1SEO Digital Agency, a Bristol-based marketing agency, helped to fundraise thousands of dollars to go toward the gift program.
The event will give aspiring substitute teachers and paraprofessionals a chance to participate in the hiring process and meet the staff.
1SEO Digital Agency will be hosting the fair on Friday, Dec. 3, giving candidates a chance to meet with businesses from across the area.
The casino gave away thousands of meals for Thanksgiving on Tuesday, Nov. 23 at the Bristol Township Senior Center.
Governor Wolf approved funding for community revitalization projects that will aid parts of Bucks County, including Bristol Township.
Owners of Levittown Car Wash, LLC, received approval from Township Supervisors to develop a site at a busy New Falls Road intersection.
The Pennsylvania Industrial Development Authority, or PIDA, approved several loans around the state to expand operations and create jobs.
The Croydon Dunkin' will host a grand opening on Thursday, complete with a donation to the Bucks County Opportunity Council.
Nationally, around 101,000 eateries received grants, including some in the Levittown area.
The Paycheck Protection Program helped around 179,088 Pennsylvania businesses in 2021 alone, including some in Levittown.
The Croydon shop will receive a bonus from the Pennsylvania lottery after selling a Powerball ticket that won big Saturday.
The July 29 fair will help to fill customer service and call center positions at SYKES, currently hiring in the Middletown Township area.
The new store, 2nd Ave Thrift Superstore, is located at 330 Commerce Blvd. in Fairless Hills.
The ticket, worth $470,000, was sold at Smokers Express in Langhorne.
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SCORE Bucks County is hosting the "Growing With Google" online series starting next month, as well as other sessions.
The grocery chain says moving the service in-house will provide better service for its customers.
The massive warehouse is part of the first phase of the $1.5 billion Keystone Trade Center development, which may create thousands of jobs.
United Way has awarded over $395,000 to local agencies through the Recovery Fund.
United Way of Bucks County and Bucks County Intermediate Unit held their annual iSTEAMM Conference in May.
In Falls Township, the $1.5 billion Keystone Trade Center development will lead to a new water plant being built for the whole region.
The store, in the Morrisville section of Falls Township, is the first of its kind in Pennsylvania and the second one anywhere.
The German discount grocery would be built on New Falls Road, on the site of the old Bell Telephone Company building.
A Missouri company plans to put 20 warehouses on the old U.S. Steel site, hoping to attract companies like Amazon, UPS and Walmart.
The pet food and supply store announced last month it will close all 358 stores and locations, as well as its PA headquarters.
Bucks continues essential career training and is seeking people that want to take advantage of these great opportunities.
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Nurses at the Langhorne hospital announced a two-day strike last week, then were locked out an additional three days.
With coronavirus cases on the rise again, the nurses say the Langhorne hospital isn't providing safe staffing levels or competitive pay.
The Wawa would be at the former Pathmark shopping center, where Funzilla is now located.
The Amazon distribution centers, one in Falls Township and the other in Bristol, join one already planned in Bensalem.
It will be the first Wawa of its kind. Officials got work started on it on Tuesday.
The store on West Trenton Road will be the first of its kind as Wawa negotiates COVID-19 and beyond.
The company, which makes and services industrial tires, moved operations from Philly to Levittown.
Wawa said its first-ever drive-thru-only store will let the company "explore alternatives" in an era of coronavirus concerns.