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AAMBC is teaming up with St. Mary's Medical Center for the forum in Langhorne on Saturday.
Nicole DeVincent, 47, died last Thursday after beating cancer. School officials said the bus driver "brightened students' days."
Erica Lynn Saresky, 27, has been charged with communications with 911, harassment, and disorderly conduct. Calls were also made nationally.
The Neshaminy School Board approved a tax credit to help recruit volunteer firefighters, the first of its kind in Bucks County.
Students celebrated Earth Day and protecting the environment by releasing beneficial bugs into their schoolyard
PennDOT said ramp line striping on Bristol Pike in Falls Township begins Monday and will last for two weeks.
Pennsbury school officials said a student admitted to having the weapon, but that it was not brought into the high school on Thursday.
Rhianna Searle, a George School senior, has been named the 2023 Bucks County High School Poet of the Year. She was runner-up last year.
A Pennsbury school bus was struck by another vehicle Thursday morning. School officials said three students suffered minor injuries.
Falls Township is joining a Bucks County consortium opposing the sale of municipal water and sewer assets to private utilities.
Middletown Township Police released details of the fatal crash on Oxford Valley Road Wednesday morning.
A single-vehicle crash happened on Bristol-Oxford Valley Road early Wednesday, Middletown Township police said.
Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Bucks County. Democrat John Galloway of Falls Township presents his ideas.
Falls Township supervisors also granted approval for two buildings that would add 26 jobs to the township.
School officials said the average homeowner would pay $177 more in taxes in the 2023-24 budget. A final vote is expected on June 15.
The two officers were "ceremoniously" sworn in at the recent Bristol Township Council meeting. Both were hired last April.
Bristol Township shut down the bridge for safety reasons in late February over falling concrete onto the Amtrak railway tracks.
The Neshaminy School District marked the 30th anniversary of the event with an induction ceremony over the weekend.
Flyers Alumni Association military veterans' hockey team, the Flyers Warriors, attend game with Y veterans to support the Walk.Run.Stroll 5K
The icon has been relocated inside the Middletown Township amusement park after a social media contest.
The Bristol Township Police Department released its blotter of recent criminal incidents Wednesday.
Neshaminy School District officials said the Middletown Township school would be ready for the start of the 2024-2025 school year.
Conference motivates young women to set and pursue goals
Jeana Sabatini-Gilbert, a Levittown resident, will begin her tenure at Armstrong Middle School in mid-May.
CEC Captures Best High School and Best Private School Wins on Annual Happening List Contest
The legislators, in a letter, are asking the DEP to investigate the cause of last month's chemical spill from a Bristol Township plant.
Philadelphia residents claim negligence against Trinseo for 8,100 gallons of a non-toxic liquid flowing from a Bristol creek into the river.
PennDOT said the road resurfacing on the Levittown Parkway begins Monday and lasts into early May.
School officials invite the public to tour the new Benjamin Franklin Middle School in Bristol Township during a ceremony Saturday.
The early Friday morning fire on Silverbell Road displaced three residents, fire officials said. No injuries were reported.
Falls Township supervisors voted recently to keep Millennium Strategies, LLC as its grant writer.
The YMCA of Bucks and Hunterdon (NJ) Counties combined last April. The Fairless Hills branch also reopened last year.
OLG Also Named Finalist for Best Preschool
Matthew Small, 21, of Middletown Township, is riding his motorcycle again and eating Wawa hoagies after spending five weeks in a coma.
Falls Township supervisors honored Gertrude Delano and Martin Gallagher for a combined 112 years of fire company service.
The Falls Township supervisors approved plans for the school district upgrades, which are expected to begin this month.
Author Pat Mervine will discuss her book at an event Sunday with proceeds going to the new African-American Museum.
Brookwood Elementary School will operate on a two-hour delay Tuesday so staff and students can attend services for teacher Donna Baker.
PennDOT said the roadwork starts Monday and is expected to last several weeks in Hulmeville and Middletown Township.