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BETHLEHEM (APR 3)
– Northampton Community College’s
big plans for renovating its new
Fowler Family Southside Center
received a big boost recently from
State Senator Lisa Boscola.
Last week Boscola
presented NCC President Art Scott
with a check for $1 million in state
funding to move the project forward.
“For many, many
years, Northampton Community College
has made a great contribution to our
region and to our residents,”
Boscola said. “This new
Southside Center will literally open
up a whole new world of
opportunities for generations to
come.”
Boscola successfully inserted the
funds, which are part of the
Redevelopment Capital Assistance
Program (RCAP), into the state
Capital Budget. The $1 million
will be used for the acquisition and
rehabilitation of the former
Bethlehem Steel plant office in the
Bethlehem Works site for classrooms,
laboratories and studios, Boscola
said.
“This project not
only makes Northampton Community
College one of Pennsylvania’s
premier community colleges, but it
also represents a strong commitment
to the future of Southside Bethlehem
and Beth Works,” Boscola said.
Boscola announced
that there are other commitments
from Rep. Craig Dally and Rep. T.J.
Rooney – as well as Governor Rendell
– that will be forthcoming. A
total of $5 million in state funding
will be invested in the Southside
project, she said.
“This project and the
millions of dollars in improvements
to this former Bethlehem Steel
office building means a lot to the
revitalization of the Southside –
and to the success of Beth Works,”
Boscola said. “But, I also
know that the education and job
training and new skills that NCC
will provide on this site means just
as much – if not more – to all of
the families that are a part of this
community.”
For additional
information on RCAP funds or any
other state-related matter, please
feel free to contact Senator
Boscola’s Bethlehem Office at (610)
868-8667.
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