Residents will cast their votes in the May 16 primary election at polling places in the towns that make up the Levittown Patch.
Falls Township Fire Company No. 1's building, constructed in 1958, will be renovated. The company will celebrate its 100th anniversary.
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Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Bucks County. Democrat Mark Moffa of Penndel presents his ideas.
Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Bucks County. Republican Kelly Bellerby-Allen of Croydon presents her ideas.
Falls Township supervisors approve fencing in a lot for storage to avoid equipment thefts during renovations, which begin on Feb. 1.
Falls Township supervisors approved the renewable natural gas project that would open by 2024 and add 40-50 jobs at the Fairless Landfill.
State Rep. Tina Davis will also host her annual Veterans Day dinner in Bristol on Thursday.
Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Bucks County. Democrat Tina Davis of Croydon presents her ideas.
Watershed restoration project was announced by State Sen. Steve Santarsiero and State Rep. Tina Davis on Friday.
Construction is expected to go out to bid in early January. Supervisors said project might not be completed until February 2024.
Supervisors adopt resolution echoing sentiments of Bucks municipalities regarding sale of the Bucks County Water and Sewer Authority.
Falls Township Parks & Rec said walking path is being resurfaced Wednesday.
Falls Township Police Chief Nelson Whitney had been on administrative leave since late April.
State Rep. Tina Davis is hosting her annual event on Thursday.
Police Chief Daniel J. Doyle retired after 25 years on the force Friday. He had served as chief since 2013.
The Bucks County Department of Health will spray for West Nile Virus prevention. Wednesday evening is the backup date per weather issues.
The Falls Township Supervisors entered into a professional services contract with the architect for the municipal campus renovation project.
The Falls Township Supervisors instituted policies to offer mutual aid assistance to firefighters and fuel reimbursement for fire police.
Falls Township seeks to determine the impact of potentially instituting an earned income tax.
Facing a $25 million lawsuit alleging racism against Black children, Sesame Place says they will train employees on diversity.
Longtime Mayor Joe Saxton died in July.
It could actually feel like 110 degrees outside Thursday. Officials are urging caution.
The Board voted 3-0 to hire IEI Architects for the design phase of the township's municipal building's redesign.
Falls Township anticipates completion of its municipal building project by February 2024.
The board voted unanimously to award the construction bid to a Philadelphia-based paving contractor in the amount of $4.8 million.
Walter Wildman, who died at the age of 20 in 1944, was finally laid to rest in the Washington Crossing National Cemetery on Monday.
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The Board voted to continue its business relationship with a New Jersey-based consulting agency at a meeting held on Monday.
Representative Tina Davis will be hosting the free event, which will be held at the tech school on Saturday morning.
The project will include the construction of three additional warehouse buildings to be used by the property.
Grace Construction was hired to complete a much-needed renovation of the 60,000-square-foot Falls Township municipal building.
All 53 members of the township's Police Department will have access cameras in order to document evidence by the summer.
The Bucks County unemployment rate improved recently, according to the newest figures.
Recently elected to the Board of Auditors, the official allegedly shared content that promoted conspiratorial and anti-Semitic theories.
Senator Steve Santarsiero and Representative John Galloway announced that PennDOT will send the Township funds for several projects.
The decision will also expand opportunities for ambulances to be bought and sold for Township needs.
The Board's spending plan will hold the line on municipal taxes, which have not increased in three decades.
The police chief was given the award for his completion of the leadership and training seminars offered by the organization.