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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

Going Geek: Huntingdon Valley Library raises awareness

By Matt Schickling Wire Staff WriterThe public library has forever been a refuge for the geek.In April, during National Library Week, Huntingdon Valley Library (HVL) embraced...

What’s in the water? Information session educates citizens about local contamination

By Matt Schickling Wire Staff WriterLast week, the U.S. Navy held a public session at William Tennent High School to provide information about the recent...

Upd8: NRCC condemns Strouse for oil subsidies comments

By Tom Waring Wire Staff WriterThe National Republican Congressional Committee is criticizing the campaign of Democratic candidate Kevin Strouse for comments on oil subsidies that...

Upd8: 8th District “Likely Republican,” Strouse launches “Fitz’s Fibs”

By Tom WaringWire Staff WriterThe National Republican Congressional Committee is gloating at last week’s analysis by Roll Call of the state of the race...

Conciliatory Notes: MoneyGram funds reimbursement checks for Lower Bucks fraud victims

By Jack Firneno Wire EditorGood news: your grandson’s not in jail, and the post office is sending you a check.Starting last week, some residents of Lower...

Challenge accepted: Lower Moreland High School field hockey team takes on ice bucket challenge for dad with ALS

Matt Schickling Wire Staff WriterAfter being diagnosed with ALS last April, Dennis Casey can no longer speak clearly, but that doesn’t mean he has nothing...

Challenge accepted: Lower Moreland High School field hockey team takes on ice bucket challenge for dad with ALS

Matt Schickling Wire Staff WriterAfter being diagnosed with ALS last April, Dennis Casey can no longer speak clearly, but that doesn’t mean he has nothing...

Honoring a hero: Sixty years after his service in the Korean War, William Arpino accepted a Purple Heart.

My Matt SchicklingWire Staff WriterWilliam “Ron” Arpino is not one to draw attention to himself.He was unassuming in the way he wheeled down the aisle of...

Against the bullies: How local schools and organizations are addressing cyberbullying.

By Jack FirnenoWire EditorBullying ain’t what it used to be.“For generations, there’s been a culture of meanness, and it changes its face from the playground bully...

UPd8: Strouse: Fitzpatrick cannot be trusted to protect Social Security

By Tom WaringWire Staff WriterSupporters of Democrat Kevin Strouse last Thursday protested outside the Langhorne district office of Republican U.S. Rep. Mike Fitzpatrick.Participants sported handmade...
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Neshaminy Creek celebrates spooky season with Boos and Brews

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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