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Sesame Place expands tools to help meet needs of autistic guests

Full-time staff and security completed Blue Bridge Autism Training for First Responders

Uptown String Band places ninth for ‘Safari So Good’

The Langhorne-based group featured music from ‘The Lion King,’ intricate sets and more in its Mummers performance

PA announces expanded eligibility for SNAP benefits

The income threshold for all applicants has been increased to 200 percent of the Federal Poverty Income Guidelines

Family Service Pet Pantry hosting ‘Pints for Pets’

This event is set for Oct. 6 at Bit-hin’ Kitten Brewery in Morrisville

Raising Cane’s opens restaurant in Fairless Hills

The new eatery is looking for new crewmembers

Medicaid open enrollment begins Oct. 15

PA MEDI counselors are available to assist

Guns, drugs and stolen vehicles seized after search of Middletown home

37-year-old Joseph ‘Joey’ Scott had stolen vehicles at his place of residence

Bucks Audubon Society announces events

Enjoy pumpkin carving, haunted trails and art this fall season

Transportation company signs lease in Falls

The revitalization of the former U.S. Steel site, now Keystone Trade Center, continues to move forward

Lower Bucks Chamber keynote program is Oct. 13

Bobbi Muscara will present ‘Blockchain, Why You Should Care Now’ in Fairless Hills

Levittown resident, DMVA employee recognized

Deborah Olivieri was among 30 honored during a ceremony at the State Capitol

Barnett leads Neshaminy to football win

Neshaminy won 26-0 against visiting Abington
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Neshaminy Creek celebrates spooky season with Boos and Brews

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Serendipity donates $500 to Sunshine Foundation

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NAACP hosting annual banquet at Parx

Communications Workers of America president Claude Cummings Jr. is the guest speaker of the Oct. 26 event