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We all know students who excel in academic, fine arts or volunteer service. Here's one local resident who is having an impact in Abington.
Warminster Township will begin paving five miles of roads starting on Monday. That is one week ahead of originally planned.
Patrons are reacting to the upcoming closure of the longtime Keswick Village establishment in Glenside. The bar has been sold.
Middletown Township officials provided a recent update on several land development projects.
Bensalem Police charged a Philadelphia man on Wednesday, saying he is among a group of criminals burglarizing homeowners.
The Hatboro-Horsham School Board approved the budget, which right now includes a 4.19 percent tax hike.
The school district has announced a later start time for Pennsbury High School
Hatboro is asking residents to enter a contest to come up with a slogan that captures the borough's spirit.
Renovations will be revealed during a ceremony Thursday morning at the Bensalem Township Country Club.
Morrisville Mayor Gary Wallace and Bella Siciliy are supporting the Interfaith Food Alliance. The initiative runs through Saturday.
The Bristol Township Police Department has released its blotter of recent criminal incidents.
The Yardley-Makefield Fire Company and Morrisville Fire Company battled a fire in the bed of a pickup truck in a neighborhood on Monday.
Trevor Christopher Weigel, of Churchville, was charged in February with killing 19-year-old Jaden Battista in Lower Makefield Township.
We all know students who excel in academic, fine arts or volunteer service. Here's one local resident who is having an impact in Abington.
We all know students who excel in academic, fine arts or volunteer service. Here's one local resident who is having an impact in Abington.
County veterans were honored with a celebration and sinner at Parx Casino Monday night after touring historic sites in Washington, D.C.
Morrisville is seeking candidates for police officer and a police chief to lead them.
The Southampton Fire Company responded to a fire on Willow Street Monday night.
State Sen. Santarsiero's bill is named for Kayden Mancuso, a Pennsbury school first-grade student, who was killed by her father, is now law.
The former Argana Tree Restaurant was converted into the market, which is located on Greenwood Avenue.