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Razing Cottage, Airport Reprieve Top Local News

The Braden Airpark gets another 120 days of life while razing the Cottage in the Woods in Forks Township becomes an issue again.

It was all about preservation talk this week.

In Forks Township, one supervisor suggested razing the Cottage in the Woods even though the controversial property was spared the wrecking ball last fall.

Meanwhile, the Lehigh-Northampton Airport Authority decided to give Braden Airpark another 120 days before making a decision on whether to close the Sullivan Trail site.

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Forks Township Supervisor Bob Egolf believes that the township government should reverse its decision on the Cottage in the Woods due to escalating costs.

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Two New Businesses Open in Park Plaza

A new pharmacy and a tutoring office are the latest two businesses to open doors in the Park Plaza at Sullivan Trail in Forks Township.

Fiat Reacts to Palmer Park Mall Closure

Manager at Fiat of Lehigh Valley explains departure from Palmer Park Mall after nearly two years.

Route 22 Bridge Work Targeted for June 17

The Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission has targeted June 17 for lane closures for work on the 75-year-old Easton-Phillipsburg Toll Bridge along Route 22.

Palmer Township Police Chief Larry Palmer has analyzed crime in Palmer Township over the past year.

Braden Airpark Wings Not Clipped Yet

Braden Airpark in Forks Township will remain open for another 120 days as airport authority officials decide whether it should be closed and sold.

 


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