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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

$53 million announced to support child care providers

The funds will help providers that have suffered during COVID-19

Arts organizations receive $2.3 million in pandemic relief

Recipients include Bucks County Community College and Bristol Riverside Theatre

Tips for taking pups to state parks

Dogs should have an up-to-date rabies vaccine and dog license

Local officials, business owners and organizations echo Wolf’s call to mask up

Bucks County Commissioner Bob Harvie issued a statement

Food safety tips to help avoid foodborne illnesses

Preparing food safely can prevent further spread of COVID-19

Rotary Club of Shady Brook announces Virtual Charity Walk

The 14-mile walk will benefit A Woman’s Place, the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society and other local nonprofit causes

Middletown Township Police Department receives $250,000 grant

The grant from the Department of Justice will allow the department to hire two new police officers

Proceeding with caution

Bucks Commissioners discuss green phase, evictions during recent virtual news conference

Know your symptoms

Dr. Ronald Goren, infectious disease specialist at St. Mary, explains differences between COVID and Lyme

A care-filled career

Bristol native Anthony Manzo retires as president and CEO of the Philadelphia Protestant Home
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Support the Michael Strange Foundation

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