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At the May 13 board of supervisors meeting, Richland Township approved two properties zoned Rural Agricultural (RA) to be changed to Planned Commercial (PC).

A volunteer from Wildlife in Need (WIN) PA rescued four orphaned raccoon kits from the back of a pickup truck in Hilltown yesterday. The four kits were discovered by someone who walked by the truck …

Middletown Township plans to open bids next month for trash collections services, and more than the vendor could be changing.

At the outset of the May 15 Buckingham Township Board of Supervisors meeting David J. Scirrotto was sworn in as chief of police. Before Scirrotto took the oath, Lieutenant William Moffett gave a …

Bedminster Township, long known to residents as a great place to live, is now also known as a great place to work, to a man from another county and his family.

On the morning of March 16, Andre Gordon Jr. went to his father’s Levittown home and then to the nearby home of the mother of his children intent on murder, said a Bucks County detective.

In yet another twist in the rollercoaster ride that has been Tinicum Township’s 11-year Headquarters Road bridge saga, PennDOT has changed course once again.It is reportedly no longer refusing to …

To honor former New Hope Borough Council member Laurie McHugh, her family and friends have organized the Laurie McHugh Memorial Food Drive to provide support for local community members in need.

Repairs are finally on the way for a historic work of architecture in Wrightstown. The township board of supervisors voted Monday to hire contractor ALP Roofing, of Fallston, Md, to overhaul the roof …

When the pandemic hit, Kevin Jones was working in management at a restaurant. Kristin was a stay-at-home mom. Kevin hardly ever got to spend time with his family. They started looking for a new way of life. In one of those turning points when a curse turns out to be a blessing, Kevin was let go from his job.

Wrightstown is looking for a little funding help to power an effort aimed at reducing the amount of stormwater and sedimentation that finds its way into the Delaware River.

Michael Phillips is an ultra-cyclist. He’s also a Worthwhile Wear Ambassador. By joining those roles, Phillips hopes to raise awareness about human trafficking through the “Act Challenge.

Clarice Schillinger, a conservative parents’ rights advocate and former GOP candidate for lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania, entered a plea of no contest Wednesday in Bucks County, to a charge of furnishing alcohol to minors attending her 17-year-old daughter’s birthday party last fall; she was sentenced to 12 months of probation.

During an introductory forum Monday, Dr. Steven Yanni told the Central Bucks school community that he has dedicated his career to helping all students succeed and feel they belong.

Middletown Township residents could be paying a new fee next year to address what some municipal officials say is homeowners’ biggest complaint — the stormwater system.

Delaware Valley University celebrated the Class of 2024 during commencement exercises May 11 at Robert A. Lipinski Field at James Work Memorial Stadium in Doylestown.Three members of the graduating …

What are those noises off in the direction of the Bucks County Playhouse? Could be the applause for the zany zig-zagging of the newly staged “Noises Off!” playwright Michael Frayn’s 1982 farce of nature about a theater troupe that doesn’t know its exit left from its right.

It’s a 152-year-old Solebury mystery. A headstone for Susan Van Campen, 57, who died in 1872, was found on the private property of New Hope Colony Foundation for the Arts on River Road.

Chick-fil-A developer Newtown Equities LLC has requested an indefinite extension of its zoning hearing application, meaning the controversial application has been withdrawn and will not be scheduled for review unless the developers decide to proceed.

Upper Makefield officials have already hired a consultant to spearhead research efforts aimed at getting the Washington Crossing Toll-Supported Bridge placed on the National Register of Historic places. Now, the township supervisors are looking to expand the scope of Jeff Marshall’s work.

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