The detail took place on Oct. 19 in the area of Durham Road and Fox Hill Drive in Wrightstown Township.
The Newtown Township Police Department responded to the following calls between Oct. 17 and 20
During the event at the Newtown Theatre, Eric Mintel Investigates will explore several Bucks County paranormal hot spots and lots more.
Three individuals from New York and Virginia are facing charges after police discovered counterfeit cash and drugs in their car.
Members of the Newtown Rotary Club will be stationed outside McCaffrey's Market where they will be accepting donations of food.
Pickering Manor celebrated the opening of its new certified 21-bed Memory Care neighborhood with a ribbon cutting led by its first resident.
Parents will find out how to keep kids safe and how to make good decisions while using social media.
The goal of the campaign is to reduce the number of aggressive driving related crashes, injuries, and deaths throughout the state.
This year, donated bikes in Newtown will be going to Togo, Rwanda and Tanzania in Africa and Belize and Guatemala in Central America.
The restaurant will open under the name The Wycombe House serving traditional tavern fare along with southern-influenced American cuisine.
TMA Bucks is once again challenging Bucks County high school students to always buckle up.
Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Bucks County. Republican Brian Fitzpatrick of Middletown presents his ideas.
True crime is everywhere these days: podcasts, TV miniseries, and even star-studded spoofs like Only Murders in the Building.
Bomboy spent five years on the book, which accounts for the 51 covered bridges once located in the county.
"This latest incident is reprehensible as it risks people’s safety," said State Sen. Steve Santarsiero.
In addition, the new signage requires motorists to yield to pedestrians using the crosswalks at the intersection.
All along State Street volunteer painters worked their Halloween magic transforming store windows into a palette of ghostly, fall fun.
After a student’s recent diagnosis with NF1, the school held a donation drive and participated in a charity walk for research and awareness.
Police are asking residents living in River Crossing to check their surveillance cameras for any suspicious vehicles or subjects.
Police said a resident was cut while attempting to remove a sign placed on their property without permission.
The evening will include the presentation of the Sidney T. Yates Award to long time Pickering Manor supporters, Allen and Betty Fidler.
Storytelling has been a tradition amongst civilizations all over the world as an oratory act long before the written word came into play ...
Zoom talk 9:45 a.m., Sunday, Oct. 23, “Quaker Education in Lebanon: 150-year-old Brummana High School and Its Vision for the Future.”
Fall is a great time to get outside in Newtown and take in the rich offering of festivals.
If the band collects $1,000 in donations through October, the Epstein Humanitarian Fund will match it with a $1,000 contribution.
The Newtown Township Police Department responded to the following calls between Oct. 8 and Oct. 12:
The Community Spelling Bee was held as a fundraiser for the Free Library of New Hope-Solebury.
The next BCFL board meeting will be held on Tuesday, October 18, 2022 at 6:00 p.m. at the Yardley-Makefield branch, 1080 Edgewood Road, ...
The state funding will pay for the resources necessary to keep children safe and prevent acts of violence in school.
During his monthly report to the board of supervisors, Chief Hearn spoke about the recent theft of mail and two struck pedestrians.
The public is invited to tour the station, knock down a pretend fire, see and explore apparatus, grab a snack, and meet the volunteers.
See the latest announcement from the Newtown Township.
A free shredding and toy drive will take place on Saturday, Oct. 15 in Newtown Township.
Finding the best fall pumpkin at a field in Newtown could come at an increased cost this year.
The Langhorne Branch of the Bucks County Free Library will be closed beginning Monday, October 17 for renovations.
Dennis O’Brien, along with former council presidents Kevin McDermot and Julia Woldorf, had stepped forward to fill the open council seat.
“The incident occurred in the township, but has unfortunately involved a number our residents,” said Newtown Borough Chief James Sabath.
Help them reach their goal of 10,000 canned goods and non-perishables by dropping them off at the school Friday night and Saturday morning.
The most severe congestion is expected to occur during the peak evening commuting period from 2 to 8 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 14.
Dust off your old instrument and play with the band – or just sit in – on Friday, Oct. 21 at Walt Snyder Stadium in Newtown.