North Catasauqua is a borough in Northampton County, Pennsylvania, United States.
In 1907, citizens of West Allen Township met at the Northampton Hotel, and signed a petition declaring the formation of the North Catasauqua.
Shortly after the incorporation, the first borough elections were held, with William H. Thomas becoming the first burgess, an office equivalent to a present-day mayor.
In 1913, North Catasauqua School District razed the four-room Allen Township schoolhouse so that a new one could be built.
On June 14, 1947, the borough celebrated the opening of the North Catasauqua Park and Playground built on 4 acres (16,000 m2) of land purchased from Northampton County.
At the time, the park included a war memorial, complete with flagpole and monument (erected in 1945); playground equipment; a baseball diamond; and 95 Sycamore trees.
The park and playground quickly became a popular spot for play and recreation, as well as band concerts, picnics, the borough Christmas tree, and carnivals.
In 1932, the golf course opened as a private nine-hole course leased to Dr. Calvin Miller from Mrs. Dorothy Fuller, the Colonel's widow.
In 1975, North Catasauqua borough obtained possession of the building and transferred the municipal offices to the site in 1976.
The municipal building now houses the borough police department, borough offices, council chambers, a meeting room, fire department administrative headquarters, as well as room for future expansion.
The North Catasauqua Public Works Department moved to its present location at the Main Street complex when the old Charotin fire station and municipal garages were sold in 1986.
As of 2007, there were 9.92 miles (15.96 km) of public roads in North Catasauqua, all of which were maintained by the borough.