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Bushkill Park manager accused of fraud in civil court filing The owner wants him out

Bushkill Park manager accused of fraud in civil court filing. The owner wants him out. Updated May 06, 2021; Posted May 06, 2021 Amusement park restorer Jeremy Carrington wants a court order granting him permission to go to Bushkill Park to continue to restore its rides. Park owner Sammy Baurkot wants a court injunction barring Carrington from returning to the park.Rudy Miller | For lehighvalleylive.com Facebook Share The director of operations at Bushkill Park has accused the owner of violating his lease, changing the locks and dismantling rides he invested years in restoring. The owner of the small amusement park, however, says the director of operations drew up a bogus lease because he doesn’t have a real one. He accused the director of fraud by misrepresenting himself to buyers of one of the rides and working to prevent the sale of that ride from going through.

Volunteers clean up the Lehigh Valley: Our streams can only take so much (PHOTOS)

Volunteers clean up the Lehigh Valley: ‘Our streams can only take so much’ (PHOTOS) Updated 2:08 PM; Facebook Share Trash is everywhere and surprisingly there is a lot considering the Lehigh Valley spent the majority of time in their homes due to the coronavirus pandemic. The Forks of the Delaware Chapter Trout Unlimited #482 held their annual cleanup, which usually happens around Earth Day. They weren’t able to do the cleanup last year due to the COVID-19 outbreak. So this year’s cleanup was very important. Volunteers from the community and the Forks UCC Church helped as everyone navigated the shoreline along Bushkill Creek and Bushkill Drive roadside cleaning up trash that has built up.

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Easton museum concept plan includes planetarium, VR theater, boardwalk

Easton museum concept plan includes planetarium, VR theater, boardwalk Updated 11:42 AM; Today 11:31 AM This walkway is part of the concept plan for the Nurture Nature Science and Creativity Center at the site of the former Easton iron and Metal business.Courtesy Nurture Nature Center Facebook Share A nonprofit Easton nature center and museum has proposed a bold expansion along the Bushkill Creek that could include a planetarium, a virtual reality theater and outdoor eco-friendly components. The Nurture Nature Science and Creativity Center concept plan is included in a request for proposals by the City of Easton to develop the former Easton Iron and Metal site. The site on Bushkill Drive is immediately east of the $100 million Simon Silk Mill redevelopment.

Traditions live on in chilly start to trout season in the Lehigh Valley (PHOTOS)

Traditions live on in chilly start to trout season in the Lehigh Valley (PHOTOS)
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