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Vita Education Services executive director to retire 

Mercedes Padrino Anderson has been with the nonprofit for 14 years

Andalusia hosting Garden Symposium May 3

Garden enthusiasts can hear from influential and innovative voices in the global gardening community

Bucks signs agreement with Ohio University to help RNs earn their BSN

The articulation agreement allows graduates of Bucks’ associate degree nursing program to complete a bachelor’s completely online

Dept. of Health: Clean hands save lives

The CDC recommends washing hands with soap and water whenever possible

Hemp grower, processor permit applications open for 2021 season

Mail-in applications are accepted Dec. 5 through April 1

Trevose lawyer receives statewide award for LGBTQ+ advocacy

Ellen Fischer earned the 2020 Rosenblum LGBTQ+ Public Policy Award for her 30 years of being an ally

Temporary changes to SNAP benefit issuance schedule

Recipients may receive their benefits earlier than anticipated and in one payment

Labor & Industry pushes for extension to pandemic unemployment programs

COVID-related unemployment compensation will end Dec. 26 unless the government takes action

Dept. of Health seeks feedback on State Health Assessment

There is one week left to comment on the SHA

Bucks County Ale Trail features winter/holiday beer releases

Enjoy beer inspired by sugar cookies, coffee and more

Medicaid, asset protection webinar set for Dec. 8

The virtual event, hosted by Newman Elder Law, takes place at 6 p.m.
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