The Lower Makefield Township cemetery was honored by the State Historic Preservation Office for its preservation efforts.
Morrisville Borough Council has reached a settlement with former Police Chief George McClay, who was fired last November.
Yardley has received a $1 million state grant that will allow the borough to hook up after two decades a walking path with Lower Makefield.
State Rep. Warren's bill, which would help reduce single-use plastic bottles, was approved by the PA House on Wednesday.
Lower Makefield residents said a property predating the Revolutionary War should be spared the wrecking ball.
State Rep. Perry Warren said there is an annual pigeon shoot in Bucks County. His bill would prohibit them.
Yardley Council President Caroline Thompson said a resident made a Right to Know request seeking her texts, emails and whereabouts Sunday.
The utility is performing tree removal, pole replacements, and other work in Lower Makefield. Find out where and when it will end below.
Morrisville is seeking candidates for police officer and a police chief to lead them.
State Sen. Santarsiero's bill is named for Kayden Mancuso, a Pennsbury school first-grade student, who was killed by her father, is now law.
State Rep. Perry Warren's bill, which would help reduce single-use plastic bottles, was approved by a House committee on Tuesday.
One is a third-generation Bucks County police officer. All three will be officially sworn in at April's Morrisville Borough Council meeting.
State Sen. Santarsiero's bill is named for Kayden Mancuso, a Pennsbury school first-grade student, who was killed by her father.
Morrisville Mayor Gary Wallace said the council meeting Thursday night will discuss the police chief and staffing of the police department.
Trenton Threatened Skies is appealing a court decision about the expansion, which Yardley and Lower Makefield officials have protested.
State Sen. Steve Santarsiero's bill in memory of Pennsbury first-grader Kayden Mancuso now heads to the House of Representatives.
The department doled out $10,000 in checks to several organizations at Yardley Borough Council's meeting Tuesday.
Morrisville is holding a special meeting Wednesday night to discuss truck traffic on Pennsylvania Avenue.
With a master plan approved, the 300-year-old historic property in Lower Makefield Township starts Stage 1 of its preservation process.
Yardley Borough Police Chief Joseph Kelly III announced police statistics for December and for 2023.
Yardley Borough Council approved the hiring at a recent meeting. There will be no additional tax cost in the borough budget, officials said.
Verizon Wireless wants to build a cell phone tower near the Beth El Synagogue. Some residents are opposed.
Matt Ross had served on the Yardley Borough Council for five years before moving to Lower Makefield Township. He was sworn in on Tuesday.
In a 4-3 vote, a change has been made from 2023 for the Yardley Borough Council appointment. Find out who was named below.
Bucks County's second Wegmans will open early next year. The Yardley Inn will be moved out of a floodplain.
The newest member of the seven-member board will be sworn in Tuesday at the Yardley Council's reorganization meeting.
Since 1971, the program provides teens and young adults with the opportunity to learn about law enforcement.
Lower Makefield also plans on raising the leaf collection fee and adding a new tax for road improvements.
Yardley Borough Council recently approved the hiring of a police officer and a part-time police officer.
The governor was in Yardley Monday to sign a bill calling for making premiums more accessible and affordable in Bucks County and the state.
Yardley Borough is seeking applicants to fill posts on four boards and commissions. Find out which ones below.
Lower Makefield Township supervisors signed off on a consultant's recommendations for the long-term future of the historic property.
Police Chief George McClay was fired at a special meeting Monday in which the Morrisville Borough Council did not provide a reason.
The Morrisville Borough Council terminated Police Chief George McClay during a special meeting Monday night.
Morrisville Councilwoman Nancy Sherlock lost her re-election bid in Tuesday's election. She has served a combined nearly three decades.
A ballot snafu cost Jared Stump the May primary election. But there were no mistakes in Tuesday's general election.
Residents went to the polls in Tuesday's general election to vote for council, and school board candidates.
The general election is Tuesday, Nov. 7, in Pennsylvania. Check out our voter guide before you cast your ballot in the Yardley area.
Residents supported the chief during a meeting in which Morrisville Council approved a letter of intent of possible disciplinary action.