Falls Township
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Falls Township Grants Approval to Construct New Salt Storage Facility
Supervisors from a Bucks County township recently announced updates for a new storage unit for salt. Members of the board for Falls Township granted preliminary and final land development approval to NorthPoint to construct a 115,200-square-foot storage facility for Morton Salt at 10 Solar Drive in Morrisville. The salt company’s existing space would be demolished…
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Falls Township Granted Approval for a Renewable Natural Gas Facility. Here’s What You Should Know
Supervisors from a Bucks County township recently approved the final steps for a renewable natural gas facility to begin being built. In their latest meeting, the Falls Township Board of Supervisors granted preliminary and final land development approval for Waste Management to construct two 20,000-square-foot renewable natural gas plants on a portion of the company’s…
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Football Players, Actors, and Reporters Among Famous Pennsbury Alum Inducted into District’s Hall of Fame
A group of celebrities that graduated from the same Bucks County school district were recently recognized for their successful careers. Several well-known graduates of the Pennsbury School District were recently inducted into into their Hall of Fame, the first alum to be added to the new hall. Reporters Robert Costa (Class of 2004) and Hallie…
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Pennsbury Thespian Troupe Celebrates Popular Television Program Through Unique Production
A Bucks County high school’s theatre program will be remaking a popular television show’s program for their latest project. Staff writers at the Lower Bucks Times wrote about the upcoming event. Pennsbury High School’s Thespian Troupe 830 will be presenting their latest production, “Thursday Night Live!”, at the event of the month. A tribute to “Saturday…
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Falls Township Continues Work With Real Estate Developer, Enters Leasing Agreement for Construction
A major development plan in Bucks County continues after a transportation company signed a lease with Falls Township. Staff writers at the Lower Bucks Times had the details. NorthPoint Developments is currently working on construction of a new 1,159,849 square-foot facility at Keystone Trade Center, the former site of U.S. Steel in Bucks County. The…
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Falls Township Municipal Building To Receive Much-Needed Renovation Over the Next Year
A municipal building in Bucks county will soon undergo a renovation project, which professionals believe will last about a year. Jeff Werner wrote about the upcoming project for the Levittown Patch. Supervisors of Falls Township recently approved for the Falls Township Municipal Building to undergo a much-needed renovation project. Updating of the existing building and…
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New Falls Township Wawa Will Sell Beer, Wine As They Open This Coming Year
One of Bucks County’s latest Wawa location will begin selling alcohol to customers when they open in the coming year. The new location, which will be situated at 530 Lincoln Highway in Falls Township, will offer beer and wine to customers, a new item the popular chain will be selling. Supervisors approved the sale of…
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Falls Township Looking for Volunteer Painters to Complete Park Mural This Weekend
With an unfinished mural on display in the area, officials from Falls Township are looking for artists to complete the large art piece. Nicole Rosenthal wrote about the mural and its potential painters for the Levittown, PA Patch. The township’s “Love Is The Answer Movement” mural is set to undergo finishing touches on Saturday from…
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Newtown Resident, Pennsbury Alum To Helm Philadelphia Youth Symphonic Band as Conductor
The Philadelphia Youth Symphonic Band will soon have a Bucks County native as its new conductor, just in time for upcoming auditions. Staff writers at the Lower Bucks Times wrote about the band’s updates. Patrick Bailey, a resident of Newtown and a graduate of Pennsbury High School, will act as the band’s conductor this fall.…
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Food Truck Festival to Be Held In Falls Township. Read To Know When and Where
Looking to find a new favorite food spot? A food truck festival is set to be held in Falls Township this week, with tons of options for hungry locals. Staff writers for the Lower Bucks Times. The food truck festival is set to be held on Sept. 16 at Falls Township Community Park, located at…
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Falls Township Hires Consulting Firm to Determine if Earned Income Tax on Budget Will Have Financial Impact
The Fall Township Board of Supervisors recently contracted with a consoling firm to determine if an earned income tax will have a positive or negative affect on local residents. Staff writers at the Lower Bucks Times wrote about the recent deal. The board recently voted unanimously to hire ESI Consult Solutions, Inc. to undertake a…
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Retiring Police Officer From Falls Township Honored With National Awards From VFW
A police officer from Falls Township and a firefighter from Levittown were honored by the VFW as they prepare to retire. Staff writers for the Lower Bucks Times wrote about the recent ceremony. The Levittown VFW Post 6495 nominated Falls Township police officer John Yeager and Levittown firefighter Brian Huber for the national award. Huber received…
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Neshaminy School District Plans To Build New School, Sports Complex for $51.8M, $13M
Neshaminy School District is moving forward with plans for a new middle school location and high school sports complex. Peg Quann wrote about the plans and their timelines for the Bucks County Courier Times. This winter, the school district will oversee the construction of a new elementary school building on Maple Point Middle School’s campus.…
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Falls Township is Currently Reviewing Options for Estate with William Penn Ties
Falls Township is currently weighing options for what to do with a home built in the late 1600s. Ella Castronuovo wrote about the home and its potential sale for the Bucks County Courier Times. Three Arches Historic Home, a 300-year-old residence with ties to William Penn, was put on the market for potential buyers back…
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Coppa Rage, with Key Player from Fairless Hills, Is the First Area Youth Soccer Club with National Title Since 1967
Bucks County athletes were key in the recent 2022 U.S. Youth Soccer National Championship. Andrew Robinson reported on the sports updates for PaPrepLive. Coppa Rage, the victors, becomes the first Philadelphia-area players to take that title since 1976. In the final, Taylor Mays (Pennsbury H.S., Fairless Hills) and Samantha Ridler (North Penn H.S., Lansdale) led…
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National Night Out in Bucks County to Be Held on Tuesday
Several townships and boroughs in Bucks County will be hosting the annual National Night Out on Aug. 2, where locals can enjoy fun activities and community fun. Ella Castronuovo wrote about the upcoming events in the Bucks County Courier Times. The event, which is organized by local law enformcent agencies, will be held in Bensalem,…
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Bristol Township Pairs Social-Service Experts with Police, Creating ‘Co-Responders’ to Trouble
To help Bristol Township police officers in situations in which social services may represent a better resolution to an issue than incarceration, the borough is joining other local communities using a “co-responder” program. A Lower Bucks Times report explained its intent. The Bristol initiative has paired Fetiye “Tia” Kazee and Keevon Johnson aside the men…
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Keystone Trade Center Breaks Ground at Former Falls Township U.S. Steel Site
The Herculean effort to transform the former U.S. Steel site in Falls Township into the new Keystone Trade Center took an obvious step forward last week. Damon C. Williams and Peg Quann reported the property’s latest step toward resurrection in the Bucks County Courier Times. The project’s developer, NorthPoint (of Kansas City, Mo.), broke ground…








































