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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...

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,...

Training available for new voting machines

Bucks County Board of Elections will host public training sessions to help voters familiarize themselves with new voting machines

Dynamic learning

Bristol’s LaShay Anderson to open STEM-based child care center, KandeeLand Academy

Recognizing local owners

Bristol Borough Business Association hosts annual January dinner meeting, awards distributed to stand out individuals

Turn to Bucks and NJ Transit to get your career right on track

‘Career Tracks in the Railroad Industry’ on Feb. 1 explains opportunities ahead of an introductory course that starts Feb. 15 at Bristol

State lawmakers applaud grant for more than $100K for Bucks County Workforce Development Board

A $118,200 grant will help prepare students for in-demand careers

Funding helps nonprofit

$18,000 in tax credit funding will go to the Bucks County Opportunity Council's Economic Self-Sufficiency program

Bucks names Kevin Antoine Chief Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Officer

New position will serve as a liaison across the college to ensure a welcoming, inclusive environment for all students, faculty and staff

Bristol artist Kid Travis gets shoutout from Post Malone, set to release album Jan. 31

The 22-year-old gained a following through his covers on YouTube

Craft Supply Swap

This event is set for Feb. 22 at the Grundy Library

Bucks County Community College among those to sign seamless transfer agreement with Southern New Hampshire University

The agreement allows students to transfer up to 90 credits and complete an online bachelor’s degree at 10 percent tuition reduction, making online college more affordable for PA community college graduates
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