Supervisors in Falls have approved the township's first 1,000 Lights Water Lantern Festival for June 15 at the park.
An application submitted for the proposed hazardous waste treatment plant was rejected Wednesday by the state.
Elcon Recycling Services wants to build a chemical and pharmaceutical waste treatment plant at the Keystone Industrial Port Complex.
The plant will process medical marijuana into oils, gel caps and pills, which would be delivered to dispensary locations elsewhere.
PennDOT crews will be working on five Levittown-area state roads and highways next week.
The commission's recommendation will be passed on to township supervisors, who plan a vote on Elcon Recycling's plan next month.
After years of feedback, including opposition from some, supervisors could decide the fate of the waste recycling plant at the meeting.
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In previous years, the company has helped Falls obtain state grants averaging $80,000 per year.
Canada geese, and their droppings, have become a problem Falls supervisors have been addressing at the park for the past couple of years.
No date has been set for Falls Township's board of supervisors to consider an application from Elcon Recycling Services.
Centennial anniversaries of the 19th Amendment and founding of the League of Women Voters inspire Speakers Bureau program.
On Tuesday, the Neshaminy School Board voted to increase the max household annual income for the Senior Citizen Tax Assistance Program.
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The cameras and lights will be added as part of a larger improvement effort at the park, at 350 Pennsbury Memorial Rd.
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Council's $70.3 million budget, approved recently, keeps property taxes at the same rate for the eighth year in a row.
Falls Township residents will continue to pay the same municipal tax rate for the 26th year straight.
The Dec. 18 governing body meeting marked the end for Jim Sullivan.
The governing body adopted a 'curb to curb' ordinance recently.
The changes were part of a years-long overhaul of zoning ordinances in the township and were approved on Tuesday.
The facility will serve while repairs are made to Croydon's full-time post office, which was damaged in a fire in August and stayed closed.
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The post office was damaged in a fire on Aug. 23, but has remained closed although damage was reported to be minor.
Votes, including overseas and military, continue to be counted in the Tomlinson-Davis state Senate race.
Real-Time Results: Democratic Rep. Tina Davis hopes to be elected to the state Senate, but is running to keep her House seat just in case.
Incumbent Republican Rep. Frank Farry is hoping to fend off suburban frustration with President Donald Trump to hold onto his seat.
Seven different SEPTA regional rail stations which currently offer free parking will now start charging.
State Rep. Tina Davis was only 100 votes behind with more than 108,000 cast, and is waiting for results to be made official on Friday.
Once basically a glorified boat ramp, the site is becoming a true community park with recent upgrades, Falls supervisors say.
Bucks County is hiring about 200 poll workers for Nov. 6, and there is specific need in Bristol, officials say.
8th Annual Women's Power Summit
October 19th event to be moderated by the League of Women Voters
The work, with the help of a state grant, is expected to begin in spring 2019.
Josh Shapiro will rally with fellow Democratic candidates, then launch canvassing in the area to meet with voters.
The hearing will address custody in child abuse and domestic violence cases and comes in the wake of a Bucks County girl's death.
Funds will be used for a new wastewater treatment facility.
'Victims should know that the Pope is on their side. Those who have suffered are his priority,' the statement said.
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