Bucks County Herald
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At Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, Buckingham, One Artistic Work Funds Another
A painting of Our Lady of Guadalupe Church is up for raffle by its creator. The proceeds from that lottery will fund a separate piece…
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South Korean Boy Band BTS Helps Local Asian-American Adoptee Connect with Her Heritage and Culture
Nicole Hudack, a Korean adoptee, had the expected questioning about who she was and how she fit into New Jersey life. But her fandom for…
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Church in New Hope Displays an Onsite ‘Memorial to the Lost’ to Honor Bucks County Gun Victims
St. Philip’s Episcopal Church, New Hope, blessed a display of t-shirts yesterday at its two services. The 50 articles of clothing, each displayed on wooden…
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Feasterville’s Best Photo Is the Picture of Longevity, Outlasting Technology Shifts and Pandemic Restrictions
Nick and Carol Pacitti are industry survivors. Their Feasterville camera store, Best Photo, has outlasted sweeping technology changes, shifting consumer habits, and even a pandemic.…
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New Hope Athlete Foils All Opponents to Earn Bronze at USA Fencing National Championships
Jim Flint from New Hope outmaneuvered his opponents to earn bronze at the USA Fencing National Championships. Karen Sangillo covered the finer points of his…
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Hartsville Firefighter’s Inventive Spark Leads Him to Reinvent Traditional Home Smoke Detectors
In an idea born of equal parts ingenuity and fire-fighting experience, Ed Pfeiffer of Hartsville has improved traditional home smoke detectors. He and his grandsons…
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Devil’s Tea Table Alliance Gains Support from Lenape Nation to Protect Unique NJ Rock Formation
Ongoing protection efforts for a distinct — and storied — Delaware River rock formation gained backing from a local Native American tribe, Lenape Nation. Cliff…
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Gender-Based Salary Disparity Suit Alleges That Central Bucks School District Needs a Lesson on Fairness
Apparently, the educational and experiential value of male teachers at Central Bucks School District (CBSD) unfairly warrants a higher starting salary than that of their female counterparts. At…
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Bristol Mom, Sun, Finds Blue-Sky Opportunities in New Habitat for Humanity Home
When Sun immigrated to Bristol from South Korea in 1986, she shifted from apartment to apartment with her five children. Often, they split up, to ease the lodging burden of staying with family…
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Oh Deer! Solebury Township Considers Options in Curbing Population Explosion of Bucks and Does
Massive numbers of deer threaten Solebury Township. They endanger motorists and gnaw the local environment to the point of destruction. The Board of Supervisors is considering solutions, reports Brigitta Wolf…
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The Neshaminy Journal Invites Bucks County Readers to Explore Its Retro-Style Storytelling
The idea of a literary magazine in the U.S. — a compendium of essays, short-fiction, poetry, and other writings — goes back to a Philadelphia publication issued in the early 1800s. The…
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Trenton-Mercer Airport Renovation: June 2 Meeting Could Cancel It Altogether or Clear It for Takeoff
Like baggage before boarding, the project to renovate Trenton-Mercer Airport is about to be weighed. The Bucks County Herald profiled the renovation’s June 2 public hearing. The proposed work includes four…
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Central Bucks Student, Advocating for Her Heritage, Challenges School Calendar Inclusiveness
Diwali, one of the biggest religious holidays in India, is as important to Hindus as Christmas is to Christians. Therefore, Paree Parsi recommended it as a scheduled holiday…
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Ancestral Roots: Langhorne Daughter Preps Site for a Tree, Replacing One Her Grandfather Grew Decades Ago
Barbara “Bluejay” Michalski, a Native American storyteller from Langhorne, paid homage to both her biological grandfather and her spiritual Earth Mother, according to the Bucks Count Herald. She lovingly prepared the soil by the Aquetong Spring for the planting of an Eastern…
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Quite the Feet: A 320-Mile Stroll from Washington to New York Pauses in Bucks County
Last month, Neil King left his Washington D.C. home for a walk. About four weeks later, he will wrap it up. But he’ll be in Manhattan, 320 miles away…


























