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A ceremonial groundbreaking ceremony was held June 13, to officially kick-off construction of St. Mary’s Cemetery Columbarium on the campus of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church, Doylestown.

The Knights of Columbus Hennessey Council (St. Vincent’s Parish, Richboro, and St. Andrew’s Parish, Newtown) recently presented a $1,000 donation to the Poor Clare Sisters at their monastery in Langhorne.

Trenton City Museum at Ellarslie will serve up its annual Sundaes on the Veranda from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday, June 30.

Fifth grade students from Jamison Elementary School walked to the Bridges at Warwick on June 7 to share their homemade carnival games with the residents.

Heritage Conservancy’s Farm to Table fundraiser, held at Russell-Mandel Preserve, offered supporters an opportunity to enjoy drinks and a locally-sourced farm-fresh menu on preserved space in Buckingham.

Hilltown Township Public Works and the Travis Manion Foundation (TMF) hosted a tree-planting event at Hilltown Civic Park on Route 152 in Hilltown June 2.

American Heritage Credit Union (American Heritage) awarded 30 high school senior members with a $1,000 scholarship to help ease the financial burden of higher education expenses.

Christine Roussel, Doylestown Health’s senior executive director of pharmacy, laboratory and medical research, has been named the chairperson for the Pennsylvania State Pharmacy Board.

Recipe of the Week: Blueberry time is here

Local and regional blueberries have arrived, and they are looking good. “Our blueberry crop looks amazing,” confirms Amy Manoff, who owns Manoff Market Gardens & Cidery in Solebury with her husband, Gary.

Bids are being accepted through June 30 for the silent auction of “Garlic & Herbs” and/or “Vegetable Medley.”

Get ready to embark on a journey through history as the Revolutionary Pub Crawl comes back to town.Organized by Revolutionary Crawls And Events, the July 3 event, taking place from 5:30-9:30 p.m., …

Among our endeavors, Patti and I are antiques dealers, something we’ve done for the last 50 years. We participate in four antiques shows a year and are in a local antiques co-op.

The Bucks County Intermediate Unit (Bucks IU) is celebrating the success of more than three dozen students who are graduating from its educational programs this school year.

This year, two New Hope-Solebury High School seniors, Sofia Tasoluk and Rena Xu, received Malcolm P. Crooks Scholarships from the Aquetong Watershed Association.  

Neshaminy High School achieved the greatest percentage increase in seatbelt usage for the 17th annual Bucks County High School Seatbelt Safety Challenge presented by NJM Insurance Group.

A Bucks County student was honored by the Oklahoma State University Ferguson College of Agriculture with academic scholarship support for the 2024-2025 academic year.

The Bucks County Bar Foundation (BCBF) hosted its annual Scholarship Reception Celebration May 15 at the Bucks County Bar Association.

The Bucks County Intermediate Unit (Bucks IU) recently celebrated local businesses, government agencies, organizations, school district personnel and individuals who pitched in to help the Bucks IU students this school year “learn, flourish, and contribute.”

Former Yardley resident Susan Gross’ children’s book “James and the Mountain” is now available on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and IndieBound as well as select retailer sites.

The birds are in full chorus heralding the arrival of summer on a day that promises to be a scorcher.

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