The borough held a contest for residents to come up with the best motto to represent Langhorne's character. Find out the motto below.
The township's annual event takes place at Core Creek Park Saturday to honor Earth Day, which was on Monday.
Falls Township Supervisors have opted to continue its relationship with grant writer Millennium Strategies, LLC.
Middletown Township officials provided a recent update on several land development projects.
A petition drive has been launched to oppose the development of the former bowling alley, which was destroyed by a fire in March 2022.
The Pennsylvania Lottery said the winner came from Friday's drawing. Find out where the ticket was sold below.
With the start of the fishing season, Falls Township Supervisors recently approved two vending machines.
Lt. Ken Mellus started with the police department in 1985. He was also Middletown Township's K-9 handler.
The Bristol Township structure has been closed since February 2023. The funding may speed up its reopening, Lower Bucks lawmakers say.
The former Falls Township supervisor and Pennsbury School Board member won a special election last month to replace Rep. John Galloway.
Basilio DeJesus was hired at Tuesday night's Falls Township Board of Supervisors work session. He worked in Maryland the past two years.
The United Way of Bucks County's ALICE program is helping those struggling just above the federal poverty line to make ends meet.
Bristol Township's manager told residents to disregard the 2024 Per Capita Tax Bill they recently received.
Parks and recreation officials will hold a meeting Tuesday night to discuss plans for the Phase 2 side at Falls Township Community Park.
Middletown Township Supervisors also recently approved a License Plate Reader system for three intersections.
Bucks County Commissioners Wednesday approved hiring a firm to provide engineering services for the facility on county-owned land.
Falls Township Supervisors have hired a firm to conduct a feasibility study for a 24-hour freight village support facility.
Jim Prokopiak is the projected winner to serve as state representative following the special 140th Legislative District election on Tuesday.
The Pennsbury school board director will replace State Rep. John Galloway in the 140th Legislative District, unofficial results indicate.
Voters in four Lower Bucks County towns are choosing a new state representative to replace John Galloway. Polls are open until 8 p.m.
Two candidates are vying to replace State Rep. John Galloway in Tuesday's special election. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday.
Falls Township Supervisors are funding the program for social service and mental health through 2025.
A special election Tuesday in the 140th Legislative District in Lower Bucks County will break the 101-101 PA House deadlock.
Davis will run in the April 23 primary election to represent the 141st Legislative District.
The U.S. Congressman made stops in Morrisville and in Bristol Township to discuss the status of the closed Randall Avenue Bridge.
Middletown Township Supervisor Anna Payne seeks to oppose incumbent State Rep. Joe Hogan in the 142nd Legislative District.
Democrat Anna Payne seeks to oppose incumbent State Rep. Joe Hogan in the 142nd Legislative District.
State Sen. Frank Farry represents 14 Bucks County communities after transitioning from his term as state representative.
Falls Township held its reorganization meeting Tuesday as District Justice John Galloway swore in his brother, Supervisor Brian Galloway.
The Neshaminy School District placed its superintendent on administrative leave. There was also a chemical still at a Bristol plant.
Falls Township plans upgrades for 2024, including a new playground at Falls Township Community Park.
Falls Township Supervisors recently approved a resolution related to sewer facilities for the long-awaited project.
The grants are for arts, stormwater management, and sewer and water projects.
Artists and arts programs in Yardley, Fallsington, and Bristol will benefit from funding secured by State Sen. Steve Santasiero.
The Bucks County Democratic Committee reviewed three candidates who had sought the seat vacated by John Galloway. Find out its choice below.
Falls Township resident Candace Cabanas will run in a Feb. 13 special election. The PA House is now split at 101-101.
State Rep. John Galloway wrapped up his tenure serving Levittown Thursday. A special election for his seat will be held in February.
Falls Township is developing a program on how to handle blighted properties.
State Reps. Kristin Marcell and Joe Hogan are co-sponsoring legislation on Holocaust curriculum transparency.
Falls Township Supervisors recently introduced a municipal budget that will maintain the current 8.97 millage rate.