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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.

C&N, a financial services company across Pennsylvania and New York, recently donated $30,000 to Plumstead Christian School under the Educational Improvement Tax Credit Program …

QNB Bank has donated $40,000 to local education organizations through the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) program.

Summer campers at Chesterbrook Academy Preschool in Newtown recently donated more than $300 to Cradles to Crayons, an organization that provides children living in homeless or low-income …

Conwell-Egan Catholic School (CEC) has been awarded first place in the Bucks County Reading Olympics Competition. On April 20, CEC’s Reading Olympics team, “Read S’More,” competed in the …

The Friends of the Doylestown Library will begin accepting book donations again on Friday, Aug. 12. Gently used books, as well as audio book CDs, will be accepted daily in the donation bin at the …

The Central Bucks Rotary Club made a $10,000 donation to benefit Shamrock Reins at its meeting Tuesday, July 19.

The Herald relocates to Doylestown

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Mulefeathers, the Delaware Canal mule who stood at the Herald’s entrance for 15 years is standing guard at a new location. The Herald office has moved from Lahaska to 875 N. Easton Road, …

Fisherman’s Mark Social Services, a Lambertville, N.J., nonprofit, creates and administers programs to assist vulnerable populations in the Lambertville community and beyond. Sometimes these …

The summer harvest meets the artisan district at Flemington’s Stangl Road, where the fifth annual Corn, Tomato and Beer Festival celebrates sweet Jersey tomatoes, heirloom corn, local craft …

Nine college students from Bucks County have been chosen to participate in Foundations Community Partnership’s (FCP) 2022 Summer Youth Corps (SYC) program, which offers paid internships at local …

The New Hope-Solebury School District recently completed a breathtaking community mural for the Ten Thousand Flowers Project. The project, headed by artist Tim Gibson, brings people of all …

Cancer Support Community Greater Philadelphia has welcomed Bill Waterbury to its board of directors. Waterbury has been a technologist for over 40 years in the IT and communication …

Last Chance Ranch in Quakertown will host a two-day clinic for animal rescuers, owners and lovers 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Aug. 13 and 14. Topics to be discussed at the Large Animal Rescue Operations …

Children’s Village, located in Doylestown, has earned accreditation from the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) — the world’s largest organization working on …

Jean Colella, Nancy Elias and Barbara Morris, members of the Moland House in Warwick, recently met to plan and prepare their favors for their Nov. 19 event. At its Saturday luncheon on Nov. …

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