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Governor Shapiro, It was wonderful meeting you in person April 17 at BARC Developmental Services in Warminster (“In Warminster, Shapiro rallies support for his budget’s ID/A funding,” April …

The lawsuit by the Bucks County Commissioners against “Big Oil” (“Bucks County sues Exxon Mobil, Chevron, others over climate change,” March 28) is an outrageous waste of taxpayer money and a …

One last look at Sterner’s Mill

We had to sneak away to satisfy our young curiosities, so we did. The place stood majestically on the curve of the road since 1758. She seemed to still be waiting there to serve those who needed her, …

The recent article announcing the plans of the Bucks County Historical Society to develop a very historical farm on the edge of Doylestown Borough (“Bucks County Historical Society’s Doylestown …

We have many residential areas on River Road where we slow down to 25 or 30 mph. This makes sense because of the multiple driveways, pedestrians, and cyclists. There is also a long, lightly inhabited …

WHY DO THEY WEEP?

Cherry, Cherry, why do you weep? Is it due to your exquisite beauty, Produced without obligation or duty? Do you weep happy streams of rosy tears, Rejoicing in the spring season that nears? Cherry, …

Ralf W. Augstroze watched carefully in the April sunlight as colorful scenes of “The American Miracle” were being filmed at Washington Crossing Historic Park. He was overseeing camera crews …

HISTORY LIVES: Heyday of the trolley

On a sunny day in May 1898, Doylestown’s Main Street was gaily decorated as crowds awaited the arrival of the first trolley car. Initially run by the Bucks County Electric …

Cecelia Shine will read from her works Saturday, May 4, at the annual Reading and Celebration in Tyler Hall on Bucks County Community College’s Newtown Campus. Hailing from Neshaminy High School, …

Kin is set to launch the second annual Bucks County Spa and Salon Self-Care Month, May 6 through June 6. Twenty-two salons, spas and med-spas in Bucks County will participate. Each partner has pledged a $500 minimum donation to the non-profit. The funds will be raised throughout the month from a …

Submissions are wanted for the Arts & Cultural Council of Bucks County Member Show 2024, taking place in June at Freeman Hall.Formerly known as the R.E.D. Show, this name change underscores the …

Bucks County Playhouse’s 85th season kicks off in May with a new production of Michael Frayn’s outrageous farce, “Noises Off,” and is anchored by a world premiere musical, “Last of the Red …

In an exclusive benefit performance for the Bucks County Chapter of the Human Rights Campaign, Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Julie Gold will perform at the Bucks County Playhouse Barn at 7 …

Clean, quiet home heating comfort has never been easier to find. From solar and ductless systems to heat pump Energy Star-rated products, newer systems are gaining ground in home heating and cooling …

The developer of a controversial downtown Doylestown hotel project received partial zoning relief Tuesday, including what’s needed to add a fourth story.

New brew pub opens in Doylestown

Artifact Brewing opened its doors and beer taps Friday in Doylestown Borough, the company’s second location in the area.Two friends — Ryan McKinney and Matt Brzowski — are partners in the …

Doylestown Target set to open in July

The highly anticipated Target in the Doylestown Shopping Center now has an “opening month,” said Sean Sablosky, the CEO of the Arrow Real Estate Services, which manages the center.

DelVal students put on “A-Day” to remember

A-Day visitors at Delaware Valley University were undaunted by the changeable weekend weather that varied from sunny to overcast and chilly to rain and back to sunshine. They turned out in record crowds for all three days of the first state fair of the season, held annually at the popular Doylestown Township university.

Axes sharpened and helms horned, the Viking horde advanced across the bridge, war horns sounding amid shouts of “Skoll!” as the raiders swept into the town. No, this wasn’t the Dark Ages …

Tinicum supervisors say the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation will maintain the Golden Pheasant Inn Bridge’s current curved design when it comes time to rebuild the River Road span over the …

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