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Southampton Nonprofit Seeks Community Support to Grant Children’s Wishes

Sunshine Foundation — the original wish-granting organization founded 50 years ago by Philadelphia Police Officer Bill Sample — is calling on the community to...

PA Turnpike Prepares for Heavy Holiday Travel

It’s the final countdown to 2026 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike (PA Turnpike) is getting ready for what’s traditionally a busy travel period. The PA Turnpike...

Hard work pays off

Neshaminy graduate Kelli Kowalick earns first Phil Huber Memorial Scholarship Award

Bucks offers new course, Introduction to Queer Studies

The three-credit course explores a myriad of gender and sexual issues in a historic and social context

PennDOT extends expiration dates

Expiration dates for driver licenses, photo ID cards and learner’s permits scheduled to expire from March 16 through July 31 have been extended until July 31

Medicaid providers cannot charge patients for PPE

PPE is a supply and part of the provider’s overhead and cost of doing business

PA businesses endorse mask-wearing

Several owners said this action protects employees, customers and communities

Know Your Options: Medicaid and Asset Protection Essentials

This free online presentation, hosted by Newman Elder Law, is set for July 14

Annual Farmers Market to benefit Home Delivered Meals Program

The program serves homebound seniors in Bucks County and other areas

Dept. of Health announces partnership with CVS Health

The organization will assist with COVID-19 response in nursing homes

USDA urged to maintain flexibility on SNAP benefits during COVID-19

Flexibilities reduce the need for in-person interactions between Department of Human Services staff and current/potential clients
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