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A mural, inlaid with blue and yellow Mercer Tiles, features a picture of the truck and the name of the fire company.
The township has also rescheduled its planned capital campaign kickoff and flag-raising ceremony.
Like the old-fashioned country fairs of the past, the 2023 event will feature live entertainment and numerous activity booths.
The day will be full of inspiration with special speakers and new and renovated gardens in addition to food trucks and other activities.
The event will take place Sunday on the grounds of the Mercer Museum and will include live music, food, and free admission to the museum.
The goal of the capital campaign will be to raise $1.5 million in community support and grants.
Residents can bring up to 25 gallons or 220 pounds of hazardous products, including pesticides, flammables and batteries.
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Pride Week will include a Pride Festival Block Party, a Pride Ride, Pride Music Day and LGBTQ+ movies at the County Theater.
The goal is to encourage engagement and involvement from the community in helping to “fill the bucket” as the new building nears completion.
LGBTQ+ youth from The Rainbow Room will raise the new Progress Pride Flag over the county office complex to kick off Pride Month.
Great news for digital readers! The cloudLibrary app now offers unlimited, on-demand access to digital magazines and comics.
The pet parents enjoyed a Woof & Wine after-prom reception, prom portraits of their canines and complimentary mocktails.
Flags were everywhere, held in the hands of the youngest infant and child to the oldest veteran.
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The ceremony included the laying of a wreath, the playing of taps and the addition of the name Charles Baxter to the wall.
Beautiful skies and temperatures in the 70s combined to create the perfect conditions as the Doylestown 5K stepped off for its 30th year.
"This is an essential leadership position, particularly because of our continual growth, and Bob was a natural choice."
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The MAGIC Charities Foundation holds its 3rd Annual Golf Gala fundraiser on June 9th at The Bucks Club
DiGirolamo has long been a champion of prevention and recovery, both as a state representative, and now as a Bucks County commissioner.
Participants in this year's tour, scheduled for Sunday, June 11, will get to explore remodeled interiors and lovingly tended landscapes.
Ceremony includes the addition of one local veteran to the memorial wall
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“It’s going to be a great way to start your Memorial Day celebrations,” said Kris Boger, who encourages people of all ages to join the fun.
Funds raised will stay local and benefit Kin Wellness and Support Center in Buckingham Township.
More than 200 flower baskets are now beautifying downtown Doylestown thanks to a crew of hard-working volunteers.
The next BCFL board meeting will be held on Wednesday, May 17, 2023 at 6:00 p.m. at the Langhorne branch, 301 S. Pine Street, Langhorne, PA.
Not about the usual sibling squabbles — this fight is about books.
Now in its fourth season, the picnics have grown to bring the Doylestown community even closer together through live music and good food.
Tyler Mansion is arguably the grandest home ever built in Bucks and believed to be the last of the “great estates” constructed in the U.S.
Bucks County Human Services supporting behavioral and physical health and wellness together.
As part of Doylestown’s popular “Pedestrian Zone” program, East State will be closed to traffic on Saturday and Sunday, May 13 and 14.
According to Temple President Len Saffren, new developments have made it possible for the temple to remain at its Rogers Road location.
We all know students who excel in academic, fine arts or volunteer service. Here's one local resident who is having an impact in Doylestown.
The segment is part of the 800-mile Circuit Trail linking urban, suburban and rural communities throughout the Delaware Valley.
The lively discussion is expected to provide a meaningful conversation about the history of Doylestown Hospital.
May celebrates the accomplishments, rich history, and cultures of the people in Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities.