A look at the top news that made headlines this week in Northampton.
Here's a look at the top local stories that made news in Northampton this week: Worthington Mill Road Bridge Subject of PennDOT Public Meeting PennDOT has scheduled a public meeting to gather input on the Worthington Mill Road Bridge project. The meeting will be held Tuesday, Feb. 26 at 7 p.m. at Bucks County Community College's Newtown Campus Local Democrats Offering Two Scholarships The Northampton Township Democratic Committee is offering two scholarships to Council Rock School District students who reside in Northampton Township. Holland Master Plan to be Discussed Tuesday Northampton Township is in the process of developing a Master Plan for the future of Holland. The topic is on Tuesday's Planning Commission agenda. TD Bank Donates $…
A countdown of the top stories on Northampton Patch this week.
5. Scaled-Back Courthouse Wins Approval Bucks County Commissioners estimated the county would save $300,000 in construction costs by reconfiguring the new justice center's fifth floor. 4. 63 Accidents, 13 Injuries in January, Police Report 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. 3. $7.5K Donation for iPads to be Accepted by School Board Thursday Council Rock High School South is slated to receive a donation of more than $7,000 to purchase 20 iPads for students with disabilities. 2. Winter Storm Warning in Effect Through Saturday Morning A winter storm is estimated to drop between four and eight inches of snow on the Bucks County region…
A look at the top news that made headlines in Northampton this week.
Here's our countdown of the top five stories on Northampton Patch this week: 5. Autism Cares Half Marathon Charitable Partner A portion of the proceeds from the Bucks County Half Marathon will go to the Richboro-based Autism Cares Foundation. 4. Police Investigating 3K Theft from Local Cleaners Since April, someone stole approximately $3,000 in cash from Earl's Cleaners. Police are investigating. 3. Chief: Residents Who Permit Dogs to Run Loose Will be Cited A township ordinance requires all dogs to be on a leash in public. Violating this ordinance has a fine of up to $1,000, police remind residents. 2. Tyler Park Arts Center Raising Money for Six-Ton Kiln Tyler Park Center for the Arts is seeking to raise $8,500 to support the Manabigama …