Township Manager Robert Pellegrino asked the board if he should contact SEPTA about converting an unused rail into a multi-use trail.
American Tower Corporation presented an alternative plan for cell phone towers that were originally planned for residential neighborhoods.
As part of the flag presentation program, Terrence McGovern's family honored him by placing an Army Ranger flag in the township's display.
Despite a drop in the cost of crude oil, gas prices at the pump increase about 9 cents since last week.
The Bucks County Department of Health conducted inspections of several food establishments, some of which had violations, during the end of June through July.
The Northampton Township Board of Supervisors will meet tonight at 7:30 p.m.
Construction of the new water main at Traymore Manor is slated to begin Tuesday, July 24.
The best price for gas in the Northampton Patch area is about $3.46, about 7 cents more than last week.
Lance Corporal Tom Buseman of the United State Marine Corps returned from deployment in Afghanistan and participated in a flag ceremony at the Northampton Township building.
Doylestown is considering a breastfeeding ordinance to protect the rights of women to breastfeed in public.
The Northampton Days Committee is in need of volunteers for the September festival.
The Public Works Department will begin paving roads throughout the township on July 30.
The Commission will discuss the Fair Housing Zoning Ordinance Amendment and more.
'Turn Around Don't Drown' legislation has been signed into law.
The Northampton Township Police Department warns of a new scam that recently targeted the Department of Public Works.
Two sets of parents of Northampton patriots participated in a flag ceremony at the Board of Supervisors meeting.
This week's trash schedule will be adjusted due to the holiday.
The Township announced Abel Recon's tentative schedule for rehabilitating manholes.
The board also tabled the agreement from Moore Energy for the proposed solar power system at the senior center.
The Bucks County Department of Health conducted inspections of several food establishments, some of which had violations, during the month of June.
The Northampton Township Board of Supervisors will meet at 7:30 p.m.
The list of new White House interns includes a Churchville resident.
Taxpayers will be paying 1.7 percent more under the new budget.
Find three local attractions you can visit on one tank of gas.
Nearly 40 Northampton residents filled Courtroom 1 in Doylestown on Tuesday, June 19.
A hearing will be held in Bucks County Court in Doylestown, Courtroom 1.
The leader of the nation stops by the City of Brotherly Love.
PA joins states such as Texas and Iowa by making only half of 10 key safety indicators.
On Flag Day, June 14, a ceremony will be held at Northampton Township Municipal Park at 7 p.m.
The House returns to session on Monday, June 11; one item on the agenda is privatizing the Pennsylvania state liquor store system.
The board will hear four appeals at the Monday, June 11 meeting.
The House returns to session on Monday, June 4.
Richboro served as the home to an anti-aircraft missile installation during the Cold War. Today, you can still find the remains of the base.
The trial for Nicholas Jackson, 22, is set for mid-June in Doylestown.
Township police will get a 13.5 percent raise over the next four years under their new contract.
PennDOT wants to the improve the intersection of Maple Avenue and Bridgetown Pike. An engineering firm hired by PennDOT presented three different options to residents.
"Driving is a huge responsibility that requires split-second decisions and a driver’s full attention," said PennDOT Secretary Barry J. Schoch.
The event will be hosted at Tyler State Park.
The landmark restaurant and bar closed after years on being flooded by the Neshaminy Creek.
PennDOT will present information about improvements to the Bridgetown Pike and Maple Avenue intersection May 30 at 6 p.m.