So. Lehigh Library Board on HAL-LST Disagreement: ‘Not Our Fight’
After remaining silent for weeks, the members of the Southern Lehigh Public Library Board of Directors issued a statement Tuesday regarding the ongoing kerfuffle involving Lower Saucon Township and the Hellertown Area Library into which they’ve been drawn.

After remaining silent for weeks, the members of the Southern Lehigh Public Library Board of Directors issued a statement Tuesday regarding the ongoing kerfuffle involving Lower Saucon Township and the Hellertown Area Library into which theyāve been drawn.
The statement disavowed any involvement by the board in a decision by Lower Saucon Township to reject a new 5-year agreement with the Hellertown Area Library last month and instead issue $50,000 donations to both the HAL and the SLPL, which the voting majority on council said were to help secure library services for Lower Saucon residents.
āThis is not our fight, and weāve made that clear every time weāve met with either party,ā said Southern Lehigh library board president Bruce Eames, reading from the statement.
āFrankly, we do not want to be involved in this fight, and have made that very clearā¦on several occasions,ā it stressed.
The statement also clarified that SLPL does not intend to āshopā its services to other communities, since its service area of Upper Saucon Township, Coopersburg borough and Lower Milford Township āhas worked very well for very many years.ā
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Eames said no action was taken by the board on the donation from Lower Saucon Township, which the SLPL board believes is now āon hold.ā
SLPL board secretary Kathie Parsons stressed that there was never any meeting between the board and Lower Saucon Township.
āI just want to make that clear,ā she said.
Lower Saucon councilwoman Priscilla deLeon was an attendee at the meeting on Zoom and asked about a $50,000 check Lower Saucon Township issued last month, which was written to the Southern Lehigh Public Library and subsequently voided.
Eames said that based on his knowledge of discussions between library representatives and township representatives it did not surprise him that the check had been voided.
SLPL director Lynnette Saeger later clarified that a check was never received by the library, either.
āI really appreciate your transparency, and thank you so much for having this on your agenda and letting us speak,ā deLeon told the board.
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A number of other Lower Saucon Township residents and supporters of the Hellertown Area Library were attendees at the SLPL Zoom meeting, during which Eames said he and the board hope that the Hellertown Area Library and Lower Saucon Township will continue to negotiate and āwork something out.ā
Whether that will happen before an extension of HAL library services for Lower Saucon Township residents ends on Feb. 28 remains to be seen.
The only meeting of Lower Saucon Township Council this month is scheduled to be held Wednesday, Feb. 16 at 6:30 p.m. at the township building, however there is no discussion of library services on the agenda; an omission deLeon criticized in a recent letter.
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Due to recent changes in the public comment policy for council meetings, a Facebook post on the Friends of the Hellertown Area Library page noted that āthis means weāll have to wait until the end of the meeting to have our voices heard.ā
āWe suggest bringing some reading material from the library!ā the Friends added.
The meeting will not be livestreamed by Lower Saucon Township, but township blogger Andrea Wittchen has said she will carry a live feed of it on her blogās Facebook page.
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Click here to view the updated Lower Saucon Township Council meeting agenda, which includes a discussion about authorizing the appointment of interim township manager and the formulation of a search committee under Personnel-Related Items.
Township manager Leslie Huhn announced her resignation effective Feb. 25 last month.
Eames said the statement issued by the Southern Lehigh Public Library board of directors would be posted on the libraryās website on Wednesday.
