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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...

Bucks Audubon Society announces November events

Enjoy bird walks, forest therapy and more next month

Virtual town hall on unemployment compensation set for Thursday

Claimants can ask questions virtually or via telephone at 1 p.m.

Fall beer releases along Bucks County Ale Trail

Season options include everything from pumpkin and cinnamon to pineapple and mango

Mercy Accountable Care, Quality Health Alliance to receive $5 million

Quality Health Alliance is a partnership of St. Mary Medical Center, Langhorne Physician Services, and physicians in the community

Agriculture secretary calls for research proposals

$375,000 is available for projects to enhance biosecurity, diagnostic testing, veterinary telemedicine and other strategies to prevent, detect and manage animal diseases and protect the food supply

Coats for Kids initiative receives $500 donation

Tacony Lodge No. 600 recently made the donation to the Rotary Club of Feasterville

Langhorne Council for the Arts announces women’s history essay contest winners

Middle and high school winners were awarded $100

NAC owner Jim Worthington reflects on Trump visit to Bucks four years ago

The President listened to his argument on life-saving medications for terminally ill individuals, which resulted in passage of the Right to Try bill

State’s first COVID-positive cat is confirmed

The 16-year-old Cumberland County cat lived in a household with multiple individuals who had previously been diagnosed with COVID-19

Grants available to help farmers, small businesses save money and reduce pollution

Pennsylvania farmers and other small business owners with 100 or fewer full-time employees are eligible for the grants
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