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Lansdale Eyes 73-Home Development at Former Steel Site
A major housing proposal is in motion in Lansdale, where a local developer is eyeing a transformation of industrial land into a new residential community,…
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Montgomery County Allocates Almost $2 Million for Construction Projects
Montgomery County officials authorize nearly $2 million in contracts for ongoing construction projects, writes Rachel Ravina for The Reporter. The agreement package passed in a…
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Middletown Township Apartment Complex Could be Doubled in Size in Possible Expansion
An apartment complex in Bucks County may be doubling in size once a major expansion project begins in order to accommodate more residents. Greg Vellner…
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Chalfont-Based Company Worked On the Restoration of the Liberty Bell Statue Outside of Citizens Bank Park
A Bucks County company is being credited for workin on the restoration of an important statue connected to the Philadelphia Phillies. Dan Social wrote about…
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Several Bucks County Emergency Units To Receive FEMA Grants, Totaling Nearly Half $1 Million
Several emergency service associations in Bucks County are being awarded grants from FEMA to assist them financially. Greg Vellner wrote about the recent grants for…
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Yardley Church’s Annual Pumpkin Patch Raises Money for Local Food Pantry
A local church will be hoisting a pumpkin sale to raise funds for a local food pantry, a charitable event that happens every year around…
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Doylestown Foster Care Service Receives Donation from Perkasie Skydiving Center
A Bucks County foster care service recently received a donation from a fun sports center that is located in a nearby town. Staff writers at…
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Most Local Car Dealers Already Offer Protections from Buck County’s New ‘Lemon Law’
Bucks County commissioners recently passed a lemon law – the first of its kind in Pennsylvania – to protect used-car buyers, writes Greg Vellner for…
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Perkasie Garden Club’s 30th Anniversary Branches Out to 2022 Garden Tour
The Perkasie Garden Club (PGC), which blossomed into existence in 1991, isn’t letting something as drab as a calendar limit its 30th anniversary. The organization…
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Locally Grown and Produced Foods, Entertainment Draw People to Telford Night Market
Telford Night Market, described as “a curated seasonal family-friendly open-air night market,” opened for the season on June 1 and will run through August 31,…
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Pennridge School District Mulls Morning Time Change, Acquiescing to Teenager Snooze-Button Usage
High school students who rely on snooze buttons for some extra morning sleep may get help from Pennridge School District. Unfortunately, it may not come…
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Bucks County Wineries’ Harvest Celebration, Which Starts Today, Is Sure to Give Attendees a Grape Time
Harvest Celebration 2021, running today and tomorrow, is one of the last opportunities to taste the fruits of the grape-growing season. The Reporter Online served…
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‘The Sassy Shrink’ Counsels Women from Her Ivyland Home, Providing ‘Good Magic through Zoom’
In her pre-pandemic professional life, Jaclyn Borgia of Ivyland counseled patients in person. Using the moniker The Sassy Shrink, she transitioned to virtual sessions last…
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Flex Force Training Muscles Through the Pandemic, Reverse-Engineers to Brick-and-Mortar Hulmeville Site
The business model of Flex Force Training, Hulmeville, centered on in-home instruction. In 2018, however, its owner-operator, Katey Smyth, transitioned to a brick-and-mortar site. Then…
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Fire Prevention Week Advice: Don’t Just Keep an Eye Out for Flames, Keep Your Ears Attuned, Too
Fire Prevention Week, October 3-9, 2021, offers wise reminders to involve the senses in ongoing safety measures: watch for flames; be attuned for the smell…
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Bucks County Ready To Vaccinate ‘Everybody Right Now’ If There Were COVID-19 Vaccines Available
Bucks County is ready to vaccinate as many as 15,000 people each week under its new $14 million plan but there is one issue putting…







































