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U.S. Army Sgt. George Hamilton was 21 when he was killed in action on July 11, 1968, just three days after his first wedding anniversary.
Collection sites throughout Bucks County will be accepting unused and expired prescription drugs this weekend.
Veteran school administrator Dr. Joanna Wexler will officially start her new duties as superintendent of schools effective July 1.
The family-owned and operated store has served the Doylestown and Bucks County community for more than 25 years.
The Doylestown Borough Environmental Advisory Council will host games, crafts and sustainability information at the free event.
From agricultural exploration to welcoming the shad, this weekend is packed with fun things to do in Bucks County.
The two-vehicle accident blocked the highway for a significant time Friday morning in the area of the Route 202 exit.
The new store will be scooping 24 unique flavors of ice cream, complemented by milkshakes, fizzies, and ice cream cakes.
The open house will feature a special display of emergency services memorabilia in addition to open house tours.
Full day of celebration includes Highland Farm tours and a Sound of Music film screening and singalong at The County Theater
Health department issues forced the closure of the Candlewyck less than two years after new owners took over operations.
Experts will provide guidance on key aspects of college preparation, including information on saving for college and financial aid.
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Nonprofit announces plans for tree planting event at Peace Valley, composting workshop in Doylestown Borough.
The death is under investigation by the Department of Corrections and the Bucks County Coroner's Office.
Chief Jack Slattery’s promotion follows years of specialized preparation for executive leadership.
The 76-year-old tradition is celebrating agriculture, education, and hands-on learning at Delaware Valley University.
Participants at the free event will learn how to protect their home or business against weather-related emergencies.
Township police also made arrests for retail theft and a Megan's Law violation.
The lawsuit alleges that the defendants forced vulnerable, low-income tenants to choose between staying in unsafe housing or being homeless.
The Doylestown shop offered exclusive merchandise for Record Store Day on Saturday.
Drivers are reminded to slow down in work zones and refrain from distracted driving to keep themselves and workers safe.
In other reports, police arrested a driver on DUI charges following an accident and investigated 11 incidents of fraud.
Homes spent a little more time on the market in March, giving buyers a bit more opportunity to consider their options.
Hall of Fame third baseman to share "Play Sun Safe" message with more than 300 Doylestown youth baseball players.
The design marks another milestone for The Next Step’s Integrated Housing Initiative proposed for South Clinton Street.
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Here is a summary of the top business stories making news across Bucks County.
The all-you-can-eat menu includes pancakes, scrambled eggs, sausage, home fries, orange juice, coffee, tea, and hot chocolate.
The DTMA serves Doylestown Township, Plumstead Township, and parts of New Britain Borough.
Police said the game can lead to misunderstandings that could result in someone getting hurt or killed.
In celebration of the nation's 250th birthday, the crawl will visit 3 locations in Doylestown where guests will hear Revolutionary tales.
Police are asking drivers to find alternative routes while utility crews work to clean up the damage and reopen the road.
Russian-born violinist Inna Nedorezov began her musical studies at the age of seven in her native town of St.Petersburg, Russia.
Fitzpatrick calls on the administration to comply with the 60-day use of force and 30-day phased withdrawal requirements.
Evidence at the scene indicated the woman had been outside a home for an extended period of time, causing a disturbance, police said.
The sentence was handed down by Common Pleas Judge Charissa J. Liller following the woman's conviction in a waiver trial last week.
Joining the lineup this year will be an "exciting array" of new vendors, the market has announced.
The Voice for the Voiceless award acknowledges investigators who utilize digital forensics to advocate for victims.