The Wrightstown Farmers Market is held Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 2203 Second Street Pike, Wrightstown
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Justin Pugh, a 2009 Council Rock South graduate who plays for the Giants, is hosting a free youth football camp on June 20.
If you haven't switched that air conditioner on yet, now's the time.
he last day of school for Council Rock students for the 2014-2015 school year is June 17. Graduation will also be held that day.
Invitation to participate in the incredibly popular, family friendly, award winning youth cycling event!
Former Penn State President Rodney A. Erickson made $1.49 million in 2014, making him the country's highest paid public university executive
Clouds began moving into the region as the morning progressed, and thunderstorms followed by rain showers are expected.
The production, written by William Gibson, will open Thursday with a performance at 7:30 p.m.
A 29-year-old Yardley man left St. Mary's in his hospital gown and jumped into Lake Luxembourg, prompting a 90-minute rescue effort Saturday
The workshop, to be held at at Homewood Suites in Warrington, will include presentations and question and answer breakout sessions.
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A new study by the Centers for Disease Control lists the most unusual - the most definitive - ways to die in each state in the country.
The prank, which involved the smashing of watermelons, 'grew unwieldy,' the principal said. Officials are investigating.
Fire companies from around Bucks County will showcase their antique equipment at a free Firefighting Day event this Sunday.
The Council Rock School Board on Thursday delayed the decision on the 2015-2016 budget until June 18.
There's plenty to do this weekend in Bucks County. Here are five of our favorites.
A Lower Southampton woman was arrested for corruption of minors because police say she gave beer and condoms to two children and filmed them
Winners of the Xtreme Eating Awards include a 1,300 calorie IHOP omelette and a 2,710 calorie entree at Red Lobster.
The Council Rock School Board will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. to vote on a final budget for 2015-2016.
Bucks County Technical High School student Jake Wesley was told he was “medically exempt” from field day because he uses a wheelchair.
Bucks County is one of three AAA-rated counties in the state, officials said Monday.
June’s full moon gets its name courtesy of the Algonquin tribes.
Be alert and drive slowly in deer road crossing areas.
The event will support the scholarship fund in honor of Cullen, a member of the Council Rock South lacrosse team who died last summer.
Enjoy vineyard views, wine and live music while bringing out your inner Picasso! Presented by Pinot's Palette
Bensalem is currently under a flash flood watch. How can you stay safe?
A look at the top stories on Patch sites throughout Pennsylvania during the month of May.
Plus, the world's biggest rubber ducky is planning a trip down the Delaware River.
The year’s first mosquito with West Nile Virus has been detected in York County. A bird with the virus has also been found in Centre County.
No plans this weekend? Here are some local events you don't want to miss.
Eight Council Rock Elementary Schools are among the top 100 in the state, according to Niche.com.
The inaugural Cullen Keffer Lacrosse Festival will be held June 6 in honor of the Council Rock student killed last year.
Pennsylvania state police say 13 people died in car crashes between Friday and Monday.
Julia Ware, who was driving in an accident that killed three Council Rock South students, must prepare a 2,000-word essay as punishment.
Bill Jerdan, a Pennridge Central Middle School student, is competing in the Scripps National Spelling Bee, in Washington, D.C.
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The “Best Sports” study was done by Niche.com.
Julia Ware pleaded guilty to driving the vehicle that overturned in Wayne County and killed three Council Rock South students last August.