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Bucks County Community College’s student newspaper, The Centurion, won a record 22 awards in the statewide 2024 Student Keystone Media Awards competition, including firsts in categories like …

The future is in good hands with teenagers like Max Jin, Luka Jonjic and Dylan Schwartz. The three Central Bucks South High School students recently worked with state Rep. Brian Munroe, D-144, to …

After Pennsylvania State Rep. Brian Munroe saw a video created by three Central Bucks South High School students, he knew he wanted to work with them.

Centennial School District has been selected to receive the 2023 Richard B. Lewis Award from the Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT) and the Technology Integrated …

Bucks County mixed media artist Summer Yates exhibits in the Abington Art Center Winter Solo Series Jan. 19 to Feb. 26. An opening reception for Yates’s “WAM!(WomanArtistMother)” is set for …

Mindful of privacy issues, many school districts have policies in place that govern media access, but districts also must take care that these policies do not leave them vulnerable to legal …

Except for ruffling through much appreciated pages of the Herald, I’d almost forgotten the joys of leisurely reading through an actual paper paper. Neither the Times nor the Wall Street Journal …

Lambertville artist Colleen Miller will exhibit, “Threads of Nature: Mixed Media Works,” at the Lambertville Public Library, showcasing a collection of diverse artworks that explore the intersection of nature and creativity.

I was living in a small cabin in a rural part of Bucks County when what they call “first reports” came in. Like everyone, I have flashes of images and tones as the morning took instant focus.

U.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, R-1, has thrown his support behind a bill he hopes will “jumpstart local investments” in community newspapers. Introduced last month by New York Republican Claudia …

The Quakertown Community School District is joining more than 300 districts across the country in a lawsuit against social media companies. School board members approved the move at their final meeting of the school year.

Most of the journalists I’ve encountered over my 25 years in the newspaper business have shunned attention, preferring instead to let the subjects of their stories and photographs get top billing. But this week, I’m yanking them out of the background because they deserve a little bit of fanfare.

A Morrisville Borough-based toy company one of its managers calls “the little engine that could” keeps chugging along, and breaking new ground as it goes. WeVeel Toys & Stationery, headquartered in an old office building on North Pennsylvania Avenue in the borough, is launching ...

Bucks County has joined a class action lawsuit alleging several of the world’s largest social media companies have knowingly worked to addict youth to a variety of platforms that are inciting a …

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We lock our doors at night to keep our children safe. Some of us set our home alarms. After all, there is nothing more important than protecting our children. But when your children go online, their …

I totally agree with Pat Smith regarding her view (Jan 19) on the Herald’s inclusion of the word “insurrection” in describing the January 6th happening at the U.S. Capitol. While the media …

I am a Tinicum Township resident, and I’m writing in response to a letter from Township Supervisor Rich Rosamilia. Mr. Rosamilia complains about biased reporting in the Herald, yet cites no …

Perhaps you should be asking what some of your former readers would like to see in your journalistic reporting. I for one would like to see unbiased comments from both sides of an issue rather than a …

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