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Tonight’s ‘Wheel of Fortune’ Episode Features a B_cks Co_nty Contestant Spinning for Cash and Prizes
The rat-a-tat sound of the spinning Wheel of Fortune will be music to the ears of Ari Lipsky, originally of Langhorne. He will fulfill a…
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Pennsylvania State Police Use Helicopter to Deliver Backpacks to Croydon’s Keystone Elementary School
Students at Keystone Elementary School found out recently that Santa’s not the only person who flies around with presents. First graders at the Croydon school…
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Roxy Therapy Dogs, Danboro, Blends ‘Two Favorite Things’ of Its President: Animals and Altruism
Sharon Fleck confesses to loving animals for “as long as I can remember.” The way the animal-human bond enriched her life led her to her…
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In a 6-1 Vote, Pennridge School Board Excludes Curriculum on Inclusion
A recent 6-1 Pennridge School Board vote halted — at least for now — instruction on the issue of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). TaRhonda…
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Council Rock School District Decision to Forego Masks Has Serious Implications for Newtown Sixth Grader
Nine-year-old Carolyn Austin was eager to return to Goodnoe Elementary to start fifth grade. But her Leukemia diagnosis has cancelled her chances at in-person attendance…
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Upcoming Football Film, The Hail Mary, Celebrates the Catholic Sisterhood That Guided Its Local Director
As its director, Daniel Roebuck’s current film, The Hail Mary, is a high school football saga. As its screenwriter, however, the story is a nod…
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Daughters of the American Revolution’s New Marker at Paoli Battlefield a Reminder of the Cost of Freedom
The Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) led a ceremony recently to dedicate an America 250 Patriot Marker at the Paoli Battlefield in Malvern, writes…
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Area Team Packs Its Duffles for Williamsport, Earning Spot in Little League World Series
Upper Providence Little League has secured its place in the Little League World Series in Williamsport. The trip represents a field of dreams that some…
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Scarce Lanternfly Sightings: The Persistent Pests Aren’t Gone For the 2021 Season, Just Spread Out
If you are seeing fewer spotted lanternflies than you expect, don’t get too excited. It doesn’t mean the persistent pests are nonexistent or that lanternfly…
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Saturday Movie Night: Not to See One; to *Be* in One. Local Filmmaker Needs Extras Tonight in Bethlehem
Just as directors M. Night Shyamalan favors Bucks County and Woody Allen loved the backdrop of Manhattan, local filmmaker Danny Roebuck has a thing for…
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Population Data Show Philadelphia To Be One of the Most Racially Segregated Metro Areas in the Country
Philadelphia ranks as the 13th most racially segregated urban area out of the 100 largest metros in the country, write Chad Pradelli, Cheryl Mettendorf, and…
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What Does This Coatesville Teen Want to Be When He Grows Up? A Pirate or a Lion?
Coatesville resident and athlete-extraordinaire Lonnie White Jr., a recent graduate of Malvern Prep, has a tough decision to make on his immediate future, reports Jamie…
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Bucks County’s Newest Millionaires — Perhaps Understandably — Prefer to Remain Anonymous
At the request of the five winners of the May 21 Mega Millions lottery, the only public knowledge about the lucky ticket purchasers is this:…
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Holland Pharmacy — Not a TV Boston Bar — Cited as a Place Where ‘Everybody Knows Your Name’
COVID-19 dampened business’ abilities to provide customers with a personal touch. But a Bucks County pharmacist didn’t let the mandate for physical distance affect her long-term commitment to connecting, reports…
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Bensalem Athlete Compelled to Choose Between Who He ‘Really Is’ and the High School Sport He Loved
The “Save Women’s Sports Act,” which intended to preserve “biology-based eligibility standards for participation in female sports,” has become a personal issue for a Bensalem High School…
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Like Hand Sanitizer During the Pandemic, Area Homes for Sale Are Flying Off the Shelves
Potential buyers are facing a real estate rush in the red-hot housing market in the Philadelphia region. Conditions are radically changing how purchase transactions unfold, report Nydia…
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Cape May Ferry Provides a Swell Opportunity for Championship Bucks County-bred Surfer
Rob Kelly grew up in Bucks County, learned to surf in Hawaii, now lives full-time in Ocean City, NJ, and recently raced on his board with the Cape May…








































