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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,...

The Gallery at Lower Bucks goes ‘In the Shadows’ in new exhibition

The Gallery at Lower Bucks Campus invites the public to its latest exhibition, “In the Shadows” through Nov. 14. Artwork in this exhibition will...

Bucks launches Wordsmiths Reading Series with two award-winning poets

Melissa Stein and Hayden Saunier will read from their works on Sept. 20

Hicks Art Center Gallery presents ‘Kukuli Velarde: The Complicit Eye’

Peruvian-American artist paints herself as female archetypes as a feminist critique in an exhibition through Oct. 19

Learn about the 19th amendment on Constitution Day at Bucks

A panel discussion on the 100th anniversary of granting women the right to vote takes place today at 12:15 in Bristol

Bristol’s Nessie Blaze shares journey that led her to VH1’s ‘Black Ink Crew Compton’

The borough native is a regular on the reality series, which airs every Wednesday at 10 p.m.

Workforce Development Board appoints new director

The Bucks County Workforce Development Board and the Bucks County Commissioners announced the selection of Billie Barnes, who has a quarter-century of workforce experience, as the agency’s director

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Levittown United Softball seeks financial help from community after vandalism destroys clubhouse

Davis to host ninth annual Senior Expo this Thursday

State and local agencies will be on hand in Bristol, offering information geared toward older adults

Bucks partners with PA CareerLink to train out-of-school youth

A $600,000 Bucks County Workforce Development Board grant allows the community college to provide GED classes and more to those ages 16-24
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