Lower Bucks legislators gave Raising the Bar $60,000 to support the nonprofit’s commemorative display honoring President-elect Lincoln.
Falls Township Supervisors said it will continue its relationship with Millennium Strategies, LLC, for grant writing.
PennDOT said the work in Middletown Township will last for all of May.
Falls Township Supervisors and residents voiced concerns over Waste Management's trash collection unplanned changes that took hold Monday.
Falls Township Supervisors approved adding a third-generation touring and bus business from New Jersey.
Falls Township Supervisors granted approval for a 5,250-square-foot garage on Fallsington-Tullytown Road.
Falls Township Supervisors approved two preliminary and final land development plans for the developer of the former U.S. Steel property.
Middletown Township Police helped rescue residents and animals trapped in a Langhorne Manor fire in mid-November.
The protest was held Saturday at the U.S. Social Security Administration building in Fairless Hills.
Falls Township Democrats have announced their candidates for supervisor, the Pennsbury school board, and other municipal positions.
Former Middletown Township Supervisor Amy Strouse is returning to the board after being sworn in at a recent meeting.
Falls Township Supervisors approved seeking a $50,000 grant at its recent meeting.
Falls Township Supervisors approved upgrades for the Falls Township Community Park hockey rank at their recent meeting.
U.S. Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick hosted Bucks County Technical High School Student Zeyneb Kir of Levittown for Tuesday night's speech.
One project will improve a pedestrian crosswalk while the other is for a traffic signal upgrade at a key Falls Township intersection.
State Rep. Joe Hogan helped secure the funds that can be used for training, equipment purchases, renovations, and paying down debt.
Bucks County Controller Pamela Van Blunk said her unclaimed funds program has returned over $720,000 since it started two years ago.
The then President-Elect addressed 1,000 people in Bristol as his train stopped while heading to Washington, D.C., for his inauguration.
Falls Township Supervisors have proposed a measure to close parks an hour earlier to curb vandalism.
U.S. Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick paid tribute to Middletown Township Supervisor Anna Payne, who passed away suddenly last week.
The Third District Volunteer Fire Company said the grant will be used to purchase rescue tools.
Falls Township is undertaking a formal search for a new township manager to replace Matthew Takita.
A Bristol couple, a Churchville man, and a Neshaminy High graduate were among the rioters who stormed the U.S. Capitol in January 2021.
The Falls Township Police Department began its roots in January 1950 with Police Chief Franklin Kirby at the helm.
Republican incumbent Joe Hogan was recently sworn in as state representative for six Lower Bucks County communities.
State Rep. Tina Davis was sworn in last week to serve the 141st Legislative District.
The Falls Township Board of Supervisors held its annual reorganization meeting on Monday night.
Middletown Township has signed a five-year contract with Waste Management. The contract went into effect on Monday.
Three projects will upgrade railroad tracks at two industrial and development complexes in Bristol and Falls Township.
Falls Township Supervisors Tuesday approved a cold storage facility and to transform a junkyard.
The Falls Township Supervisors voted Tuesday night to adopt the 2025 municipal budget that will hold the line on taxes.
Bristol Borough is consolidating its four borough fire stations into one station. The borough also received funds for flood prevention.
The first Project DASH program hopes to help the Bucks County homeless community for years to come, officials said.
Falls Township Supervisors adopted a preliminary 2025 municipal budget. A final vote takes place on Dec. 17.
Contractors were before the Falls Township Supervisors recently to report about some setbacks on the $41 million project.
U.S. Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick secured the funding to reduce noise pollution along the busy Amtrak corridor.
U.S. Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick has secured funding for the Bristol Borough iconic park.
State Rep. Jim Prokopiak won re-election to represent the 140th Legislative District, according to unofficial results.
The two incumbents will serve once again as state representatives in their Levittown area communities, according to unofficial results.
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