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Juniper Village at Bucks County Promotes Kenny Faunce to Assistant Executive Director

Juniper Village at Bucks County is pleased to announce the promotion of Kenny Faunce to Assistant Executive Director. In this new role, he will...

“The Everly Brothers Experience” Returns to Bucks County Playhouse

By popular demand, “The Everly Brothers Experience” featuring the Zmed Brothers returns to Bucks County Playhouse for two performances on Saturday, Jan. 31, and...

Deadline approaching for 44th annual Poet Laureate contest

County residents, age 18 and over, are encouraged to submit 10 original poems by Sept. 4

Recorder of Deeds dedicates newly-preserved deed books to three local historians

Linda Salley, Doreen Stratton and Jesse Crooks have been helpful in researching properties purchased by enslaved people and manumissions, which are found in the miscellaneous books

Bensalem goes virtual

The school board voted for a fully remote start, with a hybrid option possibly available Nov. 12

Bucks receives $420,000 CARES Act grant for job skills training

BCCC’s Center for Workforce Development will use the funds to help those unemployed due to COVID-19 train for new careers through four programs

100 years and still going strong

Juniper Village resident Madeline Winegrad celebrated her 100th birthday

$10 million will support PA agriculture producers, charitable food system

The contract with Feeding Pennsylvania will help funnel surplus agriculture products through the charitable food system to put fresh food into the hands of residents in need

Residents reminded of help available during COVID-19

The toll-free, 24/7 Support & Referral Helpline is still available for anyone experiencing anxiety and depression

Wolf, Fetterman announce COVID-19 Response Task Force for Health Disparity Report

The task force was formed in mid-April to help communicate issues about how the pandemic is affecting the state’s minority and marginalized populations

Wolf announces 2020 PHARE funding to support affordable housing

Bucks Opportunity Council, YWCA of Bucks County and others received funding

Individuals who need background checks for work encouraged to stay up to date with clearances

The extension Gov. Wolf made earlier this year for obtaining FBI criminal history background checks lasts until 60 days following the expiration of the disaster emergency declaration or Dec. 31, whichever is sooner
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Juniper Village at Bucks County Promotes Kenny Faunce to Assistant Executive Director

Juniper Village at Bucks County is pleased to announce the promotion of Kenny Faunce to Assistant Executive Director. In this new role, he will...

Sixers Send Jared McCain Back to G League as Sophomore Season Slips

The second NBA season for Jared McCain has followed a difficult and fragmented path for the Philadelphia 76ers, with injuries, limited availability, and declining...

Two Dead in Storm-Related Crashes on Bucks County Highways

Two men were killed in separate weather-related crashes in Lower Bucks County over Martin Luther King Jr. weekend, when snow and ice from successive...