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Monday, December 3, 2012

Local Foundry Will Forge Nuclear Reactors

Lehigh Heavy Forge, once a part of the Bethlehem Steel empire, tapped to make components for next-generation small modular reactors for commercial nuclear power plants.

  A Bethlehem company with its roots in the storied history of Bethlehem Steel has been tapped to manufacture components for next-generation commercial nuclear power reactors – items that have not been built in the United States for more than 30 years. Lehigh Heavy Forge Corp. and The Babcock & Wilcox Co. announced Wednesday that they had entered into an agreement that would have the Bethlehem foundry producing components for new small modular reactors currently being developed by B&W, a North Carolina-based energy technology company, according to a news release. The Express-Times reported that the agreement could mean the creation of 100 new jobs in South Bethlehem over the next 10 years. Gov. Tom Corbett was at the Bethlehem company’s …

joan

11:54 am on Monday, December 3, 2012

100 new jobs? That is it over 10 years? I wonder how many people will move up to this area and be given the white collar jobs let alone blue collar employment. What about the risks for the residents living locally? Is this foundry really worth it? Safety being the PRIMARY concern for the surrounding areas.   more ›

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Labor Day Parade Today in Bethlehem

Steelworkers and Friends Labor Day Parade steps off at 11:30 a.m. Sunday in Bethlehem

  On this Labor Day Holiday, hundreds of thousands of Pennsylvania's working men and women will be celebrating by marching in parades, enjoying picnic barbecue's, and holding ceremonies to show their pride in their work and the valuable contributions that all workers make to America. Holiday events in the Lehigh Valley will include a Labor Day Parade: Bethlehem, PA Steelworkers and Friends Labor Day Parade DATE: Sunday, September 2, 2012 TIME: 11:30 AM PLACE: Begins under the Hill to the Hill Bridge in the parking lot at Spring and Main Street and concludes there.  CONTACT for additional information:  (610) 867-3772 Source: Pennsylvania AFL-CIO

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Susan Koomar

3:33 pm on Sunday, September 2, 2012

Check back tomorrow and we'll have photos from the event.   more ›

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