In a unanimous vote, the planning commission is recommending denial of Steeple View's conditional use application.
Residents can bring up to 25 gallons or 220 pounds of hazardous products, including pesticides, flammables and batteries.
Chef Nick Liberato and the Borscht Belt Deli are celebrating National Sandwich Month with “The Meshuggenah."
"The Teddy Bear Band" has reformed to celebrate the legendary 2002 tour and the music of the late, great Teddy Pendergrass.
Police warn that such scams often indicate that personal information has been compromised.
The vehicle crashed into a PECO utility pole and took down power lines which ultimately ignited the vehicle on fire.
The variances will allow for expanded parking and two building additions at the restaurant on Washington Crossing Road.
The fledgling organization has plans to promote and market the historic borough.
Refreshed menu features 30 new items and some returning favorites.
The district will be giving money back to its senior citizens in 2023-24 who meet certain income eligibility requirements.
Nearly two dozen officials from across Bucks County prepared for potential discrimination complaints in the upcoming school year.
With back-to-school a little more than a month away, the district is prepping for the new school year ahead.
The watch is taking place in conjunction with the current art exhibition, "Astronomical: Gazing Inward & Beyond, Exhibitions Associate."
The ride was organized by the Newtown Theatre and the Newtown Bicycle Shop as a fun way to promote the showing of the iconic 1982 movie.
Police said the vehicle slammed into a utility pole on Penns Park Road taking down wires. The wires then ignited the car.
Solutions for Education, LLC, by Justin Rubenstein, Ed.S, NCSP, Certified School Psychologist and Education Administrator
Since June, construction crews have been milling and repaving the Bypass (portions of Route 413 and 332) during overnight operations.
Police investigated the following fraud complaints between July 21 and 27.
The weekend brings a lost alien to the big screen, Wine on the Waterfront to Washington Crossing and a ride on the Speakeasy Train.
Kids (and adults) are invited to decorate their bikes and join a block-long community bike ride prior to the show.
Through a $250K grant and local funding, the township is purchasing 37 body cams and 18 in-car systems for its patrol officers and vehicles.
Borough residents are invited to enjoy a frozen treat while meeting the Democratic candidates for Borough Council.
A section of Taylorsville Road remains closed for repairs in Lower Makefield Township.
"Although, at this time, we were unable to reunite Conrad with his loving family, he will forever live in our hearts," said police.
The quartet’s extensive repertoire includes European classical music, French and modern American classics, swing, and jazz.
The contest is open to Bucks County residents over the age of 18 who have not previously served as poet laureate.
"Evolve" is a site-specific work positioned so that when viewed from a distance or up close, the steel ring shifts its visual volume.
Interested families are invited to explore classrooms, meet school leaders and learn about Chesterbrook Academy’s curriculum
Jennifer Cella will deliver a stunningly accurate portrayal of the British songstress and pop icon.
Tickets are now on sale for the wine-tasting event which will feature tastings of dozens of wines from Pennsylvania and NewJersey wineries.
Driving home with the Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic/St. Mary Medical Center Best in Show Award was a 1977 Pontiac Grand Prix.
The Princeton-based seafood eatery is scheduled to open in August at the former Corner Bakery Cafe at the Newtown Shopping Center.
Search continues for 9-month-old boy swept away when flash flooding struck Upper Makefield Township on July 15.
Police also investigated the theft of license plates and a fraudulent overbilling scam.
A Funeral Mass will be held at Saint Andrew Roman Catholic Church in Newtown for Linda and Enzo DePiero.
Authorities said the body of 2-year-old Mattie Shiels was located Friday in the Delaware River 32 miles from where she was last seen.
PennDOT said that repairs are underway on the Upper Makefield Township road damaged by Saturday's flash flooding.
Upper Makefield Police describe the 24-48 hours of the flash flooding that claimed the lives of five people over the weekend.
Upper Makefield Township Police said they will attempt to resume search efforts Thursday for the children missing in the flash flooding.
Susan Barnhart of Titusville, N.J., was among five victims of the flash flooding Saturday. Her dog who was with her survived.