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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...

Learning about liberty

Bensalem educator George Daka, of Croydon, is George Washington Honor Medal recipient

High school scribes encouraged to enter 33rd annual Poetry Contest

Bucks County high schoolers can submit three poems by March 6 for the chance to win $300

Chili Cook-Off

This event, hosted by Bensalem Presbyterian Church, is set for Feb. 29

BHS Distinguished Alumni Induction

This event is set for April 18 at Bensalem High School

Arrest for burglary of Fun Center Sports Shop

Stolen merchandise and building damage is estimated to be over $100,000

A home run hit

Bensalem High School Drama Club to present the musical ‘Damn Yankees’ Feb. 20-22

Forgotten history

Bensalem’s Emiliano Martin releases ‘Spain’s Footprints in Philadelphia’ to spotlight Spaniards in the city

Spotlight on Bensalem’s U.S. Navy Airman Brent Gates

Gates cleans pad eyes on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis

Bucks County Free Library offers new read-along books

Whether they prefer print books or eBooks, kids can read along as the story is narrated to them

Trevose Horticultural Society announces meeting

‘Succulent Terrarium Workshop’ is set for March 17 in Bensalem
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