The Yardley Borough museum is one of 31 Black churches in the nation to get the grant. Find out how much below.
Liven up the winter weekend with breakfast & magic, bright lights, a political satire on stage, a farmers market, or crafting for plants.
Freezing or near-freezing temperatures and blowing snow are expected through Sunday. The next market will be Feb. 3.
Severe winter weather has forced hundreds of blood drive cancellations across the country since early January, the American Red Cross said.
The Abrams Hebrew Academy will feature two speakers who will share their experiences in the "Fighting Anti-Semitism" forum in Yardley.
The unique evening of history, community, socializing and horsing around takes place on Saturday, January 13 at Michael’s Restaurant.
The gently-used books collected by the Yardley bookstore will go to needy families in Philadelphia and New Jersey.
The Yardley Historical Association will show how borough neighborhoods have changed in a presentation Thursday.
Patterson Farm Preservation said the 400 Jack-O-Lanterns will be used to feed animals before returning to soil for next year's crop.
More than 450 Jack-O-Lanterns are on display along the Delaware Canal Townpath each evening for the rest of the week.
The Carve-O-Thon Sunday gets pumpkins prepared for Canal-O-Ween along the Delaware Canal in Yardley. The parade is on Saturday.
With a rainy forecast for the weekend, organizers decided to cancel Saturday's festival after it had already been postponed once in Yardley.
The annual event later this month will have carved pumpkins lining and lighting the Delaware Canal.
After being postponed once due to inclement weather, organizers will decide Thursday whether the annual Yardley festival will take place.
The Yardley VFW Post 6393's second annual event on Sunday draws Jeep enthusiasts from five states with contests, food, and music.
An exhibit at Patterson Farm in Lower Makefield Township features work from adult and youth classes starting Friday.
The Yardley Historical Association has two walking tours planned for this month, with the first of the borough's downtown on Sunday.
The annual festival, scheduled for last Saturday, had to be postponed due to inclement weather from Tropical Storm Ophelia.
The 55th annual event, scheduled for Saturday, will take place on a date to be determined, organizers said Thursday.
Eight Yardley Borough organizations received checks to support their programs from the Harvest Day Committee. Harvest Day is next Saturday.
Yardley Borough Hall will be the site for the rally with drumlines from the Pennsbury and Neshaminy marching bands joining.
Teal ribbons can be found in Morrisville through September during National Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month.
The neighborhood is near the Delaware River and has been prone to flooding. The Yardley Historical Association is holding a guided tour.
A ceremony Monday morning in Lower Makefield Township will read the names of 18 Bucks County victims who died in the Sept. 11 attacks.
The 20th running of the 5K in Lower Makefield Twp. raises funds for the Remembrance Fund endowment to maintain the memorial in perpetuity.
The old A.M.E. church in Yardley celebrates its one-year anniversary as a Bucks County museum next month.
The annual event at Lower Makefield Township Community Park includes a mummers strut to start the day and fireworks to end festivities.
Learn about the sculptures by the renowned New Jersey artist during a free walk at the 9-11 Memorial Garden of Reflection on Sunday.
Three groups have raised $85,000 so far to help cover costs from damage caused by flash flooding on July 15 in Lower Makefield Township.
Harvest Day organizers are adding attractions for the Sept. 23 event that draws crowds from throughout Bucks County.
The historic A.M.E. church has undergone a transformation as a Bucks County museum thanks to conservator Shirley Corsey.
The Lower Makefield Township Parks and Recreation Department is holding the event Saturday at Macclesfield Park.
The Lower Makefield Township community will gather Sunday in a show of solidarity for those impacted by the flash flood in Upper Makefield.
The tree had fallen into the Yardley pond two weeks ago after a storm. A group of turtles took up residence in the tree.
A display of 30 photographs taken of places in Yardley Borough in the early to mid-1900s begins on Saturday.
The borough was one of three Bucks County towns named of 12 in the state by World Atlas. New Hope and Doylestown are the others.
Whether you're heading down the Jersey Shore or soaking up some sun in the backyard, this is the perfect time of year for a beach read!
A downed sycamore tree has found new life for the turtles of Lake Afton.
Organizers said the event is the biggest fundraiser at the historic Morrisville home, which is a reconstruction of William Penn's estate.
Bucks County Free Library is holding weekly Summer Quest events at its Levittown, Yardley-Makefield, and Bensalem branches. Find out when.