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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...

Dept. of Human Services reminds Pennsylvanians online services are available

Pennsylvanians can apply for Medical Assistance, SNAP and more

Telephone talk therapy program for local seniors

This is offered by KleinLife in Northeast Philadelphia to participants of the Home Delivered Meals program, which serves Bucks County

Grundy Library goes virtual

The Bristol library is offering programs for all ages

Inclusion of gender identity, sexual orientation in COVID-19 data collection

The Department of Health said it will conduct extensive case histories investigations as part of contact tracing on those who test positive for the virus

Bucks Commissioners provide message to citizens and businesses

Commissioner Diane Ellis-Marseglia reported there was consensus that Bucks County is rapidly moving toward the “yellow phase” of reopening, and there should be more information within the next week

COVID-19 Working Capital Access Program provides funding assistance to additional PA businesses

$12 million in new funds awarded to businesses in 37 counties, including Bucks

Levine shares update on COVID-19 mitigation efforts at nursing homes

The Secretary of Health said the wellbeing of residents is ensured through ‘education, resources and testing’

PennDOT to use existing photos for driver license and identification card renewals

Customers with camera cards must still obtain new photos

Wolf calls local leaders encouraging reopening ‘cowardly,’ Republicans respond

The governor said employees of a business that reopens illegally can remain home and continue to receive unemployment benefits
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