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unusual facts about Williams Township, Northampton County


Antonio Salemme

Antonio Salemme (born 1892 in Gaeta, Italy− d. May 1, 1995 in Williams Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania) was an Italian born American artist.


Bay Coast Railroad

In an effort to preserve freight rail service on the Eastern Shore of Virginia, Northampton and Accomack Counties formed the Accomack-Northampton Transportation District Commission.

February 2009 tornado outbreak

In Northampton County, a fire sparked by fallen power lines destroyed a barn and partially melted a nearby metal shed.

Jack Panella

Following graduation, he was selected to be a Judicial Law Clerk in the Court of Common Pleas of Northampton County, Pennsylvania.

As an Assistant County Solicitor for Northampton County, he represented the Department of Human Services, including the Children and Youth Services Division, the Mental Health Division, and the Area Agency on Aging, and became known for his strong advocacy of victims.

Lehigh Valley Multi-Purpose Sport Complex

The Lehigh Valley Multi-Purpose Sport Complex was a proposed $15 million, 6,400 seat stadium that was slated to be built directly off I-78 in Williams Township, Pennsylvania, near Easton.

Northampton County High School – West

In the late 1980s, the district decided to consolidate and open a new high school which was closer to the portion of Northampton county that borders Lake Gaston.

Northampton County, North Carolina

It is part of North Carolina's 1st congressional district, which has a Cook Partisan Voting Index of D+9 and has been represented by a Democratic Congressman since 1899.

named for = Pennsylvania Attorney General election, 2000

Jim Eisenhower, a former Assistant U.S. Attorney and close confidant of Ed Rendell was the Democratic nominee; he earned a narrow victory in the party primary over John Morganelli, the District Attorney of Northampton County.

Pennsylvania Road Warriors

The Lehigh Valley Black Diamonds were originally slated to play at the Lehigh Valley Multi-Purpose Sport Complex, a 6,400-seat, $15 million-dollar ballpark in Williams Township, Pennsylvania.

Raubsville, Pennsylvania

Raubsville is an census-designated place in Williams Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, located along Route 611 on the west bank of the Delaware River.

Williams Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania

The Lehigh Valley Black Diamonds were a proposed Atlantic League Independent baseball team who were originally slated to play at the Lehigh Valley Multi-Purpose Sport Complex, a 6,400-seat, $15 million-dollar ballpark in Williams Township.

Interstate 78 crosses east-to-west in the north and its Easton interchange is with Old Philadelphia Road/Morgan Hill Road in the township.


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