few years ago, Andy needed a new wheelchair. One of my readers provided the balance of the funds Any needed. So I am sure that reading about this award will make him happy.  

6 comments:

  1. Congrats and thanks to Andy.

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  2. Congratulations to the Weave!

    The Banker

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  3. Congratulations to ‘The Weave’ and a well deserved honor! And also a shout out to Keith Groller for constantly promoting and supporting Andy as well.

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  4. Congratulation's Andy you are such an inspiration to ever one you come in contact with. Your hard work with the students is a big Thank you to the person you are. You deserve this honor.

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  5. You so much deserve this honor and I am so happy you were selected. You have had a difficult time at different times . But the help you give to the students and showing them you can do anything if you work at it, is a great inspiration for everyone to see and follow. Thank you for being the person you are.

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  6. Peter Cochrane, sorry, i ACCIDENTally deleted you. Yes, I believe the replacement arrived

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