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The Queen Bees raise $30,000 for locals in need

This one-year-old nonprofit, formed by five realtors/friends, is helping a veteran, domestic abuse victim and more

Bucks County reopens Emergency Operations Center

The space boasts expanded meeting and workspaces outfitted with updated technology

Crime roundup

Two men are wanted for a Target robbery on Rockhill Drive; Bensalem K9 Asko is now cancer-free

Leadership Bucks County returns for 30th year

The program is designed to help develop Lower Bucks business professionals to become more effective leaders

TMA Bucks hosting Annual Celebration

The guest speaker on Dec. 8 is Pennsylvania Secretary of Transportation Michael Carroll

Lower Bucks Chamber announces 2023 Champions of Commerce Award winners

TMA Bucks and Family Service Association are among recipients

The Malvern School donates $130,000+ to Alex’s Lemonade Stand

These funds were presented during an awards presentation in Trevose

Behavioral health crisis stabilization center to serve Lower Bucks County 

Construction is slated to begin on the facility, operated by Lenape Valley Foundation, in 2024

KleinLife seeking volunteers to pack, deliver meals

The meals are going to those in Lower Bucks and surrounding areas who cannot shop or cook for themselves

Borscht Belt Delicatessen opens new location at St. Mary Medical Center 

Patients, visitors and employees can enjoy Ess-a-Bagels, classic sandwiches and more

Sen. Farry hosts mock legislature event for local high schoolers

Students from Holy Ghost Prep, Neshaminy and more became senators for a day

Crime roundup

Two Bensalem women have been arrested after allegedly stealing from drug stores in Feasterville
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Bensalem firefighters sound alarm over dwindling volunteers

There is a call for more paid career first responders to come to residents’ rescue during the day

The Queen Bees raise $30,000 for locals in need

This one-year-old nonprofit, formed by five realtors/friends, is helping a veteran, domestic abuse victim and more

Bucks County reopens Emergency Operations Center

The space boasts expanded meeting and workspaces outfitted with updated technology