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Demolition of the former Regal Cinema and its decorative silos at the Barn Plaza shopping center in Doylestown Township is ...
The Roxey Ballet's choreographed re-enactment of George Washington's improbably successful 1776 crossing of the Delaware to ...
Dr. John Sampson, of Warwick Township, a veterinarian and the owner of the Richboro Veterinary Hospital, has saved many pets.
Demonstrators lined the streets surrounding the Bucks County Administration Building on Labor Day to protest what they ...
Doylestown Borough has joined the national campaign to raise awareness about ovarian cancer, which kills thousands of women in the U.S. each year. That's why dozens of volunteers fanned out ...
The Delaware River Greenway Partnership, in conjunction with the N.J. Clean Communities programs in Hunterdon, Mercer and Sussex counties and the N.J. Park Service, will host its annual Delaware River ...
The Aug. 25 Pennridge School Board meeting featured a lengthy public comment session during which three speakers alleged a conflict of interest on the part of director Chris Kaufman.
Holy Family University officials want to construct 12 buildings at its Newtown Township East Campus to house students of the growing institution. A preliminary sketch calls for each to contain ...
Hilltown hired a new police officer in August and its supervisors voted to require fire companies that serve the township to provide an annual report covering how they spent money ...
Last Saturday, Oscar Hammerstein’s desk came home to its first location, his study at Highland Farm, now part of the Oscar Hammerstein Museum and Theatre Education Center.
With profound changes then likely coming to health care, the Bucks County Herald decided last year to take a detailed look at medical care here, who has access to it, ...
The dark cloud on the horizon. Waiting for the other shoe to fall. Pick your own cliché, but the future of health care in the United States is murky.