The bridge, which goes over Iron Works Creek, was reopened following the completion of a $400,000 rehabilitation project.
According to a notice on the township’s website, two previously-scheduled meetings have been cancelled.
Local officials are expressing exasperation over the fact that the developer has not secured a historic property as instructed.
The Supreme Court on Friday ruled in favor of same-sex marriage, 5-4. What does that mean for Pennsylvania?
More than 1.5 million people are expected in the Philadelphia Metro area during the pope's visit to Philadelphia in September.
The event is scheduled for the week of July 25, 2016.
'My thoughts and prayers go to all those impacted, especially families of the victims,' said Bucks County’s Congressman Mike Fitzpatrick.
Former candidate for supervisor Rob Ciervo says his opponent Kyle Davis benefitted from a voter registration drive pushed by McGrath Homes.
Bucks County is one of three AAA-rated counties in the state, officials said Monday.
The case was among the first in the nation’s history to address the legal implications of free speech in social media.
Some constituents want Rep. Matt Baker to step down after preventing a vote on a bill that would legalize medical marijuana in Pennsylvania.
A same-sex couple in their 70s used adoption as a path to legal rights. Now, they say they feel 'enormous' relief they can actually marry.
Mick Petrucci won the Republican primary for Newtown district judge; Jerry Schenkman won on the Democratic side.
Find your polling place before you cast your vote in Tuesday's primary election day.
U.S. Rep. Mike Fitzpatrick is a strong supporter of a recent measure passed that would require Congressional approval of any deal with Iran.
The Bucks County representative is advancing legislation that would penalize schools organizing boycotting of and divestment from Israel.
Mark Zlock, an attorney with experience in the Bucks County legal system, is running for Magisterial District Judge.
The neuroscience PhD and former Peace Corps volunteer is a 4-year incumbent to the position.
A new study breaks down longevity by congressional district. See how much time you have left.
The annual celebration is organized by American Legion's Morell Smith Post 440.
Mark Zlock is an attorney with experience in the Bucks County legal system.
The Bucks County Representative hosted the National Eating Disorder Association in Harrisburg Tuesday.
A bill that would ban all cell phone use while driving is currently in the state Senate.
Commission votes to recommend that the Board of Supervisors uphold original agreement
Longtime attorney is running in primary election on May 19
Someone using her name to open credit card account and file taxes
Yao Ping Liang, 57, allegedly drove his truck through the snow-covered field last weekend, leaving deep tire tracks
Senators Chuck McIlhinney and Tommy Tomlinson are hosting event tonight to educate public on Medicinal Cannabis Act.
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation wants travelers to 'Expect the Unexpected' while sharing the road with highway workers.
The Washington Crossing resident has been practicing law in Newtown and the county for 25 years
Newtown Democrats also endorse Schenkman, former supervisor, for District Court Judge
The public presentation in Newtown will be an opportunity for residents to learn about the implications of a proposed natural gas pipeline.
Two local residents who were recently in Iraq will share their perspective on ISIS during a free forum on March 26.
The work is part of a $251 million effort to rebuild Philadelphia-area interchanges on the interstate.
With the snow and ice thawing, expect more potholes on local roads.
Pollution will become elevated Tuesday as the region becomes increasingly cloudy and moisture levels rise near the surface, the DEP said.
The Great American Cleanup of Pennsylvania runs from March 1 to May 31.
Catch up on the latest headlines. Here's a look at the top news so far this week in Newtown.
The township planning commission is scheduled to discuss the Wynmere/Karr development at a meeting scheduled for Tuesday, March 3.