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Watch Out for Deed and Title Fraud in Bucks County

With growing concern about the threat of property title and deed fraud, the Pennsylvania Association of Realtors is urging property owners to remain vigilant...

AbbeyFest Moves to Doylestown’s National Shrine

AbbeyFest, Greater Philadelphia’s premier celebration of faith, family, friends, and contemporary Catholic/Christian music, will take place September 20, 2025 at a new location, The...

Lions Pride Park Phase I nearing completion

The partnership between Warrington Township and Warrington Lions Club will welcome people of all ages and abilities

Commissioners name new chief information officer for county

John Regula, a technology executive and administrator with more than 30 years’ experience, was recently appointed

Additional help to be hired for Bucks COVID contact tracing

The County Commissioners approved the Health Department’s request for a $885,000 contract with Concilio for the hiring of temporary staff to assist in COVID-19 case investigation

Online native tree and shrub sale

The Penn State Master Watershed Stewards of Bucks County are holding this virtual event through Aug. 31 to support their local education outreach efforts

Penn Community Bank launches cutting-edge business banking platform

The bank has partnered with NCR Digital Insight to introduce enhanced technology for business and commercial customers

Dept. of Corrections unveils new video visitation system

Beginning Sept. 1, there will be a new, user-friendly video visitation system that includes an online scheduling component

Home utility assistance available, residents need to apply by Aug. 31

LIHEAP helps with home energy bills, ensuring continuity of utility and other energy services for low-income Pennsylvanians

State sees COVID percent positivity decrease for third week in a row

Bucks averaged 32 new cases daily over the span of three days last week, with no new deaths

Deadline approaching for 44th annual Poet Laureate contest

County residents, age 18 and over, are encouraged to submit 10 original poems by Sept. 4

Recorder of Deeds dedicates newly-preserved deed books to three local historians

Linda Salley, Doreen Stratton and Jesse Crooks have been helpful in researching properties purchased by enslaved people and manumissions, which are found in the miscellaneous books
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