Sixty-four Pennsylvanians, including five from Lehigh and Northampton counties, were charged in April with illegally taking nearly $300,000 in welfare, according to the state’s inspector general. The $287,659.80 in ill-gotten benefits includes food, medical, day care, cash and heating assistance…
Source: Morningcall
Five from Lehigh, Northampton among 64 accused of welfare fraud
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