In Falls Township, the bridge had been closed for reconstruction since 2018.
Other top stories this past week from the Levittown Patch included Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf visiting Pennsbury High School.
The driver of a mini-van that struck a pole then caught fire Friday night has died, police said Wednesday.
Detectives were on the scenes of the two deaths Friday morning, according to police.
Neshaminy, Pennsbury, Bristol Borough and Bristol Township were among the school districts getting money to improve safety and security.
A maple syrup making class will be held Saturday at the Silver Lake Nature Center.
A Levittown woman and area bank teller was arrested Wednesday and charged with stealing thousands from customer accounts, police said.
He's charged with 21 Bucks County burglaries in all and is accused of leading police on a high-speed chase hours before he was arrested.
Middletown Township Police responded to a call in Penncrest, but say there was no attempt to abduct or lure a child.
The 82-year-old woman from Bristol had been transported to Temple University Hospital with burns over 80 percent of her body.
The threat was found in a bathroom stall shortly before school was set to be dismissed Monday afternoon.
"A kid should never be hungry," said Falls Fire Marshal Rich Dippolito, who is heading up the effort.
Actress Elaine Bromka brings theatre workshops to Harry S. Truman High School.
Melt Shop will be celebrating the grand opening of its newest restaurant location in Lincoln Plaza.
Other top stories this past week from the Levittown Patch included a deadly crash in Falls Township.
The popular destination for kids parties had faced local competition since Funzilla opened last year.
Two others, also in their 80s, were flown to Temple University Hospital with burns after their mini-van caught fire Friday night.
The classic musical, set in Germany in the early 1930s, starts in March and will feature "cabaret-style" seating at the theater.
The Pennsylvania Department of Education has released 2019 SAT scores. See how high schools around Levittown did.
The system is a 24-hour dialysis treatment for patients who are critically ill.
The meat-processing company provides meats for meal-prep service Hello Fresh.
Sold at a 7-Eleven on Lincoln Highway, the ticket was for the $3,000,000 Pennsylvania Club game.
The Bucks County Board of Elections announced it will be moving five polling places, including one in Middletown Township.
The new play equipment, which cost nearly $100,000, is expected to be installed by the end of the year.
It's the department's biggest single hiring spree since 1979, according to township officials.
Two men pulled a gun on their victim, who had used a mobile app to try to sell a pair of sneakers.
The ticket was one of two winners in the Thursday, Feb. 13, drawing in the Treasure Hunt game from the Pennsylvania Lottery.
Other top stories this past week from the Levittown Patch included an SUV flying off an overpass on U.S. 1.
The motorcycle rider was knocked off of his bike and struck the other driver's windshield in the Wednesday afternoon crash, police said.
Alcohol and speeding are believed to have been factors in the late-night crash, Falls Township Police say.
A Croydon woman is charged with aggravated assault while DUI in connection with a Jan. 6 crash that injured a child at a school bus stop.
The nurses are in the middle of negotiating a new contract with California-based Prime Healthcare, which owns the Bristol hospital.
Comedy Works Bristol & Georgine's offer a romantic night out with good food, plenty of laughs and dancing
There will be six unique, 90-minute sessions focused on how to market your business online.
Other top stories this past week from the Levittown Patch included a change to the Pennsbury band's overseas trip.
""I've seen people shoot and kill people that weren't as mean spirited," the judge said of his attack on a 15-year-old girl.
Victor Solis, 72, was last seen in Falls at about 4 p.m. on Friday.