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Road improvements are remaining a focus for the Wrightstown Board of Supervisors. At a public meeting Monday, the elected three-person board that locally governs the municipality approved a contract with Asphalt Maintenance Solutions for $156,224 that will see the contractor tackle two road projects in the township.

Palisades High School held its 73rd Commencement May 31, graduating 106 seniors in Upper Bucks County.

A real estate agent with strong ties to the Bucks County community where she grew up and is raising her two daughters was appointed to the Pennsbury School Board for Region 2.

Like other school districts, Pennsbury has tried over the past few years to recruit teachers, who have been in short supply since the pandemic. Now it’s taking a new approach called “Grow Our Own.” The seeds are to be planted Monday with a Teacher Apprenticeship Program “signing day.”

Construction of a massive apartment complex that is consuming the corner of North Broad Street and Atkinson Drive in Doylestown Borough is well underway.

A Sunday morning crash in Hilltown Township that killed a 35-year-old former Plumsteadville firefighter is being investigated by police and the Bucks County District Attorney’s Office, officials announced Thursday.

Archbishop Wood High School in Warminster bid the Class of 2024 goodbye in a Monday morning graduation ceremony at Arcadia University.“We only have four short years to serve our students and we …

Sophia Pasquarella would have been part of Bensalem High School’s Class of 2024, but she died in 2014 at the age of 8 from leukemia.

Legislators: Make DNA sampling like fingerprinting

Five Bucks County Republican state legislators gathered on May 30 at the scene of a violent crime solved using DNA technology to say DNA samples ought to be taken like fingerprints — that is, at the time of an arrest.

Pride month begins in DoylestownDoylestown Borough celebrated the start of Pride Month on June 1 when members of the LGBTQ+ community raised the Pride Flag at the Bucks County Administration Building on Court Street.

Once when I was a student at Temple, a professor told us, “Whatever you do professionally, you can do it for the government.” He made us aware the federal government is the largest employer in the United States.

Donna Gellert, a Chalfont resident, on Monday brought her quest to address the mismanagement of feral cats to the New Britain Township Board of Supervisors.

On the Record: How Legislators Voted

A report on votes by local legislators in Washington and Harrisburg. “On the Record” is supported by a grant to the Bucks County Herald Foundation made possible by Melissa Eiseman.

John Larsen, New Hope resident, business owner, entrepreneur and patron of the arts for more than 65 years will be remembered and celebrated on June 11 at New Hope Arts Center.

All the fuss over Fosse can be measured in feet.

Keystone Opportunity Center Inc., a Souderton-based nonprofit, expects to be about 2,000 pounds of produce short of the 5,500 pounds it needs each week to feed the local community.

Several neighbors who challenged the proposed development of a “boutique hotel” and event space on West Court Street in Doylestown Borough recently appealed the zoning board’s partial approval of the controversial project.

On May 16, at Habitat Bucks’ 130th home dedication ceremony in Croydon, Angela and her boys were warmly welcomed into their new community by Bucks County Commissioner Diane Ellis-Marseglia.

A day of fun, games, food and friendship-building at the 23rd annual Dublin Community Day ended with Eugene Miller, lead pastor of Living Hope Community Church, accepting a service award Saturday.

The Hilltown Board of Supervisors says it’s working to mitigate potential negative impacts from a proposed major road project from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation that has residents concerned.

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