Photo Album Archive
Here are some memorable moments in our history. Click on the photo thumbnail to view a larger image.
Tommy Tomlinson, Scott Petri, Supervisors Jim Kinney, John Long, Pete Palestina & George Komelasky at the 2002 Northampton Days flag raising ceremony. |
The Northampton GOP float takes 1st place in the 2002 Northampton Days parade. |
LtoR: Congressman Jim Greenwood, Supervisors John Long & Pete Palestina & Governor Mark Schweiker judging the 2002 Northampton Days Parade. |
Jan. 7, 2002 Jim Kinney and Pete Palestina are sworn in as Supervisors by District Justice Warren Hogeland. |
Jan. 7, 2002 Barbara Bucknum is sworn in as Tax Collector by District Justice Warren Hogeland. |
Jan. 7, 2002 Paul Heise and Larry Weinstein, Esq. are sworn in as Auditors by District Justice Warren Hogeland. |
Northampton Supervisors Long, Komelasky, Kinney and Palestina with Lt. Governor Mark Sweiker at the 1999 Northampton Days. |
Northampton Supervisors Palestina, Friedman, Komelasky, Kinney and Long at the Bryan Farm purchased by the Township in 1999 as part of the open space preservation plan. |
Congressman Jim Greenwood chats with residents at the 1999 Northampton Days celebration. |
Supervisor Pete Palestina (R) with Lt. Governor Mark Sweiker and Marine Corp Vets at the 1999 Northampton Days. |
Northampton GOP at their registration stand during a Northampton Days celebration where they also gave gifts to the kids. |
Northampton Gop Chairman Gretel Bleich with officials leading one of many registration drives at a local shopping center in Richboro. |
Northampton GOP Chairman Gretel Bleich with DA Diane Gibbons at the March 2001 spaghetti dinner fundraiser. |
In the kitchen helping cook at the March 2001 dinner are Bernadette Heenan, Patty sexton, Vince Deon and Jim Kinney. |
Bucks County Recorder of Deeds Mary Smothson and Controller Ray McHugh chat at the March 2001 Spaghetti Dinner. |
Representative Roy Reinard helped serve the vittles at the October 2000 pancake breakfast. |
Some more of the many faithful who attended the October 2000 pancake breakfast. |
Campaigning at a Richboro shopping center Northampton Supervisor George Komelasky and PA Representative Roy Reinard listen to a resident’s concerns. |
In Nov. 2000 Northampton Supervisors with Representative Roy Reinard cut the ribbon opening the newly improved and formerly dangerous Herzog’s corner. |
The Miller property at Hatboro and Jacksonville Rds. was a major acquisition by the Supervisors in the open space land preservation efforts. |
On a cold day in early 2000 local officials and volunteers helped clean up the grounds of the vacant Spread Eagle Inn. |
In 1999 the Supervisors started a bocce challenge to other townships. Here Northampton Supervisors pose with the Bensalem Mayor and Council before their match. |
Here, at a Nov. 1999 Northampton Supervisors public meeting, Supervisor George Komelasky wears the Bensalem T-shirt as a price our Supervisors paid for losing the bocce championship to Bensalem. |
Bocce team captain Supervisor Pete Palestina showing back of the Bensalem t-shirt. The Italian word means finished. At least our guys had the guts to make good on the wager. |
In the year 2000, the Mark Goldberg Memorial Trophy was established for the winner of each years bocce tournament between Bensalem and Northampton. Unfortunately our guys lost again in 2000. |
Well, at least the Northampton Supervisors had an easy time beating the team from Lower Southampton Township in the year 1999 during Northampton Days. |
At the February 2000 Fundraiser Pete Palestina provided singing entertainment and does a duet with Pat Poprik. |