The winning scratch-off ticket was sold at a local food market, which will receive a $10,000 bonus for selling the ticket.
The announcement comes as the township faces snow and ice from the upcoming Nor'easter storm hitting the Northeast.
These incidents and more were reported in Falls Township. Read all about them below.
Red Cross blood donors will receive a $10 Amazon gift card during February.
The popular fast-food chain has its eyes set on a vacant restaurant in Middletown.
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The crash occurred in the Township, with Croydon Fire Police and Bristol Township Fire Police controlling rush hour traffic near the scene.
The driver of the Pontiac collided with a dump truck, causing their car to catch fire.
La Vera Pizza Restaurant will give away two slices per customer during lunch hours for one day at the end of the month.
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The school district's internet security monitoring service worked to mitigate the issues. No pertinent information was leaked.
Jonathan Nelson had been wanted by authorities since his alleged robbery of a local Sunoco in December.
Each year, Falls Township receives approximately $50,000 for its recycling efforts.
Falls Township will continue its geese management efforts with a 1% savings over 2021 costs.
Nonprofit business mentoring organization SCORE Bucks County will offer four business webinars in February.
Officers found a surprise after searching a rental vehicle that was speeding in the local area.
Ryan Shields, 39; Patric Hish, 33; and Francis Nungesser, 43, were charged in connection with the death of Shield's wife, Amanda Shields.
The school's Administrative Director released a letter recommending a mask requirement at the school; the matter will be voted on soon.
Three Sharon Hill Police officers have been charged in connection with the 2021 shooting that killed Fanta Bility and hurt three others.
These incidents and more were reported in Bristol Township. Read all about them below.
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The Philadelphia bomb squad was on scene to inspect the item, thought to be an explosive device or a firework.
Leonard F. Hewitt Sr. and Krystyn Anne Smock were sentenced to decades behind bars for their abuse in what is called a "house of evil."
The residents were woken early in the morning by their smoke alarms after the fire had started.
Traveling from Boston to Philadelphia, the man allegedly threatened fellow bus riders, saying he had a bomb and a gun.
The driver was struck by a pickup truck in the area of New Falls and Bristol-Oxford Valley roads.
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The new system is easier to navigate and comes with features to help you get the most out of your library card.
All Bucks County Free Library Branches will be closed Monday, January 17th.
Disguised head-to-toe in white trash bags, the man forced an employee into the bathroom and stole Newport cigarettes and cash.
The Bucks County unemployment rate improved recently, according to the newest figures.
Snyder-Girotti Elementary School is unaffected by the issues and is having a regular in-person school day.
The driver did not suffer serious injuries in the single-vehicle crash that caused a traffic jam during evening rush hour.
Bucks County Free Library switched to a new, user-friendly online catalog. The new system is easier to navigate and comes with features ...
The man was found at the Morrisville park earlier this week.
Several students from Pennsbury High School were award the Gold and Silver Awards for their work in the Sandy Run Girl Scouts.
Lower Southampton police are currently searching for two people wanted for an alleged string of thefts of packages from peoples' porches.
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