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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

Farry, Tomlinson secure infrastructure grants for Bucks

Middletown Township and Upper Southampton will receive funding

Warehouse, office operations planned for Falls site

A warehouse and office building at the Keystone Industrial Port Complex would support approximately 128 employees

Falls extends outdoor dining through Halloween

The board of supervisors voted unanimously

St. Mary Medical Center recognized for heart attack treatment

The Langhorne-based hospital received the Mission: Lifeline Gold Receiving Quality Achievement Award

Penn State releases study on impact of COVID-19 on PA child care providers

The study includes recommendations for distribution of a third round of CARES Act funding

Wolf Administration grants hazard pay to frontline workers in life-sustaining industries

Recipients in Bucks County include Briarleaf Nursing and Convalescent Inc., Brookdale Senior Living Communities Inc., Community Welfare Council of Newtown/Pickering Manor Home, Greenleaf Nursing and Convalescent Inc. and Silver Home Care

Dept. of Health requesting applications for providers to supply services for WIC program

The competitive bidding process will be used to identify local agencies to provide nutrition assessment, education, referral, food prescription and outreach activities for the WIC program

State Police expands Heritage Affairs Section

Four full-time Heritage Affairs Liaison Officers have been added to help strengthen ties to the community, and prevent and investigate hate crimes

Commissioners name new chief information officer for county

John Regula, a technology executive and administrator with more than 30 years’ experience, was recently appointed

Additional help to be hired for Bucks COVID contact tracing

The County Commissioners approved the Health Department’s request for a $885,000 contract with Concilio for the hiring of temporary staff to assist in COVID-19 case investigation
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