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PECO Files Targeted Long-Term Infrastructure Improvement Plan to Enhance Electric Service Reliability for Customers

Yesterday, PECO filed an Electric Long-Term Infrastructure Improvement Plan (LTIIP) as part of the company’s efforts to enhance service reliability for customers. PECO’s plan,...

United Way of Bucks County Partners with PECO for Energy Relief Fund

United Way of Bucks County is partnering with PECO for the new PECO Customer Relief Fund, a $10 million initiative to help families manage...

Always doing more

The Salvation Army Levittown Corps gives solace and sustenance to those in need during COVID-19

Future stars of science

iSTEAMM event for Bucks students goes virtual on May 21, Miss America Camille Schrier is guest speaker

Setting the record straight

Commissioners address letter to Wolf calling for separation of nursing home COVID-19 cases from total

Think Tank power

Experts from various backgrounds, communities working to create a ‘trauma-informed’ state

United Way of Bucks County elects board officers

Newly-elected officers include Catherine McElroy, Kristen Elder, Jeane Vidoni, Kevin Crawford and Paul Bencivengo

Dept. of Agriculture highlights PA food rescues, outlines steps to reduce waste, feed hungry during COVID-19

The department outlined ways residents can connect with organizations working to recover food and distribute to those in need

Cairn names new associate vice president for advancement

Graham Thorpe has joined the staff at the Langhorne-based university

Wolf Administration advocates for senior feeding program flexibilities

A letter was penned to Pennsylvania’s congressional delegation urging legislative action to enable Pennsylvania’s older adults to access the Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program during the mitigation effort

LIHEAP Recovery Crisis Program to ease utility costs

It will help Pennsylvanians at risk of losing access to electric, natural gas or deliverable fuels

Order of restaurant enforcement actions

Restaurants operating dine-in services in red and yellow counties can lose their license and receive penalties of up to $10,000 per day of violation
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