Grooving at Wegmans
In "Rebel With A Clause," grammar guru Ellen Jovin takes her pop-up “Grammar Table” on an epic road trip across all 50 states.
All school activities are canceled, and all buildings will be closed on Monday, according to an announcement from the district.
The National Weather Service has issued a blizzard warning for the region from 10 a.m. on Sunday to 6 p.m. on Monday.
The National Weather Service in Mount Holly, N.J., has issued a blizzard warning for the region from 10 a.m. on Sunday to 6 p.m. on Monday.
A resident told police that she received a call from someone saying they were with lottery official that she had won $4.5 million.
South community packs board room to advocate for stadium project; board responds with unanimous vote in favor of the work.
Combat winter isolation and lethargy at the Newtown Y; New members pay no join fee if signed up by Mar. 8.
After a stunning debut in 2025, students are returning to the Philadelphia Flower Show with "Rooted In Art" exhibition.
Motorists and interested parties can review information and submit feedback on the Washington Crossing Bridge project through early March.
The planners voted unanimously to recommend that the board of supervisors grant conditional use approval for the popular pub and restaurant.
“Taxpayers are not a bottomless pit of money for government bureaucracy to waste," said State Rep. Kristin Marcell in response to an audit.
Crews from the Upper Makefield Fire Company and Newtown Fire Rescue responded to the scene Monday afternoon.
A large crowd turned out on Sunday to celebrate General Washington's Birthday at Washington Crossing Historic Park.
The Caketeria on Washington Avenue has contributed the red, white and blue centerpiece cake to the event for the past nine years.
A spokeperson with the Village at Newtown Shopping Center confirmed that a lease has been signed for the 8,000 square foot space.
Police responded to reports of thefts from vehicles, fraud attempts, and retail theft, and made arrests following traffic stops.
A recent analysis by Safewise highlights Newtown Township's low crime rates, placing it seventh among Pennsylvania's safest towns.
In their latest effort to help people struggling to get ahead, Gene and Marlene Epstein are giving $1,000 each to 50 individuals.
Swimming, Sports, Games, Specialty Camps, Esports/Tech Camp and more highlight the slate of Y Camps offered in Lower Bucks this year.
The Central Bucks Chapter of The National Charity League partnered with A Love for Life to create and send the special thank-yous.
A Preliminary Land Development Plan Proposes to Bring "Mixed-Use" Apartments to Newtown's LI/O-LI Zone
The new bridge, which will be fully funded by a state grant, will fill a gap in the local and regional pedestrian trail system.
Professionals and engineers briefed the public on the alternatives they are at considering for the historic Washington Crossing Bridge.
The Comedy Works Bristol is turning Valentine’s Day into a romantic night of good Food, Laughter and Dancing for only $165 per couple!
The free, family-friendly Presidents Day weekend event will feature 18th-century activities, demonstrations, and birthday cake.
Art show opens at the Lower Bucks campus of the Bucks County Community College in Bristol.
In this role, the new CMO will provide clinical leadership, oversee quality and safety initiatives at St. Mary and Nazareth hospitals.
The students are learning basic bicycle safety skills, including helmet fit, road rules, and hand signals from the experts.
High school students in Bucks County can submit short stories and poems for the chance to win prizes and read their work publicly.
This year's cocktail party will celebrate the nation's 250th birthday and pay tribute to Newtown's only resident killed during World War I.
Educators Polly Lodge and Peter Palk to speak to Newtown Quakers about Their Trip to Israel and the West Bank on Sunday, February 22 at 9:45
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Local veterinarians plan to convert a long vacant building in the Newtown Business Commons into the emergency center for pets.
Keith and Amy Spencer will perform 'Love, Always: An Evening of Romance' at the Zlock Performing Arts Center.
Before the movie, guests will enjoy a flight of three NYC-themed cocktails, deli-style finger foods, a fake “O” contest and much more.
Police activity includes a traffic stop leading to drug seizures and multiple reports of fraud attempts against residents, businesses.
Targeted snow and ice removal will take place Saturday and Sunday on State Street, coinciding with hazardous winter weather conditions.
Area fire companies were dispatched to the NAC Village Farm Thursday morning for the report of a building fire.
A memorial plaque honoring Army PFC Robert Dembowski, Jr. and Army MSgt Kenneth Elwell will be unveiled in Northampton Township.