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Newtown Township Supervisors last month approved final bids for improvements to the stormwater runoff basin in the Villas of Newtown community just off Newtown Bypass on Silver Lake Road. Lack of …

Lower Makefield will move forward with its 2023 road improvement program despite the fact that it will be much more expensive than anticipated. The board of supervisors at its April 19 meeting voted …

The Doylestown Borough Historical and Architectural Review Board will be hearing Thursday about proposed plans to demolish the former borough hall at 57. W. Court St. and build a "boutique" hotel and …

Chalfont considers Central Bucks SRO request

Central Bucks School District has asked Chalfont Borough to opt into a school resource officer program that would assign police officers from Central Bucks Regional Police Department to work in …

From the Editor’s Desk: Here’s how you should vote

It’s with good reason that newspaper candidate endorsements have fallen by the wayside in recent years. Newspapers, already struggling with declining circulation numbers and advertising dollars, are …

Yardley Borough Council leaned heavily on the experience factor in filling the latest vacancy on the governing body. After the Dec. 31 resignation of Matt Ross, the six remaining council members voted …

Yardley Borough Manager Paula Johnson will be seeing larger paychecks this year. Borough Council voted 6-0 at its Jan. 17 meeting to grant Johnson — borough manager since 2018 — a 3 percent salary …

At a January meeting of the board, Newtown Township Supervisors were joined by Police Chief John Hearn and District Judge Mick Petrucci for the swearing-in ceremony of newly minted officer Justin …

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