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Read More: Program Offers Resume Help For Older Bucks County ResidentsSenior citizens in Bucks County will be able to update their job resumes with help from the local Habitat for…
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Read More: Middletown Offering Citizen Police AcademyThe Middletown Township Police Department will be offering a citizen police academy in the fall.
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Read More: Tree Contractor Causes Fire, Power LossOne person was taken to the hospital, several properties were damaged and power was knocked out to about 30 homes…
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Read More: PHOTOS: Bristol Celebrates August First Friday Under The SunBristol Borough’s historic business district was alive during its August First Friday event.
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Read More: Locals Volunteer To Help Less FortunateLocal residents donated their time and resources to prepare 2,000 boxes of food to help families in need.
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Read More: Newportville Road Resurfacing PlannedOver the next year, a contractor working for PennDOT will repave Newportville Road in Bristol Township.
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Read More: Bucks County Swears In New JudgeIn a standing room only crowd inside the Justice Centerโs Courtroom 410 on the afternoon of Tuesday, August 2, the…
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Read More: Police Ask For Tips On Armed 7-Eleven RobberyPennsylvania State Police are investigating a gunpoint robbery that happened last week at a 7-Eleven.
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Read More: Pennsbury School Board Appoints New Co-Principal For High SchoolThe Pennsbury Board of School Directors appointed Reginald A. Meadows to be the next Co-Principal at Pennsbury High School during…
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Read More: Galloway Hosts More Than 200 Veterans For Annual DinnerFor the third year in a row, Falls Township-based State Rep. John Galloway (D-140) hosted veterans for dinner on Thursday…
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Read More: New Citizens Sworn In At Pennsbury ManorFifty of Americaโs newest citizens were sworn in last week.
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Read More: Driver Injured After Slamming Into TreeA man was hurt in a Wednesday evening wreck in Middletown.
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Read More: Tullytown Police Chief Happy With National Night Out ParticipationWhen Tullytown Chief of Police Daniel Doyle saw the crowds at his borough’s first National Night Out he was shocked.
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Read More: Political Hangover: Conventions Are Over, Bill Goes To TaxpayersThe major partiesโ political pep rallies may be over, but the costs live on for American taxpayers.
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Read More: Three-Car Crash At Mill Creek & Levittown ParkwaysA three-car crash happened Wednesday evening in Falls Township.
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Read More: PA Children Must Now Be Rear-Facing In Cars Until Age 2The state has recently increased safety precautions for children in car seats, requiring all children under the age of two…




















