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Patience Preached for Police, Pool Top Local News

Patience, patience, patience.

That word applied a lot this week in Nazareth where council members and the mayor pleaded for patience from the public in regards to the future of two crucial issues in the borough: the police department and the pool.

Meanwhile, a teacher accused of sex allegations against a student will be going to court. And Nazareth Patch recalled a visit from Tony Soprano.

Here's our Week in Review:

When Nazareth Met 'The Sopranos'

Actor James Gandolfini filmed scene from HBO series at Lower Nazareth's Dutch Springs.

Teacher Accused of Sexual Assaults Headed to Court

Shawn William Salevsky, 39, of Lower Macungie Township, waived his preliminary hearing Wednesday.

Find out what's happening in Nazarethwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

Wanted: Nazareth Part-Time Police Officers

The Nazareth Borough Council is seeking candidates interested in being part-time police officers.

Nazareth Pool Committee Tests Waters

Nazareth Pool Committee talks plans at first meeting of new board Monday.

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Nazareth School Board Names New Member

Nazareth School Board members Monday night selected 20-year-old Jacob Allen to fill the vacancy left by last month’s resignation of Chris Miller.

Have Faith in Police Process, Councilman Says

Nazareth Councilman Carl Fischl tells residents that police process will be a positive one.









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