A public demonstration of new voting machine options will be held at Bucks County Community College in Newtown on Aug. 19.
The change, which is expected to be implemented within a year, will allow Pennsylvania residents to select an "X" instead of female or male.
The group, in association with the Neshaminy Creek Watershed Association, proposed a plan to be put before the Newtown Board of Supervisors.
The Newtown Township supervisors on Wednesday will consider a liquor license transfer application for Iron Hill Brewery.
The bill "is a missed opportunity to enact meaningful voting reforms," the governor said in his veto message.
The law allows districts to do away with traditional snow days, instead opting for at-home learning through "cyber snow days."
Fines for driving without a license are going up, and new protections for victims of crime are now law.
A bill sent to Gov. Wolf would allow up to five flexible instruction days per year when school buildings are closed due to snow or threats.
“I wish you the best of luck in November,” said Tom Tosti, President of the Council, which represents over 6,350 union members.
After reports that Navy pilots were encountering UFOs at hypersonic speeds, Patch took a peek at the most recent sightings in Bucks County.
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If you see a pet in a hot car that you think is in danger, don't try to save it yourself because the law doesn't protect civilians.
Census data shows how Newtown's population changed in 2018 and over the last eight years.
Incumbent Democratic Supervisors John Mack and Dennis Fisher topped the chart in number of votes received.
The amendment says artificial entities, such as corporations, should not have Constitutional rights, and that money is not free speech.
Lt. Gov. John Fetterman is continuing his marijuana legalization tour and will make a stop in Newtown to get residents' input.
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"For too many, student loan debt is a crippling burden that impacts their involvement in our economy and achieving personal goals."
The hearing will explore how transportation improvement projects can enhance public safety and boost the economy.
Paving will begin March 25 and go through mid-April. Roadways include Lurgan Road and Street Road.
The Township Applied for a PA Department of Community and Economic Development Early Intervention Program Grant
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It's official: you can now obtain your REAL ID in Pennsylvania. You'll need it to board domestic flights in 2020. Here's what to know:
Newtown Township looks forward to working with Chief Hearn and wishes him great success in his new role!
Plans for a Chipotle in Newtown are moving forward.
Centennial anniversaries of the 19th Amendment and founding of the League of Women Voters inspire Speakers Bureau program.
Newtown Democrats will host a "Grow the Blue Wave" rally on Feb. 24. Former Congressman Peter Kostmayer will speak.
"We don’t know what will happen" to SNAP and WIC programs if the shutdown continues, state officials warned Thursday.
Lawyers for a rejected Newtown Twp housing project said through a legal notice Friday the application is approved based on a technicality.
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Officials in Newtown Borough have made a deal with the owners of a historic Court Street property.
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Could Pennsylvania be next to consider legalizing marijuana for recreational use? The governor wants to explore it.
Newtown Township will be filing a lawsuit against drug makers who produce opioid medications.
Newtown Township will consider filing a lawsuit against drug makers who produce opioid medications during a meeting Wednesday.