Bucks County school start times: Could a later start help teen learners?
After a pause during the pandemic, Bucks County school leaders are thinking it’s high time to revisit when the first bell rings. Research
After a pause during the pandemic, Bucks County school leaders are thinking it’s high time to revisit when the first bell rings. Research
Mayor Stokes says he’s 99% sure it was Bigfoot. Source: Riegelsville Mayor Greg Stokes recalls possible Bigfoot experience during camping trip – 6abc
The center was created in honor of Central Bucks educator Corinne Transue Sikora, who died of breast cancer in November 2020. Source: Corinne
Funding will help repair the Randall Avenue Bridge By Lower Bucks Times – November 22, 2021 State Rep. Tina Davis announced that Bristol
Bristol Borough Police Chief Steven Henry left the borough department Wednesday after leading it for six years. Source: Chief Steven Henry leaves Bristol
The Lower Makefield Township supervisors have narrowly approved a 2022 preliminary budget that proposes an ambitious road paving program, the hiring of people
Friday, Nov. 12 It’s time to start making those Christmas, Hannukah, Kwanza presents! Join this beginners’ knitting class on Friday night, and soon
The Bucks County Planning Commission (BCPC) has been hosting a series of open house meetings this fall to engage the public on the
Morrisville Borough, once a thriving town with a thriving, well-established commercial district has fallen on hard times. Its borough council is set to
According to the poll conducted between Oct. 10-11, “Trump fatigue” was setting in for PA-01 voters and “the unpopularity of Trump and the national GOP brand [was] splashing onto Fitzpatrick.”
Doylestown, Morrisville, Perkasie and New Hope were among the locations where local residents protested Saturday because they love their country.
“If you want to run a prosecutor’s office that’s really going to keep people safe, you need to be proactive and you need to be out there in the community,” said Khan.
Partisan politics takes a back seat as a community unites to protect its home from a solid waste recycling center.
Democratic candidate for sheriff Danny Ceisler said if elected he vows to “end this deportation partnership once and for all.”