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.
The Langhorne-based band is the only Mummers organization in Bucks County. Uptown will hit Broad Street in Philadelphia at 2 p.m. Sunday.
The Bristol-based hospital's critical care unit will expand from 10 to 22 beds. Funding was secured by U.S. Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick.
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Falls Township supervisors have adopted the 2023 municipal budget, marking the first time taxes have increased since 1992.
The Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance grant will keep the library's Science Meets Art program funded for next year.
Three scenarios are offered in a 161-page feasibility study. A merger overview meeting takes place on Jan. 31, but no decision will be made.
We will ring in the new year of 2023 with lots of parties and pomp and circumstance.
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Tayelor Anthony had been missing since Wednesday night. Police said Friday she returned home on her own accord.
Michael McAndrew of Morrisville is charged with practicing without a license at a Levittown law firm for seven years, authorities said.
Pennsbury High School's principal alerted parents and students about an Instagram site that's posting pictures and video without permission.
Find out when you can also pick up those last-minute Christmas dinner additions from Shop Rite, Giant, Aldi and other supermarkets.
Administrators and staff showcased their leadership throughout the community by participating in professional development initiatives.
The Langhorne Borough Business Association is holding a scavenger hunt for the loveable lion through Jan. 2.
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.
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The African American Museum of Bucks County said the sign promoting a permanent museum was taken down one day after a groundbreaking there.
PennDOT said the advanced engineering is part of Phase III highway improvements in Middletown Township, Langhorne and Langhorne Manor.
PennDOT will conduct the inspections on Bristol Pike three times this week, with the first starting on Monday.
Breidenbach joins the law firm's Lawrenceville office.
YMCA of Bucks and Hunterdon Counties is launching the first Athlete Academy in Fairless Hills, offering the first two sessions for free.
The school board this week approved the District Administration Realignment Plan. A new business manager begins his tenure on Jan. 3.
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Middletown Township police said the man and woman made purchases at three major retailers. Police are seeking their identities.
John Scavelli will begin his role with the district on Jan. 3. He will oversee school finances and focus first on the 2023-2024 budget.
The Falls Township Police Department charged a Trenton man with being a fugitive from justice after finding him at a 7-Eleven early Friday.
Former Neshaminy School Board Vice President Tina Hollenbach will serve as president. Paul Saraullo was appointed as vice president.
Afton Elementary School teacher Kristin Slota was among 12 state teachers honored at a conference in Hershey. She's taught for 24 years.
The Bucks County New Year Job Fair takes place 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the mall's Center Court on Jan. 18.
SEPTA said riders will have to take the bus due to a PennDOT project between the West Trenton and Trevose stations.
Middletown and Bristol township police helped with a case involving the illegal possession of two firearms, including a ghost gun.
A Commonwealth Court judge ruled the suit was "moot" since schools no longer require masks to be worn. Four other districts were sued too.
Falls Township resident Rosemary Malisheski was a nurse, Falls Township auditor and held various roles with the Pennsbury School District.
Pennsbury school officials responded that no student goes hungry and that a collection agency is not used currently, but the tab remains.
Seven Lower Bucks fire departments fought the wind-driven blaze in Bristol Township for several hours. Drone footage captures how it spread.
Amanda Shields thought she was taking Percocet. It was a fentanyl pill from her husband, the Bucks County District Attorney said.