River Crossing YMCA and Warminster Parks and Rec Collaboration Celebrates Family Health and Community Connection for Third Consecutive Year
The multimodal grant will be used to create a safer, more connected route for pedestrians, according to State Rep. Perry Warren.
The supervisors voted unanimously to direct its solicitor to draw up a resolution approving preliminary/final plans for St. Mark's Church.
Brian Blackmore, Director of Quaker Engagement, will speak on Zoom Sunday, January 25 at 9:45 a.m.
The award recognizes county leaders who have demonstrated outstanding commitment and service to nondiscrimination.
The Dance Ground dancers will present "Resolution," an original work choreographed by Bucks County native Andreas Jovovich.
Barbara Simmons, Executive Director, Peace Center, Speaks on Sunday, January 18 at 9:45 a.m. at the Quaker Meetinghouse, 219 Court Street.
From now through March 22, works by Keith Mountford can be seen and purchased at the Taylorsville Store.
Each event will feature a movie screening plus an hour of fun activities leading up to the showing.
With a rainy Saturday in the forecast, the historic Newtown Theatre offers a warm and dry escape from the weather.
The Thompson-Neely House and Farmstead served as an encampment site for part of the Continental Army in December 1776.
The series opens in January with Chris Funk the Musical Magician and continues in February with Disney Hits Live.
A member of Newtown Quaker Meeting, Fellows, will speak at the Quaker Meetinghouse, 219 Court Street, at 9:45 a.m. on Sunday, January 11.
Visitors can expect plenty of pomp and pageantry as General Washington and his troops reenact the turning point in the American Revolution.
Meeting for Worship will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Zoom
Through living history presentations, visitors will learn about the events that unfolded after Washington landed in New Jersey.
Headlining the monthly showcase will be Newtown-based Americana rock band Fallon's Religion.
Event features indoor ice skating, a giant indoor snowball fight, Hanukkah shopping and crafts, karaoke, hot cocoa, and snacks.
Sara Wolf, Harvard-educated educator and entrepreneur, will speak about her work in Haiti at Newtown Friends Meeting, 12-14-25 at 9:45 a.m.
The Wrightstown Food Cupboard primarily serves families and individuals living in the Council Rock School District.
Hundreds hit the streets for Thanksgiving Day 5K Race held in memory of slain Newtown Borough Police Officer.
The Newtown-based dancers will be parading through the city and also dancing up a storm in front of the Philadelphia Art Museum.
Race organizers said they are hoping to match last year's donations while drawing around 1,200 runners to the event.
This year’s lineup includes something for everyone, including all-time classics and family favorites.
Preparations continue at Washington Crossing State Park, New Jersey, for America’s 250th anniversary in 2026.
The event, held in memory of a slain Bucks County police officer, will step off on Thanksgiving Day in Newtown.
NAC owner Jim Worthington, the developer of the Promenade, wants to hear what residents have to say about his Liberty Centre concept.
The breakfast was revived two years ago as a fundraiser for the American Legion to defray the cost of the Newtown Memorial Day Parade.
Proceeds will benefit the benevolent care of residents at Chandler Hall, 99 Barclay Street in Newtown.
Newtown businessman Jim Worthington briefs borough planners on his ideas for the former Steeple View development site.
For the 62nd year, the Newtown Historic Association will open five homes and several public buildings during its Holiday House Tour.
The local chapter, The Crossing Quilts of Valor, is a group of women who have a love of quilting and a commitment to veterans.
Fourth annual collaboration between floral design program and art students takes root at the Bucks County Community College.
The Newtown Rotary Club will again be serving a pancake and waffle breakfast on Sunday to benefit the Newtown American Legion.
The award-winning Canadian guitarist is known for blending virtuosity with the timeless beauty of the classical guitar.
The remains of the World War II pilot shot down in France were recovered earlier this year and are now at rest at Washington Crossing.
Read up, save up and support the public library all at the same time
“Through the Artist Lens” and “The Water and the Waves” opens with a vibrant evening of art, music, and community.
In lieu of birthday gifts, the soon-to-be teenager is asking everyone attending her Kickball Birthday Party to donate to A Love For Life.
Missing in Action since 1944, New York City B-17G pilot will be laid to rest this week at the national cemetery in Bucks County.