Mark your calendars! Bensalem's Community Tree Lighting event is Sunday, December 10. Santa will be there.
Bensalem Township is holding an Electronic Recycling and Shredding Event this Saturday.
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Did you know there's a program sponsored by the school district to serve free breakfast and lunch to Bensalem kids all summer long?
Fellow campers say he was displaying some odd behavior before he walked away from camp in just jeans, t-shirt and slippers Monday.
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Programs help people of all ages and capabilities to live a more fulfilled life—and still stay safe.
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The event kicks off at 6:45 p.m.
Events are planned for Nov. 10 through Nov. 12 throughout the area.
Gala Fundraiser to help the Sisters continue their mission to the poor and vulnerable.
'I’m nauseated at my behavior,' said Francis Algarin, who earned a 4.0 at a local college before relapsing, authorities say.
The Historical Society of Bensalem Township will hold a flea market event on Sept. 17 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The local appearance by the Budweiser Clydesdales is one of five scheduled in Bucks County in the coming weeks.
Overhead sign installation in Bensalem will lead to lane restrictions in the area.
The Bucks County Transportation Management Association is reminding residents of the state law requiring cars to stop behind school buses.
Curious George jumps off the page and into the classroom at this unique event for children.
All residents in areas where virus activity has been identified are at risk of contracting West Nile Virus, health officials said.
The announcement for the spray comes just days after multiple mosquitoes were found in Bensalem to have tested positive for West Nile.
Seven local communities were recently ranked among the safest places in Pennsylvania, according to a report.
Several lane restrictions are scheduled next week in Bensalem for bridge inspections.
The community has rallied around the family of a 3-year-old Bucks County boy who died last week after falling into a pool.
We asked Patch Readers to share their biggest safety concerns in Bensalem. Here’s what they’d change.
Expect traffic delays on some parts of Street Road due to repaving starting May 17 and going through mid-June.
One year ago, an Amtrak train derailed, killing eight people in Philadelphia. The cause of the crash will be released May 17, the NTSB says.
Philly will be the scene of the biggest block party of the summer when a 1,000-foot water slide arrives on Aug. 6.
A man who plunged 38 feet during fall through a glass floor at the Rodin Museum in Philadelphia has been awarded a $7.25 million settlement.
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Services for a 15-year-old Churchville native who was fatally hit by a car late last month in New Jersey will be held in Bensalem.
The Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament are selling their 44-acre property in Bensalem.
Good news! Four Bucks County towns made SafeWise's new list of safest cities in America.
Do you have hazardous waste to get rid of? Bucks County has announced its 2016 Household Hazardous Waste Collection event schedule.
The high winds are posing an elevated risk for the spread of fires in the Bensalem area, according to the National Weather Service.
Is your dog vaccinated and licensed? The state will be sending dog inspectors door to door around Bucks County next week to check.
Also: Possible Northern Lights visibility this weekend / Fatal accident in Radnor / 50 new restaurants opening around the area.
Spring may have arrived on the calendar but cold weather is on the way. Find out how to protect your plants.
Classes start in April for specialized training to work on NOVA's 24-hour Crisis Hotline and victim accompaniment services.
According to a report, the cleaners has closed after equipment and a computer was stolen. Employees are trying to track down clothing owners
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