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Bucks councils, boards hold reorganization meetings

New presidents, vice presidents and more were selected

Lenape Valley Foundation spreads holiday cheer to 470+ people

Thousands of gifts were distributed to low-income community members

Discrimination investigation focuses on school closure

By Megan BadgerWire Managing EditorThe Wissahickon School District is under fire for allegedly discriminating against its Hispanic population in Ambler. The U.S. Department of Education’s Office...

Star power

By Megan BadgerWire Managing EditorSince he was a young child, George Reagan has been fascinated with the sky.And he’s not alone.The Bucks-Mont Astronomical Association is a group of...

Green Dot scam continues to be a threat

By John LoftusWire Staff WriterScams never die. They just fade away for a while — but just a while.During the summer, the Midweek Wire reported con artists were targeting...

A solemn goodbye

By Megan BadgerWire Managing EditorIt’s the end of an era.After much deliberation between community members and school officials, Mattison Avenue Elementary School in Ambler will close its...

Experience Ambler Restaurant Week

By Megan BadgerWire Managing EditorButternut squash gnocchi … filet mignon with shiitake reduction … lobster mac ’n cheese … cherry cheesecake…Are you hungry yet?If so, your cravings are sure to...

Welcome to Grandma’s

By Megan BadgerWire Managing EditorJohn Vallario has been in the restaurant business his whole life.But it wasn’t until three years ago that he found his niche.Vallario and his...

Finding fun in fitness

By Megan BadgerWire Managing EditorChildhood obesity has become more prevalent than ever before. Today, approximately 17 percent of U.S. children are obese, a number that has...

Claiming innocence

By William KennyWire Staff WriterA Somerton couple accused of illegally enrolling their daughter in kindergarten at a Lower Moreland school waived their Dec. 19 trial court...

Going green

By Megan BadgerWire Managing EditorRecycling is good for the environment.And now, it’s a way to save money and boost business.Whitemarsh Township launched a new recycling incentive...

Developing a Dream

It’s been a long time coming.Since the Naval base closed in 2005, the reuse of 910 acres of land has been a concern of the...
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