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Bookended between New York City and Philadelphia, the rural beauty of Bucks County is expected to drive a 9% growth in population between 2022 and 2027. All the more reason some environmentalists are …

The Northeast recently struggled through unpleasant smoke and haze from Canada’s recent wildfires, but Tinicum has long been fighting its own form of pollution — dust from its numerous dirt and …

Worried over possible missed opportunities, Tinicum Supervisor Eleanor Breslin wants the township to take a close look at how it works to obtain state grants. At a supervisors meeting last month, …

Tinicum’s Environmental Action Committee (EAC) collaborated with the Parks & Recreation Board to host a first-ever Earth Day Fair on a windswept, sunny April 22.

This month’s meeting of the Tinicum Township Board of Supervisors included not only discussion of Headquarters Road Bridge but also an angry confrontation between two residents.

In the nick of time, Tinicum supervisors received and submitted a time-sensitive federal grant proposal for a temporary Headquarters Road Bridge fix. The decaying bridge has been closed for more than a decade.

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced today that Apple Studios plans to close Richlandtown Road in East Rockhill and Haycock townships, for filming. This is not the first …

Chronic issues with oversized trucks getting lost then trapped on rural or dirt roads, or drivers ignoring existing commercial truck signage returned to the forefront when a large tractor-trailer …

Preparations for the April 22 Earth Day Festival at Tinicum Township Community Park — particularly regarding which groups to invite and the public’s involvement in the planning — have divided the township’s …

I am a Tinicum Township resident, and I’m writing in response to a letter from Township Supervisor Rich Rosamilia. Mr. Rosamilia complains about biased reporting in the Herald, yet cites no …

Tinicum Township’s transition from longtime tax collector Kimberly Hinrichs to Mike Clement of Pipersville has been anything but smooth. Clement acknowledged as much this month when he cited a …

At the Nov. 15 Tinicum Board of Supervisor’s meeting, discrepancy concerns surrounding conditional use requests for the Hessol property in Erwinna were raised by member Eleanor Breslin.

In regard to future plans for the Golden Pheasant Bridge, following an Oct. 20 Section 106 consultants meeting, Supervisor Eleanor Breslin announced she had sent PennDOT a letter. Speaking on …

Wedding venue delays land development plan

It became clear at the Nov. 1 Tinicum supervisors’ meeting that the land development of the Tretton Farmstead barn as a renovated wedding venue continues to struggle. Following a …

In Tinicum Township, protocols used to create recommendations for a Sherman Road speed limit came under scrutiny at the recent township meeting. Some residents took issue with the findings of …

The fate of the troubled Headquarters Road bridge — closed now for well over 10 years — remains a highly contentious and litigious thorn in the side of Tinicum Township residents.

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation announced today that Wismer Road/Carversville Road, Geigel Hill Road and Blooming Glen Road will be closed and detoured for pipe replacement …

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