The Lower Southampton Board of Supervisors honored residents who obtained the rank of Eagle Scout.
A winning Cash 5 ticket worth $225,000 was sold in Feasterville.
The Lower Southampton Board of Supervisors will meet tonight at 7:30 p.m.
Colonial Nissan's request to rezone two parcels from residential to commercial was denied by the Planning Commission.
The Lower Southampton Police Department will be participating in aggressive-driving enforcement March 22.
Lower Southampton Township has open positions it needs to fill.
The Lower Southampton Board of Supervisors approved preliminary engineering to begin installing LED streetlights.
Here is a preview of the March 14 Board of Supervisors meeting.
Transportation Management Association will be providing all Bucks County high schools and colleges with “No Texting While Driving” signs.
PA Liquor Control Board launches searchable app.
A new law prohibiting texting while driving goes into effect in Pennsylvania March 8.
The West Maple Avenue Bridge that connects Lower Southampton and Middletown is expected to close for about year.
Volunteers needed.
There is a possibility that improvements will be coming to Playwicki Farm garage.
A major bridge reconstruction project is slated to begin in Lower Southampton this spring.
Driver license and photo centers will be closed February 18 - 20 for Presidents Day.
Bucks County District Attorney David Heckler will be the featured speaker for the Feasterville Business Association's March 7 meeting.
With snow expected to impact tonight's commute, PennDOT is offering driving safety tips during winter weather.
Is your day seriously affected by the SOPA Blackout?
The Lower Southampton Board of Supervisors reorganized Tuesday evening.
PennDOT is offering tips for how to best prepare your vehicle for winter weather.
The FBI is warning citizens with smartphones to be wary of posting photos from your mobile device. You may be sharing more than just a pretty picture.
The tax increase is the first in several years, the county reports.
The Bucks County congressman presided over the morning session, closing it despite the protests of Maryland Democrats Steny Hoyer and Chris Van Hollen.
Due to a calculation error, the effective date was incorrectly reported as Dec. 24 in a Dec. 19 PennDOT news release.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Ad Council are reminding everyone that the best way to stay safe is to plan ahead and designate a sober before you head out for your festivities.
All driver license and photo centers, will be closed Dec. 24 through Dec. 26 for Christmas and Dec. 31 through Jan. 2 for the New Year's Holiday.
Pennsylvania's new law aimed at increasing safety for young drivers takes effect at 12:01 a.m. on December 24.
When you buy or receive expensive gifts such as jewelry or electronics, it is a good idea to make sure they are properly covered.
Apple nixes app that creates simulated state licenses, following senator's request.
The Feasterville Business Association honored the parents of a local military hero with a special military flag presentation ceremony.
The Lower Southampton Board of Supervisors unanimously approved the township's final 2012 budget, which included no tax hike for residents.
The area is under a flood watch until 5 a.m. Thursday morning.
Contact the Bucks County Department of Consumer Protection if you are experiencing a problem with a purchase or have any questions or concerns.
The U.S. Postal Service offers a guide to holiday shipping.
All driver license and photo centers will be closed Thursday, Nov. 24 and Friday, Nov. 25.
TMA Bucks is partnering with the Lower Bucks Family YMCA for its “Rush for Hunger” campaign to collect food for needy residents and families throughout Bucks County.
Enforcement will focus on impaired and aggressive driving and seat belt use.
The Lower Southampton Board of Supervisors passed a preliminary 2012 budget Wednesday evening.
The work, funded by casino impact grants, is expected to be completed soon.