First Annual Walk - April 11th - 9 a.m. - Council Rock HS-North
Wegmans is recalling frozen spinach because of possible listeria contamination. Amy's Kitchen Inc. is also recalling spinach products.
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation wants travelers to 'Expect the Unexpected' while sharing the road with highway workers.
SAINT KATHARINE DREXEL SCHOOL CELEBRATES THE TENTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE PASSION PLAY THIS SUNDAY AND MONDAY (3/29 & 3/30).
Boris and Inna Sereda were found by son-in-law in what is believed to be murder-suicide
Streeper, 34, of Buckingham, pleads guilty in Montgomery County Court to having sex with 14-year-old student
Sabrina M. Lugo, 19, of Philadelphia, allegedly used the victims’ credit card number to pay her utility bills
A look at the week's top news on Patch sites throughout Bucks and Montgomery counties.
It might be snowing Friday, but temperatures will warm up and there is plenty to do in the area during this first weekend of spring.
Changes to SEPTA's Regional Rail lines are effective Sunday, April 5.
This Huntington's disease walk fundraiser is an opportunity to enjoy each others company and raise money to support our HD community.
Forecasters are predicting as much as five inches of snow Friday, the first day of spring.
The Weather Channel says snow will begin as a light shower as early as 6 a.m. Friday and become heavier as the morning progresses.
Select Frontier and Simply Organic brand items have been recalled by GIANT and MARTIN’S stores due to potential Salmonella contamination.
Join us for our annual family-friendly fun run on Mother's Day!
Two local residents who were recently in Iraq will share their perspective on ISIS during a free forum on March 26.
During the self-guided tour, each of the nine Bucks County wineries will pair wine with complementary food.
Approximately 6.5 million boxes of Kraft macaroni and cheese are affected by the voluntary recall.
The Newtown Business Association's annual event features an arts and crafts show, music, street entertainment, vendors and more.
Kappa Delta Rho has been suspended by the university after officials learned of two secret Facebook pages with pictures of naked women.
Dr. Robert Fraser, the assistant superintendent at West Chester Area School District, is a top candidate to replace Mark Klein.
Please join Wrightstown Friends Nursery School Director Kate Lightfoot at Wrightstown Library Friday 10-11:30am for Stories, Craft and Play
Whether it’s a flat tire, lost hubcap, warped wheel alignment or a bent axel, a pothole can cause significant damage to your car.
A look at the week's top news on Patch sites in Pennsylvania.
The rain, which will be possibly heavy at times, will begin Saturday morning and could result in some flooding of poor drainage areas.
A look at happenings around Bucks County this weekend.
Festivities start at 10:30 a.m., when the parade steps off at St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Church, 9172 New Falls Road, Levittown.
A warning from Northampton Township Police: don't drink and drive.
An assistant superintendent from Chester County has been invited to tour Council Rock schools next week as well as attend a community forum.
The district received two, $2 million Commonwealth Financing Authority grants to construct a new middle school and renovate another.
According to school officials, a white Nissan Maxima with tinted windows was seen near Rolling Hills Elementary School Tuesday.
The 5th annual Brewfest will be held on Saturday, May 2 from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. in Washington Crossing Historic Park.
Pollution will become elevated Tuesday as the region becomes increasingly cloudy and moisture levels rise near the surface, the DEP said.
The trees distributed will be 3- to 4-foot, lightly branched bare-root seedlings.
According to police, a white sedan with tinted windows approached two girls Monday in a housing development off Bridgetown Pike.
A white sedan with tinted windows approached two girls in Northampton Township on Monday evening, police said.
A new website provides information about how much each district would receive in funding from Gov. Wolf’s budget proposal for 2015-2016.
The Estates at Tweed Crossing
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