Politics & Government

Palmer: No to Nazareth Police Coverage

Palmer Township officials say they have no interest in providing police coverage for Nazareth.

The sirens from Nazareth have fallen on deaf ears.

Palmer Township officials answered the call regarding a proposal for its police department to provide coverage to Nazareth with a swift, stiff "no" at the Board of Supervisors meeting Monday night.

Township Manager Christopher Christman said that he received and reviewed a proposal from Nazareth Monday for contracting police services.

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"My recommendation is that we will not consider this," Christman said.

Nazareth Borough Council recently approved a motion to revisit contracting police services from a neighboring municipality. Nazareth wants an outside source to provide police services and was asking six municipalities -- including Palmer -- if they were interested.

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"It's cost prohibitive," Christman said. "And Nazareth is not contiguous to the township."

Upper Nazareth, Bushkill and Colonial Regional police were also on the list. Colonial Regional covers Lower Nazareth, Bath and Hanover (Northampton County). It has a contract to cover Chapman.

"It would be difficult to provide quality service to Nazareth and maintain our service," Christman said. "Do you agree, chief?"

Police Chief Larry Palmer responded: "I concur."

Palmer Supervisors Chairman Dave Colver said Christman should send a letter on the township's behalf respectfully declining the request.


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