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Coffee With Hellertown Cops at Mountainview Moravian Church (Photos)

The second Coffee With Cops in Hellertown this year was held Monday at Mountainview Moravian Church, and provided residents an opportunity to meet and mingle with the borough’s police officers in an informal atmosphere.

The second Coffee With Cops in Hellertown this year was held Monday, April 23 at Mountainview Moravian Church, and provided residents an opportunity to meet and mingle with the borough’s police officers in a relaxed atmosphere.

Mayor David Heintzelman also attended the morning event, at which the church’s signature Moravian Sugar Cake was served along with coffee.

The pastor of Mountainview Moravian Church, which is located at 409 Constitution Ave., Hellertown, is Rev. Jodie Lean Harney.

To learn more about the Hellertown Police Department, and to contact them about hosting a future Coffee With Cops event, visit and follow their Facebook page.

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Photos by Chris Christian

Mountainview Moravian Church Pastor Jodie Lean Harney and Hellertown Police Chief Robert Shupp (center)
The church is known for its Moravian Sugar Cake, which its bakers sell several times each year.
Hellertown Police Chief Robert Shupp addresses those in attendance at the event, which was held from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the church on Constitution Avenue.
Poster boards highlight Mountainview Moravian Church’s clothing ministry, which distributes a large amount of used clothing to area residents in need twice per year, no questions asked.
Mayor David Heintzelman and Police Chief Robert Shupp chat outside the event, which was held on one of the first spring-like days of the season.
The event provided an opportunity to have relaxed conversations with police and to learn more about what borough police do every day to help keep the community safe.
Hellertown Police Chief Robert Shupp speaks at the Coffee With Cops event at Mountainview Moravian Church Monday.

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