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Delaware Valley University celebrated the Class of 2024 during commencement exercises May 11 at Robert A. Lipinski Field at James Work Memorial Stadium in Doylestown.Three members of the graduating …

What are those noises off in the direction of the Bucks County Playhouse? Could be the applause for the zany zig-zagging of the newly staged “Noises Off!” playwright Michael Frayn’s 1982 farce of nature about a theater troupe that doesn’t know its exit left from its right.

It’s a 152-year-old Solebury mystery. A headstone for Susan Van Campen, 57, who died in 1872, was found on the private property of New Hope Colony Foundation for the Arts on River Road.

Last year, Council Rock North earned a District One playoff berth after a late season spurt elevated the Indians in the rankings. Leading opening round foe West Chester Henderson 3-0 heading into the …

Chick-fil-A developer Newtown Equities LLC has requested an indefinite extension of its zoning hearing application, meaning the controversial application has been withdrawn and will not be scheduled for review unless the developers decide to proceed.

Upper Makefield officials have already hired a consultant to spearhead research efforts aimed at getting the Washington Crossing Toll-Supported Bridge placed on the National Register of Historic places. Now, the township supervisors are looking to expand the scope of Jeff Marshall’s work.

Admittedly, municipal comprehensive plans don’t have the page-turning appeal of a good thriller novel. Still, John Grisham probably isn’t going to help manage development and land preservation in your township; it’s those comprehensive plans, created by municipal authorities, that provide a guiding role and recommendations on how land should be utilized to best meet the needs and wants of communities.

The AOY Art Center/Art Gallery announces the opening of the 2024 plein air exhibition, featuring a collection of outdoor artworks created by 50 talented artists from the greater Bucks County region.

Bucks County Community College announces the opening of “The Roosevelt Project: Photographs by Fran Orlando” at Hicks Art Center Gallery at the College’s Newtown Campus on Wednesday, May 22.

Painter Kirby Fredendall and her husband, photographer and sculptor Alex Damevski, will open their studios to the public to share their newest work.

Elegant, spectacular and extravagant are words that describe the splendor of Italian opera and also Warminster Symphony Orchestra’s season-concluding concert titled “Roman Holiday,” to be …

Warrington Township police said two Central Bucks South students showed noteworthy behavior when they didn’t hesitate to offer assistance at the scene of a recent “significant” crash.

Saying “the industry is changing,” the co-owner of Pennsylvania Soup & Seafood restaurant in Doylestown’s Main Street Marketplace recently announced the business is closed.

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation announced PECO Energy will be performing utility construction on two state highways in Bucks County.

Alvera Pincus

Alvera “Tucky” Pincus, 87, passed away on May 1, 2024 after a brief illness.  Tucky was born in 1937 in Queens, NY.  In the early 1950’s Tucky was a pin up model as well as a showgirl at the …

Claire Scott

Claire Scott was born on March 6, 1920 in Bethlehem, PA and died on April 24, 2024 surrounded by her loving family in Warrington, PA. As a young woman Claire worked in the offices of the Bethlehem …

Elizabeth F. “Betty” Fontanesi Deithorn, 74, of Doylestown, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, May 1, 2024 surrounded by family. She was the wife of Hugh F. Deithorn for 52 years.

James R. Lesher

James R. Lesher of Doylestown, died on Sunday, May 5, 2024. He was 79 years old and devoted husband for fifty-five years of Marilyn Kutz Lesher. He was the proud father of four children: Andrew …

Robert Pepkowski

Robert ‘Bob’ Alan Pepkowski, 77, of Perkasie, passed away on March 11, 2024, surrounded by his loving family. Born in Doylestown, Bob was the son of the late John Pepkowski and the late Ethel (Fretz) Overdorf.

Thomas Ross Lurz

Thomas Ross Lurz, of Point Pleasant, Bucks County, passed away on the afternoon of April 29th on his beloved property, he was 71. Tom was born on Valentine’s Day, 1953, to Marion Yerkes Lurz and …

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