The Bangor High Area High School football team got a new head coach Monday night.
Brian Miller's appointment, at $7,964 for the 2015-2016 season, came at the end of a Bangor school board meeting.
Miller told the board he was "thrilled to get started" and said he intends to use football "as a tool to teach life skills."
Miller replaces Donnie Hawk, who resigned after two seasons in November.
Miller's football career has included stints as defensive coordinator at Lehighton Area High School and Dieruff High School in Allentown, and as a special teams coordinator and linebackers coach at Muhlenberg College.
Miller, a graduate of Quakertown High School, graduated from East Stroudsburg University, where he played linebacker on the football team.
In other action, the board accepted a donated undercover police car from Washington Township, which is in the process of updating its police cars.
The board also hired two part-time police officers, Steven Lindstedt and Vanessa Cruz-Smith, at $20 an hour, up to 29.5 hours a week, effective Jan. 20.
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