Enjoy Fall Fun This Weekend at Dewey Fire Co. in Hellertown
What Hellertown hasn't had for much of 2020 is fun, which is why Dewey Fire Company will host a fun fall festival this weekend that will be open to everyone in the community.
What Hellertown hasn't had for much of 2020 is fun, which is why Dewey Fire Company will host a fun fall festival this weekend that will be open to everyone in the community.
The road to providing a fireworks show for Hellertown this summer certainly wasn't as smooth as it normally is, but the volunteers from Dewey Fire Company persevered, and with help from friends and their neighbors at Steel Club they made it happen Friday.
The show's timing will be a bit different this year, but Hellertown will have a fireworks extravaganza for residents to enjoy later this summer, borough council decided Monday.
The road to having a fireworks show in Hellertown this year has not been an easy one, but thanks to unprecedented financial support from local residents and businesses, it's now looking likely that the boomers will explode high above the borough in late August.
A long running Hellertown summer tradition was dealt a blow at Monday’s Borough Council Meeting when council members decided not to donate money to Dewey Fire Company for their annual summer fireworks show.
Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, some beloved summer traditions may have to go on hiatus this year.
As the newly-chosen president of Hellertown's Dewey Fire Company No. 1, Gail Nolf is making transparency and goal-setting priorities, as said in a presentation to borough council Monday.
Dewey Fire Company's new president, Gail Nolf, wants the Hellertown community to know rumors that the company is closing are untrue. Nolf will provide borough council with an important update Monday at 7 p.m. at Hellertown Borough Hall. The community is invited to attend.
Temperatures Sunday crept a bit higher than they have in recent days, and with the sun shining brightly the weather was nearly perfect for Dewey Fire Company's annual Santa Run in Hellertown borough.
One could say that Christmas came early for the volunteers and supporters of Dewey Fire Co. No. 1 Monday, when Hellertown Borough Council voted 5-2 to approve the purchase of a new specialized ladder truck at a cost of approximately $1.07 million.