Police caught the man Thursday morning after chasing him into a wooded area off of Chinquapin Road in the Holland section.
Northampton Police have organized the shredding event. Authorities say shredding cuts down on identity theft risks.
The Problem of Plastics Pollution From Production to Waste
Northampton's board of supervisors chairman provided opening dates for several businesses at the Addisville Commons commercial site.
Hayes family (dad, mom and sister) places flag for Robert at Supervisors meeting
The Holland Middle School student died on Wednesday, Feb. 20. He was 13.
Northampton Township Republican Committee Endorses Candidates for May Primary
Northampton Day is a family friendly annual event sponsored by Northampton Days Inc.
Local wind gusts of up to 60 mph were possible on Monday, according to the National Weather Service.
Some of the best and most useful content comes from the Patch community. Here's a roundup of stories from this week.
Cameron Carlucci, who pleaded guilty in federal court to trafficking child porn, worked at the Warminster practice for about six months.
Northampton Supervisors Flag Ceremony for Deployed Resident Coast Guard Seaman Robert Hayes
Less than 10% of the early-childhood education centers in the U.S. receive the association's mark of quality.
Centennial anniversaries of the 19th Amendment and founding of the League of Women Voters inspire Speakers Bureau program.
Eric Birnbaum was shot execution-style in the parking lot of his Northampton law firm on Feb. 11, 2009.
Here's a look at some of the incidents handled by Northampton Police in recent days, as reported by the department on Monday.
The man cornered a teen waitress in the bathroom, exposed himself, said "Can you kiss me like you mean it?" and offered her $100, cops say.
Ian worked at Vertical Screen, in Warminister, for seven years.
The man has no fixed address, but previously lived in Bristol Township, police said.
The ticket was one of two that matched all five numbers in Sunday's Cash 5 drawing by the Pennsylvania Lottery.
The crash caused Newtown Richboro Road to be closed for several hours on Sunday morning and into Sunday afternoon.
A drive-through Girl Scout cookie booth is coming to Richboro this weekend.
Newtown Richboro Road between Holland Road and Rock Way was closed for several hours due to a "serious" accident, police said.
Chair of Fair Districts PA to Address Path Forward for Redistricting Reform
Nearly 1,300 in Northampton Twp, as well as 2,600 in Newtown Township and Borough, were impacted by the Wednesday morning outage.
A judge dropped a conspiracy to rape charge against Larry Weinstein. Prosecutors say they plan to refile that charge.
All hope is not lost, though. A spokeswoman said Trader Joe's is "always looking for possible new locations that would be a great fit."
Advice from experienced and successful campaigns
January job fair perfect time to make good on New Year’s resolutions.
The business mentoring group has workshops for starting; and growing a business, as well as webinars focused on improving digital marketing.
Jerold Grupp, who has served on the board since 2000, is moving out of the district. Applications are now open to fill the seat.
The man also also is awaiting a hearing on charges of simple assault, harassment and disorderly conduct filed against him in October.
The driver was a horse trainer and had been drinking whiskey and beer after one of his horses won a race at Parx Casino in April.
The locally owned market had been in Richboro since 1994.
12 winning students received their prizes and proclamations from legislators
More than 30 nonprofit organizations received grants from Visit Bucks County during an event Wednesday.
Police say they found more than 160 images of children ranging in age from infants to young teens.
12 Winners to receive commendations at Northampton Supervisors meeting
Here's a look at the Northampton Township Police Department blotter from recent days.
Sponsored by the sixth-grade art club, Color-4-A-Cause raised more than $1,000, which went toward holiday gifts for local children.