Looking to get out of the house? Here are five fun things to do this weekend.
One graduating senior from each Central Bucks High School will receive a grant to apply toward their continued education.
The Bucks County Veterans Van provides free weekday transportation to Veterans Administration and other medical sites.
The nominees were announced by Congressman Fitzpatrick during an event Thursday at the Bucks County Courthouse.
This is the 12th year CB Cares has organized volunteers to participate in projects for the MLK Day of Service.
The Village Improvement Association of Doylestown has donated $800 to the Washington Crossing National Cemetery.
The automotive group delivered 42,495 pounds of food donations to Preston & Steve’s Camp Out for Hunger.
Funds will support Red Cross educational programs for children and youth in Southeastern Pennsylvania.
Grants from Foundations Community Partnership include funding for Central Bucks Family YMCA , the Bucks County Housing Group and more.
Members at Central Bucks Family YMCA will soon have a powerful new tool to assist them in their quest to achieve health and fitness goals.
Giving Tuesday, which follows Black Friday and Cyber Monday, encourages people to give to the causes they care about.
Fred Beans will contribute $15,000 in 2015 and 2016 to help fund National History Day, coordinated by Mercer Museum, in Bucks and Montco.
Giving Tuesday, a day dedicated to supporting nonprofits, will be held Dec. 2.
Roxy Reading Therapy Dogs received a grant from Foundations Community Partnership to purchase special vests for 60 therapy dogs.
All donations will benefit the Bucks County Hunger Coalition’s food pantry in Doylestown.
Graduates of their THRIVE cancer wellness presented $12,500 to the local YMCA. The money was raised during a beef and beer last month.
Natalie Wi, owner of Allure West Studios, is looking for the community’s support to help her ensure the project is a success.
Proceeds from Bucks County Designer House and Gardens event will go to support maternity care at the hospital.
Each complimentary in-home water test completed in October will be matched by a donation to help breast cancer patients in the community
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The Bucks County Commissioners issued a proclamation naming October 15, 2014, NOVA 40th Anniversary Celebration Day throughout the county.
After school and summer enrichment programming for children will continue at Lower Bucks Family YMCA thanks to a federal grant.
Staff Sgt. Jessica Clymer's home sustained serious damage due to a leaking roof while she was deployed.
The event, to be held on Oct. 13, will feature a Health Fair at 5:30 p.m. followed by a discussion at 7 p.m.
Awards breakfast slated for October 28 in Warrington.
Members of the Rotary Club of Doylestown and their families fanned out across Doylestown in support of “Turn the Towns Teal”.
By James Boyle An unidentified volunteer made a huge donation to NOVA's mobile school counseling program.
By James Boyle The family friendly theme park has a full slate of furry fun ready for the next two months.
Brigid Bink and Emily Whitaker both had boys less than a day apart at Abington Hospital.
The state winners compete for $46,000 in awards and the first place winner wins $5,000 and a trip to Washington, DC.
A kissing booth will be set up and manned by Chewbacca. Donate $1 or more to participate; proceeds will go to the Kisses for Kyle Foundation
Get fit and help Roxy Reading Therapy Dogs at the same time.
Volunteers are needed to hang teal ribbons on borough trees in recognition of Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, which is September.
Phil Laboon was set to be married on Aug. 31. Instead of calling off the event when his relationship ended, he decided to hold a fundraiser.
The ticket from the Aug. 22 drawing was sold in Berks County, at a truck plaza along I-78.
Bowman’s Tavern collected supplies for Network of Victim Assistance's counseling program and two NOVA client families.
Doylestown resident Gabriel Gutner is seeking someone in Alaska with a boat who can help him take the ice bucket challenge to the extreme.
More than 220 guests attended the event, making it the most successful Farm to Table the organization has hosted.
More than 100 golfers participated in the 23rd annual Doylestown Hospital Golf Outing, which was held June 16.
The movie, in stores July 22, is about a real-life boy who says he went to Heaven and met Jesus during surgery. We spoke with the family behind the film about how it can help start a discussion in your town.