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Old Home Week

Kristina Hesch-Grover (left) and Anne Hesch use flags and flowers to decorate their East Main Street residence for Old Home Week in Bath Borough. Old Home Week 2022, which included daily events, was held Aug. 14-19, the first time in 110 years, to celebrate the history of the borough, showcase its businesses and invite former residents back to visit.
Enjoying their visit to downtown Bath on business night Aug. 18 are, from left, Beth Johnston, of Willmar, Minn., and Evelyn Stravino and her husband Vince Stravino, of Bethlehem. The group was about to look around S. Seem Antiques and Artisans, 100 S. Chestnut St.
Bath Borough Council Vice President Frank Hesch and Mayor Fiorella Reginelli-Mirabito rededicate the time capsule Aug. 14 on the grounds of the municipal building, 121 S. Walnut St.
PRESS PHOTOS BY DONNA GEWERTZ AND KRISTINA HESCH-GROVER Barry Fenstermaker, borough council pro tem, throws out the first pitch to start the Aug. 14 softball tournament at Ciff Cowling Field, 301 Allen St.
Linda Kortz, guest speaker, welcomes attendees to an Aug. 19 dinner and history presentation at Eckley E. Patch Post 470 American Legion, 278 Race St.
Sisters Violet (left) and Alice Miller, of Bath, keep cool with some lemonade during a movie night Aug. 16 at Firemen's Field, North Chestnut Street and Creek Road. “Finding Nemo” was the featured film.
Denise Vargo, of Bath and owner of Vargo Gifts, 114 S. Chestnut St., and Renae Hoyle, of Nazareth, perform “It's Too Late” during karaoke, a part of business night sponsored by the shop as entertainment for visitors.