Yardley Borough Council Looks to Pass Short-Term Rental Ordinance, Limit Airbnbs
“The general consensus is that Airbnbs really screw up neighborhoods and me personally, I don’t want to see that happen to Yardley,” said Yardley resident Brad Levine.
“The general consensus is that Airbnbs really screw up neighborhoods and me personally, I don’t want to see that happen to Yardley,” said Yardley resident Brad Levine.
“Rescuing one animal won’t change the world, but it will forever change the world for that one cat.”
The Warrington-based center’s trauma-informed care and programs for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, who are disproportionately impacted by traumatic events, provides tools to self-regulate.
Ashley Paskill, a Telford resident and patron of Indian Valley Public Library, started the club because of her love of Celtic culture.
Students in grades K-6 have time to submit an entry before the deadline on Jan. 31.
The summit takes places Jan. 19 at William Tennent High School in Warminster – and it’s not too late to register.
Morrisville’s Bitchin’ Kitten Brewery is partnering with local Troop 2888 to sell their second annual limited edition Adventures in Scouting beers to help them raise funds. Each beer recipe is brewed to complement the Girl Scout Cookie it was inspired by.
The Bucks County Coalition Against Trafficking gave a presentation about its strategies and advocacy work in the county.
Lake Angela was moved by her own experiences with schizophrenia and the stories of the treatment patients in her dance therapy groups faced at the psychiatric institution.
Funding is running out for a federal rental assistance program, putting families across the commonwealth at risk of eviction.
The Congressional Budget Office estimates this budget will cut $698 billion in Medicaid spending, causing approximately 8.6 million people to lose their health care coverage. It will also result in 3 million less people a month receiving SNAP food stamps benefits.
“I commend the commissioners for standing up for the rule of law, and calling [Sheriff] Fred Harran out on his half-baked scheme to use county resources to do ICE’s deportation work,” said Democratic Sheriff candidate Danny Ceisler.
A mere 25.8% of registered voters in the county voted yesterday.
To some extent, President Donald Trump looms over the races, as progressive incumbents — Philly DA Larry Krasner and Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey — have vowed to resist his conservative agenda.