Would an $11 ticket tempt you to fly this summer?
The Newtown Township Board of Supervisors authorized the hosting of two official surveys: One for citizens and one for businesses
After trending downward for weeks, coronavirus cases in some Pennsylvania communities are experiencing an uptick. Here's where:
The plan, which will be considered by the board Tuesday, includes guidelines for players and coaches during practices and workouts.
State officials said Monday they have no plans to dial back the reopening strategy, despite an uptick of coronavirus cases in some areas.
Bear sightings have been reported Sunday and Monday in Bucks and Montgomery counties.
80 Newtown Quakers and other supporters lined Newtown streets June 19 in silent witness in support of Black Lives Matter and racial justice
People will meet in Newtown, July 3 at 5:00 pm, corner of State and Center, for a Newtown silent vigil 5:00 to 6:00 pm for racial justice
The retail calamity continues in Pennsylvania as more chain restaurants and stores file for bankruptcy during the coronavirus pandemic.
Contactless PIck-up
Newtown will move into the green phase on Friday. Here's what that means for local businesses:
Club taps Zoom to safely present awards
Newtown Township follows in the footsteps of several other local municipalities and issues "guidelines" for businesses to reopen safely
Contactless PIck up
The Council Rock School District is simultaneously planning for an in-person opening of school in the fall, as well as a cyber option.
Solstice, a new restaurant in The Village at Newtown Shopping Center, has reopened for outdoor dining.
Nonessential services and routine or elective surgical procedures, like spaying and neutering, can resume.
Everyone seems to have an opinion on wearing masks. Here's what more than 11,500 Pennsylvania Patch readers have to say about them:
Indoor seating at the Newtown Brewing Company will reopen this Friday at 3 p.m. Cheers!
The Pennsylvania Department of Health reported 510 additional positive cases of COVID-19 and 38 new deaths.
Another round of stormy weather is possible Tuesday night, as an unsettled pattern continues its grip on the region.
Traditional Fourth of July events may be canceled, but there are several other ways you can celebrate the holiday safely.
Over 80 Newtown Quakers and supporters lined Newtown streets June 19 in silent witness in support of Black Lives Matter and racial justice
Parts of State St. will close to traffic Saturday and Sunday evening for on-street sidewalk sales and dining. Will the weather cooperate?
Get a haircut, have a party, go to the mall: Here are 10 things you'll be able to do starting June 26.
Despite COVID 19 the show must go on!
Gov. Tom Wolf has a reminder for all Pennsylvanians: wear your mask.
If approved, the new tax rate will be 130.2160 mills — or $13.0216 per $100 of assessed property value.
Camps may be canceled but Newtown Township is offering one place for social interaction and outdoor fun this summer.
A Bucks County woman has been selected as a cheerleader for the Philadelphia Eagles 2020 season.
An application to construct an Old Navy store that was originally scheduled for Tuesday has been postponed.
Want to dine ON State Street? This weekend is your chance. The street will be closed to traffic, and businesses will take to the streets.
The Newtown Business Association is organizing a six-day virtual scavenger hunt featuring more than $500 worth of prizes.
Bucks Co. health officials recommend masks on buses and "possibly" in hallways but not in classrooms, among other measures. Full details:
An application for an Old Navy store at the Newtown Shopping Center will be reviewed Tuesday by the Newtown Township Planning Commission.
A Cruise Night is planned in Newtown instead of a car show this year. "We’re bringing the car show to the people," organizers say.
Iron Hill Brewery will be opening its Newtown location this Wednesday for outdoor dining and takeout.
The Pineville Tavern has created a tented outdoor dining room designed by Renny Reynolds of nearby Hortulus Farm.
Bucks Co. is expected to go to the green phase of coronavirus mitigation on June 26, as long as there isn't a spike in cases, officials say.
Two residents were targeted in a fraud involving fake unemployment compensation claims, Newtown Township Police report.