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​Lehigh Valley 2025 Mayors’ and Municipal Officials’ Reception Lehigh Valley local elected officials honored for dedication and service at the Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber’s Mayors’ & Municipal Officials’ Reception

​Breinigsville, PA – 20 mayors were officially recognized for their leadership and impact at the Greater Lehigh Valley 
Chamber of Commerce’s Mayors’ & Municipal Officials’ Reception on March 27. The event, held at the Delta Hotels by 
Marriott Lehigh Valley/Allentown, celebrated the achievements of municipal leaders across the region, with special guest, 
Mayor of Philadelphia, Cherelle Parker. 
 
The Mayors’ & Municipal Officials’ Reception is an annual event that acknowledges the dedication and accomplishments 
of mayors, borough managers, township managers, supervisors, and council members from Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe, 
and Northampton Counties in Pennsylvania, as well as Warren County, New Jersey. Each year, the Borough Manager, 
Township Manager, and Mayor of the Year awards honor individuals who have made a significant impact on their 
communities, with nominations submitted by local residents and community members. 
 
The event also included a live Business Matters taping, with special guest, Mayor of Philadelphia, Cherelle Parker. 
Throughout the interview, Mayor Parker spoke about her life and experience as Mayor, including her past and what led 
her to her role. Mayor Parker also discussed future development for the City while expressing her gratitude and honor to 
serve the people of Philadelphia. 
 
“Aligning with the Chamber’s mission to improve the economy and quality of communities in the Greater Lehigh Valley, it 
is essential for us to recognize the dedication and impact of the municipal leaders who continue to strengthen the 
communities we serve,” said Jessica O’Donnell-Gower, Executive Vice President of Affiliated Chambers, Easton and 
Bethlehem Area Chambers and the Northern Tier. “Their role in driving economic growth, enhancing quality of life and 
shaping the future of our region is second to none, and the Chamber is proud to work with our municipalities to inspire 
continued collaboration and progress for the businesses and communities we live, work and play in. This event celebrates 
that partnership and the hard work our leaders put into seeing their vision of a stronger region come to fruition.”  
 
Maureen Sterner, Borough Manager of Jim Thorpe, was recognized for her outstanding contributions to the borough and 
her unwavering commitment to community development. Since taking on the role in 2016, Sterner has successfully 
secured over $16 million in funding for vital infrastructure projects, including major sewer plant upgrades, a new Public 
Works garage, and enhancements to Memorial Park. Her leadership has also ensured that Jim Thorpe’s police and public 
service departments remain well-equipped to serve the community effectively. She was presented her award by State 
Representative Doyle Heffley. 
 
Bruce Beitel, Township Manager of Lower Macungie, was awarded Township Manager of the Year for his dedication to 
government transparency, park updates, and expanding recreation programs. He introduced a Board of Commissioner 
workshop to streamline processes and updated key township policies. Beitel led the transition to a cloud-based network, 
ensuring continuity during the 2019 office flood, and negotiated union contracts to eliminate post-retirement health 
benefits, strengthening the township's financial future. His leadership also supported open space preservation and staff 
education initiatives. Bruce was presented with his award by US Congressman Ryan Mackenzie. 
Tony Pristash, Mayor of Northampton, was named Mayor of the Year for his transformative leadership in Northampton 
Borough. He launched the "Hometown Heroes Banner" initiative, honoring 470 veterans, with plans to exceed 500. 
Pristash revitalized the Canal Park/Delaware & Lehigh Trail, adding butterfly way stations and working toward a Trailhead 
designation. His monthly "Mayor’s Message" in the Northampton Press improved communication with residents. Pristash 
also brought “Hollywood” to Northampton, facilitating movie shoots with actor Dan Roebuck and showcasing local 
landmarks. Mayor Pristash’s award was presented by State Representative Zach Mako. 
Larry Freshcorn, Mayor of Delaware Water Gap Borough, was named Mayor of the Year for his dedicated leadership 
during the 2022 closure of SR 611 due to a rockfall from Mount Minsi. The closure severely impacted Delaware Water 
Gap’s businesses and tourism, but Mayor Freshcorn worked tirelessly with PennDOT and other officials to address 
concerns and push for the road’s reopening. Despite balancing his volunteer duties with a full-time job, his persistence 
prevented economic isolation and safeguarded the borough’s role in Pennsylvania tourism, especially for the thousands 
visiting the Appalachian trails each year. Mayor Freshcorn’s award was presented by the District Director to State Senator 
Rosemary Brown, Kristine Bush. 
David Heintzelman, Mayor of the Borough of Hellertown, was awarded with the Most Entertaining Mayor Award due to his 
banter with Mayor of Easton, Sal Panto, throughout the event, and his positive remarks about his Borough. Mayor 
Heintzelman’s award was presented by Northampton County Executive, Lamont McClure. 
For more information on the Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce, visit www.lehighvalleychamber.org  
About the Chamber: The mission of The Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce is to improve the economy and quality of life in the Lehigh Valley 
Metropolitan Area. We accomplish this through business-to-business networking events and marketing products, affinity programs and exclusive, money 
saving member benefits, training programs, government affairs initiatives and public policy advocacy, and community development enterprises. With 
nearly 5,000 members who employ more than 200,000, the Chamber is the largest in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and in the top ten nationwide. 
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  • FireCity Illusion
  • January 11 2026 Edition
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      • Big Wins as Gas Prices
      • 57 Times Democrats Declared War on Law Enforcement
      • Walz is Wrong
      • President Trump Puts Real Food First
    • Sports >
      • Philadelphia's 1st Big Soccer Event of 2026
    • Visual Arts
    • Alabama >
      • Gov Ivey Special Guests State of State Address
    • Alaska >
      • Rural Health Transformation Convening
    • Connecticut >
      • Gov Lamont Statement Work to Resume Revolution Wind
      • Gov Lamont Applauds Bipartisan Congressional Vote
      • Gov Lamont Statement on iCE Killing
      • Gov Lamont Statement Trump Adminstration Withdrawl
    • Michigan >
      • Gov Whitmer Attends Christening Ceremony USNS Lansing
    • Missouri >
      • Gov Kehoe to Expand Broadband Access
    • Tennessee >
      • Gov Lee Visit National Guard Forces
      • Gov Lee Short Film Tennessee The Original Frontier
    • Utah >
      • Utah US Forest Service Strengthen Stewardship National Forests
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