The athletic association is trying to get security equipment after damage to its Croydon facility, including racist and offensive graffiti.
Salons, gyms, restaurants and more were among those who got some help in the latest round of coronavirus grants.
Students in some grades will attend classes in person for a week to try out the alternating system.
Other top stories this past week from the Levittown Patch included turfers damaging local soccer fields.
The incumbent Republican and his Democratic challenger both say they raised more than $900,000 in the past few months.
COVID-19 can be a new injury if contracted at work, or can lead to wage loss from an existing injury if hours or earnings are reduced.
The county began sending out requested absentee and mail-in ballots on Wednesday for the November general election.
Members of the Hulmeville Soccer Club say fields are damaged so badly that they are unsafe for children to play on.
The Bucks County Department of Health inspected 14 Levittown establishments over the past two weeks.
The holiday event will be at the new municipal park and masks and social distancing will be required.
The work, between Big Oak Road and the I-295 bridge, will be causing traffic restrictions, officials say.
Other top stories this past week from the Levittown Patch included new child sex-abuse charges against a local man.
The Not-Too-Spooky Halloween Drive-Thru lets families stay in their vehicles while enjoying the Langhorne park's seasonal offerings.
No one has heard from the 40-year-old woman since they got the strange text nearly two months ago, on Aug. 5.
Jason Voorhees is returning to terrorize the campers of Camp Crystal Lake at select theaters in Pennsylvania.
The assaults happened at his homes in Bensalem, then Penndel, and come on the heels of charges he abused two other boys, the DA says.
Operation Chill lets law enforcement officers hand out coupons to kids for good deeds and behavior.
Looking for pumpkins and other fun fall activities? Here are some pumpkin patches near Levittown to check out.
The student attended in-person orientation for four days last week, the school's principal said.
Other top stories this past week from the Levittown Patch included a crash in which a woman's car landed on the roof of a house.
The man fired a handgun into a group of people that included a 9-year-old girl, according to police.
The 29-year-old woman's Honda Pilot hit three parked cars before crashing into the house in the early-morning crash.
The Amazon distribution centers, one in Falls Township and the other in Bristol, join one already planned in Bensalem.
The 27-year-old from Croydon has been arrested and is charged by the FBI with firearms trafficking, smuggling and other crimes.
The shooting happened on Wood Street at about 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, according to police.
Falls Township supervisors approved plans for the two plants, one at the old U.S. Steel site, on Monday.
Maple Avenue was closed for much of Tuesday morning as police investigators worked the scene.
Other top stories this past week from the Levittown Patch included an update on a shooting on Lincoln Highway in Fairless Hills.
It will be the first Wawa of its kind. Officials got work started on it on Tuesday.
The debate, at Bucks County Community College's campus in Bristol, will be live-streamed online.
Police found a BMW they say hit the 34-year-old man early Thursday, but its driver was nowhere to be found.
The donations will go to homeless veterans and others in need in and around Bucks County.
It was part of $20 million in CARES funds announced for Pennsylvania cultural institutions.
There will be three spots where Bucks voters can drop vote-by-mail and absentee ballots, starting Oct. 5.
The grants, through the federal CARES Act, were targeted to areas at high risk of large numbers of evictions.
The Youth Workforce Center offers GED classes and job services to youth who are looking to get ahead, especially in the current job market.
The man found in his vehicle alongside Lincoln Highway last week underwent neck surgery, according to police.
The store on West Trenton Road will be the first of its kind as Wawa negotiates COVID-19 and beyond.