LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA — A New Jersey crash victim from Lower Bucks County turned out to be a social media influencer who had built up quiet a following.
Meanwhile, a local history leader is questioning the status of a $2 million federal grant that she believes could go toward a community center.
This is a summary of stories that made news in Lower Bucks County this past weekend:
Ayzia J. Toledo, one of two women killed in a crash on a New Jersey highway on Sunday night, had another identity. She was a social media influencer. (Read More)
PECO has settled its strike after three days, reaching a tentative deal with workers following a walkout at a time of extreme heat in the Philadelphia region. (Read More)
The founder of The Gather Place in Yardley has established the African American Community Center of Bucks County and is asking legislators about $2 million in federal community funding for the center. (Read More)
Pennsbury school officials said construction of the new $269.5 million high school is now officially underway. (Read More)
The storm on the Fourth of July caused a storm of complaints about the last day of Southampton Days. (Read More)
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