The agreement will limit the number of gas dispensers and signage and add solar panels and EV charging stations.
The woman defrauded a borough resident out of $20,000, police said.
Tonight's Board of Supervisors meeting is packed with items, including a Wawa settlement and a liquor license decision for Capital Grille.
Three borough residents stepped forward to fill the six-month appointment.
Councilors vote to accept the resignation of Amy Lustig; interview three candidates for council opening.
The juvenile bear had been foraging through the backyards and open spaces in Upper Makefield and Newtown Township for the past week.
Road closure and parking restrictions are scheduled for Tuesday evening, June 13.
From Jefferson to Durham, visitors enjoyed a day of live entertainment, crazy balloon creations, and vendors on a very crowded Sycamore St.
Police said someone is calling residents demanding that they call another number or their electricity will be cut off.
Police reported that a vehicle went airborne and into a retention basin along Route 532 near Traditions.
Two repaving projects will be impacting drivers in the Newtown area beginning this week and continuing through late July.
10 cult-classic films will be shown for free thanks to the sponsorship of Attleboro Wealth Management in Yardley.
Presented by Capital Health and organized by the Newtown Business Association, the day will include performances, vendors, and family fun.
It is the latest sighting, which up until now has been confined to Upper Makefield Township.
The former Corner Bakery Cafe will soon be serving a menu swimming with seafood favorites.
The market features an eclectic mix of vendors who sell artisan crafts, up-cycled items, handmade jewelry, original art, and lots more.
North Sycamore Street and Silo Drive at Goodnoe Corner will be impacted by road closures.
The conditional use application next goes to the board of supervisors for consideration.
Philly’s premier barbecue and bourbon event returning to town after four-year COVID absence.
Lisa Zellner is Pickering's new supportive living administrator while Marilyn Guzman is the admissions coordinator.
Hosted by Countryside Gallery in Historic Newtown, the show continues through the end of the month.
Right Sharing of World Resources to make small grants to impoverished women who then make microloans to their members to engage in start-ups
In a tradition that began during COVID, members of the Council Rock North senior class rode through town in the lead-up to graduation day.
Newtown Table Tennis Club plays weekly at the Newtown Elementary School
Events and activities on Saturday will educate visitors about the contribution of African American soldiers during the America Revolution.
Another bear has been sighted in Upper Makefield, this one in the Lurgan Road area of the township.
Jean Tanner served as the "heartbeat" of the department, managing its administrative duties like a "well-oiled machine."
The event provides wills, living wills, health care and powers of attorney to military veterans and first-responders and their spouses.
The event will feature wine tastings from Pennsylvania and New Jersey wineries and live music by Hailey Brinne and her quartet.
The band was acclaimed for its complex, intense music consisting of a blend of Indian classical music, jazz, and psychedelic rock.
DeLuca Construction is seeking four dimensional variances to subdivide a property on Twining Bridge Road into two lots.
At the heart of it all will be more than 125 artists, crafters and local business vendors who will be setting up shop along Sycamore Street.
Guru's Indian Cuisine and Clark's Flower Shop are teaming up to raise funds for pancreatic cancer research.
Between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., visitors can enjoy bowls filled with luscious berries while socializing with neighbors under bright sunny skies.
Everyone has their favorite "go to" for ice cream, but here are Visit Bucks County's picks along the Bucks County Ice Cream Trail.
While there is no risk of running out of drinking water and no need to start storing water, residents are being asked to conserve.
Video surveillance captures the theft in progress; police looking to identify suspects, vehicle.
Township police conduct truck detail on River Road near Lookout Park; two vehicles taken off the road.
The days would give the administration the option of using at home asynchronous instruction during weather emergencies.
Beginning with National Cheese Day, Bucks County Wine Trail to celebrate the perfect pairing on June 4 and 11.