Clyde Bosket is known for opening the first Black-owned barbershop in Bethlehem and for his 42 years of service in teaching others how to style hair. Clyde attended the Tri-City Barber School in Phila...
Due to forecasted extreme temperatures, the Theis/Cornfeld Recycling Center, located at 635 Illick’s Mill Road, will be closed on Saturday 2/4/23. We thank you for your understanding and continued su...
On December 31st, 1956, Vivian T. Hungerford became the first African American employee in Bethlehem’s City Hall, working in what was then the “Earned Income Wage Tax Department” until 1959. Vivian re...
The City of Bethlehem’s Affordable Housing Strategy is at its midpoint. The City is excited to share initial findings and a summary of important data that has been collected and analyzed. Join for a ...