The Bucks County Herald
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Local Couple Honored by Doylestown Borough For Years of Service to the Community
A Doylestown couple has been acknowledged and honored for their years of community service that have made a significant impact on the town. Freda R.…
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Yardley Borough Resident Files Petition To Reduce Size of Local Council
A local resident has filed a petition to have the Yardley Borough Council from seven to five members. Chris English wrote about the recent petition…
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Lahaska-Based Fashion Retailer Partners With Environmentally-Friendly Clothing Company
A popular fashion retailer in Lahaska has partnered with an enviromentally-friendly clothing company for a good cause. Staff writers at the Bucks County Herald wrote…
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The Bucks County Classic Is Returning to Doylestown. Read To Know When and How To Participate
The popular Bucks County Classic bike race will be returning to Doylestown in mid-September, seeing racers from around the world come to the area. Mike…
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Newtown Art Gallery Showcasing Work of Two Artists from Ukraine, Georgia
A popular art gallery in Newtown is showcasing the work of two artists from the countries of Ukraine and Georgia. Staff writers at the Bucks…
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Arts and Cultural Council of Bucks County Invites Members to Submit Their Artwork for Their Fall Salon
The Arts and Cultural Council of Bucks County will be accepting online submissions of art for their fall salon until Friday. Staff writers at the…
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Quakertown High School Student Wins Major Tennis Championship Held in Newtown
A Bucks County high school student recently one a major tennis championship. William Rampe wrote about the local champion for the Bucks County Herald. Max…
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School Community Mural for New Hope-Solebury School District Finished with Help from Education Fund
The New Hope-Solebury School District just completed a community mural with the help of a local nonprofit affiliate. Stephanie Yoder wrote about the art project…
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Several Bucks County College Students are Using Their Summers to Serve Their Communities
A group of nine college students from Bucks County will spend their summers aiding their communities through nonprofit organizations. Staff members of the Bucks County…

































