Friday, 27 January 2012

East Bangor Borough

East Bangor Borough

610.588.4656

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Centrally located within the Slate Belt, it is an easy commute from the New York and Philadelphia metro areas.  We are a very small close knit residential community with a rich heritage.  We have our own local police force, a sewer and water authority along with a well-used recreational park within our borough.  We are close to the every growing and beautiful Pocono’s and also the city life of Allentown and Bethlehem.  A spirit of volunteerism is ever present and helps our community be a wonderful place to live.

 

 

Borough Officials & Contact Information

 

Mayor, Gaylord Weidlick, 610-588-3460

President, Stephen Toth 610-588-3032

Vice President, Butch (Earl) Strunk, 610-588-4590

Solicitor, David Ceraul, 610-588-0378

Secretary, Bonnie Due, 610-588-4656

Treasurer, Laura McLain, 610-588-0850

Engineer, Ott Consulting, 610-588-2411

 

Council Member

John Couch, 610-533-5014

Richard Kern, 610-588-0745

Sue Ruggiero, 610-588-6224

Stephen Toth, 60-588-3032

John Weaver, 610-507-0858

Christopher Confalone

 

Maintenance, Dave Constle, 610-972-2792

Zoning Officer, Robert Cartwright, 570-807-4817

Emergency Mgr., Ken Brown, 610-588-5536

Blaine Mem. Park, Bonnie Due, 610-588-4656

Tax Collector, Cindy Strunk, 610-588-4590

 

Municipal Authority

President, Russ Stout, 610-588-9880

Wayne Jones, Sec/Treasurer

Brad Wagner

Todd McLain

 

 

 

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