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Beauty as only skin deep? The ugliness comes out in “White,” which is being produced by the Langhorne Players in Northampton Township. Opening night is Friday, and this comedy of colors, with playwright James Ijames’ juicy jabs at hypocrisy and histrionics, runs to Aug. 4.

St. Mary Medical Center in Langhorne is the first hospital in Bucks County to implant the new Watchman FLX Pro Left Atrial Appendage Closure (LAAC) Device.

Oxford Enhanced Senior Living recently hosted a birthday bash for six Langhorne residents who are becoming centenarians this year.

On Monday, a landmark bill passed the Pa. House of Representatives that promises to benefit every school district in Bucks County.

Four girls, aged 11 to 17, with disabilities were recently told by a Langhorne Borough councilwoman to get off a swing set in the Mayor’s Playground.

Langhorne Council for the Arts invites adults, kids and friendly dogs to a new event: Langhorne Arts Fair.

While it may have started way back in the 20th century, the Kiwanis-Herald Sesame Place Classic never seems to lose its magic. That was evident this past Sunday when close to 800 runners turned out …

The big day is nearly here but there’s still time to sign up for Sunday’s 24th annual Kiwanis-Herald Sesame Place Classic. Whether your favorite distance is 5K, one mile or even a kids’ 50-yard …

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.

Dogs howl, cars pull over and people scurry to glimpse out the front window. That’s right, it’s a big red (and loud) fire truck racing down the street to put out another threatening blaze before …

The LCA Winter Concert Series was such a big hit that a free concert has been added for Friday, May 3, at the Richardson House in Langhorne. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Music and awards begin at 7 …

Heralding Our History: Langhorne once hosted a wounded Lafayette

On Sept. 11, 1777, at the Battle of Brandywine near the Birmingham meetinghouse, Marquis de Lafayette was wounded while trying to turn retreating American soldiers around to face the British advance. A British musket ball passed through his left leg below the knee.

In July 1776, Dr. William Shippen Jr. (1736-1808) was appointed chief physician of the Continental army hospital in New Jersey by George Washington. In October, he became director general of all …

Oxford Enhanced Senior Living and Oxford Crossings have each earned a 2024 Best of Senior Living award from A Place for Mom, a resource for connecting families with senior living options.The …

Today you can grab a cup of coffee or sit for breakfast/lunch in the house (Langhorne Coffee House) that was built by Gilbert Hicks (1728-1787) in 1763, the house where Edward Hicks (April 4, 1780-Aug. 23, 1849), Quaker preacher and folk art painter, was born.

Students from Neshaminy High School Interact Club have partnered with local businesses and groups to raise funds for a child on Sunshine Foundation’s waiting list.Money raised will help answer the …

At the crossroads of Maple and Bellevue avenues in Langhorne, two buildings anchor the history of the town.This intersection was originally known as the town of Four Lanes End, the crossing of two …

The skilled nursing facility at Oxford Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center in Langhorne recently honored two of its residents, Laura “Babe” Sidman and Dorothy Yelenchic, who turned 102 and …

Langhorne resident Tresier Mihalik was sworn-in on March 6 as a Peace Corps volunteer in Sri Lanka. She is one of 20 volunteers who will spend the next two years in Sri Lanka as the first group to …

Building on its commitment to comprehensive care and services, Oxford Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center in Langhorne recently earned the American Heart Association’s (AHA’s) new Skilled …

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