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LEHIGH VALLEY WEATHER

Board commends Good Shepherd for work at Cedarbrook nursing home

Before the regular meeting of Lehigh County commissioners on Feb. 14, Director of General Services Richard Molchany, during the General Services Committee meeting, briefed the board on plans to consolidate Lehigh County’s and the City of Allentown’s 9-1-1 services.

In other matters, when Commissioner Marty Nothstein called the regular meeting to order, commissioners appointed Paul Semmel of North Whitehall Township and Adele Bonn Shannon of Center Valley to the Lehigh County Conservation District.

Commissioners also appointed Lauren Condon of Allentown to the Children and Youth Services Advisory Board.

Commissioner Nathan Brown commended the appointees’ service as volunteers.

“Voluntarism is important to the community,” Brown said. “I encourage the public to volunteer to serve their towns and their communities.”

The board heard no old business, so moved quickly on to hearing resolutions for “first reading.”

They gave first approval to an agreement with the Lehigh Valley Planning Commission to update the hazard mitigation plan.

Commissioners also tentatively approved an extension of Good Shepherd’s management contract at Cedarbrook nursing home.

Commissioner Geoff Brace commended the work done by Good Shepherd at the nursing facility.

“It’s a first-class operation,” Brace said.

Commissioner Percy Dougherty expanded the positive endorsement of a renewal of Good Shepherd’s contract by making the unanimously accepted suggestion the entire board sign on as sponsors of the bill.

Also approved at the first reading were other resolutions including a subcontract agreement with Pennsylvania State for mosquito borne disease control.