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“You are to report to Station X at Bletchley Park, Buckinghamshire, in four days time....That is all you need to know.” By the time World War II ended, hundreds of young women throughout Great Britain would receive a telegram like this one, summoning them to Bletchley Park, code name Station X, to play a vital, yet, until many years later, unsung role in defeating Nazi Germany.

As we reach the 80th anniversary of the landings at Normandy, it is proper to pause and give remembrance to all our fighting men and women from all our conflicts.

Seven-year-old Layla Leuthy Peck, riding aboard a Newtown fire truck escorted by police, delivered 100 cards on Dec 29 to World War II veteran Joseph Gagliardi in celebration of his 100th …

Chatterbox: Where photos speak volumes

There is, for each of us, that time of day, hopefully, when we sit down with a pinch of time to burn, whether we’re too tired to do anything else or just need to wind down. I find myself surfing …

Bucks County Community College, which has been responding to residents’ educational needs since its founding nearly 60 years ago, introduces History of the Holocaust, a three-credit course offered …

In many ways, Ruth Kapp Hartz's life is an open book. And that book — "Your Name Is Renée" — is now opening up in another medium, as the basis for a theatrical musical, "Hidden.

“A W.A.S.P. Takes Wing,” a program about the Women Airforce Service Pilots of World War II, hosted by the Yardley Historical Association at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 5, will take place at the Old …

The Tuskegee Airmen served with valor as the nation’s first Black fighter pilots to see combat. However, in the eyes of many, that was not enough to earn recognition as an equal human being – let …

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