Byline: Barbara Hayden Staff writer
It is nearly time to pack up his pipes and go home.
J. Robert Hendrick has "mixed feelings" about getting up from the supervisor's chair in his Town Hall office for the last time on Dec. 29.
The soft-spoken, white-haired and affable Hendrick decided this year that he did not want to run again as town supervisor.
"I decided it was time," he said. "I woke up to the fact that I have had 45 years in public service. But I will definitely miss it. This position as supervisor in Bethlehem is one of the most interesting and challenging jobs I have ever had."
Puffing on a pipe filled with Palladin black …

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