Michelle Held was sworn in Wednesday as the newest member of the Northampton, Bucks County, Municipal Authority.
A look at homes that recently sold in Northampton Township
Whether you're spending the day shoveling or sledding, share your pictures here!
A countdown of the top stories on Northampton Patch this week.
A winter storm is estimated to drop between four and eight inches of snow on the Bucks County region overnight.
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According to the most recent information from the National Weather Service, the Bucks County region can expect up to ten inches of snow through Saturday morning.
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The latest forecast for Northampton greatly increased the amount of snow predicted in this weekend's winter storm.
Artists, students and volunteers at the Tyler Park Center for the Arts are working to raise money for a six-ton community kiln that will become a permanent fixture at the park.
The agenda also includes an amendment to the board policy on student discipline.
A new owner saves a Hatboro pet store from closing and a gas leak threw the Bucks County SEPTA trains off schedule.
Crash reports are now available online.
There are plenty of places around town to grab a cup of the frosty treat.
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Michelle Held will be sworn in by Judge Benz during the Municipal Authority meeting Wednesday.
The purpose of the meeting is to gather input from the community about the most important issues for the future of the township.
Middle Ages came to life Sunday at Glencairn Museum's annual festival.
Of the 63 crashes reported last month, one was related to a DUI and 12 were weather-related, Northampton Township Police Chief Barry Pilla said.
Looking to shine up your ride after the weekend snow?
The deadline to submit poems for the 26th annual high school poetry contest is March 8.
The award is based on an essay competition and is open to any high school senior who resides in the township.
Connecticut's James "The Bear" McDonald pulls out a narrow victory over the three-time champ.
A look at the top news that made headlines in Northampton this week.
Celebrate Black History Month throughout February.
From Charlotte's Web to Where the Wild Things Are, share these classic books with your children and encourage their love for reading.
The big game is just days away. Are you ready for some football? You still have time to reserve a seat at one of these parties.
And seven cars parked on Plumly Way had their tires slashed Friday night.
A township ordinance requires all dogs to be on a leash in public. Violating this ordinance has a fine of up to $1,000.
The closing Hostess, makers of the popular snack cake, has lined up bidders for most of its wide range of brands.
Tyler Park Center for the Arts is seeking to raise $8,500 to support the Manabigama kiln project.
A portion of the proceeds from the Bucks County Half Marathon will go to the Richboro-based Autism Cares Foundation.
A look at homes that recently sold in Northampton Township.
The discounted tickets are $7.50; the price will increase to $8 on Feb. 15.
The forum begins at 7 p.m. at Newtown Middle School.