Traditional Fourth of July events may be canceled, but there are several other ways you can celebrate the holiday safely.
The news comes as local governments struggle with how to celebrate the summer holiday with coronavirus concerns still lingering.
Coronavirus concerns had increased, with the first cases in Bucks County being reported late Tuesday.
The parade Saturday had not been canceled, despite two coronavirus cases being reported in the county and Philly's parade shutting down.
The first baby born in Bucks County in 2020 arrived at 2:26 a.m. on Wednesday.
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Gardiners Avenue Elementary School students wrote persuasive letters to friends and family, inviting them to visit their snow globe town.
Some children came up with ideas such as making snow angels for beds, breaking ice to go ice fishing for food, and melting snow for water.
The holiday tree-lighting event let attendees contribute $5 to place a white light on the hospital's holiday tree for a loved one or friend.
Guests may honor or remember loved ones by contributing $5 to place a white light on the tree in their honor.
See Santa Scott's hours for photos in 2019 at Fairless Hills Garden Center and learn more about how he became a Levittown-area favorite.
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Here are the dates and times to visit and take photos with Santa at Oxford Valley Mall in Langhorne between now and Christmas.
The police department program offers a shopping spree for local children in need. it's in its fourth year.
In Bucks, the bagel shop has locations in Langhorne, Feasterville, Richboro and Chalfont.
Crafters, entertainers and demonstrators will celebrate the area's history, dating back to the 1700's and beyond.
The outdoor festival, for all ages, will feature vendors, food, live music, other entertainers and more.
The company is looking to hire seasonal employees for its Levittown-area stores.
Special Fourth of July features, including patriotic photos with Elmo, will be going on all week at the theme park.
The Langhorne parade will be in its 100th year in 2019.
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There will be a pre-parade mass at Conwell-Egan Catholic High School and an after-party at Ancient Order of Hiberians in Bristol.
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Here are the hours and times you can get your photos with Santa this week at Oxford Valley Mall, as well as how to see "Santa Scott."
If you're looking to get out and get into the spirit of the season, here's a rundown of some holiday events set for the next few days.
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The borough's 11th annual Charles Dickens night, a free, outdoor event, will be held from 6-9 p.m.
Refreshments, music and arts and crafts will be hosted at the nearby Bristol Township Senior Center.
On Saturday, the National Weather Service is forecasting a 90 percent chance of rain in Bristol, mainly after 1 p.m.
Beloved for his free spirit, tattoos and willingness to pose for crazy photos, Santa Scott was let go at Oxford Valley Mall after last year.
Beloved for his free spirit, tattoos and willingness to pose for crazy photos, Santa Scott was let go by Oxford Valley Mall last year.
At Maple Point Middle School, the yearly observance began in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks in 2001.
The tattooed, pet-loving mall Santa was asked to tone down his act last year while posing for pictures at Oxford Valley Mall.
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There will be trick-or-treating, crafts, a dance party and more at the Halloween event on Oct. 27.
Considerations will be made for special-needs kids visiting the haunt and all interactions with characters will be friendly, organizers say.
Pony rides, historical reenactment, a beer and wine garden and a petting zoo are among the attractions planned for the festival.
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