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The Bucks County Department of Parks & Recreation is asking all those who live in Bucks to help it improve the more than 9,000 acres in its park system.

Recognizing an especially popular township recreation asset, Richland Township is moving forward with full reconstruction of its pickleball courts in Robert Keller Park.

In the May 9 article titled “Park’s name still eludes Solebury officials,” Solebury Township Supervisor John Francis is quoted as saying “a whole team of adults” on the Parks and Recreation …

What’s in a name? That’s what the Solebury Township Supervisors were asking Tuesday as they tried to figure out what to call the new park at the former 12-acre flea market site on Route 202, a …

The hard part came 3+ years ago — borrowing the $2.35 million taxpayer-funded payment for the 12-acre former flea market site on Route 202 (between Logan Square and Reeder Road) in Solebury.

I am very appreciative of the Herald including Susan Talia Delone’s wonderful column (Ramblings of a Native Plant Gardener, Feb. 1) describing the winter landscape in Aquetong Spring Park.

Hidden next to the Pine Valley Covered Bridge on Keeley Avenue in New Britain Borough is a little-known jewel, Covered Bridge Park. The park isn’t a municipal park, nor is it a county or state park, …

Gilmore & Associates’ Judy Stern Goldstein this month unveiled the long-awaited concept plans for a passive recreation park in Shenandoah Woods to glowing reviews from the Warminster Township …

Sixteen hearty volunteers gathered to plant 100 native trees and shrubs along a new section of the Lambertville Nature Trail the week after Thanksgiving. The group, including Lambertville Mayor Andrew …

On Tuesday, Doylestown Township officials, state lawmakers and others braved the cold wind at Central Park for a groundbreaking ceremony to mark the start of an ambitious recreation and park …

Thirty-two years ago, in 1991, Doylestown Township made a $7.1 million investment in the future of our community, purchasing 155 acres of farmland and turning it into a park for our …

Folks could soon be able to play the fastest-growing sport in the United States at Brownsburg Park in Upper Makefield. At a June 20 public meeting, the Upper Makefield Board of Supervisors gave the …

HISTORY LIVES: Youth Recreation Council

Starting in 1964, the Doylestown Youth Recreation Council sponsored basketball and football games, summer recreation programs, the Fanny Chapman swim team, dances in Central …

Doylestown-based Heritage Conservancy is defending a controversial decision to cut down hundreds of trees at a popular park it owns in Springfield Township. Addressing the board of supervisors and …

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