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HomeFront’s board of trustees has selected Sarah Steward to become the agency’s next chief executive officer. Steward will succeed HomeFront’s founder, Connie Mercer, who announced earlier …

Tickets are now on sale for the annual Newtown Black & White Dinner, being held this year on Saturday, Sept. 10 and benefiting the historic Newtown Theatre.

There will be tomatoes for tasting on Saturday at the Wrightstown Farmers Market. The annual event features a variety of heirloom and other tomatoes for sampling by those who like to increase …

Mackenzie Maurer of Perkasie earned the Franciscan Servant Leader Award. The Pennridge High School graduate was one of over 40 students to earn recognition from the Holleran Center for Community …

The ARC-PA has granted Accreditation-Provisional status to the Delaware Valley University Physician Assistant Program sponsored by Delaware Valley University.

At 11 a.m. Monday, Aug. 15, Bristol Township Senior Center will host “CyberSecurity for Seniors” presented by the Secret Service. The event, arranged by Mike Bannon, director of Bucks County …

Three area students received Everence Financial scholarships of $1,000 to pursue collegiate degrees. The recipients included Madelyn Bergin of Hatfield (College of William and Mary), Benjamin …

Anyone who’s gone grocery shopping lately is fully aware of the high cost of most foods. I’ve started alternating meals. One evening, we’ll have a pasta dish, while the next evening a full …

The author of “Changing the Game: Your Guide for Transforming Wild Game into Game-Changing Meals” shares the secrets of preparing and cooking wild game and offers samples of his favorite recipes.

Matthew Earley of Perkasie was among the five students from The University of Scranton Institute of Management Accountants (IMA) Student Chapter selected as one of the final four teams for the …

State Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) Director of Workforce Development Initiatives Gwen Ross visited Northampton Community College (NCC) in Bethlehem to discuss the …

With all of the juicy peaches, nectarines, blackberries and raspberries currently in season locally, I have been thinking about cobblers, crisps, crumbles, betties and grunts.

Blessing Boxes

The Rev. Jeffrey A. Wargo, senior pastor, at St. Stephen’s UCC in Perkasie, stands next to the Blessing Boxes, which the church has set up for non-perishable foods, paper products, toiletries, …

Kehilat HaNahar (KHN), The Little Shul by the River in New Hope, is offering its Shul School program at no cost to member families for the 2022-2023 and 2023-2024 school years.

A&T Subaru of Sellersville and the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) Eastern Pennsylvania-Delaware Region have teamed up to donate comfort blankets, arts and crafts kits and encouraging notes from …

Local historic restaurant Plumsteadville Inn will host a visit from “America’s Best Restaurants” in early August 2022. “America’s Best Restaurants,” a national marketing company …

St. Agnes Church centennial celebrated – belatedly

After being delayed for two years due to pandemic restrictions, on Sunday, June 26, parishioners of Saint Agnes Church in Stockton, N.J., were able to celebrate the centennial dedication of the …

The Bucks County Foundation for Aging (BCFA) has named its new board of directors. Members are: president, Paula Hoff; vice president, Mary Ellen Gummer; treasurer, Jill Sporer; and secretary, …

Neshaminy Valley Music Theatre awarded scholarship grants totaling $4,000 to two recent graduates of Neshaminy High School who are planning to study the arts in college this fall.

Zachary Klein of Quakertown was recognized for academic achievement during Lebanon Valley College’s Social Sciences Award ceremony hosted as part of the College’s Inquiry celebration.

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