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DelVal Receives Healing the Planet Grant for Tree Planting

To encourage the planting of more trees in local communities, Delaware Valley University announced that it was the recipient of a $4,000 2025 Healing...

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...

Commissioner DiGirolamo releases statement on ‘horror’ in nation’s capital

The Republican described last Wednesday’s events as ‘disgusting’ and ‘painful to watch’

SBA, Treasury announce PPP re-opening

The Paycheck Protection Program will be open to all participating lenders shortly

All six PA veterans homes have begun vaccinating residents, staff for COVID-19

The vaccinations will continue to be administered through early February to ensure all residents and staff who want the vaccine receive it

The Waywoods to release album ‘A Ghost River Companion’ Feb. 1

Band members’ chemistry is evident on the project, which was ultimately recorded during a relaxed jam session

‘Positive Dialogue’ series addresses healthy living, HIV prevention

The first session will be shared Jan. 26 on Facebook and YouTube

Bucks Commissioners issue statement on yesterday’s ‘assault on our democracy’

The following was submitted by Bucks County Commissioners Diane Ellis-Marseglia, Bob Harvie and Gene DiGirolamo

PA National Guard activated to D.C. through Jan. 20

Members will support the District of Columbia National Guard and local civilian authorities through the presidential inauguration

State updates recommendations for schools during COVID-19

Counties in the substantial level are recommended to consider blended/hybrid learning for elementary students

Dept. of Aging awards $2 million in grants to help Senior Community Centers

The funding can be spent through June 30, 2022 on COVID-19 mitigation, renovations, nutrition services and more

Farry announces grant to support ‘Sound the Alarm. Save a Life.’

A $60,000 grant will help the American Red Cross install free smoke alarms and ultimately reduce home fire deaths and injuries
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