This Holiday Weekend: Walk, Trot, Drive, Sit, Listen, Laugh
Thursday, November 25 Doylestown 11:30 am. Celebrate a Solemn Mass in the Chapel of Our Lady of Czestochowa, otherwise known as the Black
Thursday, November 25 Doylestown 11:30 am. Celebrate a Solemn Mass in the Chapel of Our Lady of Czestochowa, otherwise known as the Black
As soon as he was needed for a pure, party-line vote, our own Congressman, Brian Fitzpatrick (Pa-R), showed he knew how to be
We didn’t hear a bat squeak from Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick about the censure of Paul Gosar (R-AZ) that passed in Congress, without his
Friday, November 19 6:30 to 8 pm the holiday lights will go on and on at Peddler’s Village, which Trip Advisor rates No.
With the echolocation of a bat, Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick has picked his way through the two parts of President Biden’s bills, voting yes
There was a surprising instance of “hive mind” last Friday, when high school teachers at Harry S. Truman School in Levittown, Bucks County,
What are your school board meetings showing students other than adults out of control? School board members seem buffaloed by the notion of
Friday, Nov. 12 It’s time to start making those Christmas, Hannukah, Kwanza presents! Join this beginners’ knitting class on Friday night, and soon
By translating Central Buck’s diversity and inclusion program (meant to ensure that students and faculty are fair to all races and religions) into
University of North Georgia’s Matthew Boedy spoke to the Bucks County Beacon about his new book, “The Seven Mountains Mandate,” and how Kirk was part of this movement seeking right-wing Christian dominion over government and society.
On this Democracy Day, I want us to remember: democracy isn’t just something we inherit, it’s something we build — one election, one conversation, one act of civic engagement at a time, writes Bob Harvie.
Because authoritarianism is most visible in hindsight, people often don’t recognize it until it’s too late.
When the truth is unthinkable, we lie to ourselves and one another, writes historian Dr. William Horne.
“These communities in Bucks County were built for working-class people, and for decades it stayed that way. But since 2017, rent has gone up in our region by 50 percent,” said Prokopiak.