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LEHIGH COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

Former Lehigh County Coroner Scott Grim will be remembered long after he has left office because Lehigh County Commissioners April 10 voted on a resolution to name the conference room in the Lehigh County Coroner’s Office and Forensic Center in his honor.

According to the resolution approved by the commissioners, Grim served in the coroner’s office of Lehigh County for 26 years, 22 of which he was the coroner of Lehigh County. Under his leadership, the Lehigh County Coroner’s office was nationally accredited by the International Association of Coroners and Medical Examiners in 2005.

“Coroner Grim embodied the finest traits of a public servant: hard work, dedication, integrity, honesty and transparency,” according to the resolution naming the conference room after Grim.

“He has left his mark on forensic science in Lehigh County,” Commissioner Amy Zanelli said.

The commissioners also recognized Valerie Hildebeitel’s last day on the job as a deputy clerk for the commissioners, a position she has held for the past 13 years. She was presented flowers by board of commissioners President Marty Nothstein.

The commissioners also voted to amend the 2019 Lehigh County budget to provide for a new position of supervisory accountant at Cedarbrook Senior Care and Rehabilitation.

Cedarbrook Senior Care and Rehabilitation requested the county enter into an agreement with Phoebe Services, Inc. to provide independent prescription services for the Lehigh County owned facility.

In other business, the commissioners reappointed Henry T. Lyons Jr. to the Lehigh County Authority, the water and sewer administrators for much of Lehigh County.

The commissioners also appointed Michael Stershic to the Lehigh Northampton Airport Authority.

“He is in a position to be an advocate for the Lehigh County,” Commissioner Brad Osborne said. “He is a good choice.”

Michelle Lee, a Lehigh County Children and Youth caseworker, pleaded with the commissioners to “consider adding more caseworkers into the budget.”

County Executive Phillips Armstrong reported the first edition of the new 16-page Lehigh County newsletter will be mailed to residents soon.

The Lehigh County Board of Commissioners recognize Valerie Hildebeitel's last day on the job as a deputy clerk for the commissioners, a position she has held for the past 13 years, at the April 10 meeting.