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Bethlehem Mayor-Elect Bob Donchez nominating a woman to lead the city fire department, a first, is among the top news in the Lehigh Valley.

About Mary Ellen
Email: maryellen.alu@patch.com
Phone: 610-393-0484
Hometown Pittston, Pa. I've lived in West Allentown for nearly 24 years.
Birthday Dec. 29
Marital Status: Married, with one terrific daughter
Professional Background: I've been a journalist for 35 years, since 1978. My first newspaper job was at the Times Leader, Wilkes-Barre, where, with colleague Betty Roccograndi, I won a national Sigma Delta Chi public service award for a series on Luzerne Intermediate Unit 18, primarily examining how directors spent taxpayers' money. I joined The Morning Call in Allentown in 1989, first as a reporter, writing primarily for the Sunday edition. I moved to the metro desk in the mid-1990s, and I served as an assistant metro editor for more than a decade.
High School/College: I graduated from Pittston Area High School, and obtained a bachelor's degree in English/journalism from Wilkes University. I obtained my master's degree from the University of Pennsylvania.
Hobbies: I enjoy reading, a passion I get to share nearly every month with my friends in the West End Book Club. I love to ski, though I haven't done too much of that since I began raising my daughter. Along with my friend Lori Sanders, I was co-president of the Lehigh Valley Chapter of Families with Children from China, and I remain on its board.
Mary Ellen's Beliefs
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Politics
I'm a registered Democrat, which allows me to vote in Pennsylvania's primaries. In general elections, I go with the best candidate, regardless of party. In the two years I was not working in journalism, I spent several months managing the campaign of a Republican candidate who was running for magisterial district judge; he won.
Religion
Raised Catholic, and I am somewhat observant. I am, however, interested in all religions. While I pursued liberal arts in my graduate studies, I did a concentration in Religion in Public Life to better understand other religions and to explore the intersection of religion and government.
What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?
Finding a balance between taxation and quality education for our children, finding a balance between taxation and quality community services, such as police and fire protection. Disappearing farmland; open spaces.
Where do you stand on each of these issues?
I keep an open mind. There are no easy answers.
Bethlehem Mayor-Elect Bob Donchez nominating a woman to lead the city fire department, a first, is among the top news in the Lehigh Valley.

Bethlehem Mayor-Elect Bob Donchez nominating a woman to lead the city fire department, a first, is among the top news in the Lehigh Valley.
Bethlehem Mayor-Elect Bob Donchez nominating a woman to lead the city fire department, a first, is among the top news in the Lehigh Valley.
Bethlehem Mayor-Elect Bob Donchez nominating a woman to lead the city fire department, a first, is among the top news in the Lehigh Valley.
Bethlehem Mayor-Elect Bob Donchez nominating a woman to lead the city fire department, a first, is among the top news in the Lehigh Valley.
Bethlehem Mayor-Elect Bob Donchez nominating a woman to lead the city fire department, a first, is among the top news in the Lehigh Valley.
Bethlehem Mayor-Elect Bob Donchez nominating a woman to lead the city fire department, a first, is among the top news in the Lehigh Valley.
Mayor-Elect Bob Donchez has nominated Jacqueline Lilley-McCammon to be chief of the Bethlehem Fire Department.
Cerora Inc. of Bethlehem is developing a portable brain-wave device it calls a "MindReader."
The Lafayette Ambassador Bank robbed Monday is along a stretch of State Street in Emmaus where there have been other bank robberies in recent years.
Dr. Robert G. Cofenas, Ed.D., of Bethlehem, 72, died suddenly on Saturday, December 14, 2013, in his home.
Roderick J. Lewis, 87, died at home in Bethlehem, PA on December 14, 2013.
You can volunteer to join the Audubon Society’s 114th Annual Christmas Bird Count that began Saturday and continues through Jan. 5.
You can volunteer to join the Audubon Society’s 114th Annual Christmas Bird Count that began Saturday and continues through Jan. 5.
You can volunteer to join the Audubon Society’s 114th Annual Christmas Bird Count that began Saturday and continues through Jan. 5.
You can volunteer to join the Audubon Society’s 114th Annual Christmas Bird Count that began Saturday and continues through Jan. 5.
Mother Nature dumped about seven inches of snow on the Lehigh Valley over the weekend.
You can volunteer to join the Audubon Society’s 114th Annual Christmas Bird Count that began Saturday and continues through Jan. 5.
You can volunteer to join the Audubon Society’s 114th Annual Christmas Bird Count that began Saturday and continues through Jan. 5.
You can volunteer to join the Audubon Society’s 114th Annual Christmas Bird Count that began Saturday and continues through Jan. 5.