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Philadelphia Library Expands Access for Disabled Readers

Philadelphia has a long history of introducing institutions that open doors to groups previously excluded from essential services. The city is currently celebrating that...

Calls Mount for Quakertown Police Chief’s Resignation After Student Protest Arrests

Pressure is growing on Quakertown Police Chief Scott McElree following the arrest of five juveniles during a student protest Friday, as residents packed a...

PennDOT centers closed for Veterans Day

Customers can obtain materials online 24/7

Bucks COVID numbers rise, but hospitalizations and deaths remain low

The county is averaging about 66 new cases per day

Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program season starts

Applications are open through April 9, 2021

Lenape Valley Foundation hosts free virtual workshop on ADHD in children, teens

This Zoom event is set for Dec. 3, from 5 to 6:30 p.m.

Bucks Back to Work Small Business Grants available

The application window is open through Nov. 12, at 5 p.m.

Unofficial election results will be available on state’s election returns website and dashboard

See the total number of mail ballots that have been counted and more

PA voters in quarantine due to COVID-19 should contact County Elections Office

They can receive an emergency absentee ballot

Residents warned of potential scam involving pandemic EBT benefits

There are reports of individuals receiving calls advising them to expedite benefits by providing personal information

Bensalem students receive national recognition

High school seniors Lucy Chen, Yogesh Patel and Brandon Rodriguez have been recognized
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