Falls Township supervisors honored Gertrude Delano and Martin Gallagher for a combined 112 years of fire company service.
Residents told Falls Township supervisors that the change on South Pennsylvania Avenue would bring more truck traffic and noise.
The $2 million in funds will also help launch Phase 2 of a Bristol property revitalization project.
The bridge over Mill Creek in Middletown Township was rededicated Saturday in memory of Cpl. David John Ortals, who died in Vietnam.
Falls Township Supervisors said the flares for fire police last longer than live ones. The township now has a dozen of them.
Falls Township Supervisors have authorized bids for upgrades to the municipal building. The project is expected to last a year.
Falls Township Supervisors granted preliminary approval for a 973,200-square-foot warehouse that could bring 500 jobs.
Falls Township supervisors have approved a $5,500 grant-writing proposal and is encouraging residents to recycle.
The grants from state Sen. Steve Santarsiero will assist fire and EMS crews in Bensalem, Levittown and Yardley.
The FEMA grants secured by Congressmen Brian Fitzpatrick will enhance response capabilities for the two Lower Bucks fire departments.
Falls Township residents asked about filing requirements and earned income at Tuesday's information session. The EIT was enacted on Jan. 1.
The three officers were promoted at the recent Falls Township Supervisors meeting. They have a combined 85 years on the police force.
Founder A.J. Ali was recognized for his work with law enforcement and for displaying L.O.V.E murals in Falls Township and Morrisville.
Falls Supervisors have approved a contract with Yardley-based Geese Chasers to mitigate the park's Canada geese population.
Falls Township enacted a 1 percent EIT on Jan. 1. Residents will have a chance to ask questions about the new tax.
Falls Township supervisors approved landscaping and signage for the municipal complex project at its meeting Monday night.
Falls Township is seeking feedback regarding the news-sharing preferences of its residents. Levittown Patch is on the list.
The Bristol Township Police Department also recently promoted three other police officers, two to lieutenant and one to sergeant.
With redistricting, Bristol Borough and Bristol Township are now part of the territory. He was sworn in last week.
The state representative was sworn in to serve the district that includes Middletown and Falls townships, Morrisville, and Tullytown.
State Rep. Tina Davis has served Bristol Township and Bristol Borough since 2010. She will focus on creating jobs and improving the economy.
The Edgely Fire Company has named a life-saving tool after its late member David "Earl" Widmann. The tool went into service Tuesday.
The Falls Township Board of Supervisors made no change in reappointing its chairman and vice chairman at Tuesday's reorganization meeting.
Some user fees are rising this year for residents, including streetlight assessment and sanitary sewer costs.
A new Wawa opened and some stores were coming near the Oxford Valley Mall. There was also a heated battle in the 142nd Legislative District.
Falls Township supervisors have adopted the 2023 municipal budget, marking the first time taxes have increased since 1992.
Nine Bucks communities will benefit from the Municipal Grant Program through funds awarded through the county's Redevelopment Authority.
Officials said the 1 percent tax may generate $7.2 million in additional funds next year. The EIT goes into effect in January.
Falls Township resident Rosemary Malisheski was a nurse, Falls Township auditor and held various roles with the Pennsbury School District.
Falls Township supervisors introduced a 2023 preliminary budget that would raise municipal taxes for the first time since 1992.
The Falls Township Board of Supervisors voted Monday night to advertise for the EIT for 2023. A vote would take place on Dec. 19.
State grant will transform a low-occupancy hotel into a 130,000-square-foot warehouse at 6201 Bristol Pike.
Democrat Mark Moffa said the remaining ballots do not appear enough to defeat Republican Joseph Hogan in the tightly-contested race.
The Bucks County Board of Elections will hold a hearing in the 142nd Legislative race that Moffa conceded to Hogan last Thursday.
The Bucks County Board of Elections updated unofficial results with Republican Joseph Hogan leading Democrat Mark Moffa now by 54 votes.
Habitat for Humanity dedicated its 125th affordable home in Bucks County during a ceremony Tuesday afternoon.
A Bucks County Board of Elections update Monday changed the vote with a new leader emerging once again. Hogan leads Moffa now by 114 votes.
A Bucks County Board of Elections update changed the vote tally between the two candidates with Moffa now in the lead. Hogan led by 3 votes.
Republican Joseph F. Hogan had a three-vote lead over Democrat Mark Moffa for state representative in the 142nd Legislative District.
A $1 million state grant will result in a two-phase project for the demolition of the existing building and the construction of a new one.