The House Human Services Committee addresses issues relating to Pennsylvania's social services.
The bills would expand the legal protections available to victims while increasing criminal penalties against stalkers.
Ohio Senator JD Vance touches on many of the hot-button topics of the election during campaign stop in Newtown Township.
The Ohio Senator is scheduled to attend a public rally this weekend at the Newtown Sports Training and Events Center in Newtown.
Meet Mack Monday is designed to keep Newtown area residents informed, but equally importantly, to keep ME informed of residents' concerns.
Three 2nd-ward residents stepped forward to fill the seat left vacant by the resignation of Maryellen Raymond in August.
Council will not move forward with an ordinance change allowing businesses to host a food truck in front of their establishment.
Stacey Mulholland is leaving Wrightstown to become the manager of Plumstead Township.
The laws clarify and streamline the conducting of insurance and corporate business in Pennsylvania, according to State Rep. Perry Warren.
A drive-by Video Reveals a Low Berm Taking Shape on the Bypass
Both events will include audience questions and answers and will feature a panel of experts from the Blue Zones organization.
Borough council leaders recognize departing second ward councilor Maryellen Raymond.
The company has filed a request with the PUC to boost its water rates for its residential and commercial customers.
As the chair of the delegation, Jim Worthington will be integral in organizing events and raising funds to support the state GOP.
The borough will begin accepting applications on July 10 from second ward residents interested in serving on the council.
Legislation that would protect Pennsylvania's investments in Israel moves out of committee in Harrisburg.
BET Investments will now go before the joint zoning commission for further discussion and input.
Music On The Street returning to South State Street in July and August; Movies In The Park announced.
The bill will also withhold state funding from any institution of higher learning that boycotts or divests from Israel.
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3 nonprofit organizations will host 20 candidates at the Bucks County Community College in Newtown.
Blue Zones will conduct a community-wide assessment here to recommend infrastructure, policy, and other improvements.
Following anti-Israel protests on nation's college campuses, bill proposes the creation of a new crime, institutional trespass
SPOILER ALERT: The developer was granted an “indefinite extension” for its zoning hearing.
Former Lansdowne Borough manager will take the administrative helm of the borough at the end of this month.
Motion to appear on Tuesday's meeting agenda to hire town's first borough manager.
State Rep. Perry Warren's bill, which would help reduce single-use plastic bottles, was approved by the House on Wednesday.
Noting that Pennsylvania has already outlawed other forms of animal cruelty, the Bucks County lawmaker introduced the legislation.
Candidates in the Democratic and Republican parties will face each other in November following Tuesday's primary election.
Voters will go to the polls Tuesday to choose candidates from their parties to run in the November general election.
After two rounds of interviews, the executive search committee has narrowed the pool of candidates from 11 down to three.
Several hundred Trump supporters braved Saturday's biting wind to welcome the former president to town.
See the latest announcement from the Newtown Township.
Yes, it’s “Zoning Armageddon” all over again!
The former President is scheduled to attend a private fundraiser Saturday afternoon at the Newtown Athletic Club.
The new ordinance applies to retail establishments in the township, including grocery stores, restaurants, take-out eateries, and others.
Tickets for the fundraiser start at $2,500 and go up to $250,000, according to published reports.
Newtown Township resident Bradley Cooper said he's committed to fighting for liberty, justice, and accountability in government.
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See the latest announcements from Newtown Township, including details about its new single-use plastics law.