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DelVal Returns for 2026 Philadelphia Flower Show

Delaware Valley University returned last week to the Philadelphia Flower Show, presented by the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society (PHS). DelVal took home a silver medal...

Calls Mount for Quakertown Police Chief’s Resignation After Student Protest Arrests

Pressure is growing on Quakertown Police Chief Scott McElree following the arrest of five juveniles during a student protest Friday, as residents packed a...

Camp NAC serves 600 local kids, no COVID cases

The Newtown Athletic Club has also launched a Supplemental School Enrichment Program, an on-site program that will supplement what local school districts are offering through the rest of the year

Remote and outdoor exercise programs offered in Middletown

Enjoy yoga and zumba this week

‘Big Laughs on Campus’ to help Bucks students

The new monthly online series with nationally touring comedians hosted by Marc Kaye starts Thursday; tickets are free with donations encouraged for BCCC Foundation fundraisers for students

Rate of COVID-19 infections slows in Bucks

The county is averaging about 26 new cases per day; decreases are also seen across the state

Residents invited to participate in new Safety Citizens program

Community members can answer traffic safety questions by submitting a short video, poem or original piece of artwork

PA to invest $4 million to train direct care workers

The funds will help create/develop training programs, offer specialty certifications and create viable career opportunities for personal care assistants, home health aides and certified nursing assistants

Bucks hosts free online forum for Constitution Day

‘Separation of Powers and Division of Powers’ will be discussed on Sept. 17 at 12:30 p.m.

Extra $300 weekly benefit for unemployed workers ends

The Department of Labor & Industry will continue making retroactive payments to eligible claimants for Aug. 1-Sept. 5

$15 million will help connect students to high-speed internet

The initiative will include the use of state library networks and other partnerships, including the Pennsylvania Technical Training and Assistance Network

Residents urged to squash spotted lanternflies

The bug could cost Pennsylvania up to $324 million annually in economic impact with a loss of more than 2,800 jobs if not contained
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