James T. Cunningham
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On the Blog Post Northampton Township Seniors Celebrate St. Paddy's Day
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On the Blog Post Northampton Supervisors Lend a Helping Hand
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On the article Fitzpatrick Honors Bucks Service Academy Applicants
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On the article Fitzpatrick Honors Bucks Service Academy Applicants
James T. Cunningham
4:27 pm on Wednesday, February 20, 2013
ReplyAs a former non-commissioned Merchant Marine and member of the NMU, congratulations to all. keep the tradition alive.
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On the article Obama Unveils Gun Control Proposals
James T. Cunningham
7:52 am on Thursday, January 17, 2013
ReplyNeed to put a psychiatrist in every gunshop
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On the article Will Kids Get to Trick-or-Treat?
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On the article Will Kids Get to Trick-or-Treat?
James T. Cunningham
11:09 am on Wednesday, October 31, 2012
ReplyBob Pellegrino has just informed me that the new date for Trick or Treating is Wednesday, November 7. Apparently Saturday conflicted with a large CRUSA tournament. Middletown and Bristol are doing it next Wednesday. Apologies for the confusion, but as you can imagine the situation is very fluid
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On the article Will Kids Get to Trick-or-Treat?
James T. Cunningham
10:47 am on Wednesday, October 31, 2012
ReplyAfter discussions with Chief Pilla, Nancy Opalka, and our Twp Manager, we have decided it best for the safety of our Township's children and residents to postpone Halloween Trick-or-Treat activities to this Saturday between 2 - 6 pm.
PECO reported that we still had 9,000 homes without power. Despite great round-the-clock efforts by our Police and Public Works personnel, and PECO crews, the storm damage has been too extensive and widespread. We still have trees lying against live power wires, and dangling transformers that PECO crews have yet to reach. PECO has advised that 85 to 90% of the remaining homes will not come back on-line until Thursday and/or Friday. Our neighbors on short spur streets and isolated cul-de-sacs may not have power until after the weekend.
While roads are now passable, there remains much tree and other hurricane debris strewn in yards that our residents understandably have not had time to remove. And with many neighborhoods without street lights to begin with and now no or little accessory lighting available by our homeowners, it creates an unacceptable hazard for our Trick-or-Treaters, especially the younger ones but also the older children who otherwise often move across unlit yards which are now strewn with tree debris that poses unacceptable tripping hazards.It was for these reasons that it was deemed best to postpone Trick-or-Treat until this Saturday Nov. 3rd between 2 and 6 pm.
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On the article Will Kids Get to Trick-or-Treat?
James T. Cunningham
8:51 am on Wednesday, October 31, 2012
ReplyWe are asking that Halloween activities be postponed until Saturday evening. Downed lines and debris pose hazzards to our residents. In addition 9000 residents are without power and street lighting is out in many areas.
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On the article Township, ATC File Court Documents
James T. Cunningham
10:16 pm on Friday, May 25, 2012
ReplyCarmen, you are correct and I appreciate the feedback. I'm pleased to have such a forum as this to address questions/issues etc. Unfortunately given the personal attacks by certain folks on here I allowed my baser instincts to get the best of me. This is something I will try to keep in check moving forward. All the best.
James T. Cunningham
6:27 pm on Friday, March 22, 2013
If you were there, you'd know.