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It was a sight to behold. All eyes were on the sky yesterday afternoon as a solar eclipse crossed the region, delighting families, friends, neighbors, students and colleagues who gathered outside to capture a glimpse of the rare event.

The Bucks County Symphony Orchestra held its annual Pops concert, this year themed “Broad Meets Opera,” in front of a sold-out audience on Saturday evening, March 16 in the Life Sciences Building …

Junior outfielder Cara Waskiewicz hit a two-out three-run single in the bottom of the sixth inning to lift the William Tennent girls softball team past Archbishop Wood 4-3 Saturday in Warminster.

Members of the 2023 state championship Pennridge girls soccer team were recently honored on the floor of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives during a formal session. State Rep. Craig Staats and …

Attending Habitat Bucks’ 129th home dedication April 5 are, back row, from left, Florence Kawoczka, executive director, Habitat Bucks; Jeff Darwak, Redevelopment Authority; Jeff Fields and Nikki …

The ArtsQuest Glass Studio presents the Glass Blast Exhibition and Auction featuring works of art from its diverse group of studio members.The annual event, running through May, features many …

Get ready to dive into the whimsical world of Tom Smalldone with “Annoy the Void,” an exhibition at the Easton Public Market Community Art Wall, April 10 to May 5. Known for his beloved chalk …

April began a twofold celebration of fine art photography at the historic Phillips’ Mill in Solebury with the opening of the 31st annual juried Photographic Exhibition.The Mill Photo Committee’s …

The New Hope Colony Foundation for the Arts announced Lawrence P. Booth of New Hope as its new president of the board of trustees.Booth takes the helm of the nonprofit organization as sweeping …

Artwork by Nicholas “Nicky” St. Clair, who was diagnosed with autism at age 2, is on view in “The World Series of Autism” at Countryside Gallery, 2 S. State St., Newtown, through April 30. …

Prepare to embark on a journey where art and language converge, transcending boundaries and inviting audiences to delve into the depths of creativity and emotion.ArtWRKD, 126-128 S. State St., …

Registration is open for the spring “Weekend Art Workshops” at Bucks County Community College.For the first time, the Arts and Communication Department is offering four workshops taught by …

The AOY Art Center invites art enthusiasts from across the region to attend its 12th annual Juried Show. Leah Triplett Harrington, the director of exhibitions and contemporary curatorial initiatives …

Photography that represents Stephen Harris’ digital eye, alongside works by artist Gail Fisher, a talented artist, will be on view at the gallery inside the Green Building Center in Lambertville, N.J.

It was a sight to behold. And just like that it’s over. While some traveled hundreds and even thousands of miles with the dream of seeing the spectacle, Doylestown residents were lucky to have mostly clear skies throughout the afternoon.

Trout are deposited into Lake Caroline in Falls Township this week in anticipation of the opening day of trout season Saturday. Lake Caroline is not typically stocked but the …

YMCA of Bucks and Hunterdon Counties is more than just swimming lessons, basketball games and a skate park. In fact, the Y is about to release its 2023 numbers, showing it provided services to nearly …

Last month, Pennridge’s Jackson Warfel set a new freshman boys Pennsylvania record in the mile at the New Balance Nationals Indoor track and field championships, held in Boston.

Last spring Pennridge and William Tennent, a surprise 6 seed, took two of the three District One 3A PIAA volleyball slots. Pennridge repeated as SOL American champions. Tennent was part of a three-way tie for first in the SOL National.

On Wednesday, March 13, New Hope-Solebury School District hosted its annual Cultural Heritage Night, a vibrant celebration of the many cultures that comprise the school community.

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