Northampton School Board accepts board member resignation
The Northampton School Board met Monday, March 11.
Early in the meeting, Colonial Intermediate Unit 20 Executive Director Christopher Wolfel announced that the proposed 2024-2025 school year budget requests a 0% increase, which will keep...
Noteworthy Neighbors | Women’s History Month: Celebrating Northampton County historical women
As the eighth county formed in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, March 11 marked 272 years since Northampton County’s 1752 formation. Additionally, March also happens to be Women’s History Month, which highlights the contributions of...
Northampton Borough Council approves street light installation, bids farewell to community planner
During their meeting on Thursday, March 21, Northampton Borough Council approved three new street lights for The Fields at Willowbrook, a new development along Kingsbarns Lane. The street lights were requested by residents in...
Cement Worker of the Month: Trevor Stone, Buzzi Unicem
Mr. Trevor Stone was raised in Deptford, N.J., graduating from Deptford High School in 1989. While he was in high school, he served on Student Council and played baseball. His first job was serving...
Looking Back | The Atlas Gardens
The old Atlas Portland Cement Company complex was located on 728 acres of land. During World War I, the company decided to plow a 40-acre tract and give plots to employees to raise vegetables...
Naz-O-Nut celebrates new owners with sweet grand reopening ceremony
Saturday, March 16 was a sweet day in the borough of Nazareth as dozens of residents came together to celebrate the grand reopening of Naz-O-Nut, a borough staple for freshly made donuts, savory breakfast...
East Allen Township Supervisors approve new township website
East Allen Township will soon have a new website where residents can find township news, review meeting minutes, look up services and more. During their March 14 meeting, supervisors approved a new website for...
Allen Township Supervisors warn residents that road construction will worsen
Allen Township Supervisors warned residents at their March 12 meeting that traffic headaches and road construction will worsen over the next several months, with Northampton County and PennDOT overseeing several construction projects on major...
Allen Township Supervisors oppose zoning variance for new grocery store
During their March 12 meeting, Allen Township Supervisors heard from representatives of PennTex Ventures, the developers behind a proposed DG Market along Cherryville Road. Developers appeared before the board to see whether supervisors would...
Obituaries | Week of March 21
Linda A. Hoch
Linda A. Hoch, 73 of Bath, (former long-time resident of Chapman Borough), passed away peacefully on Friday, March 15, 2024 in her home surrounded by her family. Born on July 23, 1950...