Lawsuit Filed Against Council Rock Is A Waste of Taxpayer Dollars
Allegra Cressman of Worthwhile Wear, a nonprofit that serves human trafficking survivors, will speak about how to end modern-day slavery.
Join us for two exciting upcoming events at YOBC!
Police arrest motorist for DUI, investigate theft from vehicle on Society Place.
The board's leadership calls lawsuit "baseless and a waste of school district resources."
Event is landing at Bucks County Community College’s Newtown Campus on March 9.
Fatal fire claims a life. Future of Washington Crossing Bridge under study. And a new timetable for construction of Newtown's first Wawa.
In her role as School Resource Officer, Hurst developed a strong working relationship with the staff and students at Council Rock North.
In wake of fatal fire, Newtown Fire Rescue offering to install free smoke detectors in township and borough homes.
Under the agreement, the CWU Firefighters Union has agreed to provide coverage 12 hours a day, seven days a week.
Provco is finalizing its land development plan and is awaiting a final review by the township's engineers before moving forward.
Benjamin Lloyd will speak on Vocal Ministry in Quaker Meeting, Newtown Quaker Meetinghouse, 219 Court Street, at 11:15 a.m. Sunday, March 10
Delaware River Bridge Commission setting the stage for possible replacement of 119-year-old span.
New Jersey unveils renderings of the new center, which is designed to be built into the landscape.
Firefighters found the 77-year-old woman in a second floor bedroom and removed her from the building.
The films will be accompanied by "Not So Silent Cinema," a chamber music ensemble that performs live music to silent films.
In the movie, the character Anna Brady travels to Dublin, Ireland to propose to her boyfriend Jeremy on Feb. 29 (Leap Day).
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The free event will be led by representatives from the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Drug Enforcement Agency.
Newtown Township Police forced entry into the home in the 400 block of Mahogany Walk but were driven back by smoke and flames.
The Collegiate Recovery Program at Bucks will be hosting a free Recovery & Mental Health Community Resource Fair in March.
Optometry practice expands to Washington Crossing to serve patients in Upper Makefield and beyond.
Police also conduct a truck safety detail and investigate a theft of services report.
Environmental advisory council will be pursuing open space recommendations and working to implement the single-use plastics ordinance.
The basic funding helps keep the lights on to allow fire and EMS workers and volunteers to perform their life-preserving services.
The driver was not injured in the crash, but two others suffered non-life-threatening injuries.
This will be MaGerk’s first location in Bucks County and its fourth in Pennsylvania.
Looking for a recreational soccer league? This may be the league for your child!
Seventy-five applications were received and after careful consideration, the search committee narrowed the field to three finalists.
The event will feature a line-up of guest speakers, including Nike Pope, as seen on the History Channel's "Ancient Aliens" series.
“While we have made progress in my first term, there is more to be done," said State Rep. Kristin Marcell.
Supervisors vote to replace the township's cobra streetlights with LED fixtures.
Drivers are advised to allow extra time when traveling near or through the work areas because backups and delays will occur.
The historic Newtown Theatre is gearing up for another big weekend of events.
Newtown Reliance Company gavels to order 205th meeting with an evening of history, horseplay, and a little baseball.
Dylan's Lego creation, "A Ravaged Twister," will be on display through August at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia.
They are now eligible to compete for some 7,140 National Merit Scholarships worth nearly $28 million.
Bucks County SPCA takes in chicken as police seek its owner.
Bucks County is expected to receive four to six inches of snow from a quick hitting storm starting Friday night, forecasters said.
Vehicles are required to be removed from streets and roads in Newtown Township, Newtown Borough and Wrightstown Township.