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“Oh, what a week,” said Jean Rutherford, “party after party.” All the celebrating was for the Doylestown Borough woman’s 100th birthday, which she marked on Dec. …

The Bucks County Opportunity Council is seeing more families needing help this holiday season than it has since it began its Give A Christmas program 35 years ago, the agency said.   With …

The Northampton Township Veterans Advisory Commission’s 2022 Hometown Heroes Wreath Laying Ceremony honored first responders and military laid to rest at the Union Cemetery in Richboro. The …

Visitors to the State Capitol Main Rotunda during the holiday season can check out handmade ornaments hung on the holiday tree that were created by Pennsylvania seniors. Older adults from more than 70 …

The Borough of Quakertown and the Quakertown Veteran’s Memorial Revitalization Committee hosed a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the updated Veterans War Memorial Nov. 19 in Memorial Park.

The Acme Screening Room held the first annual Lambertville Halloween Film Festival Oct. 20-23. The festival opened with a Masquerade Party Thursday evening Oct. 20 at The Spokeworks Building in …

Volunteers continue to be needed to support the mission of the Advocates for the Homeless of Upper Bucks (AHUB).  AHUB is a non-profit organization which serves the needs of the homeless of the …

Skydive Philadelphia set a new record for the number of jumps in one day. On Aug. 3, Chris Howard, back row, third from right, pledged to jump 101 times in one day (each jump he had two other …

New Hope-Solebury hosts LionFest pep rally

New Hope-Solebury School District hosted its first-ever districtwide pep rally on Oct. 14, welcoming all 1,300 students from kindergarten through 12th grade to join together on its brand-new turf …

American Heritage Credit Union has donated over 7,000 new books to hospitals, community centers, and special care facilities throughout the Philadelphia and suburban region during its 13th Annual …

Buckingham Friends celebrates ground breaking

Buckingham Friends School celebrated the groundbreaking of a multi-million expansion project on its 44-acre campus in Lahaska Sept. 30. The project includes a new science building – constructed …

The Thompson Organization’s event highlighting its partnership with Pine2Pink, the Doylestown-based nonprofit helping breast cancer patients, Shine & Sign, has been moved because rain is …

The Friends of the Delaware Canal have embarked on their 34th annual Canal Walk 2022 in which they will walk almost all of the 58.9 miles of the Delaware Canal.

Council Rock High School South and New Hope-Solebury Middle School have been named 2022 National Blue Ribbon Schools by the U.S. Department of Education.The two schools are the only two in Bucks …

The Peace and Justice Committee of Newtown Quaker Meeting will present to the adult class a program on “An Urgent Call to the Religious Society of Friends,” at 9:45 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 25. All are …

Omega Zeta Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, in partnership with Bucks County Community College-Bristol Campus invites the community to attend its free HBCU Informational …

The number of attempts to ban or restrict books in school and public libraries during the first eight months of 2022 is anticipated to exceed the number in all of 2021, according to the American …

The Bucks County Science and Research Competition was held Friday and Saturday at the Delaware Valley University. The local science fair is a qualifying event for the Delaware Valley Science Fair, which encompasses 19 counties in Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey.

A press conference called for education union officials and Democratic state lawmakers to blast Republican gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano’s education plan became anything but ordinary Thursday, Sept. 15, when many Mastriano supporters turned up to shout, heckle and interrupt the proceedings.

Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s “date which will live in infamy” line was about the 1941 bombing of Pearl Harbor, but it applies just as strongly to the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks that killed almost 3,000 people at four different locations in the United States.

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