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Registration for DelVal’s KidsU! and InspireU! Summer Camps Opens Jan. 5

Delaware Valley University's KidsU! camps and InspireU! pre-college summer programs are set to return in 2026 with camps beginning June 15, 2026, and running...

PA Turnpike and NJTA Announce Two Alternatives in Delaware River Bridge Project

More than 200 community members participated in the second series of joint public meetings between the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PA Turnpike) and New Jersey...

Tips for Pennsylvanians receiving paper stimulus checks

The payments are part of the federal CARES Act

Wolf Administration announces business loan deferrals

Several are extended by three additional calendar months

SCORE Bucks to offer free Facebook webinar

‘How Facebook Will Enhance Your Small Business’ is set for May 6

Bucks nonprofits launch HELP Center to distribute food and other necessities

The Bristol Borough-based site was created by St. Mary Medical Center, Bucks County Opportunity Council and United Way of Bucks County, with support from Penn Community Bank

Study will assess impact of COVID-19 on PA child care providers

OCDEL will identify operational and financial challenges that child care providers must overcome to stay open after statewide business and stay-at-home orders are lifted

Residents encouraged to support local restaurants with CarryoutPA.com

The website offers a comprehensive list of restaurants offering takeout, curbside, or delivery services during the state’s stay-at-home order

Bucks County Community College offers new way to ‘visit’

Daily online presentations and a virtual tour allow prospective students to explore their options from the safety of home

Wolf extends statewide stay-at-home order until May 8

The initial order was set to expire on April 30

Wolf announces online vehicle sale process, construction restart date, PLCB curbside pick up

These three actions are meant to help the state take a small step toward normalcy

Businesses should stay vigilant against scams

DCED has received reports of small businesses contacted by individuals posing as loan agents asking for payment to apply for a loan
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