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First Lady Frances Wolf and Acting Physician General Dr. Denise Johnson led a discussion about the COVID-19 vaccines and reproductive . Read More. Bucks County Coronavirus briefing for May 27. This guide with interactive tables, charts and maps illustrates the current status of COVID-19 in Bucks County. BUCKS LIVING MAGAZINE Bucks Living is a lifestyle magazine that features stories on the latest trends in indoor and outdoor living. 2021 PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS Controller. DEMOCRAT: Neale Dougherty - 48,256 Write-in - 341 REPUBLICAN: Andrew L. Warren - 20,926 Pamela A. Van Blunk - 31,432Write-in - 168
POLICE | THE BUCKS COUNTY HERALD Police | The Bucks County Herald. UPDATE: FOUND! (Missing endangered teen sought) Central Bucks Regional Police are looking for a missing endangered 17-year-old girl who is believed to be in the Doylestown area. Makayla Warrington, 17, of Somerdale, N.J., is considered to bea .
BUCKS COUNTY CORONAVIRUS BRIEFING FOR MAY 13 The Pennsylvania Department of Health today confirmed as of noon, May 13, there were 2,028 additional positive cases of COVID-19, bringing the statewide total to 1,181,279. As of 11:59 p.m. Wednesday, May 12, there were 38 new deaths identified by the Pennsylvania death registry, reported for a total of 26,697 deaths attributed to COVID-19The
IT TOOK 17 YEARS
Birgitta Wolfe. Persistence – 17 years of it – finally paid off. Developers of the proposed Riverview banquet facility and restaurant on the Route 202 Spur in Solebury Township got the unanimous approval of the board of supervisors on Thursday, May 20. The board granted preliminary and conditional final plan approval for Pantera Realty LLC BRIDGET WINGERT: HAPPY TO BE HERE Mort joined the business in 1960, after he attained a pharmaceutical degree at Rutgers. That was 60 years ago, a remarkable amount of time for anyone to spend in a business. When his father retired and moved to Florida in 1969, Mort became the proprietor. Early in the Barnetts’ time with Bear Apothecary, Mort and his wife, Janet, livedin an
FAMILY SERVICE PREPARES TO LAUNCH STREET HEALTHCARE MOBILE Family Service Association of Bucks County is preparing to launch a Street Healthcare Mobile Unit in partnership with several agencies in Bucks County, including Bucks County Opportunity Council, Bucks County Drug and Alcohol Commission, and HILLTOWN NEIGHBORS OPPOSE AG AREA The owner of a nursery on Hilltown Pike in Hilltown wants to place the land into the township’s Agricultural Security Area (ASA), but neighbors have objections. The topic came up at the Hilltown Board of Supervisors Monday, March 22 meeting. Ultimately, property owner Thomas Linke will need approval from supervisors to have the property FAITH TOPPLES CALVARY Faith Christian’s Bekah Frei beats the throw to third base in front of Calvary third baseman Holly Dass. The Faith Christian softball team scored 13 runs, including a three-run homer by Morgan Pepkowski, to defeat Bicentennial Athletic League rival Calvary Christian Monday in Philadelphia. The 13-5 win was the fourth of the season for the Lions. HOME | THE BUCKS COUNTY HERALDFIND THE BEST PLACES IN BUCKSCOUNTYARCHIVES
First Lady Frances Wolf and Acting Physician General Dr. Denise Johnson led a discussion about the COVID-19 vaccines and reproductive . Read More. Bucks County Coronavirus briefing for May 27. This guide with interactive tables, charts and maps illustrates the current status of COVID-19 in Bucks County. BUCKS LIVING MAGAZINE Bucks Living is a lifestyle magazine that features stories on the latest trends in indoor and outdoor living. 2021 PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS Controller. DEMOCRAT: Neale Dougherty - 48,256 Write-in - 341 REPUBLICAN: Andrew L. Warren - 20,926 Pamela A. Van Blunk - 31,432Write-in - 168
POLICE | THE BUCKS COUNTY HERALD Police | The Bucks County Herald. UPDATE: FOUND! (Missing endangered teen sought) Central Bucks Regional Police are looking for a missing endangered 17-year-old girl who is believed to be in the Doylestown area. Makayla Warrington, 17, of Somerdale, N.J., is considered to bea .
BUCKS COUNTY CORONAVIRUS BRIEFING FOR MAY 13 The Pennsylvania Department of Health today confirmed as of noon, May 13, there were 2,028 additional positive cases of COVID-19, bringing the statewide total to 1,181,279. As of 11:59 p.m. Wednesday, May 12, there were 38 new deaths identified by the Pennsylvania death registry, reported for a total of 26,697 deaths attributed to COVID-19The
IT TOOK 17 YEARS
Birgitta Wolfe. Persistence – 17 years of it – finally paid off. Developers of the proposed Riverview banquet facility and restaurant on the Route 202 Spur in Solebury Township got the unanimous approval of the board of supervisors on Thursday, May 20. The board granted preliminary and conditional final plan approval for Pantera Realty LLC BRIDGET WINGERT: HAPPY TO BE HERE Mort joined the business in 1960, after he attained a pharmaceutical degree at Rutgers. That was 60 years ago, a remarkable amount of time for anyone to spend in a business. When his father retired and moved to Florida in 1969, Mort became the proprietor. Early in the Barnetts’ time with Bear Apothecary, Mort and his wife, Janet, livedin an
FAMILY SERVICE PREPARES TO LAUNCH STREET HEALTHCARE MOBILE Family Service Association of Bucks County is preparing to launch a Street Healthcare Mobile Unit in partnership with several agencies in Bucks County, including Bucks County Opportunity Council, Bucks County Drug and Alcohol Commission, and HILLTOWN NEIGHBORS OPPOSE AG AREA The owner of a nursery on Hilltown Pike in Hilltown wants to place the land into the township’s Agricultural Security Area (ASA), but neighbors have objections. The topic came up at the Hilltown Board of Supervisors Monday, March 22 meeting. Ultimately, property owner Thomas Linke will need approval from supervisors to have the property FAITH TOPPLES CALVARY Faith Christian’s Bekah Frei beats the throw to third base in front of Calvary third baseman Holly Dass. The Faith Christian softball team scored 13 runs, including a three-run homer by Morgan Pepkowski, to defeat Bicentennial Athletic League rival Calvary Christian Monday in Philadelphia. The 13-5 win was the fourth of the season for the Lions. NEWS | THE BUCKS COUNTY HERALD Rita’s helps sweeten vaccination efforts. The Bucks County Commissioners on May 20 announced a $30,000 partnership with Rita’s Italian Ice to help sweeten the deal for residents lining up for COVID-19 vaccinations at county-run . ELECTION | THE BUCKS COUNTY HERALD The Primary Election is on Tuesday, May 18, 2021. The Bucks County Herald, in partnership with the League of Women Voters of Bucks County, published the Complete Bucks County Voters Guide. The guide provides nonpartisan candidate information and it educates and informs the community on the important information they need to know as theyprepare
POLICE | THE BUCKS COUNTY HERALD Police | The Bucks County Herald. UPDATE: FOUND! (Missing endangered teen sought) Central Bucks Regional Police are looking for a missing endangered 17-year-old girl who is believed to be in the Doylestown area. Makayla Warrington, 17, of Somerdale, N.J., is considered to bea .
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BROWSE | THE BUCKS COUNTY HERALD Twins Ezra and Wyatt Smith, 3, peer into a 1981 Ferrari 512 owned by Trey Dusek at the New Hope Auto Show’s Spring Cars and Coffee event May 2, at Peddler’s Village in Lahaska. BROWSE | THE BUCKS COUNTY HERALD Get our headlines in your inbox. Sign me up! Toggle navigation BucksCounty Herald
PA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH: FIRST DOSES OF VACCINE TO 58.7% According to the CDC, as of Friday morning, June 4, Pennsylvania has administered first doses of vaccine to 58.7% of its entire population, and the state ranks 9th among all 50 states for first doses administered by percentage of population. According to the CDC, as of Friday morning, June 4, 54.7% of Pennsylvanians age 18 and older arefully
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First Lady Frances Wolf and Acting Physician General Dr. Denise Johnson led a discussion about the COVID-19 vaccines and reproductive . Read More. Bucks County Coronavirus briefing for May 27. This guide with interactive tables, charts and maps illustrates the current status of COVID-19 in Bucks County. NEWS | THE BUCKS COUNTY HERALD Rita’s helps sweeten vaccination efforts. The Bucks County Commissioners on May 20 announced a $30,000 partnership with Rita’s Italian Ice to help sweeten the deal for residents lining up for COVID-19 vaccinations at county-run . BUCKS LIVING MAGAZINE Bucks Living is a lifestyle magazine that features stories on the latest trends in indoor and outdoor living. POLICE | THE BUCKS COUNTY HERALD Police | The Bucks County Herald. UPDATE: FOUND! (Missing endangered teen sought) Central Bucks Regional Police are looking for a missing endangered 17-year-old girl who is believed to be in the Doylestown area. Makayla Warrington, 17, of Somerdale, N.J., is considered to bea .
2021 PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS Controller. DEMOCRAT: Neale Dougherty - 48,256 Write-in - 341 REPUBLICAN: Andrew L. Warren - 20,926 Pamela A. Van Blunk - 31,432Write-in - 168
HONORING THOSE WHO GAVE THE ULTIMATE SACRIFICE Honoring those who gave the ultimate sacrifice. Breanna Yosmamaovich and Robin Goodwin of American Legion Post 242 Auxiliary present the Poppy Queen of 2021, 5-year-old Avery Palmer. The poppy has been a symbol for the American Legion since World War I, when Canadian physician Lt. Col. John McCrae, spotted red poppies among the gravesafter a
IT TOOK 17 YEARS
Birgitta Wolfe. Persistence – 17 years of it – finally paid off. Developers of the proposed Riverview banquet facility and restaurant on the Route 202 Spur in Solebury Township got the unanimous approval of the board of supervisors on Thursday, May 20. The board granted preliminary and conditional final plan approval for Pantera Realty LLC HILLTOWN NEIGHBORS OPPOSE AG AREA The owner of a nursery on Hilltown Pike in Hilltown wants to place the land into the township’s Agricultural Security Area (ASA), but neighbors have objections. The topic came up at the Hilltown Board of Supervisors Monday, March 22 meeting. Ultimately, property owner Thomas Linke will need approval from supervisors to have the property FAMILY SERVICE PREPARES TO LAUNCH STREET HEALTHCARE MOBILE Family Service Association of Bucks County is preparing to launch a Street Healthcare Mobile Unit in partnership with several agencies in Bucks County, including Bucks County Opportunity Council, Bucks County Drug and Alcohol Commission, and BRIDGET WINGERT: HAPPY TO BE HERE Mort joined the business in 1960, after he attained a pharmaceutical degree at Rutgers. That was 60 years ago, a remarkable amount of time for anyone to spend in a business. When his father retired and moved to Florida in 1969, Mort became the proprietor. Early in the Barnetts’ time with Bear Apothecary, Mort and his wife, Janet, livedin an
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First Lady Frances Wolf and Acting Physician General Dr. Denise Johnson led a discussion about the COVID-19 vaccines and reproductive . Read More. Bucks County Coronavirus briefing for May 27. This guide with interactive tables, charts and maps illustrates the current status of COVID-19 in Bucks County. NEWS | THE BUCKS COUNTY HERALD Rita’s helps sweeten vaccination efforts. The Bucks County Commissioners on May 20 announced a $30,000 partnership with Rita’s Italian Ice to help sweeten the deal for residents lining up for COVID-19 vaccinations at county-run . BUCKS LIVING MAGAZINE Bucks Living is a lifestyle magazine that features stories on the latest trends in indoor and outdoor living. POLICE | THE BUCKS COUNTY HERALD Police | The Bucks County Herald. UPDATE: FOUND! (Missing endangered teen sought) Central Bucks Regional Police are looking for a missing endangered 17-year-old girl who is believed to be in the Doylestown area. Makayla Warrington, 17, of Somerdale, N.J., is considered to bea .
2021 PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS Controller. DEMOCRAT: Neale Dougherty - 48,256 Write-in - 341 REPUBLICAN: Andrew L. Warren - 20,926 Pamela A. Van Blunk - 31,432Write-in - 168
HONORING THOSE WHO GAVE THE ULTIMATE SACRIFICE Honoring those who gave the ultimate sacrifice. Breanna Yosmamaovich and Robin Goodwin of American Legion Post 242 Auxiliary present the Poppy Queen of 2021, 5-year-old Avery Palmer. The poppy has been a symbol for the American Legion since World War I, when Canadian physician Lt. Col. John McCrae, spotted red poppies among the gravesafter a
IT TOOK 17 YEARS
Birgitta Wolfe. Persistence – 17 years of it – finally paid off. Developers of the proposed Riverview banquet facility and restaurant on the Route 202 Spur in Solebury Township got the unanimous approval of the board of supervisors on Thursday, May 20. The board granted preliminary and conditional final plan approval for Pantera Realty LLC HILLTOWN NEIGHBORS OPPOSE AG AREA The owner of a nursery on Hilltown Pike in Hilltown wants to place the land into the township’s Agricultural Security Area (ASA), but neighbors have objections. The topic came up at the Hilltown Board of Supervisors Monday, March 22 meeting. Ultimately, property owner Thomas Linke will need approval from supervisors to have the property FAMILY SERVICE PREPARES TO LAUNCH STREET HEALTHCARE MOBILE Family Service Association of Bucks County is preparing to launch a Street Healthcare Mobile Unit in partnership with several agencies in Bucks County, including Bucks County Opportunity Council, Bucks County Drug and Alcohol Commission, and BRIDGET WINGERT: HAPPY TO BE HERE Mort joined the business in 1960, after he attained a pharmaceutical degree at Rutgers. That was 60 years ago, a remarkable amount of time for anyone to spend in a business. When his father retired and moved to Florida in 1969, Mort became the proprietor. Early in the Barnetts’ time with Bear Apothecary, Mort and his wife, Janet, livedin an
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BROWSE | THE BUCKS COUNTY HERALD Twins Ezra and Wyatt Smith, 3, peer into a 1981 Ferrari 512 owned by Trey Dusek at the New Hope Auto Show’s Spring Cars and Coffee event May 2, at Peddler’s Village in Lahaska. POLICE | THE BUCKS COUNTY HERALD Police | The Bucks County Herald. UPDATE: FOUND! (Missing endangered teen sought) Central Bucks Regional Police are looking for a missing endangered 17-year-old girl who is believed to be in the Doylestown area. Makayla Warrington, 17, of Somerdale, N.J., is considered to bea .
ELECTION | THE BUCKS COUNTY HERALD The Primary Election is on Tuesday, May 18, 2021. The Bucks County Herald, in partnership with the League of Women Voters of Bucks County, published the Complete Bucks County Voters Guide. The guide provides nonpartisan candidate information and it educates and informs the community on the important information they need to know as theyprepare
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5761 Lower York Road Lahaska, PA 18931 • USA 215-794-1096 PA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH: FIRST DOSES OF VACCINE TO 58.7% According to the CDC, as of Friday morning, June 4, Pennsylvania has administered first doses of vaccine to 58.7% of its entire population, and the state ranks 9th among all 50 states for first doses administered by percentage of population. According to the CDC, as of Friday morning, June 4, 54.7% of Pennsylvanians age 18 and older arefully
TEWKSBURY HISTORICAL SOCIETY TOUR FEATURES SIX GARDENS Posted Thursday, June 3, 2021 12:00 am. The Tewksbury Historical Society will sponsor its Biannual Garden Tour from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, June 12, in Tewksbury Township, N.J., rain or shine. Six gardens located throughout the township will welcome visitors. All COVID-19 requirements applicable at that time will be followed. BUCKS COUNTY CORONAVIRUS BRIEFING FOR MAY 13 Vaccine providers have administered 9,452,364 total vaccine doses as of Thursday, May 13. 4,043,255 people are fully vaccinated; with a seven-day moving average of more than 65,900 people per day receiving vaccinations. 1,700,696 people are partially vaccinated, meaning they have received one dose of a two-dose vaccine. 5,743,951 people have received at least their first dose. HONORING THOSE WHO GAVE THE ULTIMATE SACRIFICE Honoring those who gave the ultimate sacrifice. Breanna Yosmamaovich and Robin Goodwin of American Legion Post 242 Auxiliary present the Poppy Queen of 2021, 5-year-old Avery Palmer. The poppy has been a symbol for the American Legion since World War I, when Canadian physician Lt. Col. John McCrae, spotted red poppies among the gravesafter a
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HONORING THOSE WHO GAVE THE ULTIMATE SACRIFICE QUAKERTOWN CELEBRATED MEMORIAL DAY MAY 31, WITH A PARADE AND A CEREMONY HELD AT WAR MEMORIAL PARK.Latest news
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AROUND-THE-CLOCK CLOSURE OF NJ ROUTE 175/UPPER RIVER ROAD NEAR SCUDDER FALLS BRIDGE NEXT WEEK NJ Route 175/Upper River Road in Ewing Township will be closed to through traffic around-the-clock from Monday morning through Friday afternoon next week, the Delaware River Join Toll Bridge … DAILY CORONAVIRUS BRIEFING PA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH: OVER 10.6 MILLION VACCINATIONS TO DATE This guide with interactive tables, charts and maps illustrates the current status of COVID-19 in Bucks County. These data are updated daily. See the numbers: Bucks County … ST. LUKE’S FIRST IN LEHIGH VALLEY REGION TO OFFER TEXTING CAPABILITY FOR VACCINE APPOINTMENTS Individuals looking for a simple and easy way to sign up for the COVID-19 vaccine can now schedule their appointment by texting the word “Vaccine” to 23762. St. … PENNDOT AWAITS STATE AND FEDERAL PERMITS TO START BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION While Tinicum Township public board of supervisors meetings continue to feature spirited discussions about competing views on the reopening of the Headquarters Road crossing of Tinicum Creek at Sheep … MARY KATE HUFF, A FIRST FOR UPPER MAKEFIELD TWP. Hard work, dedication and demonstrated strong leadership abilities have earned Mary Kate Huff the distinction of being the first woman to hold the rank of sergeant with the Upper Makefield Township … BACH CHOIR OF BETHLEHEM NAMES NEXT EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR The Bach Choir of Bethlehem has announced its next executive director, Leela Breithaupt. Breithaupt was selected by a committee of board and choir members, chaired by Patty Alercia, after a … PERKASIE BOROUGH COUNCIL ANNOUNCES INAUGURAL PRIDE MONTH CELEBRATIONIN JUNE
At its meeting on May 17, the Perkasie Borough Council unanimously passed a resolution declaring the month of June as LGBTQ+ Pride Month, and declared Saturday, June 26, as Pride Day, in the Borough … RURAL SPRINGFIELD HAS A TRAFFIC PROBLEM Mostly rural Springfield has a traffic problem. Since the closure of a portion of Richlandtown Pike for a bridge replacement last month, complaints have risen about truck traffic and speeding on … LOCAL SCHOOLS PLAN CEREMONIES FOR CLASS OF 2021 After last year’s ceremonies were canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic, high schools across the region are set to celebrate the Class of 2021 during graduation ceremonies next … MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND OPENS WITH TRIBUTE TO VETERANS Despite the rainy and chilly morning, a large crowd gathered at the World War I fountain in Doylestown Borough, to begin the Memorial Day weekend with speeches, prayer and patriotic music. The … WARRINGTON ADDS SIX VETERANS’ NAMES TO MEMORIAL WALL Dozens gathered under a large white tent to hear speakers, listen to patriotic music, honor the nation’s fallen soldiers, add six local veterans to the township’s Memorial Wall and … THE SALUTING MARINE SLATED FOR RIDE FOR THE FALLEN Tim Chambers, nationally known as “The Saluting Marine,” will honor servicemen and women killed or missing in the Vietnam War, including 95 from Lower Bucks County, when he appears at the … CENTRAL BUCKS SEEKS COMMUNITY’S INPUT FOR SUPERINTENDENT SEARCH The Central Bucks School District board of school directors is entering into a search for a new superintendent of schools. The Bucks County Intermediate Unit (“Bucks IU”) is assisting the … TWILIGHT WISH FOUNDATION HIRES EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR The Twilight Wish Foundation hired Brant Lingle as its new executive director this spring after a three-month search. Lingle has over 25 years of experience in the nonprofit sector, with the last 10 …Opinion & Editorial
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ART FARM GETAWAY IN THE WORKS So what does a retired academic, a professor emeritus, do when the school bell no longer rings for her but her energy level is still as high as the sky? Particularly, when she has been a dynamic …Editorials
County leaders want state action County leaders this week expressed their frustration at the lack of legislative action on two key election priorities, and once again called on the General Assembly to advance a bill to expand … Should pregnant women receive the COVID-19 vaccine? I’ve received quite a few questions about whether pregnant women should receive a COVID-19 vaccine. The risk of death due to complications from COVID-19 is 70 percent higher in pregnant than in…
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DOYLESTOWN HOSIERY MILLS AN ARTICLE IN THE FEB. 9, 1905, ISSUE OF THE INTELLIGENCER ANNOUNCED “STOCKING FACTORY MAY BE LOCATED HERE.” THE FIRM OF DRENK & BREWER CHOSE FOR ITS MILL THE HOHLEFELDER BUILDING (A … Letters to the Herald Solar installation will save taxpayer money The Herald recently addressed the installation of West Rockhill’s solar panels thanks in large part to research done by Supervisor Jim Miller. However, Jay Kayser commented about what an … Finding the truth is a difficult prospect On May 28, Senate Republicans blocked an effort to find the truth regarding the origin of the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. Meanwhile, in China, authorities have blocked efforts to find the origin … Letter to Congress: Shocked, disappointed I would like to take some of your time and express my thoughts and concerns over the events our country has recently witnessed. Like most Americans, I have been shocked, disappointed, angered and …Sports
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PALISADES CAPTURES FIRST DISTRICT TITLE The scene was set, and karma was in the air. Heading into the fourth meeting against Notre Dame-Green Pond, Palisades’ Kyle McGrath had a good feeling, despite seeing his team drop three …Softball
FAITH PEAKS AT RIGHT TIME; WINS SOFTBALL DISTRICTS The Faith Christian Lions softball program is well ahead of schedule. The 2020 team was supposed to go to states and the 2021 team goals were just supposed to grow and get experience. But last …Boys Volleyball
PENNRIDGE CLAIMS DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP No one expected it to be over in three games. But it was. The Pennridge boys volleyball team topped host and second seed Upper Dublin, 3-0 (25-14, 25-21, 25-23) to capture the District One … SPRING-FORD DASHES CB SOUTH’S PIAA BID Two District One Class 6A tournament teams fell to the same host, Spring-Ford, Tuesday in Royersford. After taking a 9-5 lead into the bottom of the seventh, the No. 19 Central Bucks South … PLAYOFFS RECAP: FAITH BASEBALL FALLS IN DISTRICT FINAL No. 1 Delco Christian hit a bases loaded single to walk off with a 7-6 win over No. 2 Faith Christian in last Thursday’s District One Class A baseball final. Faith (12-5) was seeking its … CB WEST SENIORS COMMIT TO COLLEGES It was all but inevitable that Carlin McFadden would compete in college track. Running, after all, is in her DNA. “Since I’m a track athlete, I feel like running has become part of my …Track and Field
CB WEST GIRLS WIN FIRST PIAA TITLE The weather may have been pretty gloomy, but nothing could rain on Central Bucks West’s parade. The CB West girls track and field team won its first state title in program history on …Community
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NATIONAL DISABILITY AND INCLUSION LEADERS HONORED IN DOYLESTOWN Deb and Dan Dagit were the guests of honor at a ribbon cutting event at the Lear Building in Doylestown. The Dagits have worked for 35 years advocating for and supporting the disabled and working … FORMER BUCKS POET LAUREATE PENS THIRD BOOK OF POEMS Former Bucks County Poet Laureate and retired George School English teacher Terence Culleton’s third collection of poems, “A Tree and Gone,” is now out through Future Cycle … WARRINGTON MOTOR UNIT WINS BEST CYCLE AWARD Warrington Township Police Department Officer David Kozuch participated in the second annual “Drive Out Addiction” Car Show, benefiting the Upper Southampton Police Community Enhancement … FLAGS FOR VETERANS’ GRAVES Members of Boy Scout Troop 34 assisted their chartering organization, New Hope American Legion Post 79, in placing flags on veterans’ graves at the Solebury Friends Meeting House cemetery … GIANT COMPANY SUPPORTS SCHOOL PROGRAMS Through its new Feeding School Kids initiative, The Giant Company together with its customers raised more than $3.3 million to address the issue of childhood hunger throughout local public school …*
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Palisades High School students plant 55 trees at Nockamixon State Park Over the course of two days in April, Easton-based nonprofit the Nurture Nature Center brought together Palisades High School students and Penn State Extension Master Watershed Steward volunteers to … MBIT to fete seniors Middle Bucks Institute of Technology (MBIT) will holding its annual Senior Recognition Ceremony 6;30 p.m. Monday, June 7, at William Tennent Alumni Stadium, 333 Centennial Road, Warminster. There … A. Marlyn Moyer Jr. Foundation accepting scholarship applications The A. Marlyn Moyer Jr. Scholarship Foundation announces that it will grant several partial scholarships for studies at colleges, universities, technical schools, nursing schools and other accredited…
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Peddler’s Village hosts monthlong block party Peddler’s Village in Lahaska presents a new event series occurring weekends through June. Beginning Saturday, June 5, the … Read More Live at the Falls music series jumps to weekly format The nonprofit Greater Easton Development Partnership (GEDP)’s Live at the Falls outdoor concert series will move from a monthly … ReadMore
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Newtown Theatre screens cult classics this summer The historic Newtown Theatre will host a series of cult classics this summer. The lineup includes “Monty Python and the Holy … Read MoreMore Local News
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PA JCI SENATE COMPLETES YEAR WITH AWARDS BANQUET The Pennsylvania JCI Senate hosted its meeting at the Springhill Suites in Quakertown earlier this month. Outgoing President Jeff Kozak of Quakertown ended his year with the annual Awards and … Rick Welch: Dollars and $ense DOES THE 4% RULE STILL WORK? When you consider all of the major transitions in your life (off to college, first job, get married, start a family, buy a home) no other transition is as welcome and feared as your retirement. Does …Health & Wellness
FIRST COVID PATIENT TREATED AT ST. LUKE’S UPPER BUCKS RETURNS TO BRING THANKS AND LUNCH Michele Grida paid a return visit to St. Luke’s Upper Bucks hospital, buoyed by a renewed sense of gratitude and purpose. This was the one-year anniversary of her fever-induced collapse and … DOYLESTOWN HOSPITAL CENTER RENAMED IN HONOR OF CLARK FAMILY With a $2.5 million gift from the family foundation of Angela and Dick Clark and their daughters, the Women’s Diagnostic Center at Doylestown Hospital will be named the Clark Center for Breast …Obituaries
WALTER KOMARNICKI
Walter Komarnicki, of Doylestown, passed away on Feb. 2, 2021. He was 86 years old. Read MoreJOHN C. WILKINS JR.
John C. Wilkins Jr. passed away peacefully on Wednesday, May 26, 2021 at his residence surrounded by his family. He was 77. Read MoreJames E. Ford
James E. Ford, 69, of Kintnersville, passed away on Thursday, May 20, 2021 at his residence. Born May 4, 1952, he was the son of the …Read More
PATRICIA LEE BROWN
Patricia Lee Brown, of Lambertville, NJ, passed away on May 14, 2021 in Washington Crossing, PA. Pat was 81. Read MoreGERALD H. RISSER
From the Masonic Village, Gerald H. Risser went to his final home early in the morning of Sunday, May 16, 2021. Read Moree-Editions
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