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Familiar faces in Quakertown school board races

Seven candidates are competing for five seats in the Quakertown Community school board elections next Tuesday. In Region 1, which includes Haycock Township, Richland Township and Richlandtown, David …

Quakertown Borough Council recognizes wrestlers

Quakertown Borough Council honored the Quakertown Community High School wrestling program for its “great success” during the 2022-23 season at its May 3 meeting. Councilman Douglas Propst read …

Quakertown Panthers in rebuilding mode

When they had the bulk of their starting lineup graduate last spring, Quakertown head boys volleyball coach Andy Snyder understood his and the team’s mission this spring. The Panthers were in …

Quakertown has struggled mightily these past two seasons, winning just two games last year and three thus far in the current campaign. The fledgling program (it’s in its fifth season) entered 2023 …

I want to compliment Barrie-John Murphy for his excellent article (April 6) about the meeting to discuss of Quakertown Elementary School. He captured the frustration of the community about the lack of …

Quakertown residents arrived with plenty of comments and questions but came away with few answers at a recent meeting to decide the future of Quakertown Elementary. Board members ultimately decided …

Twelve years ago, Matthew Friedman, then assistant superintendent of instruction and technology for the Mars Area School District just north of Pittsburgh, visited Quakertown with a team of …

The search for a superintendent to lead the Quakertown Community School District appears to be over. On Tuesday, the school board is scheduled to vote on the appointment of Dr. Matthew Friedman to succeed Dr. William Harner, who retires in June.

I was saddened to hear of the cancellation of inclusion speaker and psychiatrist, Dr. Mykee Fowlin from presenting at Quakertown High School. It surprises me so much that the board would not want to …

The cancellation of assembly speaker Dr. Mykee Fowlin at Quakertown High School shows the depth to which we’ve fallen in failing to honor our Constitution’s First and most important …

Quakertown Band will play its 146th annual Anniversary Concert at 7 p.m. Saturday, April 1.The concert, at Richard E. Strayer Middle School, 1200 Ronald Reagan Drive, Quakertown, will feature …

Quakertown Community School Board has disinvited a planned assembly speaker – a speaker only four of eight voting members had researched and listened to. Dr. Mykee Fowlin was scheduled to perform …

A 19-year-old Quakertown woman was pronounced dead early this morning, after her vehicle struck a train crossing post at high speed. Bucks County Coroner Meredith Buck identified the woman as Ashley Kulick, 19, of Quakertown.

A man convicted of stealing more than $38,000 from a disabled relative was sentenced Thursday, March 2, to spend up to two years in a state correctional facility, the Bucks County District …

Dad may have built the house, but McKenzie, aka “Kenzie,” is running the show. A mere second grader, Kenzie Keefe knows what it takes to sell nearly 2,000 Girl Scout cookies. Location, location, …

Hoping to avoid teacher shortages and the educational disruptions they cause, the Quakertown Community School District recently approved new positions for what it’s calling “floater …

Quakertown Community School District’s contract with Bus Patrol is paying off. The safety program, which equips the district’s Levy bus fleet with mounted cameras to capture driver violations, netted $49,880 in its latest monthly report with 305 violations.

The Quakertown Community School District (QCSD) School Board is searching for the district’s next superintendent. The current superintendent, Dr. William Harner, is retiring.

Quakertown Borough Police Department’s 12th annual Shop with a Cop program is set for 5 to 9:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 15, at the Quakertown Walmart. With support from the local community and …

A vicious attack on a Quakertown Community School District student has exposed dangerously low staffing levels at one school, and highlighted a problem across the district.

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