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PECO Files Targeted Long-Term Infrastructure Improvement Plan to Enhance Electric Service Reliability for Customers

Yesterday, PECO filed an Electric Long-Term Infrastructure Improvement Plan (LTIIP) as part of the company’s efforts to enhance service reliability for customers. PECO’s plan,...

United Way of Bucks County Partners with PECO for Energy Relief Fund

United Way of Bucks County is partnering with PECO for the new PECO Customer Relief Fund, a $10 million initiative to help families manage...

Martha Washington Garden Club awards scholarships

The recipients are students pursuing careers in environmental studies, conservation, horticulture or related fields

Visit Bucks County shares fall itineraries

Check out seasonal getaway ideas for families and couples

$13 million remains available for PA dairy industry

Any dairy farm that experienced financial losses due to discarded/displaced milk during COVID-19 can apply for $1,500 through Sept. 30

PA applies for Lost Wages Assistance grant

This would provide an additional $300 per week in supplemental payments to some Pennsylvanians receiving unemployment benefits

Penn Community Bank pledges $10,000 for Community College students

The challenge grant will help fund laptop computers through the Bucks Student Emergency Fund to support online, remote learning

Three new trustees join Community College governing board

Richard Balukas, A. Shamsul Huda and Thomas Jennings were appointed to six-year terms by the Bucks County Commissioners

PA’s unemployment rate rises in July

The state’s unemployment rate was up one-half of a percentage point over the month to 13.7 percent in July

Bristol Third District Volunteer Fire Company receives grant

The fire department was awarded $357,480 to help maintain 24-hour staffing and better assure the community has adequate protection from fire and fire-related hazards

Bucks Health Director shares COVID update

Dr. David Damsker said despite a small uptick in cases after July 4, hospitalizations remain low

Bucks graduates first students from Medical Laboratory Technician degree program

The three alumni are prepared to enter a high-demand field, thanks in part to clinical training at sites like Lower Bucks Hospital
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