The Yardley Borough Police Department has announced detours for its annual Harvest Day on Saturday.
Yardley photographer Josh Friedman captures landscape frames of scenes throughout Bucks County in this Patch photo feature.
A ceremony was held Wednesday morning at The Garden of Reflection, the official memorial to the Pennsylvania victims.
A ceremony Wednesday morning in Lower Makefield Township will read the names of 18 Bucks County victims who died in the Sept. 11 attacks.
The Yardley Historical Association will hold a program trying to piece together the story during a presentation on Thursday night.
The Yardley museum was recently designated as an official Delaware & Lehigh National Heritage Corridor (D&L) Canal trail-friendly rest stop.
The ceremony involved people from 27 countries going through the naturalization process at the Morrisville manor Thursday morning.
The Lower Makefield Township annual race was supposed to be held in July. It's now rescheduled for mid-October.
The Yardley Borough church has an opening for an administrator to fill up to 20 hours a week. Find out how to apply below.
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Yardley Borough will hold a Pride Flag dedication in front of Borough Hall on Tuesday night.
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The ribbon-cutting event from 2-5 p.m. was coordinated by Yardley Councilman David Appelbaum and Spearhead Project Earth.
The Yardley Historical Association will hold a program on Sunday about the bakery, which opened in 1946.
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The farmers market opened for its 10th summer season in a ceremony with Yardley area dignitaries on Saturday.
The annual borough event was wiped out by Tropical Storm Ophelia in Yardley last year.
Lower Makefield Township officials are planning three hours for the popular pickleball event on May 11. It was rescheduled from April 20.
The annual event makes its trek through the borough on Wednesday. Yardley's mayor is encouraging the public to attend.