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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

‘Earn While You Learn’ agriculture apprenticeship opportunity

Participants will earn a paycheck while they learn hands-on skills in science, technology, engineering and math

Pennsylvania Lottery scam alert

A caller with a Caribbean accent tells callers they’ve won the Mega Millions sweepstakes and encourages them to make a payment for taxes to facilitate the processing of their prize

St. Mary Physicians Group welcomes new family medicine specialist

Helen Volokhonsky, MD, sees patients in Levittown

Lenape Valley Foundation to host virtual suicide prevention conference

‘New Frontiers in Suicide Prevention’ will be held via Zoom on Oct. 7

Lendo Fellowships awarded to 12 Pennsbury students

The endowment program was created by distinguished Pennsbury High School alumnus Arthur J. Lendo, Ph.D, and celebrated its 13th anniversary

PA high schools invited to compete in voter registration challenge

The Governor’s Civic Engagement Award Program recognizes schools that register at least 65 percent of their eligible students to vote

TMA Bucks offers fall driving safety tips

Commuters should be prepared for wet leaves, fog, sun glare and even frost

Updated COVID-19 guidance released for assisted living facilities

Communal activities and visitation can resume if the level of community spread surrounding the long-term care facility is low enough, and the facility has no active cases or outbreaks

The Count’s Halloween Spooktacular returns to Sesame Place

Modified with enhanced health and safety measures, guests can enjoy safe, not-too-spooky fun this fall season

Restaurant self-certification process now open

Completing this online form allows restaurants to increase indoor occupancy to 50 percent
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Support the Michael Strange Foundation

Fundraising events are set for June 15 and 16

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Enjoy special spring activities through April 7

Warren calls for PA to update insurance laws around colorectal cancer screenings 

Under this updated law, colorectal cancer screenings would be covered starting at age 45, instead of 50