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The only planned public meeting concerning a “stormwater utility” in Lambertville was held April 23. The meeting information was presented by ANJEC, Princeton Hydro and the mayor.

Since the turn of the 19th century no individual or institution has had a more positive impact on the community than the remarkable ladies of the Village Improvement Association. Among other things, …

Matt Landis, a Central Bucks middle school teacher and award-winning author of five novels for kids, is having a giant live scavenger hunt at the Doylestown Bookshop at 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 14.

The Yardley Historical Association will hold a guided walking tour of the borough’s downtown area Sunday May 19. Beginning at the Old Library by Lake Afton on West Afton Avenue at 2 p.m., the …

When asked why he robbed banks, the infamous crook Willie Sutton reportedly responded: “Because that’s where the money is.” Today, our communities are seeing an increase in crime because of the …

The world-famous Philadelphia accent made its debut on Dec. 25, 1776. As General George Washington approached the Delaware River at McConkey’s Ferry (Washington Crossing), he asked a Continental …

Maybe you can go home again

My memoir Vietnam-Perkasie ends in the spring of 1968 with me drunk and passed out in the shower at Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, N.C. It is a fitting way to end the book because that was …

Unfortunately, the major media has characterized the current campus protests as simply involving bigotry, anger, harassment and violence, without recognizing that the thrust of all the protests is to …

I am a proud American who fully embraces the United States values, especially freedom of speech. I am also a refugee born and raised in Soviet Kazakhstan and later Uzbekistan. I lived among a Muslim …

The community is invited to Doylestown Presbyterian Church, 127 E. Court St., Doylestown from 9:30 to 10:15 a.m. Sunday, May 19, for a special presentation by author Kathryn R. McKenna as she …

Nadine Sobusiak was beside herself with excitement last Friday.Before a stadium filled with thousands of cheering fans, the Buckingham Elementary School second grade teacher was introduced as a …

HISTORY LIVES: Mercer Folk Fest

The first iteration of the Mercer Museum Folk Fest was held April 27, 1974, and called “Museum Family Day.” The concept began earlier that year when the Bicentennial Committee of …

Of Value

The skull is packed in my attic. Perhaps I should warn my daughter, assuming she will be the one to sort my life once it’s done. It doesn’t smell anymore. It took a soaking in bleach and days of …

The Archbishop Wood Vikings did everything right for six innings on Monday, scratching out two runs against tough Archbishop Ryan righty Jake Marchesano and playing good defense behind the three-hit …

Eagles soaring to new heights?

Lucky 13. South Hunterdon baseball’s unofficial wins record is the 13-5 season that the Eagles posted in 2019. That squad also reached the Central Jersey Group 1 semifinals. The current Eagles flock, …

The pressure was on. And the South Hunterdon softball team responded. The Eagles fended off a comeback attempt by Lawrenceville to defeat the visiting Big Red, 3-2, in a nonleague game on Tuesday at …

Tennent holding on to playoff hopes

Last year, William Tennent finished third in the District One 3A boys volleyball tournament and earned a berth in states. This year, however after returning only two starters from the …

History for East tennis

The Central Bucks East tennis team is heading to the PIAA tournament for what is believed to be the first time in its history. The No. 4 Patriots defeated No. 6 Radnor 3-0 in Tuesday’s play-in …

Dogs howl, cars pull over and people scurry to glimpse out the front window. That’s right, it’s a big red (and loud) fire truck racing down the street to put out another threatening blaze before …

The Pennridge Rams walked off James Memorial Park with their heads slightly down as the scoreboard behind them read 10-5 in favor of Souderton last Thursday night. Despite the loss, the Rams still …

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