The township's planning hearing board approved a handful of variances that would be needed to build the coffee-and-doughnuts spot.
Firefighters were called to the home, a vacant rental property, at 1:26 a.m. on Friday.
The shooting happened during a botched robbery attempt after a gun deal gone bad.
The crash, which involved five vehicles, happened last Thursday on Rt. 13 near Fallsington Avenue. Two men were killed.
The threat was phoned in to Truman High School early Wednesday morning.
There will be a ribbon cutting ceremony shortly after doors open at 8 a.m.
It's the story of two young lovers at the Auschwitz concentration camp and their decades-long journey toward reuniting.
Bristol Township Police posted a photo of the found dog on Tuesday morning.
Other top stories this past week from the Levittown Patch included new restaurants coming near Oxford Valley Mall.
The crash happened early Friday morning on the southbound lanes of I-95.
The incident happened near the Torresdale station in northeast Philadelphia.
The Bucks County Department of Health inspected 14 Levittown establishments over the past week.
The crash happened at about 4:15 p.m. on Thursday.
At Lincoln Plaza, opening dates are coming up for the area's first Five Guys Burgers and Fries and Melt Shop.
The stole more than $120,000 from the squad and also bilked Bristol Township through a part-time job he had there, prosecutors said.
There was a boiler system malfunction at the school early Thursday morning, district officials said.
The holiday tree-lighting event let attendees contribute $5 to place a white light on the hospital's holiday tree for a loved one or friend.
Mya Melendez, 6th grader at Salk, was selected to have her short story published by Young Writers.
The concert will raise funds to send local musicians to a songwriting workshop.
The pair demanded narcotics from the pharmacy clerk before running away with the drugs Tuesday afternoon, police said.
The two men from out of state handed off two bricks of the potentially deadly opioid to a cooperating source, according to detectives.
The woman's image was captured in surveillance photos, which police shared with the public on Tuesday.
Police in Bristol Borough say the girl was handling a handgun which she thought was unloaded.
The ruling allows Neshaminy High to keep the nickname, but bars the use of symbols considered demeaning to Native Americans.
Harry S. Truman High School presents the first-ever high school production of "Kinky Boots" Dec. 5-7.
The statement came a week after a state commission ruled Neshaminy can keep using the "Redskins" nickname, with some limitations.
Other top stories this past week from the Levittown Patch included this year's tree lighting at St. Mary's Medical Center.
The Bucks County Department of Health inspected 10 Levittown establishments over the past week. Here's what they found.
The shooting happened shortly after 8 p.m. on Wednesday night.
Guests may honor or remember loved ones by contributing $5 to place a white light on the tree in their honor.
The Wawa at 132 Oxford Valley Road sold the winning Max-A-Million scratch ticket.
A Bucks County officer and his K-9 partner will compete on "America's Top Dog" to air in January on A&E.
Mill Creek Elementary raises $1,000 for ERA Food Pantry while supporting the Sandy Hook Promise
Other top stories this past week from the Levittown Patch included the owner of a local restaurant charged with human trafficking.
The vote in Middletown was a blow to developers in the years-long effort to develop Stone Meadows Farm into a 121-home subdivision.
See Santa Scott's hours for photos in 2019 at Fairless Hills Garden Center and learn more about how he became a Levittown-area favorite.
The Bucks County Department of Health inspected 21 Levittown establishments over the past two weeks. Here's what they found.
The seasonal opening will have new features for 2019, including the Langhorne park's first Menorah lighting.
He'll serve up to 12 years in prison after pleading guilty in the attack on South Olds Boulevard in Falls.
He joined Penndel Fire Company No. 1 in 1955 and was a past chief of the company.