“I join the President this evening in his call for cooperation and pursuit of common sense solutions to the challenges facing our nation," Fitzpatrick said.
Many people had comments to make at the meeting Wednesday night.
With a change in leadership will come a change in the way things are done in Northampton Township, Chairman Frank Rothermel says.
This is the next step in the ongoing process to provide Traymore Manor residents with a safe, uncontaminated water supply.
Is your day seriously affected by the SOPA Blackout?
PennDOT is holding a contest to see which high school students can come up with the best distracted driving public service announcement.
NTPD are warning the community about a phishing scam that tricks recipients into divulging personal information.
No Municipal Access channels for now while work is being done.
The Board of Supervisors held its annual reorganization meeting Tuesday night.
In an editorial on phillyburbs.com, local Edward Farling fills in some of the changes he'd like to see in the Northampton Township government.
Glenn Davis and the Dreher Group plan to appeal the Board of Supervisors' recent decision.
Here's a view from a Christmas get-together for Marine Corps League Patriot Detachment members and other invited veterans.
A Holland resident explains why he thinks the Northampton Republicans lost leadership in office at the last general election.
Ryan Jumper was honored as the Northampton Police Department's Officer of the Year.
The once-weekly collection will begin in May 2012.
Residents gave their take on the change of power coming to the board next year.
In the continuation of the conditional use application hearings, the Board voted 5-0 to deny the application for a Giant in Richboro.
The board will hold a public hearing at 7 p.m.
Two musical groups from Council Rock South were chosen to perform at the White House before Christmas.
If you could put anything in this space, what would it be?
The numbers are in and November's election turnout was small.
The Board of Supervisors met last night.
Pennsylvania senator seeks examination of federal reporting laws on abuse.
With Kimberly Rose's election to the Board of Supervisors, Northampton Township will have a 3-2 Democratic majority for the first time in the township's almost 300 years.
The polls are still open in Northampton Township, but not many voters are visiting them.
The Municipal Authority posted a statement today that claims recent accusations against the Authority are not true.
Two people from Richboro and one from Philladelphia were charged yesterday with multiple counts of fraud.
Both candidates running for the single Board of Supervisors position are campaigning hard to activate Northampton residents next week.
An account of legislative votes in Congress.
Rose is the Democratic candidate running for the board of supervisors.
With less than a week to go before the election, one candidate has brought up an issue she wants residents to know about.
Deon is the incumbent supervisor running for another six-year term on the Republican ticket.
Do you really know what Village Overlay District ordinances mean?
A political website that surfaced a little more than a week ago was brought to the Board of Supervisors by concerned citizens, some of whom were specifically targeted.
Make sure you know the lineup of local candidates up for office and on the school board on Election Day this year.
Few seats were empty at the Board of Supervisors meeting Tuesday night.
The procedural steps are over and the Board of Supervisors is ready to hear public comment.
If chosen, the Northampton Township Senior Center would be possibly partly run by alternate energy sources.
The supervisors had several awards to give out and presentations to make at Wednesday night's monthly meeting.
Tonight at the Board of Supervisors meeting, one patriot's return will be celebrated with a flag ceremony.