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Warminster Township Officials Hope to See Philadelphia Wage Tax Money Return Home
Warminster Township officials are hoping to see some of the money paid to Philadelphia through wage tax imposed on residents working in the city return home, writes Dino Ciliberti for the Warminster Patch. In a recent meeting, Finance Director John Ramey informed Warminster Township Supervisors that the Sterling Act is shortchanging the township by $526,000,…
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Quakertown Principal Goes Above and Beyond to Inspire His Students to Read
Scott Davis, the principal of Springfield Elementary in Quakertown, is willing to do nearly anything to inspire his students to learn, reports WFMZ 69 News. This Thursday, the principal got covered in green slime after the school completed a reading challenge. The goal was to have every student read at least 15 minutes each evening…
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Having Issues with State or Federal Agencies? Visit This Bucks County Library for Help
With the assistance of a native politician, a Bucks County library will be assisting residents facing issues with government agencies. Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick, along with Senator Maria Collett of Montgomery County, will be hosting mobile office hours in Bucks County to assist residents experiencing an issue with any state of federal related agencies on June…
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Yardley Playground Temporarily Closes After Mother Duck Claims Area to Hatch Eggs
A playground in Bucks County has been temporarily closed to the public after a local animal decided that it was the perfect place to settle down. Kids Kingdom Playground, located at 1100 Edgewood Road in Yardley, has been blocked off with police tape for a very unique reason: a mother duck decided that the middle…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Washington Crossing Estate Overlooking the Delaware River
A riverside estate in Bucks County has recently gone upon for sale, offering a serene view from a unique home. . . Sit up to overlook the Delaware River, this home is a great option for those looking for a great view from a unique estate. . . Four bedrooms and four full bathrooms provide…
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Postponed Car Show Returning to Bucks County, Featuring Makes and Models of All Kinds
An annual car show is returning to a school in Bucks County after this year’s original date was postponed to early June. Hope Lutheran School, located at 2600 Haines Road in Levittown, will be hosting the second annual Hope Lutheran Spring Car Show on June 3 from 10 AM – 2 PM. Original scheduled for…
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Transportation Group’s Scholarship Presented To Bucks County Technical High School Student
TMA Bucks has announced that Miles Cole Martir of Fairless Hills has been selected to receive a $2,000 TMA Bucks Foundation Scholarship. Martir, who is set to graduate from Bucks County Technical High School, will be furthering his education at the University of Colorado – Boulder this upcoming fall where he will major in sustainable…
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Couple Decorates Their Holland Home with Colorful Items Acquired During Their Many Trips
Jayme Trott and Bud Johnson enriched their Holland home during a recent renovation with colorful items they acquired during their many trips abroad, especially to Mexico, writes Terri Akman for The Philadelphia Inquirer. “After 17 years, we wanted a more contemporary look,” said Trott. The community carriage two-story home has three bedrooms and two-and-a-half bathrooms.…
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Bucks County Woman’s Nonprofit Brings Joy to Seniors The Entire Year
Cheryl Campbell, of Morrisville, is on a mission to bring joy to seniors in her community, writes Beccah Hendrickson for 6abc. Campbell founded and serves as the executive director of The Christmas Gala, a nonprofit that wants to bring Christmas to the elderly throughout the entire year. Earlier this week, Campbell and her team visited…
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AOY Art Center Sets Up Statues in Bucks County Park as Part of Recent Installation
An art center in Bucks County has placed a series of statues in a local park in a continued effort to promote creativity in the area. AOY Art Center, headquartered at 949 Mirror Lake Road in Morrisville, have set up new statues at the Garden of Reflection 9/11 Memorial in Yardley as a part of the…
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Doylestown Nonprofit Dedicated to Empowering Young Girls Announces 2023 Award Winners
A nonprofit in Bucks County has named several young residents who have proven themselves to be active in their communities. Girls Empowered, Inc., a nonprofit dedicated to empowering girls from elementary through high school, has announced the winners of their 2023 Girls Empowered Award. The organization sought girls who emulated their definition of empowered: possessing…
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Bucks County Police Work with Organizations to Teach Young Residents How to Ride Bikes
Several organizations in Bucks County recently came together in an effort to teach the area’s youngest citizens how to ride their bikes. TMA Bucks, headquartered at 7 Neshaminy Interplex in Trevose, recently held a bicycle safety event at Veterans Park in Newtown. The event was a collaboration between the transportation service, the Newtown Township Police…
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Annual Boating Festival in Bucks County Cancelled. Read to Learn Why
An annual outdoor event in Bucks County is being cancelled, and organizers are not sure if it will ever be held again. The Bucks County Dragon Boat Festival, which is annually held at Lake Luxembourg in Langhorne, has been cancelled. “It is with much sadness that we announce that our 2023 Bucks County Dragon Boat…
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Bucks County Officials Acknowledged for Program Helping Disabled Citizens Find Work
The Bucks County government has partnered with a local education organization to ensure all residents have the opportunity to find work. Working alongside the Bucks County Intermediate Unit, officials from the local government were acknowledged for their work with Project SEARCH, which aims to help local residents with disabilities find jobs well-suited for them. “The…
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Richboro Synagogue Teacher Uses Sports to Get Students Excited About Learning
Marla Gelfont, a religious school teacher at Ohev Shalom Synagogue in Richboro and Spanish teacher at Northeast High School in Philadelphia, is getting her students excited about learning by incorporating sports into her lesson plans, writes Dave Uram for KYW Newsradio. “It gets the kids to actively want to learn,” she said. With the Eagles…
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Bucks County Warehouse, Offering 500 New Jobs, Wins Final Approval from Local Township
After a long period of discussions and concerns, a new warehouse is being planned for Bucks County, bringing with it a slew of new jobs. Damon C. Williams wrote about the project for the Bucks County Courier Times. Falls Township supervisors recently finalized plans for the latest warehouse of LPC Morrisville to be built in…









































