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LEHIGH COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

Lehigh County Commissioners approved 9-0 a revision to the 2019 county budget thus providing the money to pay a new director of the Cedarbrook Senior Care and Rehabilitation Center at the Feb. 13 meeting. The action clears the way to hiring a new director to replace Good Shepherd who has terminated its management contract.

In other business, the commissioners also approved an amendment to the intergovernmental agreement among the counties of Lehigh, Carbon, Lackawanna, Monroe, Northampton, Pike, Susquehanna and Wayne that will continue participation in the Northeast Pennsylvania Emergency Response Group to provide mutual aid and assistance in planning, preparation and response for disasters.

At the end of the meeting, Commissioner Nathan Brown expressed concern about shortages in volunteer firefighters; his idea is to extend tax credits of up to 20 percent to volunteer firefighters.

Lowhill Township resident Stephanie Brown asked the county commissioners to help her.

“I almost died,” Stephanie Brown said, describing conditions in the house in which she lives. “It was -3 degrees outside my house. I had no heat. I was very cold.”

“I don’t understand why there aren’t emergency services for cases like mine,” she said.

This was at least the third time Stephanie Brown has appeared before the county commissioners with similar complaints and pleas for help.

Following the meeting, Stephanie Brown talked with Edward Hozza Jr., director of administration for Lehigh County.

PRESS PHOTO BY DOUGLAS GRAVES“I almost died,” Stephanie Brown says, describing conditions in the house in which she lives. “It was -3 degrees outside my house. I had no heat. I was very cold.” Following the meeting she talked with Edward Hozza Jr., director of administration for Lehigh County.